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- Q5370885 description "American soldier".
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- Q5370885 abstract "Emerson Hamilton Liscum (July 16, 1841 – July 13, 1900) was a U.S. Army officer who was killed in battle at Tientsin, China during the Boxer Rebellion.Liscum joined the 1st Vermont Infantry in May 1861 to serve in the American Civil War. He re-enlisted with the regular army the following year, and continued to serve after the war. He was promoted to Colonel in April 1899. While in command of the 9th U.S. Infantry, he led his men during the Boxer Rebellion. Colonel Emerson died at the Battle of Tientsin, China on July 13, 1900. He was one of the 150 American soldiers who were killed by Chinese sharpshooters defending the city; a bullet hit him in the stomach."It was on 13 July 1900, during the assault on Tientsin, China, in the face of murderous fire that the wounded Regimental Commander, Colonel Emerson H. Liscum seized the National Colors himself from his fallen Color Sergeant.Colonel Liscum stood fearlessly, directing the attack on the city walls until he too was mortally wounded. His last words to his men were 'Keep Up The Fire!' The assault continued with renewed vigor. As a result of this action, the Regiment earned its foremost trophy, the Liscum Bowl. The Colonel's last words, 'Keep Up The Fire!' have become the Regimental Motto."Possibly the most important piece of 20th century silver metalwork, The Liscum Bowl, was created in 1901 to honor the Colonel and his regiment.Fort Liscum in Valdez, in the Territory of Alaska, was named in his honor.".
- Q5370885 birthDate "1841-07-26".
- Q5370885 birthYear "1841".
- Q5370885 deathDate "1900-07-13".
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- Q5370885 deathYear "1900".
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- Q5370885 dateOfBirth "1841-07-26".
- Q5370885 dateOfDeath "1900-07-13".
- Q5370885 name "Liscum, Emerson H.".
- Q5370885 placeOfDeath "Tientsin, China".
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- Q5370885 comment "Emerson Hamilton Liscum (July 16, 1841 – July 13, 1900) was a U.S. Army officer who was killed in battle at Tientsin, China during the Boxer Rebellion.Liscum joined the 1st Vermont Infantry in May 1861 to serve in the American Civil War. He re-enlisted with the regular army the following year, and continued to serve after the war. He was promoted to Colonel in April 1899. While in command of the 9th U.S. Infantry, he led his men during the Boxer Rebellion.".
- Q5370885 label "Emerson H. Liscum".
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- Q5370885 givenName "Emerson H.".
- Q5370885 name "Emerson H. Liscum".
- Q5370885 name "Liscum, Emerson H.".
- Q5370885 surname "Liscum".