Daniel Parker (general)

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Born(1782-01-29)January 29, 1782
DiedApril 5, 1846(1846-04-05) (aged 64)
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Daniel Parker
From The Inspectors General of the United States Army, 1777-1903
Born(1782-01-29)January 29, 1782
DiedApril 5, 1846(1846-04-05) (aged 64)
Place of Burial
AllegianceUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Army
Service years1814–1822
RankBrigadier General
CommandsAdjutant General of the U.S. Army
Inspector General of the U.S. Army
Paymaster General of the U.S. Army
Other workChief Clerk of the War Department

Daniel Parker (January 29, 1782 – April 5, 1846) was an American military officer who served as Adjutant General, Inspector General and Paymaster-General of the U.S. Army, and as Chief Clerk of the War Department.

Born on January 29, 1782, in Shirley, Massachusetts,[1] Parker was the son of Lieutenant James Parker and Sarah Dickinson.[1] He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1801, read law, and was admitted to the bar in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He became chief clerk in the U. S. War Department in 1810. On 22 November 1814, he became adjutant general and inspector general of the U.S. Army. In 1821, he became paymaster general. In 1841 he returned to the War Department as chief clerk.[2]

He died on April 5, 1846, in Washington, D.C.[3] His remains were buried 7 April 1846 in the Historic Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C.[4]

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