Maj. Gen. Roger Jones (b. 1789 - d. 15 Jul 1852) {Congressional Cemetery, DC: Range 57 Site 253) | ||||||||||||||||||
U.S. Army, Adjutant General. Began his military career January 26, 1809, as a Lieutenant of Marines, which commission he held at the outbreak of the war of 1812 with Great Britain, when he was appointed a Captain of Artillery in the Army. Raised in 1825 to the confidential post of Adjutant General which he held until his death. | ||||||||||||||||||
The National Intelligencer, July 17, 1852 General Orders, No. 28 Jones, Maj. General Roger
Adjutant General's Office Washington, July 16, 1852 The following arrangement has been made for the funeral honors of the lamented Brevet Major General Roger Jones, Adjutant General of the Army. | ||||||||||||||||||
Order of Procession:
Funeral Escort Commander of the Escort and Staff The Clergy of the District and Surgeon General of the Army Pall Bearers
The Relatives of the deceased The General-in-Chief of the Army and Staff The General Staff of the Army Officers of the Army Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps Officers of the Militia The President of the United States (Fillmore) Heads of Departments, should any of them be pleased to attend Senators and Members of the House of Representatives should any of them be pleased to attend Foreign Ministers and Suites, should any of them be pleased to attend Clerks of the Adjutant General's Office Societies and Fraternities that may join the Procession Citizens and Strangers | ||||||||||||||||||
The troops designated to form the escort, consisting of the volunteer companies of the District, will be commanded by the senior volunteer officer on duty, and they will assemble in front of the mansion of the deceased, at the corner of F and Tenth streets, at 4 1/2 o'clock p.m., on Saturday, the 17th day of July, from which the procession will move precisely at five o'clock. The usual badge of mourning will be worn by Officers of the Army, on the left arm and on the hilt of the sword. The senior Assistant Adjutant General on duty at the Headquarters of the Army is charged with the arrangements of the day.
MILITIA OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
To correspond, therefore, with the order of arrangement of the General-in-Chief of the Army, the Generals of Brigade will give the necessary orders for assembling the Battalions and Corps of Volunteers belonging to their respective commands at the proper time to join in the funeral escort.
Brigade Order
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