West Point Class of 1832:
1st:
George W. Ward (Massachusetts) Unknown – 1851
Highest Rank Achieved: 1st Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned Dec. 1836)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown Died at Centreville California
2nd:
Robert Percy Smith (Mississippi) Unknown – 1846
Highest Rank Achieved: 1st Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned Dec. 1836)
Civil War Role: Died before the War Started.
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown Died at Natchez Mississippi
3rd:
Benjamin Stoddert Ewell (Virginia) 1810 – 1894
Highest Rank Achieved: 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned Sept. 1836)
Civil War Role: Colonel of 32nd Virginia Infantry Regiment
Burial Place: College of William and Mary Cemetery Williamsburg VA.
4th:
George Washington Cass (Ohio) 1810 – 1888
Highest Rank Achieved: 1st Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned Oct. 1836)
Civil War Role: Non – military role as Railroad President
Burial Place: Allegheny Cemetery Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
5th:
Jacob Whitman Bailey (Ohio) 1811 – 1857
Highest Rank Achieved: 1st Lt. and Professor – (Died Feb. 1857)
Civil War Role: Died before the war Started.
Burial Place: U.S. Military Academy Post Cemetery West Point N.Y.
6th:
Philip St. George Cocke (Virginia) 1809 – 1861
Highest Rank Achieved: 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned April 1834)
Civil War Role: Brigadier General in Confederate Army
Burial Place: Hollywood Cemetery Richmond Virginia
7th:
Henry G. Sill (Connecticut) 1810 – 1835
Highest Rank Achieved: 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Died Dec. 1835)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Congressional Cemetery Washington D.C.
8th:
Joseph C. Vance (Ohio) Unknown – 1840
Highest Rank Achieved: 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned Oct. 1835)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown Killed at Wheeling Virginia
9th:
George Watson (Maine) 1811 – 1868
Highest Rank Achieved: 1st Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned Oct. 1838)
Civil War Role: Non Military Minister
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown died at Newmansville Florida
10th:
Erasmus Darwin Keyes (Maine) 1810 – 1895
Highest Rank Achieved: Colonel U.S. Army – (May 1864)
Civil War Role: Major General in Union Army
Burial Place: U.S. Military Academy Post Cemetery West Point N.Y.
11th:
Franklin McDuffee (New Hampshire) 1809 – 1832
Highest Rank Achieved: Brevet 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Died July 1832)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Haven Hill Cemetery Rochester New Hampshire
12th:
Lewis Howell (Pennsylvania) 1811 – 1854
Highest Rank Achieved: Brevet 2nd Lt U.S. Army – (Resigned Oct 1833)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown Died at Baltimore Maryland
13th:
William Wall (Pennsylvania) Unknown – 1847
Highest Rank Achieved: Captain U.S. Army – (Died August 1847)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown Died at Puebla Mexico
14th:
John Navarre Macomb Jr. (New York) 1811 – 1889
Highest Rank Achieved: Colonel U.S. Army Engineers – (June 1882)
Civil War Role: Colonel in the Union Army
Burial Place: Arlington National Cemetery Arlington Virginia
15th:
Edward Deas (South Carolina) 1812 – 1849
Highest Rank Achieved: Captain U.S. Army – (Drowned May 1849)
Civil War Role: Died before the war Started.
Burial Place: Alexandria National Cemetery Pineville Louisiana
16th:
John Ely Brackett (New York) 1812 – 1855
Highest Rank Achieved: Brevet 2nd Lt. U.S. Army–(Resigned Aug. 1833)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown Died at Rock Island Illinois
17th:
Ward Benjamin Burnett (Pennsylvania) 1810 – 1884
Highest Rank Achieved: 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned July 1836)
Civil War Role: Colonel of 2nd New York Infantry Regiment
Burial Place: Green – Wood Cemetery Brooklyn New York
18th:
James Hervey Simpson (New Jersey) 1813 – 1883
Highest Rank Achieved: Colonel U.S. Army Engineers – (Retired 1880)
Civil War Role: Colonel United States Army Engineers
Burial Place: Oakland Cemetery Saint Paul Minnesota
19th:
Alfred Brush (Michigan) 1815 – 1870
Highest Rank Achieved: 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned July 1836)
Civil War Role: Nonmilitary Role – Medical Doctor in Detroit Michigan
Burial Place: Elmwood Cemetery Detroit Michigan
20th:
Richard G. Fain (Tennessee) Unknown – 1870
Highest Rank Achieved: Brevet 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned 1832)
Civil War Role: Colonel of (Fain’s) 63rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown Died at Mossy Creek Tennessee
21st:
Henderson King Yoakum (Tennessee) 1810 – 1856
Highest Rank Achieved: Brevet 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned 1833)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Oakwood Cemetery Huntsville Texas
22nd:
Tench Tilghman (Maryland) 1810 – 1874
Highest Rank Achieved: Brevet 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned 1833)
Civil War Role: Non- Military Role – Famer in Oxford Maryland
Burial Place: Oxford Cemetery Oxford Maryland
23rd:
William Henry Pettes (Vermont) 1815 – 1880
Highest Rank Achieved: 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned Sept. 1836)
Civil War Role: Colonel of 50th New York Engineers Regiment
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown Died at Fort Washington Maryland
24th:
Theophilus F. J. Wilkinson (Alabama) Unknown – 1840
Highest Rank Achieved: 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned Feb. 1835)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Unknown Burial Place
25th:
Lorenzo Sitgreaves (Pennsylvania) 1810 – 1888
Highest Rank Achieved: Lt. Colonel U.S. Army – (Retired July 1866)
Civil War Role: Lt. Colonel U.S. Army Engineers
Burial Place: Oak Hill Cemetery Washington D.C.
26th:
George Bibb Crittenden (Kentucky) 1812 – 1880
Highest Rank Achieved: Lt. Colonel U.S. Army – (Dec. 1856)
Civil War Role: Major General in Confederate Army
Burial Place: Frankfort Cemetery Frankfort Kentucky
27th:
Jacob Brown (New York) 1812 – 1841
Highest Rank Achieved: 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned July 1836)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Saint Augustine National Cemetery St. Augustine Florida
28th:
Daniel Powers Whiting (New York) 1808 – 1892
Highest Rank Achieved: Lt. Colonel U.S. Army – (Retired Nov. 1863)
Civil War Role: Lt. Colonel of U.S. Army 6th Infantry Regiment
Burial Place: Arlington National Cemetery Arlington Virginia
29th:
Randolph Barnes Marcy (Massachusetts) 1812 – 1887
Highest Rank Achieved: Brig. General U.S. Army – (Retired Jan 1881)
Civil War Role: Brig. General Union Army Volunteers – (1861 – 1863)
Burial Place: Riverview Cemetery Trenton New Jersey
30th:
James Pendleton Hardin (Kentucky) 1810 – 1842
Highest Rank Achieved: Brevet 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned 1832)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown Died at Bardstown Kentucky
31st:
Thomas M. Hill (Maine) Unknown – 1838
Highest Rank Achieved: 1st Lt. U.S. Army – (Died July 1838)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown Died at Bath Maine
32nd:
Roger Sherman Dix (New Hampshire) 1810 – 1849
Highest Rank Achieved: Major and Paymaster – (Died Jan. 1849)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Crooks Cemetery Scenery Hill Pennsylvania
33rd:
Robert H. Archer (Maryland) 1812 – 1875
Highest Rank Achieved: 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned Dec. 1837)
Civil War Role: non – military role Female Academy Principal
Burial Place: Green Mount Cemetery Baltimore Maryland
34th:
James Vote Bomford (District of Columbia) 1811 – 1892
Highest Rank Achieved: Colonel U.S. Army – (Retired June 1872)
Civil War Role: Colonel U.S. Army 8th Infantry Regiment
Burial Place: Evergreen Cemetery Hillside New Jersey
35th:
Richard Caswell Gatlin (North Carolina) 1809 – 1896
Highest Rank Achieved: Major U.S. Army – (Resigned May 1861)
Civil War Role: Brigadier General in Confederate Army
Burial Place: Fort Smith National Cemetery Fort Smith Arkansas
36th:
William H. Storer (New York) 1810 – 1878
Highest Rank Achieved: 1st Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned Nov. 1839)
Civil War Role: Non – military role Farmer in Gorham Maine
Burial Place: Eastern Cemetery Gorham Maine
37th:
George Hancock Griffin (Virginia) 1808 – 1839
Highest Rank Achieved: Captain U.S. Army – (Died Oct. 1839)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown Died at Tampa Florida
38th:
John Beach (New Hampshire) 1812 – 1874
Highest Rank Achieved: 1st Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned June 1838)
Civil War Role: Non – military role Farmer and Merchant Agency City
Burial Place: Chief Wapello’s Memorial Park Agency Iowa
39th:
William O. Kello (Virginia) 1809 – 1848
Highest Rank Achieved: Captain U.S. Army – (Died Jan. 1848)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Kello Cemetery Berlin Virginia
40th:
Henry Swartwout (New York) Unknown – 1852
Highest Rank Achieved: Captain U.S. Army – (Died July 1852)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Burial Place Unknown died at Fort Meade Florida
41st:
Gaines Pease Kingsbury (Ohio) 1810 – 1839
Highest Rank Achieved: 1st Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned Oct 1836)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Unknown Burial Place died in Indian Territory.
42nd:
Humphrey Marshall (Kentucky) 1812 – 1872
Highest Rank Achieved: Brevet 2nd Lt. U.S. Army – (Resigned 1833)
Civil War Role: CS Congressman and Brigadier General CSA
Burial Place: Frankfort Cemetery Frankfort Kentucky
43rd:
James M. Bowman (Pennsylvania) Unknown – 1839
Highest Rank Achieved: 1st Lt. U.S. Army – (Died July 1839)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Unknown Burial Place died at Fort Wayne.
44th:
Asbury Ury (Tennessee) Unknown – 1838
Highest Rank Achieved: 1st Lt. U.S. Army – (Died April 1838)
Civil War Role: Died before the war started.
Burial Place: Unknown Burial Place died at Matanzas Island.
45th:
Albert Gallatin Edwards (Illinois) 1812 – 1892
Highest Rank Achieved: Brevet 2nd Lt. U.S. Army–(Resigned May 1835)
Civil War Role: Brigadier General of Missouri State Militia – (Union)
Burial Place: Bellefontaine Cemetery Saint Louis Missouri