Richard H. Poillon
Richard H. Poillon was an American military officer, businessman, and civil servant. The son of prominent Brooklyn shipbuilder Richard Poillon, he was a 1871 graduate of the United States Military Academy. He served United States Army from 1871 until 1874 and the New York Militia from 1879 until 1886.
Poillon served as the Deputy Collector of U.S. Revenue for New York from 1880–82. He served as Deputy Commissioner of the Brooklyn Fire Department from 1882 to 84, and as Commissioner from 1884 to 1886.
In the private sector, Poillon worked from 1874 to 1880 as a merchant in lumber sales. In 1888, he entered the insurance business.
Early life
Poillon was the son of shipbuilder Richard Poillon of the firm C. & R. Poillon.Military career
Poillon graduated from the United States Military Academy in the class of 1871. He attended the academy from 1 July 1867 to 12 June 1871. Upon his graduation, he was promoted to Second Lieutenant in the 23rd Infantry. He served in garrison at the Presidio of San Francisco in San Francisco, California until April 1872. He next served on Angel Island, California until 11 May 1872. He next served at Camp Lowell in Arizona until 25 January 1873. He next served on special duty at Fort Yuma in California until March 1873. He next served again at Camp Lowell until 10 April 1874, and took a leave of absence thereafter until resigning from the military on 1 August 1874.Poillon was a major in the 23rd Regiment of Brooklyn in the New York Militia from 1879–86.
As a veteran, Poillon was a member of the Old Guard.