Arnold Sutermeister

Union army officer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroUnion army officer
PlacesSwitzerland United States of America
wasArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth11 July 1830, Zofingen
Death3 May 1907Kansas City (aged 76 years)
The details

Biography

Arnold Sutermeister (July 11, 1830 – May 3, 1907) was a Swiss-born contractor in the West of United States (business in Fort Wayne and Kansas City). Sutermeister was also a Captain in the Civil War where he commanded an artillery battery in the Western Theater.

Life

Arnold Sutermeister was born in Zofingen, Switzerland on July 11, 1830. He studied architecture in Bern and Basel. After his father's death (in 1840) he came to Boston in 1846 with his mother and sister. He moved to Fort Wayne in 1857 where he worked as a mathematics teacher. In 1860 he married Louise Louise Johanna Leibnitz (1836–1906).

When the American Civil War began Sutermeister joined the Union army as Captain of the 11th Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery on December 17, 1861. Serving in the Western Theater he participated in the Siege of Corinth, the Battle of Chickamauga and the Chattanooga Campaign. During the Atlanta Campaign he commanded the siege artillery of the Army of the Cumberland. Sutermeister was mustered out with his unit on January 7, 1865.

After the war ended Sutermeister returned to Fort Wayne and moved to Kansas City, Missouri. He died on May 3, 1907 and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery. Among Sutermeister′s 8 children are: Arnold Henry Sutermeister (1869–1918); Paul Arthur, the grandfather of Martha L. Ludwig; and Charles Oscar (1867–1937), the father of Robert A. Sutermeister.

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