Background
Hutcheson, Grote was born on April 1, 1862 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Son of Ebenezer E. and Therese C. (Turpin) Hutcheson.
Hutcheson, Grote was born on April 1, 1862 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Son of Ebenezer E. and Therese C. (Turpin) Hutcheson.
Graduated from the United States Military Academy, 1884.
George, January 16, 1900 (died February 20, 1942). Married second, Anne Holt Pegram, December 11, 1943. Commissioned Second lieutenant 9th Cavalry, June 15, 1884.
Colonel, 1916.
Brigadier general North.A., August 24, 1917. Major general (temporary) August 27, 1918. Brigadier general, regular army, July 3, 1920.
Major general, July 19, 1924.
Retired July 20, 1924. Participated in campaigns in Oklahoma, 1884-1885, in campaigns against the Sioux Indians in South Dakot, 1890-1891.
Duty railroad strikes, 1894. Campaign against Bannock Indians, July-September 1895.
Adjutant general, Puerto Rican expedition, 1898.
Adjutant general and judge advocate Department of Missouri, 1899-1900. With China-Relief Expedition, 1900, as adjutant general, later inspector general and judge advocate. Participated in advance to Peking.
Military secretary to military governor of Philippine Islands, 1901-1902.
Judge advisory Department of the East, New York, 1903-1904. Member General Staff Corps, 1904-1908.
Duty Office Chief of Staff, 1904-1908. Member special mission to witness maneuvers of French Army, 1905.
In Philippines, 1901-1902, 1908-1910, 1915-1916.
Mexican border, 1911-1912, 1916-1917. Organized Recruit Depots at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Created and organized Portuguese of Embarkation, Newport News and Norfolk, Virginia.
Commanded 14th Division, Camp Custer, Michigan, and Camp Meade, Maryland.
Commanding New York General Intermediate Depot, reducing war activities and coördinating supply services in and around New York City, 1921-1923. Commanding 11th Field Artillery Brigade, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, 1923-1924.
Member General Staff Corps, 1904-1908. Member special mission to witness maneuvers of French Army, 1905. Member Order of Dragon, Order of Carabao, Society Foreign Wars.
Episcopalian.
Clubs: Army and Navy (Washington, District of Columbia).
Married Rosalie East. Saint Married second, Anne Holt Pegram, December 11, 1943.