David G. Swaim

Male, Deceased Person

1834 – 1897

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Who was David G. Swaim?

David G. Swaim was Judge Advocate General of the United States Army from February 18, 1881 to December 22, 1894.

Born in Salem, Ohio, Swaim became a lawyer in 1859. With the outbreak of the American Civil War, he joined the 65th Ohio Infantry as a first lieutenant. He was later promoted to adjutant of his regiment, and then acting adjutant of the brigade. He was wounded at the battles of Shiloh and Chickamauga and was promoted to captain. When the war ended, he remained in the Army, serving in the Judge Advocate General's Corps until 1879, when President Rutherford B. Hayes appointed him Judge Advocate General and promoted him to brigadier general. In 1884, charges of financial improprieties were levied against him, and he was suspended from duty. President Grover Cleveland reinstated him, and he retired immediately afterward. He died three years later at his home in Washington, D.C..

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Born
1834
Salem
Also known as
  • David Swaim
Died
1897
Washington, D.C.

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on July 23, 2013

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