Major General Bennet Riley was the last military governor of California before it achieved statehood. Riley had a lengthy military career, enlisting as a young man and first serving in the War of 1812. He fought in the wars with Native Americans in the south, including the Seminole Was. Following his service as a general in the Mexican-American War, he took up his post in California as military governor. He gave his name to both Fort Riley and Riley County in Kansas.
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Major General Bennet Riley
Posted in Dead Men Do Tell Tales, tagged buffalo, forest lawn cemetery, history, mexican american war, new york, occupation, soldier, tombstone tales, veteran, war of 1812 on May 27, 2012| Leave a Comment »