Background
Totten, Charles Adiel Lewis was born on February 3, 1851 in New London, Connecticut, United States. Son of General James and Julia H. (Thatcher) Totten.
Totten, Charles Adiel Lewis was born on February 3, 1851 in New London, Connecticut, United States. Son of General James and Julia H. (Thatcher) Totten.
Graduate Trinity College, Hartford, 1869, Master of Arts, 1885. Graduate West Point, 1873.
Major Lewis Smith, United States of America. Married second, Mary, daughter Matthew Bunker, of Garden City, Long Island Commissioned Second lieutenant, 4th Artillery, 1873.
First lieutenant, November 1, 1874.
Professor military science and tactics Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1875-1878. Afterward served in west, including Bannock War, 1878, and Chiricahua campaign.
Professor military science and tactics, Cathedral School, Saint Paul, New York, 1883-1886, and at Yale, 1889-1892. Resigned to devote attention to Biblical investigations.
Publisher of Our Race (devoted to his theories of the Second Advent, and the identity of the Anglo-Saxon race with the ten lost tribes of Israel).
Inventor and patentee of “Strategos” (military game), and other inventions. Author: Important Questions in Metrology, 1887. Strategos, 1881; Lost Israel Foundation in the Anglo-Saxons, 1890.
Joshua’s Long Day and the Dial of Ahaz, 1891.
The Kings Daughters, 1891. The Coming Crusade, 1897.
Some 300 books and brochures. All published by Our Race Public Company, New Haven.
Home: Milford, Connecticut
Married Eda, daughter;; married second, Mary, daughter