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John McAuley Palmer (April 23, 1870 – October 26, 1955) was a soldier and administrator in the United States Army. ==Early life and start of career== Born in Carlinville, Illinois, he was the grandson and namesake of John McAuley Palmer, a famous American Civil War general and Governor of Illinois. He graduated from West Point and was appointed a second lieutenant of infantry in 1892, and served with the 15th Infantry at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. He participated in the suppression of the Chicago railroad riots of 1894, then went to Cuba as an aide to Samuel S. Sumner (1898–1899) during the Spanish–American War.〔''New York Times'', (Railroads and "Pacification" ), December 7, 1902〕〔Anne Venzon, (The United States in the First World War: An Encyclopedia ), 1995, pages 434 to 435〕〔''The Bookman'' magazine, (Chronicle and Comment ), Volume 43, 1916, pages 253 to 254〕
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