Alexander Leroy Hawkins

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Born(1843-09-06)September 6, 1843
Washington County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedJuly 18, 1899(1899-07-18) (aged 55)
At sea, near Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Allegiance United States
Alexander Leroy Hawkins
Hawkins in 1898
Born(1843-09-06)September 6, 1843
Washington County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedJuly 18, 1899(1899-07-18) (aged 55)
At sea, near Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Allegiance United States
Branch United States Army
Pennsylvania National Guard
Years of service1862–1866
1877–1899
Rank Colonel
Unit15th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment
101st United States Colored Infantry Regiment
10th Pennsylvania National Guard Regiment
Commands10th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Battles / warsAmerican Civil War
Morewood massacre
Homestead strike
Spanish–American War
Spouse(s)Cynthia H. Greenfield[1]

Alexander Leroy Hawkins (September 6, 1843 – July 18, 1899) was an American Colonel of the Spanish–American War. Being a well-known and respected figure of Washington County, Pennsylvania, he commanded the 10th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment until dying at sea a year after the war.

Alexander was born on September 6, 1843, at a farm between the border of Washington and Greene County as the son of James Crawford and Margaret (née Wise). He was also the great-grandson of Thomas Hawkins, who served in the American Revolutionary War as a sergeant.[1] After attending local schools as a child, Hawkins would attend George's Creek Academy at Fayette County, Pennsylvania, and during his college career, would attend Waynesburg College in 1860. He would quit his studies on August 7, 1862, however to enlist as a private within Company K of the 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment and transferred to Company I on March 1, 1863. Promoted to corporal on May 12, 1863, he fought through the Army of the Cumberland, he was promoted to first lieutenant in August 1864 but was discharged from the regiment September 1, 1864, as Hawkins then received a commission for the 101st United States Colored Infantry Regiment. He was made captain and aide to Clinton B. Fisk until he was honorably discharged on January 21, 1866.[2][3]

Civilian and National Guard Service

Spanish–American War

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