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  1. August 5, 1853. (1853-08-05) (aged 37) Pascagoula, Mississippi. William Wallace Smith Bliss (August 17, 1815 – August 5, 1853) was a United States Army officer and mathematics professor. A gifted mathematician, he taught at West Point and also served as a line officer. In December 1848 Bliss married Mary Elizabeth Taylor, youngest ...

  2. William Wallace Smith Bliss. Birth Date: 1815-08-17. Death Date: 1853-08-05. Topics: Siege of Fort Brown, Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma, Buena Vista/la Angostura. Gender: Male. Nationality: U.S.

  3. BLISS, William Wallace Smith, soldier, was born in August, 1815, in Whitehall, N.Y. During the Mexican war he was chief of staff to General Taylor; and took an active part in the engagements of Palo …

    • Male
    • Mary Elizabeth Taylor
  4. William Bliss is Notable. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel W.W.S. Bliss was son of Captain John Bliss and his wife Olive Hall Simonds of NY and Alabama. He was born 17th August 1815 and graduated from West Point in 1833. During the Mexican War 1846-8, he became Adjutant and Military Secretary to Major General Zachary Taylor.

    • Male
    • August 17, 1815
    • Mary Elizabeth (Taylor) Dandridge
    • August 4, 1853
  5. The body of the man for whom Ft. Bliss was named, Col. William Wallace Smith Bliss, will arrive in El Paso in about 10 days, according to Maj. L. B. Anderson, Ft. Bliss Public Information...

  6. LTC William Wallace Smith Bliss. LTC Bliss contracted yellow fever in New Orleans, died at the age of 37 in Mississippi and originally buried in New Orleans, LA. Born in Whitehall, New York, he was the son of Captain John Bliss (of Lebanon, New Hampshire) and Olive Hall Simons.

  7. William Wallace Smith Bliss, 7 Sept 1815 - 5 Aug 1853. Zachary Taylor, 24 Nov 1784 - 9 Jul 1850. Exhibition Label. Zachary Taylor-who rose to national prominence for his leadership in the Mexican War-is seated in this daguerreotype portrait next to his army chief of staff, William Bliss.