Charles Clark Jamieson


Charles Clark Jamieson was a brigadier general during World War I.

Early life and education

Charles Clark Jamieson was born on November 3, 1866 in Glover, Vermont to William S. and Isabella Jamieson. He attended the United States Military Academy, graduating with the class of 1892.

Career

Jamieson served with the 15th Infantry and was stationed at Fort Sheridan from 1892 to 1895.
From 1900 to 1903, he taught at the United States Military Academy. He then was transferred to the Rock Island Arsenal.
Jamieson received a promotion to major with the Ordnance Department on June 25, 1906.
Jamieson incurred a disability in the line of duty and retired on October 12, 1910.
He was recalled to active duty, during World War I.
As a civilian, he worked as an engineer with offices in New York.
On January 3, 1919, he retired as a Brigadier general and returned to George W. Goethals and Company as Vice President and Partner.

Personal life

Jamieson married Frances P. Floyd on June 12, 1894. Together, they had two children. Frances died on July 24, 1924.
Jamieson married Anne Uezzel on July 12, 1930.

Death and legacy

Jamieson died on August 21, 1935.