Luther Rector Hare Luther Rector Hare was perhaps the
only Cavalry officer able to claim two promotions due to battlefield casualties
during the Indian Wars. During the Sioux Campaign of 1876 Hare of the Seventh Cavalry was promoted to First Lieutenant effective 25 June 1876 filling the vacancy created when Lieut. James Porter was killed at the Little Bighorn. Almost fifteen years later Hare participated in the Sioux Campaign in Dec. 1890 still a 1st Lieut. in the Seventh, but he was not at the Battle of Wounded Knee having returned to Fort Riley on a surgeon's certificate two weeks before the battle. He was, however, promoted to Captain on 29 Dec. 1890 filling the vacancy created when Capt. George D. Wallace was killed on the Wounded Knee Creek.
Second Lieutenant, Company K, 7th US Cavalry, during the 1876 Battle of the Little Big Horn. He survived the battle. The son of Silas and Octavia Elizabeth Rector Hare, he entered the US Military Academy in 1870 and graduated in 1874, ranking 25 of 41 cadets. Appointed 2nd Lieutenant on June 17, 1874. During the Little Big Horn, he was assigned to Company K, Benteen's Battalion, and survived the battle. Appointed 1st Lieutenant on June 25, 1876, and later commanded Company L, 7th Cavalry. He married Augusta Virginia Hancock, niece of General Winfield Scott Hancock, on June 21, 1878; they had three daughters: Camilla, Mary and Irone, but the marriage would end in divorce. Freeborn County Standard November 1, 1883 pg 6 Promoted
to Captain on December 29, 1890. In the 1896 Apache campaign.
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