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MacARTHUR, ARTHUR, JR.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, and Adjutant, 24th Wisconsin
Infantry. Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November
1863. Entered service at: Milwaukee, Wis. Birth: Springfield, Mass.
Date of issue: 30 June 1890. Citation: Seized the colors of his
regiment at a critical moment and planted them on the captured works
on the crest of Missionary Ridge.
MACHON, JAMES
Rank and organization: Boy, U.S. Navy. Born: 1848, England. Accredited
to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation: On board
the U.S.S. Brooklyn during successful attacks against Fort Morgan,
rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile Bay, on 5 August
1864. Stationed in the immediate vicinity of the shell whips which
were twice cleared of men by bursting shells, Machon remained steadfast
at his post and performed his duties in the powder division throughout
the furious action which resulted in the surrender of the prize
rebel ram Tennessee and in the damaging and destruction of batteries
at Fort Morgan.
MACK, ALEXANDER
Rank and organization: Captain of the Top, U.S. Navy. Born: 1836,
Holland. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: On board the U.S.S. Brooklyn during successful attacks
against Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile
Bay, on 5 August 1864. Although wounded and sent below for treatment,
Mack immediately returned to his post and took charge of his gun
and, as heavy enemy return fire continued to fall, performed his
duties with skill and courage until he was again wounded and totally
disabled.
MACK, JOHN
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843, Maine. Accredited
to: Maine. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation: As seaman on board
the U.S.S. Hendrick Hudson, St. Marks, Fla., 5 and 6 March 1865,
Mack served with the Army in charge of Navy howitzers during the
attack on St. Marks and, throughout this fierce engagement, made
remarkable efforts in assisting transport of the gun. His coolness
and determination in courageously standing by his gun while under
the fire of the enemy were a credit to the service to which he belonged.
MACKIE, JOHN F.
Rank and organization: Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 1836,
New York, N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863.
Citation: On board the U.S.S. Calena in the attack on Fort Darling
at Drewry's Bluff, James River, on 15 May 1862. As enemy shellfire
raked the deck of his ship, Corporal Mackie fearlessly maintained
his musket fire against the rifle pits along the shore and, when
ordered to fill vacancies at guns caused by men wounded and killed
in action, manned the weapon with skill and courage.
MADDEN, MICHAEL
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 42d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Masons Island, Md., 3 September 1861. Entered
service at: New York, N.Y. Born: 28 September 1841, Ireland. Date
of issue: 22 March 1898. Citation: Assisted a wounded comrade to
the riverbank and, under heavy fire of the enemy, swam with him
across a branch of the Potomac to the Union lines.
MADDEN, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Coal Heaver, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843, England.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Brooklyn during the successful attacks against
Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile Bay,
on 5 August 1864. Stationed in the immediate vicinity of the shell
whips, which were twice cleared of men by bursting shells, Madden
remained steadfast at his post and performed his duties in the powder
division throughout the furious action which resulted in the surrender
of the prize rebel ram Tennessee and in the damaging and destruction
of batteries at Fort Morgan.
MADISON, JAMES
Rank and organization. Sergeant, Company E, 8th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered service
at: Fairport, N.Y. Birth: Niagara, N.Y. Date of issue: 26 March
1865. Citation: Recapture of Gen. Crook's headquarters flag.
MAGEE, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Drummer, Company C, 33d New Jersey Infantry.
Place and date: At Murfreesboro, Tenn., 5 December 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Newark, N.J. Date of issue: 7 February
1866. Citation: In a charge, was among the first to reach a battery
of the enemy and, with one or two others, mounted the artillery
horses and took two guns into the Union lines.
MAHONEY, JEREMIAH
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 29th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., 29
November 1863. Entered service at. Fall River, Mass. Birth: ------.
Date of issue: 1 December 1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 17th
Mississippi Infantry (C.S.A.).
MANDY, HARRY J.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company B, 4th New York
Cavalry. Place and date: At Front Royal, Va., 15 August 1864. Entered
service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: England. Date of issue: 26 August
1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 3d Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.).
MANGAM, RICHARD C.
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 148th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Hatchers Run, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 21 September 1888. Citation:
Capture of flag of 8th Mississippi Infantry (C.S.A.).
MANNING, JOSEPH S.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 29th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date. At Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., 29 November 1863.
Entered service at:------. Birth: Ipswich, Mass. Date of issue:
1 December 1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 16th Georgia Infantry
(C.S.A.).
MARLAND, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 2d Independent Battery,
Massachusetts Light Artillery. Place and date: At Grand Coteau,
La., 3 November 1863. Entered service at:------. Born: 11 March
1839, Andover, Mass. Date of issue: 16 February 1897. Citation:
After having been surrounded by the enemy's cavalry, his support
having surrendered, he ordered a charge and saved the section of
the battery that was under his command.
MARQUETTE, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company F, 93d Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Lebanon County, Pa. Birth: Lebanon County, Pa. Date of issue:
10 May 1865. Citation: Sergeant Marquette, although wounded, was
one of the first to plant colors on the enemy's breastworks.
MARSH, ALBERT
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 64th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: Randolph, N.Y. Birth: Cattaraugus County, N.Y. Date of issue:
1 December 1864. Citation: Capture of flag.
MARSH, CHARLES H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 1st Connecticut Cavalry.
Place and date: At Back Creek Valley, Va., 31 July 1864. Entered
service at: New Milford, Conn.. Birth: Milford, Conn. Date of issue:
23 January 1865. Citation: Capture of flag and its bearer.
MARSH, GEORGE
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 104th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Elk River, Tenn., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: Brookfield, La Salle County, Ill. Birth: Brookfield, La Salle
County, Ill. Date of issue: 17 September 1897. Citation: Voluntarily
led a small party and, under a heavy fire, captured a stockade and
saved the bridge.
MARTIN, EDWARD S.
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, Ireland.
Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Calena during the attack on enemy forts at Mobile
Bay, 5 August 1864. Securely lashed to the side of the Oneida which
had suffered the loss of her steering apparatus and an explosion
of her boiler from enemy fire, the Calena aided the stricken vessel
past the enemy forts to safety. Despite heavy damage to his ship
from raking enemy fire, Martin performed his duties with skill and
courage throughout the action.
MARTIN, GEORGE
(Service rendered under name of Martin Schwenk.)
MARTIN, JAMES
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 1826,
Derry, Ireland. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: As captain of a gun on board the U.S.S. Richmond
during action against rebel forts and gunboats and with the ram
Tennessee in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Despite damage to his ship
and the loss of several men on board as enemy fire raked her decks,
Sgt. Martin fought his gun with skill and courage throughout the
furious 2_hour battle which resulted in the surrender of the rebel
ram Tennessee and in the damaging and destruction of batteries at
Fort Morgan.
MARTIN, SYLVESTER H.
Rank and organization. Lieutenant, Company K, 88th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Weldon Railroad, Va., 19 August 1864.
Entered service at:------. Birth: Chester County, Pa. Date of issue:
5 April 1894. Citation: Gallantly made a most dangerous reconnaissance,
discovering the position of the enemy and enabling the division
to repulse an attack made in strong force.
MARTIN, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1842,
Prussia. Entered service at: St. Louis, Mo. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April
1863. Citation: Serving as boatswain's mate on board the U.S.S.
Benton during the attack on Haines Bluff, Yazoo River, 27 December
1862. Taking part in the hour_and_a_half engagement with the enemy,
who had the dead range of the vessel and was punishing her with
heavy fire, Martin served courageously throughout the battle until
the Benton was ordered to withdraw.
MARTIN, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839, Ireland.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation: Captain
of a gun on board the U.S.S. Varuna during an attack on Forts Jackson
and St. Philip, 24 April 1862. His ship was taken under furious
fire by the rebel Morgan and severely damaged by ramming. Steadfast
at his station through the thickest of the fight, Martin inflicted
damage on the enemy, remaining cool and courageous although the
Varuna, so badly damaged that she was forced to beach, was finally
sunk.
MASON, ELIHU H. (4th to receive Medal of Honor)
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company K, 21st Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: Georgia, April 1862. Entered service at: Pemberville,
Wood County, Ohio. Birth: Wayne County, Ind. Date of issue: 25 March
1863. Citation: One of the 19 of 22 men (including 2 civilians)
who, by direction of Gen. Mitchell (or Buell), penetrated nearly
200 miles south into enemy territory and captured a railroad train
at Big Shanty, Ga., in an attempt to destroy the bridges and track
between Chattanooga and Atlanta.
MATHEWS, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company E, 2d Maryland Veteran
Infantry. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered
service at: Baltimore, Md. Birth: England. Date of issue: 10 July
1892. Citation: Finding himself among a squad of Confederates, he
fired into them, killing 1, and was himself wounded, but succeeded
in bringing in a sergeant and 2 men of the 17th South Carolina Regiment
(C.S.A.) as prisoners.
(Enlisted in 1861 at Baltimore, Md., under the name Henry Sivel,
and original Medal of Honor issued under that name. A new medal
was issued in 1900 under true name, William H Mathew.)
MATTHEWS, JOHN C.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 61st Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Westmoreland County, Pa. Date of issue: 13 February
1891. Citation: Voluntarily took the colors, whose bearer had been
disabled, and, although himself severely wounded, carried the same
until the enemy's works were taken.
MATTHEWS, MILTON
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 61st Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Pittsburgh, Pa. Birth: Pittsburgh, Pa. Date of issue: 10 May
1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 7th Tennessee Infantry (C.S.A.).
MATTINGLY, HENRY B.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 10th Kentucky Infantry.
Place and date: At Jonesboro, Ga., 1 September 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Marion County, Ky. Date of issue: 7 April 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag of 6th and 7th Arkansas Infantry (C.S.A.).
MATTOCKS, CHARLES P.
Rank and organization: Major, 17th Maine Infantry. Place and date:
At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service at: Portland,
Maine. Born: 1840, Danville, Vt. Date of issue: 29 March 1899. Citation:
Displayed extraordinary gallantry in leading a charge of his regiment
which resulted in the capture of a large number of prisoners and
a stand of colors.
MAXHAM, LOWELL M.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company F, 7th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Carver, Mass. Date of issue: 24 August 1896. Citation:
Though severely wounded and in face of a deadly fire from the enemy
at short range, he rushed bravely forward and was among the first
to enter the enemy's works on the crest of Marye's Heights and helped
to plant his regimental colors there.
MAY, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 32d Iowa Infantry. Place
and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 16 December 1864. Entered service
at: Maysville, Franklin County, Iowa. Birth: Pennsylvania. Date
of issue: 24 February 1865. Citation: Ran ahead of his regiment
over the enemy's works and captured from its bearer the flag of
Bonanchad's Confederate battery (C.S.A.).
MAYBERRY, JOHN B.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 1st Delaware Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: Kent County, Del. Birth: Smyrna, Del. Date of issue: 1 December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag.
MAYES, WILLIAM B.
Rank and organization. Private, Company K, 11th Iowa Infantry.
Place and date: Near Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., 15 June 1864. Entered
service at: DeWitt, Clinton County, Iowa. Birth: Marion County,
Ohio. Date of issue. 27 November 1899. Citation: With one companion
and under a fierce fire from the enemy at short range went to the
rescue of a wounded comrade who had fallen between the lines and
carried him to a place of safety.
MAYNARD, GEORGE H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 13th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date. At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862. Entered
service at:------. Born 2 February 1836, Waltham, Mass. Date of
issue: 1898. Citation: A wounded and helpless comrade, having been
left on the skirmish line, this soldier voluntarily returned to
the front under a severe fire and carried the wounded man to a place
of safety.
McADAMS, PETER
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 98th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Salem Heights, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 1 April 1898.
Citation: Went 250 yards in front of his regiment toward the position
of the enemy and under fire brought within the lines a wounded and
unconscious comrade.
McALWEE, BENJAMIN F.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 3d Maryland Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Washington, D.C. Date of issue: 4 April 1898.
Citation: Picked up a shell with burning fuse and threw it over
the parapet into the ditch, where it exploded; by this act he probably
saved the lives of comrades at the great peril of his own.
McANALLY, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Lieutenant, Company D, 69th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered
service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 2 August
1897. Citation: In a hand_to_hand encounter with the enemy captured
a flag, was wounded in the act, but continued on duty until he received
a second wound.
McCAMMON, WILLIAM W.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company E, 24th Missouri
Infantry. Place and date: At Corinth, Miss., 3 October 1862. Entered
service at: Montgomery County, Mo. Birth: Ohio. Date of issue: 9
July 1896. Citation: While on duty as provost marshal, voluntarily
assumed command of his company, then under fire, and so continued
in command until the repulse and retreat of the enemy on the following
day, the loss to this company during the battle being very great.
McCARREN, BERNARD
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 1st Delaware Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: Wilmington, Del. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 1 December 1864.
Citation: Capture of flag.
McCAUSLlN, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 12th West Virginia Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Ohio County, W. Va. Birth: Ohio County, W. Va. Date of issue:
12 May 1865. Citation: Conspicuous gallantry as color bearer in
the assault on Fort Gregg.
McCLEARY, CHARLES H.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company C. 72d Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 16 December 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Sandusky County, Ohio. Date of issue: 24 February
1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 4th Florida Infantry (C.S.A.),
while in advance of his lines.
McCLELLAND, JAMES M.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 30th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Ohio. Birth: Harrison County, Ohio. Date of issue: 13 August
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
McCLELLAND, MATTHEW
Rank and organization: First Class Fireman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1833,
Brooklyn, N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863.
Citation: Serving on board the U.S.S. Richmond in the attack on
Port Hudson, 14 March 1863. Damaged by a 6_inch solid rifle shot
which shattered the starboard safety_valve chamber and also damaged
the port safety_valve, the fireroom of the Richmond immediately
became filled with steam to place it in an extremely critical condition.
Acting courageously in this crisis, McClelland persisted in penetrating
the steam_filled room in order to haul the hot fires of the furnaces
and continued this gallant action until the gravity of the situation
had lessened.
McCONNELL, SAMUEL
Rank and organization: Captain, Company H, 119th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Blakely, Ala., 9 April 1865. Entered service
at: Bushnell, McDonough County, Ill. Birth: Belmont County, Ohio.
Date of issue: 8 June 1865. Citation: While leading his company
in an assault, Capt. McConnell braved an intense fire that mowed
down his unit. Upon reaching the breastworks he found that he had
only one member of his company with him, Pvt. Wagner. He was so
close to an enemy gun that the blast knocked him down a ditch. Getting
up, he entered the gun pit, the guncrew fleeing before him. About
30 paces away he saw a Confederate flag bearer and guard which he
captured with the last shot in his pistol.
McCORMlCK, MICHAEL
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1833,
Ireland. Accredited to: Illinois. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Served as boatswain's mate on board the U.S.S. Signal,
Red River, 5 May 1864. Proceeding up the Red River, the U.S.S. Signal
engaged a large force of enemy field batteries and sharpshooters,
returning the fire until the ship was totally disabled, at which
time the white flag was raised. Serving as gun captain and wounded
early in the battle, McCormick bravely stood by his gun in the face
of the enemy fire until ordered to withdraw.
McCORNACK, ANDREW
Rank and organization: Private, Company I, 127th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Rutland, La Salle County, Ill. Birth: Kane, Ill. Date of issue:
10 January 1895. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
McCULLOCK, ADAM
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1830, Maine. Accredited
to: Maine. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation: On board the
U.S.S. Lackawanna during successful attacks against Fort Morgan,
rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile Bay, on 5 August
1864. Wounded when an enemy shell struck, and ordered to go below,
McCullock refused to leave his station and continued to perform
his duties throughout the prolonged action which resulted in the
capture of the prize ram Tennessee and in the damaging and destruction
of Fort Morgan.
McDONALD, GEORGE E.
Rank and organization: Private, Company L, 1st Connecticut Heavy
Artillery. Place and date: At Fort Stedman, Va., 25 March 1865.
Entered service at: Warwick, R.I. Birth: Warwick, R.I. Date of issue:
21 July 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
McDONALD, JOHN
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1817,
Scotland. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 11 , 3 April 1
863. Citation: Serving on board the U.S.S. Baron De Kalb, Yazoo
River Expedition, 23 to 27 December 1862. Proceeding under orders
up the Yazoo River, the U.S.S. Baron De Kalb, with the object of
capturing or destroying the enemy's transports, came upon the steamers
John Walsh, R. J. Locklan, Golden Age, and the Scotland, sunk on
a bar where they were ordered burned. Continuing up the river, she
was fired on but, upon returning the fire, caused the enemy's retreat.
Returning down the Yazoo, she destroyed and captured large quantities
of enemy equipment and several prisoners. Serving bravely throughout
this action, McDonald, as boatswain's mate, "distinguished himself
in the various actions."
McDONALD, JOHN WADE
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 20th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., 6 April 1862. Entered
service at: Wayneville, DeWitt County, Ill. Birth: Lancaster, Ohio.
Date of issue: 27 August 1900. Citation: Was severely wounded while
endeavoring, at the risk of his life, to carry to a place of safety
a wounded and helpless comrade.
McELHlNNY, SAMUEL O.
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 2d West Virginia Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Point Pleasant, W. Va. Birth. Meigs County, Ohio. Date of issue:
3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
McENROE, PATRICK H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 6th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Winchester, Va., 19 September 1864. Entered service
at: New York. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 27 September 1864.
Citation: Capture of colors of 36th Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.).
McFALL, DANIEL
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 17th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: Ypsilanti, Mich. Born: 1836, Niagara County, N.Y. Date of issue.
27 July 1896. Citation: Captured Col. Barker, commanding the Confederate
brigade that charged the Union batteries; on the same day rescued
Lt. George W. Harmon of his regiment from the enemy.
McFARLAND, JOHN
Rank and organization: Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy. Born:
1840, Boston, Mass. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 45,
31 December 1864. Citation: Stationed at the wheel on board the
flagship U.S.S. Hartford during successful action against Fort Morgan,
rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile Bay, on 5 August
1864. With his ship under terrific enemy shellfire, McFarland performed
his duties with skill and courage and, when the Lackawanna ran into
his ship and every man at the wheel was in danger of being crushed,
remained steadfast at his station and continued to steer the ship.
McGlNN, EDWARD
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 54th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of issue: 28 June 1894. Citation.
Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
McGONAGLE, WILSON
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 30th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Jefferson County, Ohio. Date of issue: 15 August
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
McGONNlGLE, ANDREW J.
Rank and organization: Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.
Volunteers. Place and date: At Cedar Creek. Va., 19 October 1864
Entered service at: Cumberland, Md. Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of
issue: 21 July 1897. Citation: While acting chief quartermaster
of Gen. Sheridan's forces operating in the Shenandoah Valley was
severely wounded while voluntarily leading a brigade of infantry
and was commended for the greatest gallantry by Gen. Sheridan.
McGOUGH, OWEN
Rank and organization: Corporal, Battery D, 5th U.S. Artillery.
Place and date: At Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 28 August 1897. Citation:
Through his personal exertions under a heavy fire, one of the guns
of his battery was brought off the field; all the other guns were
lost.
McGOWAN, JOHN
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1831, Ireland.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation: McGowan
occupied one of the most responsible positions on the U.S.S. Varuna
during the attacks on Forts Jackson and St. Philip and in action
against the rebel ship Morgan on 24 April 1862. Although guns were
raking the decks from behind him, McGowan remained steadfast at
the wheel throughout the thickest of the fight, continuing at his
station and rendering service with the greatest courage and skill
until his ship, repeatedly holed and twice rammed by the enemy,
was beached and sunk.
McGRAW, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 23d Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Chicago, Ill. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 12 May 1865. Citation:
One of the three soldiers most conspicuous for gallantry in the
final assault.
McGUlRE, PATRICK
Rank and organization: Private, Chicago Mercantile Battery, Illinois
Light Artillery. Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863.
Entered service at: Chicago, Ill. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue:
15 January 1895. Citation: Carried with others by hand a cannon
up to and fired it through an embrasure of the enemy's work.
McHALE, ALEXANDER U.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 26th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania Courthouse, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered
service at: Muskegon, Mich. Born: 1842, Ireland. Date of issue:
11 January 1900. Citation: Captured a Confederate color in a charge,
threw the flag over in front of the works, and continued in the
charge upon the enemy.
McHUGH, MARTIN
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Accredited to: Ohio. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation:
Serving on board the U.S.S. Cincinnati during the attack on the
Vicksburg batteries and at the time of her sinking, 27 May 1863.
Engaging the enemy in a fierce battle, the Cincinnati amidst, an
incessant fire of shot and shell, continued to fire her guns to
the last, though so penetrated by shellfire that her fate was sealed.
Serving bravely during this action, McHugh was conspicuously cool
under the fire of the enemy, never ceasing to fire until this proud
ship went down, "her colors nailed to the mast."
MclNTOSH, JAMES
Rank and organization: Captain of the Top, U.S. Navy. Born: 1833,
Canada. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: On board the U.S.S. Richmond during action against rebel
forts and gunboats and with the ram Tennessee in Mobile Bay, 5 August
1864. Despite damage to his ship and the loss of several men on
board as enemy fire raked her decks, Mclntosh performed his duties
with skill and courage throughout the prolonged battle which resulted
in the surrender of the rebel ram Tennessee and in the successful
attacks carried out on Fort Morgan.
McKAY, CHARLES W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 154th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Dug Gap, Ga., 8 May 1864. Entered service at:
Allegheny, Cattaraugus County, N.Y. Birth: Mansfield, N.Y. Date
of issue: 13 April 1894. Citation: Voluntarily risked his life in
rescuing under the fire of the enemy a wounded comrade who was Iying
between the lines.
McKEE, GEORGE
Rank and organization: Color Sergeant, Company D, 89th New York
Infantry. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 12 May 1865.
Citation: Gallantry as color bearer in the assault on Fort Gregg.
McKEEN, NINEVEH S.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company H, 21st Illinois
Infantry. Place and date: At Stone River, Tenn., 30 December 1862.
At Liberty Gap, Tenn., 25 June 1863. Entered service at: Marshall,
Clark County, Ill. Birth: Marshall, Clark County, Ill. Date of issue:
23 June 1890. Citation: Conspicuous in the charge at Stone River,
Tenn., where he was three times wounded. At Liberty Gap, Tenn.,
captured colors of 8th Arkansas Infantry (C.S.A.).
McKEEVER, MICHAEL
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Burnt Ordinary, Va., 19 January 1863. Entered
service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 2 August
1897. Citation: Was one of a small scouting party that charged and
routed a mounted force of the enemy six times their number. He led
the charge in a most gallant and distinguished manner, going far
beyond the call of duty.
McKNIGHT, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840 Ulster County,
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
Captain of a gun on board the U.S.S. Varuna during the attacks on
Forts Jackson and St. Philip and in action against the rebel ship
Morgan, 24 April 1862. During this action at extremely close range,
while his ship was under furious fire and was twice rammed by the
rebel ship Morgan, McKnight remained steadfast at his gun throughout
the thickest of the fight and was instrumental in inflicting damage
on the enemy until the Varuna, so badly damaged that she was forced
to beach, was finally sunk.
McKOWN, NATHANIEL A.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 58th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Susquehanna County, Pa. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
McLEOD, JAMES
Rank and organization: Captain of the Foretop, U.S. Navy. Born:
Scotland. Accredited to: Maine. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
Captain of foretop, and a volunteer from the Colorado, McLeod served
on board the U.S.S. Pensacola during the attack upon Forts Jackson
and St. Philip and the taking of New Orleans, 24 and 25 April 1862.
Acting as gun captain of the rifled howitzer aft which was much
exposed, he served this piece with great ability and activity, although
no officer superintended it.
McMAHON, MARTIN T.
Rank and organization: Captain, and aide_de_camp U.S. Volunteers
Place and date: At White Oak Swamp, Va., 30 June i862. Entered service
at: California. Born: 21 March 1838, Canada. Date of issue: 10 March
1891. Citation: Under fire of the enemy, successfully destroyed
a valuable train that had been abandoned and prevented it from falling
into the hands of the enemy.
McMILLEN, FRANCIS M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 110th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Piqua, Ohio. Birth. Bracken County, Ky. Date of issue: 10 May
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
*McVEANE, JOHN P.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company D, 49th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fredericksburg Heights, Va., 4 May 1863. Entered
service at: Buffalo, N.Y. Birth: Canada. Date of issue: 21 September
1870. Citation: Shot a Confederate color bearer and seized the flag;
also approached, alone, a barn between the lines and demanded and
received the surrender of a number of the enemy therein.
McWHORTER, WALTER F.
Rank and organization: Commissary Sergeant, Company E, 3d West
Virginia Cavalry. Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April
1865. Entered service at: Harrison County, W. Va. Birth: Lewis County,
W. Va. Date of issue: 3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 6th
Tennessee Infantry (C.S.A.).
McWlLLlAMS, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1844, Pennsylvania.
Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O). No.. 59, 22 June 1865. Citation.
Served on board the U.S.S. Pontoosuc during the capture of Fort
Fisher and Wilmington, 24 December 1864, to 22 February 1865. Carrying
out his duties faithfully throughout this period, McWilliams was
so severely wounded in the assault upon Fort Fisher that he was
sent to the hospital at Portsmouth, Va. McWilliams was recommended
for his gallantry, skill and coolness in action while under the
fire of the enemy.
MEACH, GEORGE E.
Rank and organization: Farrier, Company I, 6th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Winchester, Va., 19 September 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: New York. Date of issue: 27 September 1864. Citation:
Capture of flag.
MEAGHER, THOMAS
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company G, 158th New York
Infantry. Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864.
Entered service at: Brooklyn N.Y. Birth: Scotland. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: Led a section of his men on the enemy's
works, receiving a wound while scaling a parapet.
MEARS, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 6th Pennsylvania Reserves.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: Bloomsburgh, Pa. Birth: Bloomsburgh, Pa. Date of issue: 16 February
1897. Citation: With five volunteers he gallantly charged on a number
of the enemy's sharpshooters concealed in a log house, captured
them, and brought them into the Union lines.
MELVILLE, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1828,
Dover, N.H. Accredited to: New Hampshire. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: On board the flagship U.S.S. Hartford during action
against rebel gunboats, the ram Tennessee, and Fort Morgan in Mobile
Bay, 5 August 1864. Wounded and taken below to the surgeon when
a shell burst between the two forward 9_inch guns, killing and wounding
15 men, Melville promptly returned to his gun on the deck and, although
scarcely able to stand, refused to go below and continued to man
his post throughout the remainder of the action resulting in the
capture of the rebel ram Tennessee.
MENTER, JOHN W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 5th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Detroit, Mich. Birth: Palmer, N.Y. Date of issue: 10 May 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag.
MERRIAM, HENRY C.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, 73d U.S. Colored Troops.
Place and date: At Fort Blakely, Ala., 9 April 1865. Entered service
at: Houlton, Maine. Birth: Houlton, Maine. Date of issue: 28 June
1894. Citation: Volunteered to attack the enemy's works in advance
of orders and, upon permission being given, made a most gallant
assault.
MERRIFIELD, JAMES K.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company C, 88th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Franklin, Tenn., 30 November 1864. Entered service
at: Manlius, Bureau County, Ill. Birth: Pennsylvania. Date of issue:
28 March 1896. Citation: Captured 2 battle flags from the enemy
and returned with them to his own lines.
MERRILL, AUGUSTUS
Rank and organization: Captain, Company B, 1st Maine Veteran Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Lyndon, Maine. Birth: Byron, Maine. Date of issue: 23 October
1891. Citation: With 6 men, captured 69 Confederate prisoners and
recaptured several soldiers who had fallen into the enemy's hands.
MERRILL, GEORGE
Rank and organization: Private, Company I, 142d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Fisher, N.C., 15 January 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Queensberry, N.Y. Date of issue: 28 December
1914. Citation: Voluntarily advanced with the head of the column
and cut down the palisading.
MERRITT, JOHN G.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company K, 1st Minnesota Infantry.
Place and date: At Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: New York. Date of issue: 1 April 1880. Citation:
Gallantry in action; was wounded while capturing flag in advance
of his regiment.
MEYER, HENRY C.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company D, 24th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 17 June 1864. Entered service
at: Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Birth: Hamburg, N.Y. Date of issue: 29 March
1899. Citation: During an assault and in the face of a heavy fire
rendered heroic assistance to a wounded and helpless officer, thereby
saving his life and in the performance of this gallant act sustained
a severe wound.
MIFFLIN, JAMES
Rank and organization: Engineer's Cook, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839,
Richmond, Va. Accredited to: Virginia. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: On board the U.S.S. Brooklyn during successful attacks
against Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile
Bay, on 5 August 1864. Stationed in the immediate vicinity of the
shell whips which were twice cleared of men by bursting shells,
Mifflin remained steadfast at his post and performed his duties
in the powder division throughout the furious action which resulted
in the surrender of the prize rebel ram Tennessee and in the damaging
and destruction of batteries at Fort Morgan.
MILES, NELSON A.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 61st New York Infantry. Place and
date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 2_3 May 1863. Entered service at:
Roxbury, Mass. Birth: Westminster, Mass. Date of issue: 23 July
1892. Citation: Distinguished gallantry while holding with his command
an advanced position against repeated assaults by a strong force
of the enemy; was severely wounded.
MILLER, ANDREW
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 1836,
Germany. Accredited to: Washington, D.C. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: As captain of a gun on board the U.S.S. Richmond
during action against rebel forts and gunboats and with the ram
Tennessee in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Despite damage to his ship
and the loss of several men on board as enemy fire raked her decks,
Sgt. Miller fought his gun with skill and courage throughout the
furious 2_hour battle which resulted in the surrender of the rebel
ram Tennessee and in the damaging and destruction of batteries at
Fort Morgan.
MILLER, FRANK
Rank and organization: Private, Company M, 2d New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Jamaica, N.Y. Birth: New York. Date of issue: 24 April 1865.
citation: Capture of flag of 25th Battalion Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.);
was taken prisoner, but successfully retained his trophy until recaptured.
MILLER, HENRY A.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company B, 8th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Blakely, Ala., 9 April 1865. Entered service
at: Decatur, Ill. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 8 June 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag.
MILLER, JACOB C.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 113th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Geneva, Kane County, Ill. Birth: Bellevue, Ohio. Date of Issue:
20 August 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
MILLER, JAMES
Rank and organization. Quartermaster, U.S. Navy Born 1835 Denmark.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April 1864 Citation:
Served as quartermaster on board the U.S. Steam Gunboat Marblehead
off Legareville, Stono River, 25 December 1863, during an engagement
with the enemy on John's Island. Acting courageously under the fierce
hostile fire, Miller behaved gallantly throughout the engagement
which resulted in the enemy's withdrawal and abandonment of its
arms.
MILLER, JAMES P.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 4th Iowa Cavalry. Place
and date: At Selma, Ala., 2 April 1865. Entered service at. Henry
County, Iowa. Birth: Franklin, Ohio. Date of issue: 17 June 1865.
Citation: Capture of standard of 12th Mississippi Cavalry (C.S.A.).
MILLER, JOHN
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company G, 8th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: Freemont, Sandusky County, Ohio. Birth: Germany. Date of issue.
1 December 1864. Citation: Capture of 2 flags.
MILLER, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 8th New York Cavalry
Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered service
at. Rochester, N.Y. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 26 March 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag.
MILLER, WILLIAM E.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company H, 3d Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Born: 5 February 1836, West Hill, Pa. Date of issue
21 July 1897. Citation: Without orders, led a charge of his squadron
upon the flank of the enemy, checked his attack, and cut off and
dispersed the rear of his column.
MILLIKEN, DANIEL
Rank and organization: Quarter Gunner, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838 Maine.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation Milliken
served on board the U.S.S. New Ironsides during action in several
attacks on Fort Fisher, 24 and 25 December 1864_ and 13,14 and 15
January 1865. The ship steamed in and took the lead in the Ironclad
division close inshore and immediately opened its starboard battery
in a barrage of well directed fire to cause several fires and explosions
and dismount several guns during the first 2 days of fighting. Taken
under fire as she steamed into position on 13 January, the New Ironsides
fought all day and took on ammunition at night despite severe weather
conditions. When the enemy came out of his bombproofs to defend
the fort against the storming party, the ship's battery disabled
nearly every gun on the fort facing the shore before the cease_fire
orders were given by the flagship.
MILLS, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843, Upster, N.Y.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation: On
board the U.S.S. Minnesota, in action during the assault on Fort
Fisher, 15 January 1865. Landing on the beach with the assaulting
party from his ship, Mills charged up to the palisades and, when
more than two_thirds of the men became seized with panic and retreated
on the run, risked his life to remain with a wounded officer. With
the enemy concentrating his fire on the group, he waited until after
dark before assisting the wounded man from the field.
MILLS, FRANK W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 1st New York Mounted
Rifles Place and date: At Sandy Cross Roads, N.C., 4 September 1862.
Entered service at:------. Birth: Middletown, N.Y. Date of issue:
2 April 1898. Citation: While scouting, this soldier, in command
of an advance of but 3 or 4 men, came upon the enemy, and charged
them without orders, the rest of the troops following, the whole
force of the enemy, 120 men, being captured.
MINDIL, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company I, 61st Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Williamsburg, Va., 5 May 1862. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 25 October
1893. Citation: As aide_de_camp led the charge with a part of a
regiment, pierced the enemy's center, silenced some of his artillery,
and, getting in his rear, caused him to abandon his position.
MITCHELL, ALEXANDER H.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company A, 105th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered
service at: Hamilton, Pa. Birth: Perrysville, Pa. Date of issue:
27 March 1890. Citation: Capture of flag of 18th North Carolina
Infantry (C.S.A.), in a personal encounter with the color bearer.
MITCHELL, THEODORE
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 61st Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Pittsburgh, Pa. Birth: Tarentum, Pa. r)ate of issue: 10 May
1865. Citation: Capture of the flag of the Tennessee Brigade (C.S.A.).
MOFFITT, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company C, 16th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Gaines Mill, Va., 27 June 1862. Entered service
at: Plattsburg, N.Y. Born. 8 January 1843, Chazy, Clinton County,
N.Y. Date of issue: 3 March 1891. Citation: Voluntarily took up
the regimental colors after several color bearers had been shot
down and carried them until himself wounded.
MOLBONE, ARCHIBALD
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 1st Rhode Island Light
Artillery. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: West Greenwich, R.I. Birth: Coventry, R.I. Date of issue:
20 June 1866. Citation: Was one of a detachment of 20 picked artillerymen
who voluntarily accompanied an infantry assaulting party and who
turned upon the enemy the guns captured in the assault.
MOLLOY, HUGH
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1832,
Illinois. Accredited to: Illinois. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April 1864.
Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Fort Hindman during the engagement
near Harrisonburg, La., 2 March 1864. Following a shellburst which
mortally wounded the first sponger, who dropped the sponge out of
the forecastle port, Molloy jumped out of the port to the forecastle,
recovered the sponge and sponged and loaded the gun for the remainder
of the action from his exposed position, despite the extreme danger
to his person from the raking fire of enemy musketry.
MONAGHAN, PATRICK
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company F, 48th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 17 June 1864. Entered service
at: Minersville, Pa. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 1 December 1864.
Citation: Recapture of colors of 7th New York Heavy Artillery.
MONTGOMERY, ROBERT
Rank and organization: Captain of the Afterguard, U.S. Navy. Born:
1838, Ireland. Accredited to: Virginia. G.O. No.: 45, 21 December
1864. Citation: Montgomery served on board the U.S.S. Agawam, as
one of a volunteer crew of a powder boat which was exploded near
Fort Fisher, 23 December 1864. The powder boat, towed in by the
Wilderness to prevent detection by the enemy, cast off and slowly
steamed to within 300 yards of the beach. After fuses and fires
had been lit and a second anchor with short scope let go to assure
the boat's tailing inshore, the crew again boarded the Wilderness
and proceeded a distance of 12 miles from shore. Less than 2 hours
later the explosion took place, and the following day fires were
observed still burning at the forts.
MOORE, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839, Ireland.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April 1864. Citation:
Serving on board the U.S. Steam Gunboat Marblehead off Legareville,
Stono River, 25 December 1863, during an engagement with the enemy
on John's Island. Wounded in the fierce battle, Moore returned to
his quarters until so exhausted by loss of blood that he had to
be taken below. This engagement resulted in the enemy's abandonment
of his positions, leaving a caisson and one gun behind.
MOORE, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Entered service at: 25
March 1862, Gibraltar, England. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Served as seaman on board the U.S.S. Kearsarge when she
destroyed the Alabama off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Acting
as sponger and loader of the 1 l_inch pivot gun of the second division
during this bitter engagement, Moore exhibited marked coolness and
good conduct and was highly recommended for his gallantry under
fire by the divisional officer.
MOORE, DANIEL B.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 11th Wisconsin Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Blakely, Ala., 9 April 1865. Entered service
at: Mifflin, Wis. Born: 12 June 1838, Iowa County, Wis. Date of
issue: 8 August 1900. Citation: At the risk of his own life saved
the life of an officer who had been shot down and overpowered by
superior numbers.
MOORE, GEORGE
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838, Philadelphia,
Pa. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Rhode Island which was engaged in saving
the lives of the officers and crew of the Monitor, 30 December 1862.
Participating in the hazardous task of rescuing the officers and
crew of the sinking Monitor, Moore after rescuing several of the
men, became separated in a heavy gale with other members of the
cutter that had set out from the Rhode Island, and spent many hours
in the small boat at the mercy of the weather and high seas until
finally picked up by a schooner 50 miles east of Cape Hatteras.
MOORE, GEORGE G.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 11th West Virginia Infantry.
Place and date: At Fishers Hill, Va., 22 September 1864. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Tyler County W. Va. Date of issue: 6
October 1864. Citation: Capture of flag.
MOORE, WILBUR F.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 117th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 16 December 1864. Entered service
at: Lebanon, St. Clair County, Ill. Birth: Lebanon, St. Clair County,
Ill. Date of issue: 22 February 1865. Citation: Captured flag of
a Confederate battery while far in advance of the Union lines.
MOORE, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1834,
Boston, Mass. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April
1864. Citation: Serving as boatswain's mate on board the U.S.S.
Benton during the attack on Haines Bluff, Yazoo River, 27 December
1862. Wounded during the hour_and_a_half engagement in which the
enemy had the dead range of the vessel and was punishing her with
heavy fire, Moore served courageously in carrying lines to the shore
until the Benton was ordered to withdraw.
MOREY, DELANO
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 82d Ohio Infantry. Place
and date: At McDowell, Va., 8 May 1862. Entered service at: Hardin
County, Ohio. Birth: Licking County, Ohio. Date of issue: 14 August
1893. Citation: After the charge of the command had been repulsed,
he rushed forward alone with an empty gun and captured two of the
enemy's sharpshooters.
MORFORD, JEROME
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 55th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Bridgers Corner, Ill. Birth: Mercer County, Pa. Date of issue:
2 September 1893. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
MORGAN, JAMES H.
Rank and organization: Captain of the Top, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840,
New York. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: As captain of a gun on board the U.S.S. Richmond during
action against rebel forts and gunboats and with the Tennessee in
Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Despite damage to his ship and the loss
of several men on board as enemy fire raked her decks Morgan fought
his gun with skill and courage throughout a furious 2_hour battle
which resulted in the surrender of the rebel ram Tennessee and in
the damaging and destruction of batteries at Fort Morgan.
MORGAN, LEWIS
Rank and organization: Private, Company I, 4th Ohio Infantry. Place
and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service at:
Delaware County, Ohio. Birth: Delaware County, Ohio. Date of issue:
1 December 1864. Citation: Capture of flag from the enemy's works.
MORGAN, RICHARD H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 4th Iowa Cavalry. Place
and date: At Columbus, Ga., 16 April 1865. Entered service at: Taylor,
Freemont County, Iowa. Birth: Dubois County, Ind. Date of issue:
17 June 1865. Citation: Capture of flag inside the enemy's works,
contesting for its possession with its bearer.
MORRILL, WALTER G.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company B, 20th Maine Infantry.
Place and date: At Rappahannock Station, Va., 7 November 1863. Entered
service at: Brownville, Maine. Birth: Brownville, Maine. Date of
issue: 5 April 1898. Citation: Learning that an assault was to be
made upon the enemy's works by other troops, this officer voluntarily
joined the storming party with about 50 men of his regiment, and
by his dash and gallantry rendered effective service in the assault.
MORRIS, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 1st New York (Lincoln)
Cavalry. Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered
service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue:
3 May 1865. Citation. Capture of flag of 40th Virginia Infantry
(C.S.A.).
MORRISON, FRANCIS
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 85th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Bermuda Hundred, Va., 17 June 1864. Entered service
at: Drakestown, Pa. Birth: Fayette County, Pa. Date of issue: 2
August 1897. Citation: Voluntarily exposed himself to a heavy fire
to bring off a wounded comrade.
MORRISON, JOHN G.
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Entered service at:
Lansingburg, N.Y. Born: 3 November 1842, Ireland G.O. No.: 59, 22
June 1865. Citation: Serving as coxswain on board the U.S.S. Carondelet,
Morrison was commended for meritorious conduct in general and especially
for his heroic conduct and his inspiring example to the crew in
the engagement with the rebel ram Arkansas, Yazoo River, 15 July
1862. When the Carondelet was badly cut up, several of her crew
killed, many wounded and others almost suffocated from the effects
of escaped steam, Morrison was the leader when boarders were called
on deck, and the first to return to the guns and give the ram a
broadside as she passed. His presence of mind in time of battle
or trial is reported as always conspicuous and encouraging.
MORSE, BENJAMIN
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 3d Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: Grand Rapids, Mich. Born: 20 September 1844, Livingston, N.Y.
Date of issue: 24 February 1891. Citation: Capture of colors of
4th Georgia Battery (C.S.A.)
MORSE, CHARLES E.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company I, 62d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 5 May 1864. Entered service
at: New York. Birth: France. Date of issue: 14 January 1890. Citation:
Voluntarily rushed back into the enemy's lines, took the colors
from the color sergeant, who was mortally wounded, and, although
himself wounded, carried them through the fight.
MORTON, CHARLES W.
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1836,
Ireland. Accredited to: Maryland. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
Serving as boatswain's mate on board the U.S.S. Benton during the
Yazoo River Expedition, 23 to 27 December 1863. Taking part in the
hour_and_a_half engagement with the enemy at Drumgould's Bluff,
27 December, Morton served courageously throughout the battle against
the hostile forces, who had the dead range of the vessel and were
punishing her with heavy fire, until the Benton was ordered to withdraw.
MOSTOLLER, JOHN W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 54th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Lynchburg, Va., 18 June 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Somerset County, Pa. Date of issue: 27 December
1894. Citation: Voluntarily led a charge on a Confederate battery
(the officers of the company being disabled) and compelled its hasty
removal.
MULHOLLAND, ST. CLAIR A.
Rank and organization: Major, 116th Pennsylvania Infantry. Place
and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 4_5 May 1863. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Born: 1 April 1839, Ireland. Date of issue:
26 March 1895. Citation: In command of the picket line held the
enemy in check all night to cover the retreat of the Army.
MULLEN, PATRICK
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Entered service
at: Baltimore, Md. Birth: Baltimore, Md. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865.
Citation: Served as boatswain's mate on board the U.S.S. Wyandank
during a boat expedition up Mattox Creek, 17 March 1865. Rendering
gallant assistance to his commanding officer, Mullen, lying on his
back, loaded the howitzer and then fired so carefully as to kill
and wound many rebels, causing their retreat.
SECOND AWARD
G.O. No.: 62, 29 June 1865. Second award. Citation: Served as boatswain's
mate on board the U.S.S. Don, 1 May 1865. Engaged in picking up
the crew of picket launch No. 6, which had swamped. Mullen, seeing
an officer who was at that time no longer able to keep up and was
below the surface of the water, jumped overboard and brought the
officer to the boat, thereby rescuing him from drowning, which brave
action entitled him to wear a bar on the medal he had already received
at Mattox Creek, 17 March 1865.
MUNDELL, WALTER L.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 5th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Dallas, Mich. Born: 1839, Michigan. Date of issue: 10 May 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag.
MUNSELL, HARVEY M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 99th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 1_3 July 1863. Entered service
at: Vanango County, Pa. Birth: Steuben County, N.Y. Date of issue:
5 February 1866. Citation: Gallant and courageous conduct as color
bearer. (This noncommissioned officer carried the colors of his
regiment through 13 engagements.)
MURPHY, CHARLES J.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant and Quartermaster, 38th
New York Infantry. Place and date: At Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861.
Entered service at:------. Birth: England. Date of issue: 5 April
1898. Citation: Took a rifle and voluntarily fought with his regiment
in the ranks; when the regiment was forced back, voluntarily remained
on the field caring for the wounded, and was there taken prisoner.
MURPHY, DANIEL J.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company F, 19th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Hatchers Run, Va., 27 October 1864.
Entered service at: Lowell, Mass. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date
of issue: 1 December 1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 47th North
Carolina Infantry (C.S.A.).
MURPHY, DENNIS J. F.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company F, 14th Wisconsin Infantry.
Place and date: At Corinth, Miss., 3 October 1862. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 22 January 1892. Citation:
Although wounded three times, carried the colors throughout the
conflict.
MURPHY, JAMES T.
Rank and organization: Private, Company L, 1st Connecticut Artillery.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 25 March 1865. Entered service
at: New Haven, Conn. Birth: Canada. Date of issue: 29 October 1886.
Citation: A piece of artillery having been silenced by the enemy,
this soldier voluntarily ass1sted in working the piece, conducting
himself throughout the engagement in a gallant and fearless manner.
MURPHY, JOHN P.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 5th Ohio Infantry. Place
and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered service at:
Cincinnati, Ohio. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 11 September 1866.
Citation: Capture of flag of 13th Alabama Infantry (C.S.A.).
MURPHY, MICHAEL C.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, 170th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At North Anna River, Va., 24 May 1864. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 15 January 1897.
Citation: This officer, commanding the regiment, kept it on the
field exposed to the fire of the enemy for 3 hours without being
able to fire one shot in return because of the ammunition being
exhausted.
MURPHY, PATRICK
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1823,
Ireland. Accredited to: New York. Citation: Served as boatswain's
mate on board the U.S.S. Metacomet, during action against rebel
forts and gunboats and with the ram Tennessee in Mobile Bay, 5 August
1864. Despite damage to his ship and the loss of several men on
board as enemy fire raked her decks, Murphy performed his duties
with skill and courage throughout a furious 2_hour battle which
resulted in the surrender of the rebel ram Tennessee and in the
damaging and destruction of batteries at Fort Morgan.
MURPHY, ROBINSON B.
Rank and organization: Musician, Company A, 127th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Atlanta, Ga., 28 July 1864. Entered service at:
Oswego, Kendall County, Ill. Birth: Oswego, Kendall County, Ill.
Date of issue: 22 July 1890. Citation: Being orderly to the brigade
commander, he voluntarily led two regiments as reinforcements into
line of battle, where he had his horse shot under him.
MURPHY, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company K, 158th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 30 September 1864. Entered
service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of issue:
15 October 1864. Citation: Capture of flag.
MURPHY, THOMAS C.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 31st Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Pekin, Ill. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 14 August 1893. Citation:
Voluntarily crossed the line of heavy fire of Union and Confederate
forces, carrying a message to stop the firing of one Union regiment
on another.
MURPHY, THOMAS J.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company G, 146th New York
Infantry. Place and date: At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered
service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 10 May
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
MYERS, GEORGE S.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 101st Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Chickamauga, Ga., 19 September 1863. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Fairfield, Ohio. Date of issue: 9 April
1894. Citation: Saved the regimental colors by greatest personal
devotion and bravery.
MYERS, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 1st Maryland Cavalry.
Place and date: At Appomattox Courthouse, Va., 9 April 1865. Entered
service at: Baltimore, Md. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue:
14 June 1871. Citation: Gallantry in action; was 5 times wounded.
NASH, HENRY H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company B, 47th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: Adrian, Mich. Born: 4 March 1842, Lanawee, Mich. Date of issue:
15 February 1909. Citation: Was one of a party that volunteered
and attempted to run the enemy's batteries with a steam tug and
2 barges loaded with subsistence stores.
NAYLOR, DAVID
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843, Thompsonville,
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Oneida in the engagement at Mobile Bay,
5 August 1864. Acting as powder boy at the 30-pounder Parrott rifle,
Naylor had his passing box shot from his hands and knocked overboard
where it fell in one of the Calena's boats which was under the bow.
Jumping overboard, Naylor recovered his box, returned to his station
and continued to carry out his courageous actions throughout the
engagement which resulted in the capture of the rebel ram Tennessee
and the damaging of Fort Morgan.
NEAHR, ZACHARIAH C.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 142d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Fisher, N.C., 16 January 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Canajoharie, N.Y. Date of issue: 11 September
1890. Citation: Voluntarily advanced with the head of the column
and cut down the palisading.
NEIL, JOHN
Rank and organization: Quarter Gunner, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, Newfoundland.
Accredited to: Virginia. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Neil served on board the U.S.S. Agawam, as one of a volunteer crew
of a powder boat which was exploded near Fort Fisher, 23 December
1864. The powder boat, towed in by the Wilderness to prevent detection
by the enemy, cast off and slowly steamed to within 300 yards of
the beach. After fuses and fires had been lit and a second anchor
with short scope let go to assure the boat's tailing inshore, the
crew again boarded the Wilderness and proceeded a distance of 12
miles from shore. Less than 2 hours later the explosion took place,
and the following day fires were observed still burning at the forts.
NEVILLE, EDWIN M.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company C, 1st Connecticut Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Waterbury, Conn. Birth:------. Date of issue: 3 May 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag.
NEWLAND, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1841,
Medway, Mass. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: Serving on board the U.S.S. Oneida in the engagement
at Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Carrying out his duties as loader
of the after 11-inch gun, Newland distinguished himself on board
for his good conduct and faithful discharge of his station, behaving
splendidly under the fire of the enemy and throughout the battle
which resulted in the capture of the rebel ram Tennessee and the
damaging of Fort Morgan.
NEWMAN, MARCELLUS J.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 111th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Resaca, Ga., 14 May 1864. Entered service at:
Richview, Washington County, Ill. Birth: Richview, Washington County,
Ill. Date of issue: 13 May 1899. Citation: Voluntarily returned,
in the face of a severe fire from the enemy, and rescued a wounded
comrade who had been left behind as the regiment fell back.
NEWMAN, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant, Company B, 86th New York Infantry.
Place and date: Near Amelia Springs, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Orange County, N.Y. Date of issue: 10
May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
NIBBE, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1842, Germany.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation: Served
as quartermaster on board the U.S.S. Peterel during its capture
in Yazoo River, 22 April 1864. Standing his ground when a shot came
through the stern, raking the gundeck and entering and exploding
the boilers, when all the others had deserted the flag, Nibbe assisted
in getting the wounded off the guard and proceeded to get ready
to fire the ship despite the escaping steam from the boilers at
which time he was surrounded on all sides by the rebels and forced
to surrender.
NICHOLS, HENRY C.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company E, 73d U.S. Colored Troops.
Place and date: At Fort Blakely, Ala., 9 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Brandon, Vt. Date of issue: 3 August 1897. Citation:
Voluntarily made a reconnaissance in advance of the line held by
his regiment and, under a heavy fire, obtained information of great
value.
NICHOLS, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, New
York, N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: On board the U.S.S. Brooklyn during successful attacks
against Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee, in Mobile
Bay, on 5 August 1864. Despite severe damage to his ship and the
loss of several men on board as enemy fire raked her decks from
stem to stern, Nichols fought his gun with skill and courage throughout
the furious battle which resulted in the surrender of the prize
rebel ram Tennessee, and in the damaging and destruction of batteries
at Fort Morgan.
NIVEN, ROBERT
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company H, 8th New York
Cavalry. Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered
service at: Rochester, N.Y. Born: 18 December 1833, Harlem, N.Y.
Date of issue: 26 March 1865. Citation: Capture of 2 flags.
NOBLE, DANIEL
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, Bath County,
Ky. G.O. No.: 71, 15 January 1866. Citation: As landsman on board
the U.S.S. Metacomet, Noble served among the boat's crew which went
to the rescue of the U.S. Monitor Tecumseh when that vessel was
struck by a torpedo in passing enemy forts in Mobile Bay, 5 August
1864. Noble braved the enemy fire which was said by the admiral
to be "one of the most galling" he had ever seen and aided in rescuing
from death 10 of the crew of the Tecumseh, thereby eliciting the
admiration of both friend and foe.
NOLAN, JOHN J.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company K, 8th New Hampshire Infantry.
Place and date: At Georgia Landing, La., 27 October 1862. Entered
service at: Nashua, N.H. Born: 24 June 1844, Ireland. Date of issue:
3 August 1897. Citation: Although prostrated by a cannon shot, refused
to give up the flag which he was carrying as color bearer of his
regiment and continued to carry it at the head of the regiment throughout
the engagement.
NOLL, CONRAD
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 20th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: Ann Arbor, Mich. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 28 July 1896.
Citation: Seized the colors, the color bearer having been shot down,
and gallantly fought his way out with them, though the enemy were
on the left flank and rear.
NORTH, JASPER N.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 4th West Virginia Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Ames, Ohio. Birth:------. Date of issue: 27 July 1894. Citation:
Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
NORTON, ELLIOTT M.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company H, 6th Michigan
Cavalry. Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered
service at: Cooper, Mich. Birth: Connecticut. Date of issue: 3 May
1865. Citation: Rushed ahead of his column and captured the flag
of the 44th Tennessee Infantry (C.S.A.).
NORTON, JOHN R.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant, Company M, 1st New York (Lincoln)
Cavalry. Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Ontario County, N.Y. Date of issue: 3
May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
NORTON, LLEWELLYN P.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company L, 10th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Cortland County, N.Y. Birth: Scott, N.Y. Date of issue: 3 July
1865. Citation: Charged the enemy and, with the assistance of Corporal
Bringle, captured a fieldpiece with 2 prisoners.
NOYES, WILLIAM W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 2d Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: Montpelier, Vt. Birth: Montpelier, Vt. Date of issue: 22 March
1892. Citation: Standing upon the top of the breastworks, deliberately
took aim and fired no less than 15 shots into the enemy's lines,
but a few yards away.
NUGENT, CHRISTOPHER
Rank and organization: Orderly Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps. Born:
1840, County of Caven, Ireland. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O.
No.: 32, 16 April 1864. Citation: Serving on board the U.S.S. Fort
Henry, Crystal River, Fla., 15 June 1863. Reconnoitering on the
Crystal River on this date and in charge of a boat from the Fort
Henry, Orderly Sgt. Nugent ordered an assault upon a rebel breastwork
fortification. In this assault, the orderly sergeant and his comrades
drove a guard of 11 rebels into the swamp, capturing their arms
and destroying their camp equipage while gallantly withholding fire
to prevent harm to a woman among the fugitives. On 30 July 1863,
he further proved his courage by capturing a boat off Depot Key,
Fla., containing 2 men and a woman with their baggage.
NUTTING, LEE
Rank and organization: Captain, Company C., 61st New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Todds Tavern, Va., 8 May 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Orange County, N.Y. Date of issue: 21 August
1893. Citation: Led the regiment in charge at a critical moment
under a murderous fire until he fell desperately wounded.
O'BEIRNE, JAMES R.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company C, 37th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fair Oaks, Va., 31 May and 1 June 1862. Entered
service at: New York. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 20 January
1891. Citation: Gallantly maintained the line of battle until ordered
to fall back.
O'BRIEN, HENRY D.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 1st Minnesota Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: St. Anthony Falls, Minn. Birth: Maine. Date of issue: 9 April
1890. Citation: Taking up the colors where they had fallen, he rushed
ahead of his regiment, close to the muzzles of the enemy's guns,
and engaged in the desperate struggle in which the enemy was defeated,
and though severely wounded, he held the colors until wounded a
second time.
O'BRIEN, OLIVER
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839, Boston,
Mass. Accredited to. Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Served as coxswain on board the U.S. Sloop John Adams,
Sullvan's Island Channel, 28 November 1864. Taking part in the boarding
of the blockade runner Beatrice while under heavy enemy fire from
Fort Moultrie, O'Brien, who was in charge of one of the boarding
launches, carried out his duties with prompt and energetic conduct.
This action resulted in the firing of the Beatrice and the capture
of a quantity of supplies from her.
O'BRIEN, PETER
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 1st New York (Lincoln)
Cavalry. Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 26 March 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag and of a Confederate officer with his
horse and equipment.
O'CONNELL, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Coal Heaver, U.S. Navy. Born: 1842, Ireland.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
On board the flagship U.S.S. Hartford, during successful attacks
against Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile
Bay on 5 August 1864. Although a patient in the sick bay, O'Connell
voluntarily reported at his station at the shell whip and continued
to perform his duties with zeal and courage until his right hand
was severed by an enemy shellburst.
O'CONNOR, ALBERT
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 7th Wisconsin Infantry.
Place and date: At Gravelly Run, Va., 31 March and 1 April 1865.
Entered service at: West Point Township, Columbia County, Wis. Birth:
Canada. Date of issue: Unknown. Citation: On 31 March 1865, with
a comrade, recaptured a Union officer from a detachment of 9 Confederates,
capturing 3 of the detachment and dispersing the remainder, and
on 1 April 1865, seized a stand of Confederate colors, killing a
Confederate officer in a hand_to_hand contest over the colors and
retaining the colors until surrounded by Confederates and compelled
to relinquish them.
O'CONNOR, TIMOTHY
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 1st U.S. Cavalry. Place
and date: Unknown. Entered service at:------. Birth: Ireland. Date
of issue: 5 January 1865. Citation: Date and place of act not of
record in War Department.
O'DEA, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 8th Missouri Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Clinton, DeWitt County, Ill. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue:
12 July 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
O'DONNELL, MENOMEN
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company A, 11th Missouri
Infantry. Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. At Fort
DeRussey, La., 14 March 1864. Entered service at: Illinois. Born:
30 April 1830, Ireland. Date of issue. 11 September 1897. Citation
Voluntarily joined the color guard in the assault on the enemy's
works when he saw indications of wavering and caused the colors
of his regiment to be planted on the parapet. Voluntarily placed
himself in the ranks of an assaulting column (being then on staff
duty) and rode with it Into the enemy's works, being the only mounted
officer present, was twice wounded in battle.
O'DONOGHUE, TIMOTHY
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy, Born: 1841, Rochester
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Served as boatswain's mate on board the U.S.S. Signal, Red River,
5 May 1864. Proceeding up the Red River, the U.S.S. Signal engaged
a large force of enemy field batteries and sharpshooters, returning
the fire until the ship was totally disabled, at which time the
white flag was raised. Serving as gun captain, and wounded early
in the battle, O'Donoghue bravely stood by his gun in the face of
enemy fire until ordered to withdraw.
OLIVER, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company M, 100th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 25 March 1865. Entered
service at: Allegheny County, Pa. Birth: Allegheny County, Pa. Date
of issue. 3 July 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 31st Georgia
Infantry (C.S.A.).
OLIVER, PAUL A.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company D. 12th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Resaca, Ga. 15 May 1864 Entered service at: New
York, N.Y. Born: 18 July 1831, at sea in the English Channel aboard
American flagship. Date of issue. 12 October 1892. Citation: While
acting as aide assisted in preventing a disaster caused by Union
troops firing into each other.
O'NEILL, STEPHEN
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 7th U S. Infantry.
Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 1 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: St. Johns, New Brunswick. Date of issue: 28 September
1891. Citation: Took up the colors from the hands of the color bearer
who had been shot down and bore them through the remainder of the
battle.
OPEL, JOHN N.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 7th Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 5 May 1864. Entered service
at: Decatur County, Ind. Birth: ------. Date of issue: 1 December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 50th Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.).
ORBANSKY, DAVID
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 58th Ohio Infantry Place
and date: At Shiloh, Tenn.; Vicksburg, Miss., etc., 1862 and 1863.
Entered service at: Columbus, Ohio. Birth: Lautenburg, Prussia.
Date of issue: 2 August 1879. Citation. Gallantry in actions.
ORR, CHARLES A.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 187th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Hatchers Run, Va., 27 October 1864. Entered service
at: Bennington, N.Y. Birth: Holland, N.Y. Date of issue: 1 April
1898. Citation: This soldier and two others, voluntarily and under
fire, rescued several wounded and helpless soldiers.
ORR, ROBERT L.
Rank and organization: Major, 61st Pennsylvania Infantry. Place
and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service at:
Philadelphia, Pa. Born: 28 March 1836, Philadelphia, Pa. Date of
issue: 28 November 1892. Citation: Carried the colors at the head
of the column in the assault after two color bearers had been shot
down.
ORTEGA, JOHN
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, Spain. Accredited
to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation: Served
as seaman on board the U.S.S. Saratoga during actions of that vessel
on 2 occasions. Carrying out his duties courageously during these
actions, Ortega conducted himself gallantly through both periods.
Promoted to acting master's mate.
ORTH, JACOB G.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company D, 28th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 15 January 1867.
Citation: Capture of flag of 7th South Carolina Infantry (C.S.A.),
in hand_to_hand encounter, although he was wounded in the shoulder.
OSBORNE, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 29th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Scituate, Mass. Date of issue: 1 April 1898. Citation:
Although wounded and carried to the rear, he secured a rifle and
voluntarily returned to the front, where, failing to find his own
regiment, he joined another and fought with it until again severely
wounded and taken prisoner.
OSS, ALBERT
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 11th New Jersey Infantry.
Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: Newark, N.J. Birth: Belgium. Date of issue: 6 May 1892. Citation:
Remained in the rifle pits after the others had retreated, firing
constantly, and contesting the ground step by step.
OVERTURF, JACOB H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 83d Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: at Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Holton, Ind. Birth: Jefferson County, Ind. Date of issue: 13
August 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
OVIATT, MILES M.
Rank and organization: Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 1841,
Cattaraugus County, N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45,
31 December 1864. Citation: On board the U.S.S. Brooklyn during
action against rebel forts and gunboats and with the ram Tennessee
in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Despite severe damage to his ship
and the loss of several men on board as enemy fire raked the deck,
Cpl. Oviatt fought his gun with skill and courage throughout the
furious 2_hour battle which resulted in the surrender of the rebel
ram Tennessee.
PACKARD, LORON F.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 5th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Raccoon Ford, Va., 27 November 1863. Entered
service at. Cuba, N.Y. Birth. Cattaraugus County, N.Y. Date of issue.
20 August 1894. Citation. After his command had retreated, this
soldier, voluntarily and alone, returned to the assistance of a
comrade and rescued him from the hands of 3 armed Confederates.
PALMER, GEORGE H.
Rank and organization: Musician, 1st Illinois Cavalry. Place and
date. At Lexington, Mo., 20 September 1861. Entered service at:
Illinois. Birth: New York. Date of issue. 10 March 1896. Citation:
Volunteered to fight in the trenches and also led a charge which
resulted in the recapture of a Union hospital, together with Confederate
sharpshooters then occupying the same.
PALMER, JOHN G.
Rank and organization. Corporal, Company F, 21st Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862. Entered
service at: Montville, Conn. Birth. Montville, Conn. Date of issue.
30 October 1896. Citation: First of 6 men who volunteered to assist
gunner of a battery upon which the enemy was concentrating its fire,
and fought with the battery until the close of the engagement. His
commanding officer felt he would never see this man alive again.
PALMER, WILLIAM J.
Rank and organization. Colonel, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Place
and date: At Red Hill, Ala., 14 January 1865. Entered service at.
Philadelphia, Pa. Born. 16 September 1836, Leipsic, Kent County,
Del. Date of issue. 24 February 1894. Citation: With less than 200
men, attacked and defeated a superior force of the enemy, capturing
their fieldpiece and about 100 prisoners without losing a man.
PARKER, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company B, 2d Rhode Island Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865, at Sailors Creek,
Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service at: Providence, R.I. Birth. England.
Date of issue: 29 May 1867. Citation. Planted the first color on
the enemy's works. Carried the regimental colors over the creek
after the regiment had broken and been repulsed.
PARKER, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Captain of the Afterguard, U.S. Navy. Birth:
Boston, Mass. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April
1863. Citation: At the wheel on board the U |