Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar: The Memoirs of William Henry Corbusier, 1844-1930
Army surgeon, ethnographer, and writer William Henry Corbusier (1844–1930) witnessed the transformation of the United States from young republic to world power. In Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar, the retired army officer and surgeon recounts his experiences, which include a New York City childhood, adolescence in gold-rush California, and army life from the wilds of Arizona to the jungles of the occupied Philippines.

In 1864, Corbusier joined the Union army as a contract surgeon, serving in the cavalry brigade under General Benjamin Grierson. His memoir covers seventeen military assignments in the South, the Northeast, the Great Lakes, and the American West, as well as two tours of duty in the Philippine Islands. Enthusiastically embracing these frequent relocations, Corbusier delighted in observing frontier peoples and studying natural history.

An ethnographer and ethnologist, Corbusier published studies of the languages and cultures of the Yavapai, the Sioux, and the Shoshoni. And his memoir records his observations on American Indian dances and ceremonies and his medical treatment of prominent figures, such as Sarah Winnemucca, Red Cloud, and American Horse.

An account largely free of self-promotion and editorializing, Corbusier’s memoir of his eight decades of widespread experiences is a fascinating work of extraordinary breadth. Corbusier’s wife, Fanny, also recorded her reminiscences (Fanny Dunbar Corbusier: Recollection of Army Life in the Frontier West), and together, these companion memoirs present a unique view of frontier army life with two distinct viewpoints on the shared events of Fanny and William’s marriage, as well as the separate topics that husband and wife, respectively, deemed worth recounting.

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Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar: The Memoirs of William Henry Corbusier, 1844-1930
Army surgeon, ethnographer, and writer William Henry Corbusier (1844–1930) witnessed the transformation of the United States from young republic to world power. In Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar, the retired army officer and surgeon recounts his experiences, which include a New York City childhood, adolescence in gold-rush California, and army life from the wilds of Arizona to the jungles of the occupied Philippines.

In 1864, Corbusier joined the Union army as a contract surgeon, serving in the cavalry brigade under General Benjamin Grierson. His memoir covers seventeen military assignments in the South, the Northeast, the Great Lakes, and the American West, as well as two tours of duty in the Philippine Islands. Enthusiastically embracing these frequent relocations, Corbusier delighted in observing frontier peoples and studying natural history.

An ethnographer and ethnologist, Corbusier published studies of the languages and cultures of the Yavapai, the Sioux, and the Shoshoni. And his memoir records his observations on American Indian dances and ceremonies and his medical treatment of prominent figures, such as Sarah Winnemucca, Red Cloud, and American Horse.

An account largely free of self-promotion and editorializing, Corbusier’s memoir of his eight decades of widespread experiences is a fascinating work of extraordinary breadth. Corbusier’s wife, Fanny, also recorded her reminiscences (Fanny Dunbar Corbusier: Recollection of Army Life in the Frontier West), and together, these companion memoirs present a unique view of frontier army life with two distinct viewpoints on the shared events of Fanny and William’s marriage, as well as the separate topics that husband and wife, respectively, deemed worth recounting.

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Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar: The Memoirs of William Henry Corbusier, 1844-1930

Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar: The Memoirs of William Henry Corbusier, 1844-1930

Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar: The Memoirs of William Henry Corbusier, 1844-1930

Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar: The Memoirs of William Henry Corbusier, 1844-1930

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Army surgeon, ethnographer, and writer William Henry Corbusier (1844–1930) witnessed the transformation of the United States from young republic to world power. In Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar, the retired army officer and surgeon recounts his experiences, which include a New York City childhood, adolescence in gold-rush California, and army life from the wilds of Arizona to the jungles of the occupied Philippines.

In 1864, Corbusier joined the Union army as a contract surgeon, serving in the cavalry brigade under General Benjamin Grierson. His memoir covers seventeen military assignments in the South, the Northeast, the Great Lakes, and the American West, as well as two tours of duty in the Philippine Islands. Enthusiastically embracing these frequent relocations, Corbusier delighted in observing frontier peoples and studying natural history.

An ethnographer and ethnologist, Corbusier published studies of the languages and cultures of the Yavapai, the Sioux, and the Shoshoni. And his memoir records his observations on American Indian dances and ceremonies and his medical treatment of prominent figures, such as Sarah Winnemucca, Red Cloud, and American Horse.

An account largely free of self-promotion and editorializing, Corbusier’s memoir of his eight decades of widespread experiences is a fascinating work of extraordinary breadth. Corbusier’s wife, Fanny, also recorded her reminiscences (Fanny Dunbar Corbusier: Recollection of Army Life in the Frontier West), and together, these companion memoirs present a unique view of frontier army life with two distinct viewpoints on the shared events of Fanny and William’s marriage, as well as the separate topics that husband and wife, respectively, deemed worth recounting.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806135496
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 10/06/2003
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

William Henry Corbusier was a career army officer and surgeon.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsvii
List of Mapsix
Introductionxi
Chapter 1Boyhood in New York3
Chapter 2The California Gold Fields17
Chapter 3On Both Coasts30
Chapter 4The Civil War46
Chapter 5Reconstruction61
Chapter 6Life among the Yavapai72
Chapter 7The Old Army111
Chapter 8First Tour in the Philippines125
Chapter 9Second Tour in the Philippines139
Chapter 10Last Years150
Notes169
Bibliography213
Index223
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