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Samson L. Faison
Samson Lane Faison (November 29, 1860 – October 17, 1940) was a brigadier general in the United States Army who commanded the 30th Infantry Division at various times during World War I. He received the Distinguished Service Medal for his significant role in the breaking of the German’s Hindenburg Line.
==Personal life==
Samson L. Faison was born in Faison, North Carolina (Duplin County) to Elias James Faison and Elizabeth Maria Lane. He had four brothers and two sisters. A North Carolina state historical marker stands today in the town bearing his name, birthplace, and accomplishments. Faison married Eleanor Sowers in 1906 and had two children, S. Lane Faison, Jr. and Eleanor. His son Lane had a distinguished career as an art historian, member of the OSS’s Art Looting Investigation Unit in World War II, and long-time faculty member at Williams College.

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