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ADAMS, JAMES F.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 1st West Virginia Cavalry.
Place and date: At Nineveh, Va., 12 November 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Cabell County, Va. Date of issue: 26 November
1864. Citation: Capture of State flag of 14th Virginia Cavalry (C.S.A.)
ADAMS, JOHN G. B.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company I, 19th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862.
Entered service at: ------. Birth: Groveland, Mass. Date of issue:
16 December 1896. Citation: Seized the 2 colors from the hands of
a corporal and a lieutenant as they fell mortally wounded, and with
a color in each hand advanced across the field to a point where
the regiment was reformed on those colors.
AHEAM, MICHAEL
Rank and organization: Paymaster's Steward, U.S. Navy. Enlisted
in: France. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation: Served on
board the U.S.S. Kearsarge when she destroyed the Alabama off Cherbourg,
France, 19 June 1864. Carrying out his duties courageously, PmS.
Aheam exhibited marked coolness and good conduct and was highly
recommended by his divisional officer for gallantry under enemy
fire.
ALBER, FREDERICK
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 17th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: Manchester, Mich. Born: 1838, Germany. Date of issue: 30 July
1896. Citation: Bravely rescued Lt. Charles H. Todd of his regiment
who had been captured by a party of Confederates by shooting down
one, knocking over another with the butt of his musket, and taking
them both prisoners.
ALBERT, CHRISTIAN
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 47th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Cincinnati, Ohio. Date of issue: 10 August 1895.
Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
ALLEN, ABNER P.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company K, 39th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Bloomington, Ill. Birth: Woodford County, Ill. Date of issue:
12 May 1865. Citation: Gallantry as color bearer in the assault
on Fort Gregg.
ALLEN, JAMES
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 16th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At South Mountain, Md., 14 September 1862. Entered
service at: Potsdam, N.Y. Born: 6 May 1843, Ireland. Date of issue:
11 September 1890. Citation: Single-handed and slightly wounded
he accosted a squad of 14 Confederate soldiers bearing the colors
of the 16th Georgia Infantry (C.S.A.). By an imaginary ruse he secured
their surrender and kept them at bay when the regimental commander
discovered him and rode away for assistance.
ALLEN, NATHANIEL M.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company B, 1st Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: Boston, Mass. Birth: Boston, Mass. Date of issue: 29 March 1899.
Citation: When his regiment was falling back, this soldier, bearing
the national color, returned in the face of the enemy's fire, pulled
the regimental flag from under the body of its bearer, who had fallen,
saved the flag from capture, and brought both colors off the field.
AMES, ADELBERT
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 5th U.S. Artillery. Place
and date: At Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. Entered service at: Rockland,
Maine. Birth: East Thomaston, Maine. Date of issue: 22 June 1894.
Citation: remained upon the field in command of a section of Griffin's
Battery, directing its fire after being severely wounded and refusing
to leave the field until too weak to sit upon the caisson where
he had been placed by men of his command.
AMMERMAN, ROBERT W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: Center County, Pa. Birth: Center County, Pa. Date of issue:
31 January 1865. Citation: Capture of battle flag of 8th North Carolina
(C.S.A.), being one of the foremost in the assault.
ANDERSON, BRUCE
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 142d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Fisher, N.C., 15 January 1865. Entered service
at: Ephratah, N.Y. Born: Mexico, Oswego County, N.Y., 9 June 1845.
Date of issue: 28 December 1914. Citation: Voluntarily advanced
with the head of the column and cut down the palisading.
ANDERSON, CHARLES W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 1st New York (Lincoln)
Cavalry. Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: New Orleans, La. Date of issue: 26 March
1865. Citation: Capture of unknown Confederate flag.
ANDERSON, EVERETT W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company M, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Crosbys Creek, Tenn., 14 January 1864. Entered
service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Louisiana. Date of issue: 3
December 1894. Citation: Captured, single-handed, Confederate Brig.
Gen. Robert B. Vance during a charge upon the enemy.
ANDERSON, FREDERICK C.
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 18th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Weldon Railroad, Va., 21 August 1864. Entered
service at:------Birth: Boston, Mass. Date of issue: 6 September
1864. Citation: Capture of battle flag of 27th South Carolina (C.S.A.)
and the color bearer.
ANDERSON, MARION T.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company D, 51st Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 16 December 1864. Entered service
at: Kokomo, Ind. Birth: Decatur County, Ind. Date of issue: 1 September
1893. Citation: Led his regiment over 5 lines of the enemy's works,
where he fell, severely wounded.
ANDERSON, PETER
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 31st Wisconsin Infantry.
Place and date: At Bentonville, N.C., 19 March 1865. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Lafayette County, Wis. Date of issue: 16 June
1865. Citation: Entirely unassisted, brought from the field an abandoned
piece of artillery and saved the gun from falling into the hands
of the enemy.
ANDERSON, ROBERT
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1841, Ireland.
Accredited to: New Hampshire. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation.
Served on board the U.S.S. Crusader and the Keokuk during various
actions of those vessels. Carrying out his duties skillfully while
on board the U.S.S. Crusader, Q.M. Anderson, on all occasions, set
forth the greatest intrepidity and devotion. During the attack on
Charleston, while serving on board the U.S.S. Keokuk, Q.M. Anderson
was stationed at the wheel when shot penetrated the house and, with
the scattering of the iron, used his own body as a shield for his
commanding officer.
ANDERSON, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 1st West Virginia Cavalry.
Place and date: At Appomattox Station, Va., 8 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Washington County, Pa. Date of issue:
3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of Confederate flag.
ANGLING, JOHN
Rank and organization: Cabin Boy, U.S. Navy. Born: 1850, Portland,
Maine. Accredited to: Maine. 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 January 1865. Carrying
out his duties faithfully during this period, C.B. Angling was recommended
for gallantry and skill and for his cool courage while under the
fire of the enemy throughout these various actions.
APPLE, ANDREW O.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 12th West Virginia
Infantry. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Northampton, Pa. Date of issue: 12 May
1865. Citation: Conspicuous gallantry as color bearer in the assault
on Fort Gregg.
APPLETON, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company H, 4th U.S. Colored
Troops. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 15 June 1864; At New
Market Heights, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered service at: Portsmouth,
N.H. Born: 24 March 1843, Chichester, N.H. Date of issue: 18 February
1891. Citation: The first man of the Eighteenth Corps to enter the
enemy's works at Petersburg, Va., 15 June 1864. Valiant service
in a desperate assault at New Market Heights, Va., inspiring the
Union troops by his example of steady courage.
ARCHER, JAMES W.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant and Adjutant, 59th Indiana
Infantry. Place and date: At Corinth, Miss., 4 October 1862. Entered
service at: Spencer, Ind. Birth: Edgar, Ill. Date of issue: 2 August
1897. Citation: Voluntarily took command of another regiment, with
the consent of one or more of his seniors, who were present, rallied
the command and led it in the assault.
ARCHER, LESTER
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 96th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Harrison, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Fort Ann, N.Y. Date of issue: 6 April
1865. Citation: Gallantry in placing the colors of his regiment
on the fort.
ARCHINAL, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 30th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 10 July 1894. Citation:
Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
ARMSTRONG, CLINTON L.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 83d Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at. ------. Birth: Franklin, Ind. Date of issue: 15 August 1894.
Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
ARNOLD, ABRAHAM K.
Rank and organization: Captain, 5th U.S. Cavalry, Place and date:
At Davenport Bridge, Va., 10 May 1864. Entered service at: Bedford,
Pa. Born: 24 March 1837, Bedford, Pa. Date of issue: 1 September
1893. Citation: By a gallant charge against a superior force of
the enemy, extricated his command from a perilous position in which
it had been ordered.
ARTHER, MATTHEW
Rank and organization: Signal Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1835,
Scotland. Entered service at: Boston, Mass. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July
1863. Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Carondelet at the reduction
of Forts Henry and Donelson, 6 and 14 February 1862 and other actions.
Carrying out his duties as signal quartermaster and captain of the
rifled bow gun, S/Q.M. Arther was conspicuous for valor and devotion,
serving most faithfully, effectively and valiantly.
ASTEN, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Quarter Gunner, U.S. Navy. Born: 1834, Halifax,
Nova Scotia. Accredited to: Illinois. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: Served 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
their fire until the Federal ship was totally disabled, at which
time the white flag was raised. Although on the sick list, Q.G.
Asten courageously carried out his duties during the entire engagement.
ATKINSON, THOMAS E.
Rank and organization: Yeoman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1824, Salem, Mass.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Richmond, Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864; commended
for coolness and energy in supplying the rifle ammunition, which
was under his sole charge, in the action in Mobile Bay on the morning
of 5 August 1864. He was a petty officer on board the U.S. Frigate
Congress in 1842-46; was present and assisted in capturing the whole
of the Buenos Ayrean fleet by that vessel off Montevideo; joined
the Richmond in September 1860; was in the action with Fort McRea,
the Head of the Passes of the Mississippi, Forts Jackson and St.
Philip, the Chalmettes, the rebel ironclads and gunboats below New
Orleans, Vicksburg, Port Hudson, and at the surrender of New Orleans.
AVERY, JAMES
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1825, Scotland.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 71, 15 January 1866. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Metacomet. As a member of 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 the enemy forts in
Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864, S/man Avery 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,
eliciting the admiration of both friend and foe.
AVERY, WILLIAM B.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1st New York Marine
Artillery. Place and date: At Tranters Creek, N.C., 5 June 1862.
Entered service at: Providence, R.I. Born: 10 September 1840, Providence,
R.I. Date of issue: 2 September 1893. Citation: Handled his battery
with greatest coolness amidst the hottest fire.
AYERS, DAVID
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 57th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Birth: Kalida, Ohio. Date of issue: 13
April 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
AYERS, JOHN G. K.
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 8th Missouri Infantry
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at. Pekin, Tazwell County, Ill. Birth: Washlinaw, Mich. Date of
issue: 31 August 1895. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the
"volunteer storming party."
BABCOCK, WILLIAM J.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 2d Rhode Island Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: South Kingston, R.I. Birth: Griswold, Conn. Date of issue: 2
March 1895. Citation: Planted the flag upon the parapet while the
enemy still occupied the line; was the first of his regiment to
enter the works.
BACON, ELIJAH W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 14th Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: Berlin, Conn. Birth: Burlington, Conn. Date of issue: 1 December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 16th North Carolina regiment
(C.S.A.).
BAIRD, ABSALOM
Rank and organization: Brigadier General, U.S. Volunteers. Place
and date: At Jonesboro, Ga., 1 September 1864. Entered service at:
Washington, Pa. Birth: Washington, Pa. Date of issue: 22 April 1896.
Citation: Voluntarily led a detached brigade in an assault upon
the enemy's works.
BAKER, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Quarter Gunner, U.S. Navy. Born: 1809, Georgetown,
D.C., Entered service at: New York, N.Y. G.O. No.: 71, 15 January
1866. Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Metacomet. As a member
of 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 the
enemy forts in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864, Q.G. Baker 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, eliciting the admiration of both friend
and foe.
BALDWIN, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Coal Heaver, U.S. Navy. Born: 30 June 1839,
Delaware. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: Serving on board the U.S.S. Wyalusing and participating
in a plan to destroy the rebel ram Albermarle in Roanoke River,
25 May 1864. Volunteering for the hazardous mission, C.H. Baldwin
participated in the transfer of 2 torpedoes across an island swamp.
Weighted by a line which was used to transfer the torpedoes, he
swam the river and, when challenged by a sentry, was forced to abandon
the plan after erasing its detection and before it could be carried
to completion. Escaping the fire of the muskets, C.H. Baldwin spent
2 days and nights of hazardous travel without food, and finally
arrived, fatigued, at the mother ship.
BALDWIN, FRANK D.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company D, 19th Michigan Infantry;
First Lieutenant, 5th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Peach Tree
Creek, Ga., 12 July 1864. Entered service at: Constantine, Mich.
Birth: Michigan. Date of issue: 3 December 1891. Second award. Citation:
Led his company in a countercharge at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., 12
July 1864, under a galling fire ahead of his own men, and singly
entered the enemy's line, capturing and bringing back 2 commissioned
officers, fully armed, besides a guidon of a Georgia regiment.
SECOND AWARD
Place and date: At McClellans Creek, Tex., 8 November 1874. Citation:
Rescued, with 2 companies, 2 white girls by a voluntary attack upon
Indians whose superior numbers and strong position would have warranted
delay for reinforcements, but which delay would have permitted the
Indians to escape and kill their captives.
BALLEN, FREDERICK
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 47th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: Adrian, Mich. Born: 1842, Germany. Date of issue: 6 November
1908. 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.
BANKS, GEORGE L.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 15th Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered
service at: Allen County, Ind. Birth: ------. Date of issue: 28
September 1897. Citation: As color bearer, led his regiment in the
assault, and, though wounded, carried the nag forward to the enemy's
works, where he was again wounded. In a brigade of 8 regiments this
flag was the first planted on the parapet.
BARBER, JAMES A.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company G, 1st Rhode Island Light
Artillery. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: Westerly, R.I. Birth: Westerly, 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.
BARKER, NATHANIEL C.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 11th New Hampshire
Infantry. Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered
service at: Manchester, N.H. Born: 28 September 1836, Piermont,
N.H. Date of issue: 23 September 1897. Citation: Six color bearers
of the regiment having been killed, he voluntarily took both flags
of the regiment and carried them through the remainder of the battle.
BARNES, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 38th U.S. Colored Troops.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: St. Marys County, Md. Date of issue 6
April 1865. Citation: Among the first to enter the enemy's works;
although wounded.
BARNUM, HENRY A.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 149th New York Infantry. Place
and date: At Chattanooga, Tenn., 23 November 1863. Entered service
at: Syracuse, N.Y. Born: 24 September 1833, Jamesville, Onondaga
County, N.Y. Date of issue: July 1889. Citation: Although suffering
severely from wounds, he led his regiment, inciting the men to greater
action by word and example until again severely wounded.
BARNUM, JAMES
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1816
Massachusetts. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June
1865. Citation: Barnum served on board the U.S.S. New Ironsides
during action in several attacks on Fort Fisher, 24 and 25 December
1864; and on 13, 14, and 15 January 1865. The ship steamed in and
took the lead in the ironclad division close in shore 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. Barnum was commended for highly meritorious conduct
during this period.
BARRELL, CHARLES L.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company C, 102d U.S. Colored
Troops. Place and date: Near Camden, S.C., April 1865. Entered service
at: Leighton, Allegan County, Mich. Birth:------. Date of issue:
14 May 1891. Citation: Hazardous service in marching through the
enemy's country to bring relief to his command.
BARRICK, JESSE T.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 3d Minnesota Infantry.
Place and date: Near Duck River, Tenn., 26 May-2 June 1863. Entered
service at: Ft. Snelling, Rice County, Minn. Born: 18 January 1841,
Columbiana County, Ohio. Date of issue: 3 March 1917. Citation:
While on a scout captured single-handed 2 desperate Confederate
guerrilla officers who were together and well armed at the time.
BARRINGER, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 4th West Virginia Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Jackson County, W. Va. Birth: ------. Date of issue: 12 July
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
BARRY, AUGUSTUS
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 16th U.S. Infantry. Place
and date: Unknown, 1863-65. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Ireland.
Date of issue: 28 February 1870. Citation: Gallantry in various
actions during the rebellion.
BARTER, GURDON H.
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843, Williamsburgh,
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, L/man Barter advanced to the top of the sandhill
and partly through the breach in the palisades despite enemy fire
which killed and wounded many officers and men. When more than two-thirds
of the men became seized with panic and retreated on the run, he
remained with the party until dark, when it came safely away, bringing
its wounded, its arms, and its colors.
BARTON, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1831, Cleveland,
Ohio. Accredited to: Ohio. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Hunchback in the attack on Franklin, Va., 3
October 1862. When an ignited shell, with cartridge attached, fell
out of the howitzer upon the deck, S/man Barton promptly seized
a pail of water and threw it upon the missile, thereby preventing
it from exploding.
BASS, DAVID L.
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843, Ireland.
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, S/man Bass advanced to the top of the sand
hill and partly through the breach in the palisades despite enemy
fire which killed and wounded many officers and men. When more than
two-thirds of the men became seized with panic and retreated on
the run, he remained with the party until dark, when it came safely
away, bringing its wounded, its arms, and its colors.
BATCHELDER, RICHARD N.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster,
2d Corps. Place and date: Between Catlett and Fairfax Stations,
Va., 13-15 October 1863. Entered service at: Manchester, N.H. Born:
27 July 1832, Meredith, N.H. Date of issue: 20 May 1895. Citation:
Being ordered to move his trains by a continuous day-and-night march,
and without the usual military escort, armed his teamsters and personally
commanded them, successfully fighting against heavy odds and bringing
his trains through without the loss of a wagon.
BATES, DELAVAN
Rank and organization: Colonel, 30th U.S. Colored Troops. Place
and date: At Cemetery Hill, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered service at:
Oswego County, N.Y. Born: 1840, Schoharie County, N.Y. Date of issue:
22 June 1891. Citation: Gallantry in action where he fell, shot
through the face, at the head of his regiment.
BATES, NORMAN F.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 4th Iowa Cavalry. Place
and date: At Columbus, Ga., 16 April 1865. Entered service at: ------.
Birth: Vermont. Date of issue: 17 June 1865. Citation: Capture of
flag and bearer.
BAYBUTT, PHILIP
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 2d Massachusetts Cavalry.
Place and date: At Luray, Va., 24 September 1864. Entered service
at: Fall River, Mass. Birth: England. Date of issue: 19 October
1864. Citation: Capture of flag.
BAZAAR, PHILIP
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: Chile,
South America. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June
1865. Citation: On board the U.S.S. Santiago de Cuba during the
assault on Fort Fisher on 15 January 1865. As one of a boat crew
detailed to one of the generals on shore, O.S. Bazaar bravely entered
the fort in the assault and accompanied his party in carrying dispatches
at the height of the battle. He was 1 of 6 men who entered the fort
in the assault from the fleet.
BEATTY, ALEXANDER M.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company F, 3d Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Cold Harbor, Va., 5 June 1864. Entered service
at: Vermont. Born: 29 July 1828, Ryegate, Vt. Date of issue: 25
April 1894. Citation: Removed, under a hot fire, a wounded member
of his command to a place of safety.
BEATY, POWHATAN
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company G, 5th U.S. Colored
Troops. Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864.
Entered service at: Delaware County, Ohio. Birth: Richmond, Va.
Date of issue: 6 April 1865. Citation: Took command of his company,
all the officers having been killed or wounded, and gallantly led
it.
BEAUFORT, JEAN J.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 2d Louisiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Port Hudson, La., about 20 May 1863. Entered
service: New Orleans, La. Birth: France. Date of issue: 20 July
1897. Citation: Volunteered to go within the enemy's lines and at
the head of a party of 8 destroyed a signal station, thereby greatly
aiding in the operations against Port Hudson that immediately followed.
BEAUMONT, EUGENE B.
Rank and organization: Major and Assistant Adjutant General, Cavalry
Corps, Army of the Mississippi. Place and date: At Harpeth River,
Tenn., 17 December 1864; at Selma, Ala., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Wilkes Barre, Pa. Birth: Luzerne County, Pa. Date of issue:
30 March 1898. Citation: Obtained permission from the corps commander
to advance upon the enemy's position with the 4th U.S. Cavalry,
of which he was a lieutenant; led an attack upon a battery, dispersed
the enemy, and captured the guns. At Selma, Ala., charged, at the
head of his regiment, into the second and last line of the enemy's
works.
BEBB, EDWARD J.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 4th Iowa Cavalry. Place
and date: At Columbus, Ga., 16 April 1865. Entered service at: Henry
County, Iowa. Birth: Butler County, Ohio. Date of issue: 17 June
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
BECKWITH, WALLACE A.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 21st Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862. Entered
service at: New London, Conn. Birth: New London, Conn. Date of issue:
15 February 1897. Citation: Gallantly responded to a call for volunteers
to man a battery, serving with great heroism until the termination
of the engagement.
BEDDOWS, RICHARD
Rank and organization: Private, 34th New York Battery. Place and
date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 18 May 1864. Entered service at: ------.
Birth: England. Date of issue: 10 July 1896. Citation: Brought his
guidon off in safety under a heavy fire of musketry after he had
lost it by his horse becoming furious from the bursting of a shell.
BEEBE, WILLIAM S.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U.S.
Army. Place and date: At Cane River Crossing, La., 23 April 1864.
Entered service at: Thompson, Conn. Born: 14 February 1841, Ithaca,
N.Y. Date of issue: 30 June 1897. Citation: Voluntarily led a successful
assault on a fortified position.
BEECH, JOHN P.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 4th New Jersey Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania Courthouse, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered
service at: Trenton, N.J. Born: 1 May 1844, England. Date of issue:
5 June 1894. Citation: Voluntarily assisted in working the guns
of a battery, all the members of which had been killed or wounded.
BEGLEY, TERRENCE
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 7th New York Heavy
Artillery. Place and date: At Cold Harbor, Va., 3 June 1864. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 1 December 1864.
Citation: Shot a Confederate color bearer, rushed forward and seized
his colors, and although exposed to heavy fire, regained the lines
in safety.
BELCHER, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Private, Company I, 9th Maine Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: Bangor, Maine. Birth: Bangor, Maine. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: Took a guidon from the hands of the bearer,
mortally wounded, and advanced with it nearer to the battery than
any other man.
BELL, GEORGE
Rank and organization: Captain of the Afterguard, U.S. Navy. Born:
12 March 1839, England. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 17, 10
July 1863. Citation: Served as pilot of the U.S.S. Santee when that
vessel was engaged in cutting out the rebel armed schooner Royal
Yacht from Galveston Bay, 7 November 1861, and evinced more coolness,
in passing the 4 forts and the rebel steamer General Rusk, than
was ever before witnessed by his commanding officer. "Although severely
wounded in the encounter, he displayed extraordinary courage under
the most painful and trying circumstances."
BELL, JAMES B.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company H, 11th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered
service at: Troy, Ohio. Birth: ------. Date of issue: Unknown. Citation:
Though severely wounded, was first of his regiment on the summit
of the ridge, planted his colors inside the enemy's works, and did
not leave the field until after he had been wounded 5 times.
BENEDICT, GEORGE G.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company C, 12th Vermont
Infantry. Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered
service at: Burlington, Vt. Birth: Burlington, Vt. Date of issue:
27 June 1892. Citation: Passed through a murderous fire of grape
and canister in delivering orders and re-formed the crowded lines.
BENJAMIN, JOHN F.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company M, 2d New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Orange County, N.Y. Date of issue: 3 May 1865.
Citation: Capture of battle flag of 9th Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.).
BENJAMIN, SAMUEL N.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 2d U.S. Artillery. Place
and date: From Bull Run to Spotsylvania, Va., from July 1861 to
May 1864. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: New York, N.Y.
Date of issue: 11 June 1877. Citation: Particularly distinguished
services as an artillery officer.
BENNETT, ORREN
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 141st Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Towanda, Pa. Birth: Bradford County, Pa. Date of issue: 10 May
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
BENNETT, ORSON W.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company A, 102d U.S. Colored
Troops. Place and date: At Honey Hill, S.C., 30 November 1864. Entered
service at: Michigan. Born: 17 November 1841, Union City Branch
County, Mich. Date of issue: 9 March 1887. Citation: After several
unsuccessful efforts to recover 3 pieces of abandoned artillery,
this officer gallantly led a small force fully 100 yards in advance
of the Union lines and brought in the guns, preventing their capture.
BENSINGER, WILLIAM (2d to receive Medal of Honor)
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 21st Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: Georgia, April 1862. Entered service at: Hancock
County, Ohio. Born: 14 January 1840, Wayne County, Ohio. 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
BENYAURD, WILLIAM H. H.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Engineers. Place and date:
At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered service at: Philadelphia,
Pa. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 7 September 1897. Citation:
With one companion, voluntarily advanced in a reconnaissance beyond
the skirmishers, where he was exposed to imminent peril; also, in
the same battle, rode to the front with the commanding general to
encourage wavering troops to resume the advance, which they did
successfully.
BETHAM, ASA
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838, New York,
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. 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 January 1865. Carrying
out his duties faithfully during this period, Betham was recommended
for gallantry and skill and for his cool courage while under the
fire of the enemy throughout these various actions.
BETTS, CHARLES M.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Greensboro, N.C., 19 April 1865. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Bucks County, Pa. Date of issue: 10
October 1892. Citation: With a force of but 75 men, while on a scouting
expedition, by a judicious disposition of his men, surprised and
captured an entire battalion of the enemy's cavalry.
BEYER, HILLARY
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company H, 90th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered
service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth:------. Date of issue: 30 October
1896. Citation: After his command had been forced to fall back,
remained alone on the line of battle, caring for his wounded comrades
and carrying one of them to a place of safety.
BIBBER, CHARLES J.
Rank and organization: Gunner's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838, Portland,
Maine. Accredited to: Maine. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Bibber 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.
BICKFORD, HENRY H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 8th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered service
at: Hartland, Niagara County, N.Y. Birth: Michigan. Date of issue:
26 March 1865. Citation: Recapture of flag.
BICKFORD, JOHN F.
Rank and organization: Captain of the Top, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843,
Tremont, Maine. Accredited to: Maine. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Kearsarge when she destroyed
the Alabama off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Acting as the first
loader of the pivot gun during this bitter engagement Bickford exhibited
marked coolness and good conduct and was highly recommended for
his gallantry under fire by his divisional officer.
BICKFORD, MATTHEW
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company G, 8th Missouri Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Trivolia, Peoria County, Ill. Birth: Peoria County, Ill. Date
of issue: 31 August 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the
"volunteer storming party."
BIEGER, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 4th Missouri Cavalry.
Place and date: At Ivy Farm, Miss., 22 February 1864. Entered service
at: St. Louis, Mo. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 8 July 1897. Citation:
Voluntarily risked his life by taking a horse, under heavy fire,
beyond the line of battle for the rescue of his captain, whose horse
had been killed in a charge and who was surrounded by the enemy's
skirmishers.
BINDER, RICHARD
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 1840,
Philadelphia, Pa. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. Citation: On board
the U.S.S. Ticonderoga during the attacks on Fort Fisher, 24 and
25 December 1864, and 13 to 15 January 1865. Despite heavy return
fire by the enemy and the explosion of the 100-pounder Parrott rifle
which killed 8 men and wounded 12 more, Sgt. Binder, as captain
of a gun, performed his duties with skill and courage during the
first 2 days of battle. As his ship again took position on the 13th,
he remained steadfast as the Ticonderoga maintained a well-placed
fire upon the batteries on shore, and thereafter, as she materially
lessened the power of guns on the mound which had been turned upon
our assaulting columns. During this action the flag was planted
on one of the strongest fortifications possessed by the rebels.
BINGHAM, HENRY H.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company G, 140th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 6 May 1864. Entered service
at: Cannonsburg, Pa. Born: 4 December 1841, Philadelphia, Pa. Date
of issue: 31 August 1893. Citation: Rallied and led into action
a portion of the troops who had given way under the fierce assaults
of the enemy.
BIRDSALL, HORATIO L.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 3d Iowa Cavalry. Place
and date: At Columbus, Ga., 16 April 1865. Entered service at: Keokuk,
Lee County, Iowa. Birth: Monroe County, N.Y. Date of issue: 17 June
1865. Citation: Capture of flag and bearer.
BISHOP, FRANCIS A.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 57th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Bradford County, Pa. Date of issue: 1 December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag.
BLACK, JOHN C.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, 37th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Prairie Grove, Ark., 7 December 1862. Entered
service at: Danville, III. Born: 27 January 1839, Lexington, Holmes
County, Miss. Date of issue: 31 October 1893. Citation: Gallantly
charged the position of the enemy at the head of his regiment, after
2 other regiments had been repulsed and driven down the hill, and
captured a battery; was severely wounded.
BLACK, WILLIAM P.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company K, 37th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Pea Ridge, Ark., 7 March 1862. Entered service
at: Danville, Ill. Born: 11 November 1842, Woodford, Ky. Date of
issue: 2 October 1893. Citation: Single-handedly confronted the
enemy, firing a rifle at them and thus checking their advance within
100 yards of the lines.
BLACKMAR, WILMON W.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant, Company H, 1st West Virginia
Cavalry. Place and date: At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Bristol, Pa. Date of issue: 23 October
1897. Citation: At a critical stage of the battle, without orders,
led a successful advance upon the enemy.
BLACKWOOD, WILLIAM R. D.
Rank and organization: Surgeon, 48th Pennsylvania Infantry. Place
and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service at:
Philadelphia, Pa. Born: 12 May 1838, Ireland. Date of issue: 21
July 1897. Citation: Removed severely wounded officers and soldiers
from the field while under a heavy fire from the enemy, exposing
himself beyond the call of duty, thus furnishing an example of most
distinguished gallantry.
BLAGHEEN, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Ship's Cook, U.S. Navy. Born: 1832, 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, Blagheen 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.
BLAIR, ROBERT M.
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1836,
Peacham, Vt. Accredited to: Vermont. 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 January 1865.
Carrying out his duties faithfully throughout this period, Blair
was recommended for gallantry and skill and for his cool courage
while under the fire of the enemy throughout these actions.
BLAKE, ROBERT
Rank and organization: Contraband, U.S. Navy. Entered service at:
Virginia. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April 1864. Accredited to: Virginia.
Citation: On board the U.S. Steam Gunboat Marblehead off Legareville,
Stono River, 25 December 1863, in an engagement with the enemy on
John's Island. Serving the rifle gun, Blake, an escaped slave, carried
out his duties bravely throughout the engagement which resulted
in the enemy's abandonment of positions, leaving a caisson and one
gun behind.
BLASDEL, THOMAS A.
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 83d Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Guilford, Ind. Birth: Dearborn County, Ind. Date of issue: 11
August 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
BLICKENSDERFER, MILTON
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 126th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 3 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Lancaster, Pa. Date of issue: 10 May 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag.
BLISS, GEORGE N.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company C, 1st Rhode Island Cavalry.
Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 28 September 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Tiverton, R.I. Date of issue: 3 August 1897.
Citation: While in command of the provost guard in the village,
he saw the Union lines returning before the attack of a greatly
superior force of the enemy, mustered his guard, and, without orders,
joined in the defense and charged the enemy without support. He
received three saber wounds, his horse was shot, and he was taken
prisoner.
BLISS, ZENAS R.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 7th Rhode Island Infantry. Place
and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862. Entered service
at: Johnston, Maine. Birth: Johnston, Maine. Date of issue: 30 December
1898. Citation: This officer, to encourage his regimen; which had
never before been in action, and which had been ordered to lie down
to protect itself from the enemy's fire, arose to his feet, advanced
in front of the line, and himself fired several shots at the enemy
at short range, being fully exposed to their fire at the time.
BLODGETT, WELIS H.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company D, 37th Illinois
Infantry. Place and date: At Newtonia, Mo., 30 September 1862. Entered
service at: Chicago, Ill. Born: 29 January 1839, Downers Grove,
Ill. Date of issue: 15 February 1894. Citation: With a single orderly,
captured an armed picket of 8 men and marched them in prisoners.
BLUCHER, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 188th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Fort Harrison, Va., 29 September 1864.
Entered service at: Harrisburgh, Pa. Birth: Germany. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: Planted first national colors on the fortifications.
BLUNT, JOHN W.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company K, 6th New York
Cavalry. Place and date: At Cedar Creek, Va., 19 October 1864. Entered
service at. Chatham, Four Corners, N.Y. Birth: Columbia County,
N.Y. Date of issue: Unknown. Citation: Voluntarily led a charge
across a narrow bridge over the creek, against the lines of the
enemy.
BOEHM, PETER M.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company K, 15th New York
Cavalry. Place and date: At Dinwiddie Courthouse, Va., 31 March
1865. Entered service at: Brooklyn, N.Y. Birth: New York. Date of
issue: 15 December 1898. Citation: While acting as aide to General
Custer, took a flag from the hands of color bearer, rode in front
of a line that was being driven back and, under a heavy fire, rallied
the men, re-formed the line, and repulsed the charge.
BOIS, FRANK
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Entered service
at: Northampton, Mass. Born: 1841, Canada. Date of issue: 24 November
1916. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation: Served as quartermaster
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 enemy shellfire that her fate was sealed.
Conspicuously cool in making signals throughout the battle, Bois,
after all the Cincinnati's staffs had been shot away, succeeded
in nailing the flag to the stump of the forestaff to enable this
proud ship to go down, "with her colors nailed to the mast."
BOND, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839,
Boston, Mass. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Kearsarge when she destroyed
the Alabama off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Carrying out his
duties courageously, Bond exhibited marked coolness and good conduct
and was highly recommended for his gallantry under fire by his divisional
officer.
BONEBRAKE, HENRY G.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant, Company G, 17th Pennsylvania
Cavalry. Place and date: At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Waynesboro, Pa. Date of issue: 3 May
1865. Citation: As 1 of the first of Devin's Division to enter the
works, he fought in a hand-to-hand struggle with a Confederate to
capture his flag by superior physical strength.
BONNAFFON, SYLVESTER, JR.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company G, 99th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Boydton Plank Road, Va., 27 October
1864. Entered service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth:------. Date of
issue: 29 September 1893. Citation: Checked the rout and rallied
the troops of his command in the face of a terrible fire of musketry;
was severely wounded.
BOODY, ROBERT
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 40th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Williamsburg, Va., 5 May 1862. At Chancellorsville,
Va., 2 May 1863. Entered service at: Amesbury, Mass. Birth: Lemington,
Maine. Date of issue: 8 July 1896. Citation: This soldier, at Williamsburg,
Va., then a corporal, at great personal risk, voluntarily saved
the lives of and brought from the battlefield 2 wounded comrades.
A year later, at Chancellorsville, voluntarily, and at great personal
risk, brought from the field of battle and saved the life of Capt.
George B. Carse, Company C, 40th New York Volunteer Infantry.
BOON, HUGH P.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company B, 1st West Virginia Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at:------. Born: 28 July 1831, Washington, Pa. Date of issue: 3
May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
BOQUET, NICHOLAS
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 1st Iowa Infantry. Place
and date: At Wilsons Creek, Mo., 10 August 1861. Entered service
at: Burlington, Iowa. Born: 14 November 1842, Germany. Date of issue:
16 February 1897. Citation: Voluntarily left the line of battle,
and, exposing himself to imminent danger from a heavy fire of the
enemy, assisted in capturing a riderless horse at large between
the lines and hitching him to a disabled gun, saved the gun from
capture.
BOSS, ORLANDO
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company F, 25th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Cold Harbor, Va., 3 June 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Fitchburg, Mass. Date of issue: 10 May
1888. Citation: Rescued his lieutenant, who was Iying between the
lines mortally wounded; this under a heavy fire of the enemy.
BOURKE, JOHN G.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Stone River, Tenn., 31 December 1862-1 January
1863. Entered service at: Chicago, Ill. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa.
Date of issue: 16 November 1887. Citation: Gallantry in action.
BOURNE, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Seaman and Gun Captain, U.S. Navy. Entered
service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: England. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April
1863. Citation: Served as captain of a gun on board the U.S.S. Varuna
during an attack on Forts Jackson and St. Philip and while under
fire and ramming by 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, Bourne remained
steadfast at his gun and was instrumental in inflicting damage on
the enemy until the Varuna, badly damaged and forced to beach, was
finally sunk.
BOURY, RICHARD
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 1st West Virginia Cavalry.
Place and date: At Charlottesville, Va., 5 March 1865. Entered service
at: Wirt Courthouse, W. Va. Birth: Monroe County, Ohio. Date of
issue: 26 March 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
BOUTWELL, JOHN W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 18th New Hampshire Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Hanover, N.H. Date of issue: Unknown. Citation:
Brought off from the picket line, under heavy fire, a comrade who
had been shot through both legs.
BOWEN, CHESTER B.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 19th New York Cavalry
(1st New York Dragoons). Place and date: At Winchester, Va., 19
September 1864. Entered service at:------. Birth: Nunda, N.Y. Date
of issue: 27 September 1864. Citation: Capture of flag.
BOWEN, EMMER
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 127th Illinois Infantry
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at Hampshire, Kane County, Ill. Birth. Erie County, N.Y. Date of
issue. 21 July 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
BOWMAN, EDWARD R.
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1828, Eastport,
Maine. Accredited to: Maine. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Ticonderoga during attacks on Fort Fisher 13
to 15 January 1865. Despite severe wounds sustained during the action
Bowman displayed outstanding courage in the performance of duty
as his ship maintained its well-placed fire upon the batteries on
shore, and thereafter, as she materially lessened the power of guns
on the mound which had been turned upon our assaulting columns.
During this battle the flag was planted on one of the strongest
fortifications possessed by the rebels.
BOX, THOMAS J.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company D, 27th Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Resaca, Ga., 14 May 1864. Entered service at:
Bedford, Ind. Birth:------. Date of issue: 7 April 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag of the 38th Alabama Infantry (C.S.A.).
BOYNTON, HENRY V.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, 35th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered
service at: Ohio. Born: 22 July 1835, West Stockbridge, Mass. Date
of issue: 15 November 1893. Citation: Led his regiment in the face
of a severe fire of the enemy; was severely wounded.
BRADLEY, AMOS
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, Dansville,
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Varuna in one of the most responsible
positions, during the attacks on Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and
while in action against the rebel ship Morgan, 24 April 1862. Although
guns were raking the decks from behind him, Bradley remained steadfast
at the wheel throughout the thickest of the fight, continuing at
his station and rendering service with the greatest courage until
his ship, repeatedly holed and twice rammed by the rebel ship Morgan,
was beached and sunk.
BRADLEY, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838,
Ireland. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Louisville. Carrying out his duties through
the thick of battle and acting as captain of a 9-inch gun, Bradley
consistently showed, "Attention to duty, bravery, and coolness in
action against the enemy."
BRADLEY, THOMAS W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company H, 124th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: Walden, N.Y. Born: 6 April 1844, England. Date of issue: 10
June 1896. Citation: Volunteered in response to a call and alone,
in the face of a heavy fire of musketry and canister, went and procured
ammunition for the use of his comrades.
BRADY, JAMES
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 10th New Hampshire Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: Kingston, N.H. Birth: Boston, Mass. Date of issue: 6
April 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
BRANDLE, JOSEPH E.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 17th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Lenoire, Tenn., 16 November 1863. Entered service
at: Colon, Mich. Born: 1839, Seneca County, Ohio. Date of issue:
20 July 1897. Citation: While color bearer of his regiment, having
been twice wounded and the sight of one eye destroyed, still held
to the colors until ordered to the rear by his regimental commander.
BRANNIGAN, FELIX
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 74th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 2 May 1863. Entered service
at: Allegheny County, Pa. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 29 June
1866. Citation: Volunteered on a dangerous service and brought in
valuable information.
BRANT, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Lieutenant, Company B, 1st New Jersey Veteran
Battalion. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 3 April 1865. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Elizabeth, N.J. Date of issue: 10 May
1865. Citation: Capture of battle flag of 46th North Carolina (C.S.A.).
BRAS, EDGAR A.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company K, 8th Iowa Infantry.
Place and date: Spanish Fort, Ala., 8 April 1865. Entered service
at: Louisa County, Iowa. Birth: Jefferson County, Iowa. Date of
issue: 8 June 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
BRAZELL, JOHN
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, Philadelphia,
Pa. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Richmond in the action at Mobile
Bay, 5 August 1864, where he was recommended for coolness and good
conduct as a gun captain during that engagement which resulted in
the capture of the rebel ram Tennessee and in the destruction of
Fort Morgan. Brazell served gallantly throughout the actions with
Forts Jackson and St. Philip, the Chalmettes, batteries below Vicksburg,
and was present at the surrender of New Orleans while on board the
U.S.S. Brooklyn.
BREEN, JOHN
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1827,
New York. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Commodore Perry in the attack upon Franklin,
Va., 3 October 1862. With enemy fire raking the deck of his ship
and blockades thwarting her progress, Breen remained at his post
and performed his duties with skill and courage as the Commodore
Perry fought a gallant battle to silence many rebel batteries as
she steamed down the Blackwater River.
BRENNAN, CHRISTOPHER
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1832, Ireland.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Mississippi during attacks on Forts Jackson
and St. Philip and during the taking of New Orleans, 24-25 April
1862. Taking part in the actions which resulted in the damaging
of the Mississippi and several casualties on it, Brennan showed
skill and courage throughout the entire engagements which resulted
in the taking of St. Philip and Jackson and in the surrender of
New Orleans.
BREST, LEWIS F.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 57th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Mercer, Pa. Date of Issue: 10 May 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag.
BREWER, WILLIAM J.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 2d New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Appomattox campaign, Va., 4 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Putnam County, N.Y. Date of issue: 3
May 1865. Citation: Capture of engineer flag, Army of Northern Virginia.
BREYER, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company I, 90th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Rappahannock Station, Va., 23 August 1862. Entered
service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth:------. Date of issue: 8 July
1896. Citation: Voluntarily, and at great personal risk, picked
up an unexploded shell and threw it away, thus doubtless saving
the life of a comrade whose arm had been taken off by the same shell.
BRIGGS, ELIJAH A.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company B, 2d Connecticut Heavy
Artillery. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 3 April 1865. Entered
service at: Salisbury, Conn. Birth: Salisbury, Conn. Date of issue:
10 May 1865. Citation: Capture of battle flag.
BRINGLE, ANDREW
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company F, 10th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Buffalo, N.Y. Date of issue: 3 July 1865. Citation:
Charged the enemy and assisted Sgt. Norton in capturing a fieldpiece
and 2 prisoners.
BRINN, ANDREW
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Entered service at: New
York. Birth: Scotland. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation: Served
on board the U.S.S. Mississippi during her abandonment and firing
in the engagement at Port Hudson, 14 March 1863. Remaining under
enemy fire for 21/2 hours, Brinn remained on board the grounded
vessel until all the abandoning crew had landed. After asking to
be assigned some duty, he was finally ordered to save himself and
to leave the Mississippi which had been deliberately fired to prevent
her falling into rebel hands.
BRONNER, AUGUST F.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 1st New York Artillery.
Place and date: At White Oak Swamp, Va., 30 June 1862. At Malvern
Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Germany.
Date of issue: Unknown. Citation: Continued to fight after being
severely wounded.
BRONSON, JAMES H.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company D, 5th U.S. Colored
Troops. Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864.
Entered service at: Delaware County, Ohio. Birth: Indiana County,
Pa. Date of issue: 6 April 1865. Citation: Took command of his company,
all the officers having been killed or wounded, and gallantly led
it.
BROSNAN, JOHN
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 164th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 17 June 1864. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 18 January 1894.
Citation: Rescued a wounded comrade who lay exposed to the enemy's
fire, receiving a severe wound in the effort.
BROUSE, CHARLES W.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company K, 100th Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered
service at: Indianapolis, Ind. Birth:------. Date of issue: 16 May
1899. Citation: To encourage his men whom he had ordered to lie
down while under severe fire, and who were partially protected by
slight earthworks, himself refused to lie down, but walked along
the top of the works until he fell severely wounded.
BROWN, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 50th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Weldon Railroad, Va., 19 August 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Schuylkill County, Pa. Date of issue:
1 December 1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 47th Virginia Infantry
(C.S.A.).
BROWN, EDWARD, JR.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company G, 62d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fredericksburg and Salem Heights, Va., 3-4 May
1863. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Born: 6 July 1841, Ireland.
Date of issue: 24 November 1880. Citation: Severely wounded while
carrying the colors, he continued at his post, under fire, until
ordered to the rear.
BROWN, HENRI LE FEVRE
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 72d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 6 May 1864. Entered service
at: Ellicott, N.Y. Birth: Jamestown, N.Y. Date of issue: 23 June
1896. Citation: Voluntarily and under a heavy fire from the enemy,
3 times crossed the field of battle with a load of ammunition in
a blanket on his back, thus supplying the Federal forces, whose
ammunition had nearly all been expended, and enabling them to hold
their position until reinforcement arrived, when the enemy were
driven from their position.
BROWN, JAMES
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1826 Rochester,
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April 1864. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Albatross during action against Fort
De Russy in the Red River Area on 4 May 1863. After the steering
wheel and wheel ropes had been shot away by rebel fire, Brown stood
on the gun platform of the quarterdeck, exposing himself to a close
fire of musketry from the shore, and rendered invaluable assistance
by his expert management of the relieving tackles in extricating
the vessel from a perilous position, and thereby aided in the capture
of Fort De Russy's heavyworks.
BROWN, JEREMIAH Z.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company K, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 27 October 1864. Entered service
at: Rimmersburg, Pa. Birth: Clarion County, Pa. Date of issue: 22
June 1896. Citation: With 100 selected volunteers, assaulted and
captured the works of the enemy, together with a number of officers
and men.
BROWN, JOHN
Rank and organization: Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy. Born:
1826, Scotland, 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 her decks from stem to
stern, Brown 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.
BROWN, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company A, 47th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 19 May 1863. Entered service
at: Cincinnati, Ohio. Birth: Boston, Mass. Date of issue: 24 August
1896. Citation: Voluntarily carried a verbal message from Col. A.
C. Parry to Gen. Hugh Ewing through a terrific fire and in plain
view of the enemy.
BROWN, JOHN HARTIES
Rank and organization: Captain, Company D, 12th Kentucky Infantry.
Place and date: At Franklin, Tenn., 30 November 1864. Entered service
at: Charlestown, Mass. Born: 1834, Canada. Date of issue: 13 February
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
*BROWN, MORRIS, JR.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company A, 126th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: Penn Yan, N.Y. Born: August 1842, Hammondsport, N.Y. Date of
issue: 6 March 1869. Citation: Capture of flag.
BROWN, ROBERT
Rank and organization: Captain of the Top, U.S. Navy. Born: 1830,
Norway. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: On board the U.S.S. Richmond in action at Mobile Bay on
5 August 1864. Cool and courageous at his station throughout the
prolonged action. Brown rendered gallant service as his vessel trained
her guns on Fort Morgan and on ships of the Confederacy despite
extremely heavy return fire. He participated in the actions at Forts
Jackson and St. Philip, with the Chalmette batteries, at the surrender
of New Orleans and in the attacks on batteries below Vicksburg.
BROWN, ROBERT B.
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 15th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered
service at: Zanesville. Born: 2 October 1844, New Concord, Ohio.
Date of issue: 27 March 1890. Citation: Upon reaching the ridge
through concentrated fire, he approached the color bearer of the
9th Mississippi Infantry (C.S.A.), demanded his surrender with threatening
gesture and took him prisoner with his regimental flag.
BROWN, URIAH
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 30th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Miami County, Ohio. Date of issue: 15 August
1894. Citation: Despite the death of his captain at his side during
the assault he continued carrying his log to the defense ditch.
While he was laying his log in place he was shot down and thrown
into the water. Unmindful of his own wound he, despite the intense
fire, dragged 5 of his comrades from the ditch, wherein they lay
wounded, to a place of safety.
BROWN, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1836, Baltimore,
Md. Accredited to: Maryland. 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, Brown 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.
BROWN, WILSON
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1841, Natchez,
Miss. Accredited to: Mississippi. 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. Knocked unconscious into the hold
of the ship when an enemy shellburst fatally wounded a man on the
ladder above him, Brown, upon regaining consciousness, promptly
returned to the shell whip on the berth deck and zealously continued
to perform his duties although 4 of the 6 men at this station had
been either killed or wounded by the enemy's terrific fire.
BROWN, WILSON W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F., 21st Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: Georgia, April 1862. Entered service at: Wood County,
Ohio. Birth: Logan County, Ohio. Date of issue: September 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 tract between
Chattanooga and Atlanta.
BROWNELL, FRANCIS E.
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 11th New York Infantry.
Place and date: Alexandria, Va., 24 May 1861. Entered service at:
Troy, N.Y. Birth: New York. Date of issue: 26 January 1877. Citation:
Killed the murderer of Colonel Ellsworth at the Marshall House Alexandria,
Va. First Civil War deed to merit Medal of Honor.
BROWNELL, WILLIAM P.
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838, New York.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April 1864. Citation:
Served as coxswain on board the U.S.S. Benton during the attack
on Great Gulf Bay, 2 May 1863, and Vicksburg, 22 May 1863. Carrying
out his duties with coolness and courage, Brownell served gallantly
against the enemy as captain of a 9-inch gun in the attacks on Great
Gulf and Vicksburg and as a member of the Battery Benton before
Vicksburg.
BRUNER, LOUIS J.
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 5th Indiana Cavalry.
Place and date: At Walkers Ford, Tenn., 2 December 1863. Entered
service at: Clifty Brumer, Ind. Birth: Monroe County, Ind. Date
of issue: 9 March 1896. Citation: Voluntarily passed through the
enemy's lines under fire and conveyed to a battalion, then in a
perilous position and liable to capture, information which enabled
it to reach a point of safety.
BRUSH, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant, Company B, 34th U.S. Colored
Troops. Place and date: At Ashepoo River, S.C., 24 May 1864. Entered
service at: New York. Born: 4 October 1842, West Kill, N.Y. Date
of issue: 21 January 1897. Citation: Voluntarily commanded a boat
crew, which went to the rescue of a large number of Union soldiers
on board the stranded steamer Boston, and with great gallantry succeeded
in conveying them to shore, being exposed during the entire time
to heavy fire from a Confederate battery.
BRUTON ( BRATON ), CHRISTOPHER C.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company C, 22d New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered service
at: Riga, Monroe County, N.Y. Birth:------. Date of issue: 26 March
1865. Citation: Capture of Gen. Early's headquarters flag. Confederate
national standard.
BRUTSCHE, HENRY
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1846, Philadelphia,
Pa. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Tacony during the taking of
Plymouth, N.C., 31 October 1864. Carrying out his duties faithfully
during the capture of Plymouth, Brutsche distinguished himself by
a display of coolness when he participated in landing and spiking
a 9-inch gun while under a devastating fire from enemy musketry.
BRYANT, ANDREW S.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 46th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At New Bern, N.C., 23 May 1863. Entered
service at: Massachusetts. Born: 3 March 1841, Springfield, Mass.
Date of issue: 13 August 1873. Citation: By his courage and judicious
disposition of his guard of 16 men, stationed in a small earthwork
at the head of the bridge, held in check and repulsed for a half
hour a fierce attack of a strong force of the enemy, thus probably
saving the city New Bern from capture.
*BUCHANAN, GEORGE A.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 148th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: Ontario County, N.Y. Birth: New York. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: Took position in advance of the skirmish
line and drove the enemy's cannoneers from their guns; was mortally
wounded.
BUCK, F. CLARENCE
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 21st Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: Windsor Conn. Birth: Hartford, Conn. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: A;though wounded, refused to leave the field
until the fight closed.
BUCK, JAMES
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1808, Baltimore,
Md. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation: Served on board the U.S.S.
Brooklyn in the attack upon Forts Jackson and St. Philip and at
the taking of New Orleans, 24 and 25 April 1862. Although severely
wounded by a heavy splinter, Buck continued to perform his duty
until positively ordered below. Later stealing back to his post,
he steered the ship for 8 hours despite his critical condition.
His bravery was typical of the type which resulted in the taking
of the Forts Jackson and St. Philip and in the capture of New Orleans.
BUCKINGHAM, DAVID E.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company E, 4th Delaware
Infantry. Place and date: At Rowanty Creek, Va., 5 February 1865.
Entered service at: ------. Born: 3 February 1840, Pleasant Hill,
Del. Date of issue: 13 February 1895. Citation: Swam the partly
frozen creek, under fire, in the attempt to capture a crossing.
BUCKLES, ABRAM J.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 19th Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 5 May 1864. Entered service
at: Muncie, Ind. Birth: Delaware County, Ind. Date of issue: 4 December
1893. Citation: Though suffering from an open wound, carried the
regimental colors until again wounded.
BUCKLEY, DENNIS
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 136th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Peach Tree Creek, Ga., 20 July 1864. Entered
service at: Avon, N.Y. Birth: Canada. Date of issue: 7 April 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag of 31st Mississippi (C.S.A.).
BUCKLEY, JOHN C.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 4th West Virginia Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Fayette County, W. Va. Date of issue: 9 July
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
BUCKLYN, JOHN K.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Battery E, 1st Rhode Island
Light Artillery. Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 3 May
1863. Entered service at: Rhode Island. Born: 15 March 1834, Foster
Creek, R.I. Date of issue: 13 July 1899. Citation: Though himself
wounded, gallantly fought his section of the battery under a fierce
fire from the enemy until his ammunition was all expended, many
of the cannoneers and most of the horses killed or wounded, and
the enemy within 25 yards of the guns, when, disabling one piece,
he brought off the other in safety.
BUFFINGTON, JOHN E.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 6th Maryland Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Carroll County, Md. Date of issue: Unknown. Citation:
Was the first enlisted man of the 3d Division to mount the parapet
of the enemy's line.
BUFFUM, ROBERT (3d to receive Medal of Honor)
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 21st Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: Georgia, April 1862. Entered service at:------.
Birth: Salem, Mass. 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.
BUHRMAN, HENRY G.
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 54th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Cincinnati, Ohio. Date of issue: 12 July 1894.
Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
BUMGARNER, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 4th West Virginia Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1862. Entered service
at: Mason City, W. Va. Birth:------. Date of issue: 10 July 1894.
Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
BURBANK, JAMES H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company K, 4th Rhode Island Infantry.
Place and date: At Blackwater, near Franklin, Va., 3 October 1862.
Entered service at: Providence, R.I. Born: 5 January 1838, Holland.
Date of issue: 27 July 1896. Citation: Gallantry in action while
on detached service on board the gunboat Barney.
BURGER, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 2d Minnesota Infantry.
Place and date: At Nolensville, Tenn., 15 February 1863. Entered
service at: Crystal Lake, Minn. Birth: Austria. Date of issue: 11
September 1897. Citation: Was one of a detachment of 16 men who
heroically defended a wagon train against the attack of 125 cavalry,
repulsed the attack and saved the train.
BURK, E. MICHAEL
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 125th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotslvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: Troy, N.Y. Birth: Irland. Date of issue: 1 December 1864. Citation:
Capture of flag, seizing it as his regiment advanced over the enemy's
works. He received a bullet wound in the chest while capturing flag.
BURK, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company H, 97th New York Infantry.
Place and date. At Wilderness, Va., 6 May 1864. Entered service
at: Harrisburgh, Lewis County, N.Y. Born: 1842, Lewis County, N.Y.
Date of Issue: 24 August 1896. Citation: At the risk of his own
life went back while the rebels were still firing and, finding Col.
Wheelock unable to move, alone and unaided, carried him off the
field of battle.
BURKE, DANIEL W.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company B, 2d U.S. Infantry.
Place and date: At Shepherdstown Ford, Va., 20 September 1862. Entered
service at: Connecticut. Birth: New Haven, Conn. Date of issue 21
April 1892. Citation: Voluntarily attempted to spike a gun in the
face of the enemy.
BURKE, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 5th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Hanover Courthouse, Va., 30 June 1863. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 11 February 1878.
Citation: Capture of battle flag.
BURNS, JAMES M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 1st West Virginia Infantry.
Place and date: At New Market, Va., 15 May 1864. Entered service
at: Jefferson County, Ohio. Birth: Jefferson County, Ohio. Date
of issue: 20 November 1896. Citation: Under a heavy fire of musketry,
rallied a few men to the support of the colors, in danger of capture
and bore them to a place of safety. One of his comrades having been
severely wounded in the effort, Sgt. Burns went back a hundred yards
m the face of the enemy's fire and carried the wounded man from
the field.
BURNS, JOHN M.
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1835, Hudson, N.Y.
Accredited to: New York. 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. Although severely wounded and sent below under
the surgeon's charge, Burns promptly returned to his station and
assisted the powder division throughout the prolonged action which
resulted in the capture of the rebel ram Tennessee and in the damaging
and destruction of Fort Morgan.
BURRITT, WILLIAM W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 113th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 27 April 1863. Entered service
at: Chicago, Ill. Birth: Campbell, N.Y. Date of issue: 8 July 1896.
Citation: Voluntarily acted as a fireman on a steam tug which ran
the blockade and passed the batteries under a heavy fire.
BURTON, ALBERT
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838, England.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation: Served
on board the U.S.S. Wabash in the assault on Fort Fisher, 15 January
1865. Advancing gallantly through the severe enemy fire while armed
only with a revolver and cutlass which made it impossible to return
the fire at that range, Burton succeeded in reaching the angle of
the fort and going on, to be one of the few who entered the fort.
When the rest of the body of men to his rear were forced to retreat
under a devastating fire, he was forced to withdraw through lack
of support, and to seek the shelter of one of the mounds near the
stockade from which point he succeeded in regaining the safety of
his ship.
BUTTERFIELD, DANIEL
Rank and organization: Brigadier General, U.S. Volunteers. Place
and date: At Gaines Mill, Va., 27 June 1862. Entered service at:
Washington, D.C. Born: 31 October 1831, Utica, N.Y. Date of issue:
26 September 1892. Citation: Seized the colors of the 83d Pennsylvania
Volunteers at a critical moment and, under a galling fire of the
enemy, encouraged the depleted ranks to renewed exertion.
BUTTERFIELD, FRANK G.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company C, 6th Vermont
Infantry. Place and date: At Salem Heights, Va., 4 May 1863. Entered
service at: Rockingham, Vt. Birth: Rockingham, Vt. Date of issue:
4 May 1891. Citation: Took command of the skirmish line and covered
the movement of his regiment out of a precarious position.
BUTTS, GEORGE
Rank and organization: Gunner's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: Rome, N.Y.
Accredited to: Ohio. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation: Served
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 their fire until the
ship was totally disabled, at which time the white flag was raised.
Although entered on the sick list, Butts courageously carried out
his duties during the entire engagement.
BYRNES, JAMES
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838,
Ireland. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Louisville. Carrying out his duties through
the thick of battle and acting as captain of a 9-inch gun, Brynes
consistently showed "Attention to duty, bravery, and coolness in
action against the enemy."
CADWALLADER, ABEL G.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 1st Maryland Infantry.
Place and date: At Hatchers Run and Dabneys Mills, Va., 6 February
1865. Entered service at:------. Birth: Baltimore Md. Date of issue:
5 January 1897. Citation: Gallantly planted the colors on the enemy's
works in advance of the arrival of his regiment.
CADWELL, LUMAN L.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 2d New York Veteran
Cavalry. Place and date: At Alabama Bayou, La., 20 September 1864.
Entered service at:------. Birth: Broome, N.Y. Date of issue: 17
August 1894. Citation: Swam the bayou under fire of the enemy and
captured and brought off a boat by means of which the command crossed
and routed the enemy.
CALDWELL, DANIEL
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company H, 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Hatchers Run, Va., 6 February 1865. Entered service
at:------. Born: 1 June 1842, Marble Hill, Montgomery County, Pa.
Date of issue: 25 February 1865. Citation: In a mounted charge,
dashed into center of the enemy's line and captured the colors of
the 33rd North Carolina Infantry.
CALKIN, IVERS S.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company M., 2d New York
Cavalry. Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered
service at: Willsborough, N.Y. Birth: Essex County, N.Y. Date of
issue: 3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 18th Virginia Infantry
(C.S.A.).
CALLAHAN, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 122d Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Blakely, Ala., 9 April 1865. Entered service
at: Macoupin County, Ill. Birth: Shelby County, Ky. Date of issue:
8 June 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
CAMP, CARLTON N.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 18th New Hampshire Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Hanover, N.H. Birth: Hanover, N.H. Date of issue: Unknown. Citation:
Brought off from the picket line, under heavy fire, a comrade who
had been shot through both legs.
CAMPBELL, JAMES A.
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 2d New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Woodstock, Va., 22 January 1865; At Amelia Courthouse,
Va., 5 April 1865. Entered service at:------. Birth: New York, N.Y.
Date of issue: 30 October 1897. Citation: While his command was
retreating before superior numbers at Woodstock, Va., he voluntarily
rushed back with one companion and rescued his commanding officer,
who had been unhorsed and left behind. At Amelia Courthouse captured
2 battle flags.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838,
Indiana. Accredited to: Indiana. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Ticonderoga during attacks on Fort Fisher, 24
and 25 December 1864; and 13 to 15 January 1865. Despite heavy return
fire by the enemy and the explosion of the 100-pounder Parrott rifle
which killed 8 men and wounded 12 more, Campbell, as captain of
a gun, performed his duties with skill and courage during the first
2 days of battle. As his ship again took position on the line of
the 13th, he remained steadfast as the Ticonderoga maintained a
well-placed fire upon the batteries on shore, and thereafter, as
she materially lessened the power of guns on the mound which had
been turned upon our assaulting columns. During this action the
flag was planted on one of the strongest fortifications possessed
by the rebels.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Private, Company I, 30th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 14 August 1894. Citation:
Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
CAPEHART, CHARLES E.
Rank and organization: Major, 1st West Virginia Cavalry. Place
and date: At Monterey Mountain, Pa., 4 July 1863. Entered service
at: Washington, D.C. Born: 1883, Conemaugh Township, Cambria County,
Pa. Date of issue: 7 April 1898. Citation: While commanding the
regiment, charged down the mountain side at midnight, in a heavy
rain, upon the enemy's fleeing wagon train. Many wagons were captured
and destroyed and many prisoners taken.
CAPEHART, HENRY
Rank and organization: Colonel, 1st West Virginia Cavalry. Place
and date: At Greenbrier River, W. Va., 22 May 1864. Entered service
at: Bridgeport, Ohio. Born: 18 March 1825, Johnstown, Cambria County,
Pa. Date of issue: 12 February 1895. Citation: Saved, under fire,
the life of a drowning soldier.
CAPRON, HORACE, JR.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 8th Illinois Cavalry.
Place and date: At Chickahominy and Ashland, Va., June 1862. Entered
service at: Peoria, Ill. Birth: Laurel, Md. Date of issue: 27 September
1865. Citation: Gallantry in action.
CAREY, HUGH
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 82d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 6 February 1888. Citation:
Captured the flag of the 7th Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.), being twice
wounded in the effort.
CAREY, JAMES L.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 10th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Appomattox Courthouse, Va., 9 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------ Birth: Onondaga County, N.Y. Date of issue: Unknown.
Citation: Daring bravery and urging the men forward in a charge.
CARLISLE, CASPER R.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, Independent Pennsylvania
Light Artillery. Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863.
Entered service at: Allegheny County, Pa. Birth: Allegheny County,
Pa. Date of issue: 21 December 1892. Citation: Saved a gun of his
battery under heavy musketry fire, most of the horses being killed
and the drivers wounded.
CARMAN, WARREN
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 1st New York (Lincoln)
Cavalry. Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Seneca County, N.Y. Date of issue: 26
March 1865. Citation: Capture of flag and several prisoners.
CARMIN, ISAAC H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 48th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Monmouth County, N.J. Date of issue: 25 February
1895. Citation: Saved his regimental flag; also seized and threw
a shell, with burning fuse, from among his comrades.
CARNEY, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 54th Massachusetts
Colored Infantry. Place and date: At Fort Wagner, S.C., 18 July
1863. Entered service at: New Bedford, Mass. Birth: Norfolk, Va.
Date of issue: 23 May 1900. Citation: When the color sergeant was
shot down, this soldier grasped the flag, led the way to the parapet,
and planted the colors thereon. When the troops fell back he brought
off the flag, under a fierce fire in which he was twice severely
wounded.
CARR, EUGENE A.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 3d Illinois Cavalry. Place and
date: At Pea Ridge, Ark., 7 March 1862. Entered service at: Hamburg,
Erie County, N.Y. Born: 10 March 1830, Boston Corner, Erie County,
N.Y. Date of issue: 16 January 1894. Citation: Directed the deployment
of his command and held his ground, under a brisk fire of shot and
shell in which he was several times wounded.
CARR, FRANKLIN
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company D, 124th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 16 December 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Stark County, Ohio. Date of issue: 24 February
1865. Citation: Recapture of U.S. guidon from a rebel battery.
CARR, WILLIAM M.
Rank and organization: Master-at-Arms, U.S. Navy. Birth: Baltimore,
Md. 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, Carr 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.
CARSON, WILLIAM J.
Rank and organization: Musician, Company E, 1st Battalion, 15th
U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Chickamauga, Ga., 19 September
1863. Entered service at: North Greenfield, Ohio. Birth: Washington
County, Pa. Date of issue: 27 January 1894. Citation: At a critical
stage in the battle when the 14th Corps lines were wavering and
in disorder he on his own initiative bugled "to the colors" amid
the 18th U.S. Infantry who formed by him, and held the enemy. Within
a few minutes he repeated his action amid the wavering 2d Ohio Infantry.
This bugling deceived the enemy who believed reinforcements had
arrived. Thus, they delayed their attack.
CART, JACOB
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 7th Pennsylvania Reserve
Corps. Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December, 1862.
Entered service at:------. Birth: Carlisle, Pa. Date of issue: 25
November 1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 19th Georgia Infantry
(C.S.A.), wresting it from the hands of the color bearer.
CARTER, JOHN J.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company B, 33d New York
Infantry. Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered
service at: Nunda, N.Y. Born: 16 June 1842, Troy, N.Y. Date of issue:
10 September 1897. Citation: While in command of a detached company,
seeing his regiment thrown into confusion by a charge of the enemy,
without orders made a countercharge upon the attacking column and
checked the assault. Penetrated within the enemy's lines at night
and obtained valuable information.
CARTER, JOSEPH F.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company D, 3d Maryland Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Stedman, Va., 25 March 1865. Entered service
at: Baltimore, Md. Birth: Baltimore, Md. Date of issue: 9 July 1891.
Citation: Captured the colors of the 51st Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.).
During the battle he was captured and escaped bringing a number
of prisoners with him.
CARUANA, ORLANDO E.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 51st New York Infantry.
Place and date: At New Bern, N.C., 14 March 1862; at South Mountain,
Md., 14 September 1862. Entered service at:------. Birth: Ca Valletta,
Malta. Date of issue: 14 November 1890. Citation: At New Bern, N.C.,
brought off the wounded color sergeant and the colors under a heavy
fire of the enemy. Was one of four soldiers who volunteered to determine
the position of the enemy at South Mountain, Md. While so engaged
was fired upon and his three companions killed, but he escaped and
rejoined his command in safety.
CASEY, DAVID
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 25th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Cold Harbor, Va., 3 June 1864. Entered service
at: Northbridge, Mass. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 14 September
1888. Citation: Two color bearers having been shot dead one after
the other, the last one far in advance of his regiment and close
to the enemy's line, this soldier rushed forward, and, under a galling
fire, after removing the dead body of the bearer therefrom, secured
the flag and returned with it to the Union lines.
CASEY, HENRY
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 20th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 April 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Fayette County, Pa., Date of issue: 23 September
1897. Citation: Voluntarily served as one of the crew of a transport
that passed the forts under a heavy fire.
CASSIDY, MICHAEL
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, Ireland.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Lackawanna during successful attacks
against Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee, in Mobile
Bay, 5 August 1864. Displaying great coolness and exemplary behavior
as first sponger of a gun, Cassidy, by his coolness under fire,
received the applause of his officers and the guncrew throughout
the action which resulted in the capture of the prize ram Tennessee
and in the destruction of batteries at Fort Morgan.
CATLIN, ISAAC S.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 109th New York Infantry. Place
and date: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered service at:
Oswego, N.Y. Birth: New York. Date of issue: 13 January 1899. Citation:
In a heroic effort to rally the disorganized troops was disabled
by a severe wound. While being carried from the field he recovered
somewhat and bravely started to return to his command, when he received
a second wound, which necessitated amputation of his right leg.
CAYER, OVILA
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 14th U.S. Volunteers.
Place and date: At Weldon Railroad, Va., 19 August 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Canada. Date of issue: 15 February 1867.
Citation: Commanded the regiment, all the officers being disabled.
CHAMBERLAIN, JOSHUA L.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 20th Maine Infantry. Place and
date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service at: Brunswick,
Maine. Born: 8 September 1828, Brewer Maine. Date of issue: 11 August
1893. Citation: Daring heroism and great tenacity in holding his
position on the Little Round Top against repeated assaults, and
carrying the advance position on the Great Round Top.
CHAMBERLAIN, ORVILLE T.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company G, 74th Indiana
Infantry. Place and date: At Chickamauga, Ga., 20 September 1863.
Entered service at: Elkhart, Ind. Birth: Kosciusko County, Ind.
Date of issue: 1 I March 1896. Citation: While exposed to a galling
fire, went in search of another regiment, found its location, procured
ammunition from the men thereof, and returned with the ammunition
to his own company.
CHAMBERS, JOSEPH B.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 100th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 25 March 1865. Entered service
at: East Brook, Pa. Birth: Beaver County, Pa. Date of issue: 27
July 1871. Citation: Capture of colors of 1st Virginia Infantry
(C.S.A.).
CHANDLER, HENRY F.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 59th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 17 June 1864. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Andover, Mass. Date of issue: 30 March
1898. Citation: Though seriously wounded in a bayonet charge and
directed to go to the rear he declined to do so, but remained with
his regiment and helped to carry the breastworks.
CHANDLER, JAMES B.
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838, Massachusetts.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. 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.
Cool and courageous although he had just come off the sick list,
Chandler rendered gallant service throughout the prolonged action
as his ship maintained accurate fire against Fort Morgan and ships
of the Confederacy despite extremely heavy return fire. He participated
in the actions at Forts Jackson and St. Philip, with the Chalmette
batteries, at the surrender of New Orleans and in the attacks on
batteries below Vicksburg.
CHANDLER, STEPHEN E.
Rank and organization: Quartermaster Sergeant, Company A, 24th
New York Cavalry. Place and date: At Amelia Springs, Va., 5 April
1865. Entered service at: Granby, Oswego County, N.Y. Birth: Michigan.
Date of issue: 4 April 1898. Citation: Under severe fire of the
enemy and of the troops in retreat, went between the lines to the
assistance of a wounded and helpless comrade, and rescued him from
death or capture.
CHAPIN, ALARIC B.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 142d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Fisher, N.C., 15 January 1865. Entered service
at: Pamelia, N.Y. Birth: Ogdensburg, N.Y. Date of issue: 28 December
1914. Citation: Voluntarily advanced with the head of the column
and cut down the palisading.
CHAPMAN, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 1st Maine Heavy Artillery.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: St. John, New Brunswick. Birth: St. John, New Brunswick. Date
of issue: 10 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
CHAPUT, LOUIS G.
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1845, Canada.
Accredited to: New York. 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 rebel ram Tennessee in Mobile
Bay, 5 August 1864. Severely wounded, Chaput remained at his gun
until relieved, reported to the surgeon and returned to his gun
until the action was over. He was then carried below following the
action which resulted in the capture of the prize ram Tennessee
and in destruction of batteries at Fort Morgan.
CHASE, JOHN F.
Rank and organization: Private, 5th Battery, Maine Light Artillery.
Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: Augusta, Maine. Birth: Chelsea, Maine. Date of issue: 7 February
1888. Citation: Nearly all the officers and men of the battery having
been killed or wounded, this soldier with a comrade continued to
fire his gun after the guns had ceased. The piece was then dragged
off by the two, the horses having been shot, and its capture by
the enemy was prevented.
CHILD, BENJAMIN H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Battery A, 1st Rhode Island Light
Artillery. Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862.
Entered service at: Providence, R.I. Born: 8 May 1843, Providence,
R.I. Date of issue: 20 July 1897. Citation: Was wounded and taken
to the rear insensible, but when partially recovered insisted on
returning to the battery and resumed command of his piece, so remaining
until the close of the battle.
CHISMAN, WILLIAM W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company I, 83d Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Wilmington, Ind. Birth: Dearborn County, Ind. Date of issue:
15 August 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
CHRISTIANCY, JAMES I.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company D, 9th Michigan
Cavalry. Place and date: At Hawes Shops, Va., 28 May 1864. Entered
service at: Monroe County, Mich. Birth: Monroe County, Mich. Date
of issue: 10 October 1892. Citation: While acting as aide, voluntarily
led a part of the line into the fight, and was twice wounded.
CHURCHILL, SAMUEL J.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company G, 2d Illinois Light Artillery.
Place and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 15 December 1864. Entered service
at: DeKalb County, Ill. Birth: Rutland County, Vt. Date of issue:
20 January 1897. Citation: When the fire of the enemy's batteries
compelled the men of his detachment for a short time to seek shelter,
he stood manfully at his post and for some minutes worked his gun
alone.
CILLEY, CLINTON A.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company C, 2d Minnesota Infantry.
Place and date: At Chickamauga, Ga., 20 September 1863. Entered
service at: Sasioja, Minn. Birth: Rockingham County, N.H. Date of
issue: 12 June 1895. Citation: Seized the colors of a retreating
regiment and led it into the thick of the attack.
CLANCY, JAMES T.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 1st New Jersey Cavalry.
Place and date: At Vaughn Road, Va., 1 October 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Albany, N.Y. Date of issue: 3 July 1865. Citation:
Shot the Confederate Gen. Dunovant dead during a charge, thus confusing
the enemy and greatly aiding in his repulse.
CLAPP, ALBERT A.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company G, 2d Ohio Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Pompey, N.Y. Date of issue: 24 April 1865. Citation:
Capture of battle flag of the 8th Florida Infantry (C.S.A.).
CLARK, CHARLES A.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant and Adjutant, 6th Maine Infantry.
Place and date: At Brooks Ford, Va., 4 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Sangerville, Maine. Date of issue: 13 May 1896.
Citation: Having voluntarily taken command of his regiment in the
absence of its commander, at great personal risk and with remarkable
presence of mind and fertility of resource led the command down
an exceedingly precipitous embankment to the Rappahannock River
and by his gallantry, coolness, and good judgment in the face of
the enemy saved the command from capture or destruction.
CLARK, HARRISON
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 125th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: Chatham, N.Y. Birth: Chatham, N.Y. Date of issue: 11 June 1895.
Citation: Seized the colors and advanced with them after the color
bearer had been shot.
CLARK, JAMES G.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 88th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 18 June 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Germantown, Pa. Date of issue: 30 April 1892.
Citation: Distinguished bravery in action; was severely wounded.
CLARK, JOHN W.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster,
6th Vermont Infantry. Place and date: Near Warrenton, Va., 28 July
1863. Entered service at: Vermont. Born: 21 October 1830, Montpelier,
Vt. Date of issue: 17 August 1891. Citation: Defended the division
train against a vastly superior force of the enemy; he was severely
wounded, but remained in the saddle for 20 hours afterward until
he had brought his train through in safety.
CLARK, WILLIAM A.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 2d Minnesota Infantry.
Place and date: At Nolensville, Tenn., 15 February 1863. Entered
service at: Shelbyville, Minn. Birth: Pennsylvania. Date of issue:
11 September 1897. Citation: Was one of a detachment of 16 men who
heroically defended a wagon train against the attack of 125 cavalry,
repulsed the attack and saved the train.
CLARKE, DAYTON P.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company F, 2d Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: Hermon, N.Y. Birth: Hermon, N.Y. Date of issue: 30 June 1892.
Citation: Distinguished conduct in a desperate hand-to-hand fight
while commanding the regiment.
CLAUSEN, CHARLES H.
Rank and organization: First lieutenant, Company H, 61st Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered
service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue:
25 June 1892. Citation: Although severely wounded, he led the regiment
against the enemy, under a terrific fire, and saved a battery from
capture.
CLAY, CECIL
Rank and organization: Captain, Company K, 58th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Harrison, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 19 April
1892. Citation: Led his regiment in the charge, carrying the colors
of another regiment, and when severely wounded in the right arm,
incurring loss of same, he shifted the colors to the left hand,
which also became disabled by a gunshot wound.
CLEVELAND, CHARLES F.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 26th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Hartford, N.Y. Date of issue: 12 June 1895. Citation:
Voluntarily took and carried the colors into action after the color
bearer had been shot.
CLlFFORD, ROBERT T.
Rank and organization: Master-at-Arms, U.S. Navy. Born: 1835, Pennsylvania.
Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Shokokon at New Topsail Inlet off Wilmington,
N.C., 22 August 1863. Participating in a strategic plan to destroy
an enemy schooner, Clifford aided in the portage of a dinghy across
the narrow neck of land separating the sea from the sound. Launching
the boat in the sound, the crew approached the enemy from the rear
and Clifford gallantly crept into the rebel camp and counted the
men who outnumbered his party 3 to 1. Returning to his men, he ordered
a charge in which the enemy was routed, leaving behind a schooner
and a quantity of supplies.
CLOPP, JOHN E.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 71st Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 2
February 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 9th Virginia Infantry
(C.S.A.), wresting it from the color bearer.
CLUTE, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 14th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Bentonville, N.C., 19 March 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Marathon, Mich. Date of issue: 26 August 1898.
Citation: In a charge, captured the flag of the 40th North Carolina
(C.S.A.), the flag being taken in a personal encounter with an officer
who carried and defended it.
COATES, JEFFERSON
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company H, 7th Wisconsin Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 1 July 1863. Entered service
at: Boscobel, Wis. Birth: Grant County, Wis. Date of issue: 29 June
1866. Citation: Unsurpassed courage in battle, where he had both
eyes shot out.
COCKLEY, DAVID L.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company L, 10th Ohio Cavalry.
Place and date: At Waynesboro, Ga., 4 December 1864. Entered service
at:------. Born: 8 June 1843, Lexington, Ohio. Date of issue: 2
August 1897. Citation: While acting as aide-de-camp to a general
officer, he 3 times asked permission to join his regiment in a proposed
charge upon the enemy, and in response to the last request, having
obtained such permission, joined his regiment and fought bravely
at its head throughout the action.
COEY, JAMES
Rank and organization: Major, 147th New York Infantry. Place and
date: At Hatchers Run, Va., 6 February 1865. Entered service at:
------. Born: 12 February 1841, New York, N.Y. Date of issue: 12
May 1892. Citation: Seized the regimental colors at a critical moment
and by a prompt advance on the enemy caused the entire brigade to
follow him; and, after being himself severely wounded, he caused
himself to be lifted into the saddle and a second time rallied the
line in an attempt to check the enemy.
COFFEY, ROBERT J.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company K, 4th Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Banks Ford, Va., 4 May 1863. Entered service
at: Montpelier, Vt. Birth: Nova Scotia. Date of issue: 13 May 1892.
Citation: Single-handedly captured 2 officers and 5 privates of
the 8th Louisiana Regiment (C.S.A.).
COHN, ABRAHAM
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 6th New Hampshire Infantry.
Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 6 May 1864; At the mine, Petersburg,
Va., 30 July 1864. Entered service at: Campton, N.H. Birth: Guttentag,
Silesia, Prussia. Date of issue: 24 August 1865. Citation: During
Battle of the Wilderness rallied and formed, under heavy fire, disorganized
and fleeing troops of different regiments. At Petersburg, Va., 30
July 1864, bravely and coolly carried orders to the advanced line
under severe fire.
COLBERT, PATRICK
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, Ireland.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Commodore Hull at the capture of Plymouth,
31 October 1864. Painfully wounded by a shell which killed the man
at his side, Colbert, as captain of the forward pivot gun, remained
at his post until the end of the action, braving the heavy enemy
fire and appearing as cool as if at mere target practice.
COLBY, CARLOS W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 97th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Madison County, Ill. Birth: Merrimack, N.H. Date of issue: 31
January 1896. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
COLE, GABRIEL
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 5th Michigan Cavalry.
Place and date: At Winchester, Va., 19 September 1864. Entered service
at: New Salem, Mich. Birth: Chenango County, N.Y. Date of issue:
27 September 1864. Citation: Capture of flag, during which he was
wounded in the leg.
COLLINS, HARRISON
Rank and organization. Corporal, Company A, 1st Tennessee Cavalry.
Place and date: At Richland Creek, Tenn., 24 December 1864. Entered
service at: Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Born: 1834, Hawkins County, Tenn.
Date of issue: 24 February 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of Chalmer's
Division (C.S.A.).
COLLINS, THOMAS D.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company H, 143d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Resaca, Ga., 15 May 1864. Entered service at:
Liberty, Sullivan County, N.Y. Born: 14 August 1847, Neversink,
N.Y. Date of issue: 14 August 1896. Citation: Captured a regimental
flag of the enemy.
COLLIS, CHARLES H. T.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 114th Pennsylvania Infantry. Place
and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Born: 4 February 1838, Ireland. Date of issue:
10 March 1893. Citation: Gallantly led his regiment in battle at
a critical moment.
COLWELL, OLIVER
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company G, 95th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 16 December 1864. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Champaign County, Ohio. Date of issue: 24 February
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
COMPSON, HARTWELL B.
Rank and organization: Major, 8th New York Cavalry. Place and date:
At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered service at: Seneca Falls,
N.Y. Birth: Seneca Falls, N.Y. Date of issue: 26 March 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag belonging to Gen. Early's headquarters.
CONAWAY, JOHN W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 83d Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Hartford, Ind. Birth: Dearborn County, Ind. Date of issue: 11
August 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
CONBOY, MARTIN
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 37th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Williamsburg, Va., 5 May 1862. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Birth: ------. Date of issue: 11 October 1892.
Citation: Took command of the company in action, the captain having
been wounded, the other commissioned officers being absent, and
handled it with skill and bravery.
CONGDON, JAMES
Service rendered under name of James Madison.
CONLAN, DENNIS
Rank and organization: Seaman, U S. Navy. Born: 1838, New York
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.. 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Conlan 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.
CONNELL, TRUSTRIM
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 138th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered
service at. Fort Kennedy, Pa. Birth: Lancaster, Pa. Date of issue:
10 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
CONNER, RICHARD
Rank and organization. Private, Company F, 6th New Jersey Infantry.
Place and date: At Bull Run, Va., 30 August 1862. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 17 September
1897. Citation: The flag of his regiment having been abandoned during
retreat, he voluntarily returned with a single companion under a
heavy fire and secured and brought off the flag, his companion being
killed.
CONNOR, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1842,
Ireland. Accredited to: Maryland. 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, Connor 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 in carrying the wounded man from the field.
CONNOR, WILLIAM C.
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1832,
Pennsylvania. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Howquah on the occasion
of the destruction of the blockade runner Lynx, off Wilmington,
25 September 1864. Performing his duty faithfully under the most
trying circumstances, Connor stood firmly at his post in the midst
of a crossfire from the rebel shore batteries and our own vessels.
CONNORS, JAMES
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 43d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fishers Hill, Va., 22 September 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 6 October 1864.
Citation: Capture of flag.
COOK, JOHN
Rank and organization: Bugler, Battery B, 4th U.S. Artillery. Place
and date: At Antietam Md., 17 September 1862. Entered service at:
Cincinnati, Ohio. Birth: Hamilton County, Ohio. Date of issue: 30
June 1894. Citation: Volunteered at the age of 15 years to act as
a cannoneer, and as such volunteer served a gun under a terrific
fire of the enemy.
COOK, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 119th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Pleasant Hill, La., 9 April 1864. Entered service
at: Quincy, Ill. Birth: England. Date of issue: 19 September 1890.
Citation: During an attack by the enemy, voluntarily left the brigade
quartermaster, with whom he had been detailed as a clerk, rejoined
his command, and, acting as first lieutenant, led the line farther
toward the charging enemy.
COOKE, WALTER H.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company K, 4th Pennsylvania Infantry
Militia. Place and date. At Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Norristown, Pa. Date of issue: 19 May
1887. Citation: Voluntarily served as an aide on the staff of Col.
David Hunter and participated in the battle, his term of service
having expired on the previous day.
COOPER, JOHN
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1832, Ireland.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Second
award. 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 her decks from stem to
stern, Cooper 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.
SECOND AWARD
Citation: Served as quartermaster on Acting Rear Admiral Thatcher's
staff. During the terrific fire at Mobile, on 26 April 1865, at
the risk of being blown to pieces by exploding shells, Cooper advanced
through the burning locality, rescued a wounded man from certain
death, and bore him on his back to a place of safety.
G.O. No.: 62, 29 June 1865.
COPP, CHARLES D.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company C, 9th New Hampshire
Infantry. Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862.
Entered service at: Nashua, N.H. Born: 12 April 1840, Warren County,
N.H. Date of issue: 28 June 1890. Citation: Seized the regimental
colors, the color bearer having been shot down, and, waving them,
rallied the regiment under a heavy fire.
CORCORAN, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 1st Rhode Island Light
Artillery. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: Pawtucket, R.I. Birth: Pawtucket, R.I. Date of issue:
2 November 1887. 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.
CORCORAN, THOMAS E.
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838, New York.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation: Served
on board the U.S.S. Cincinnati during the attack on the Vicksburg
batteries and at the time of her sinking. 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, Corcoran was conspicuously cool under the fire of the enemy,
never ceasing to fight until this proud ship went down, "her colors
nailed to the mast."
CORLISS, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company C, 5th Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Cedar Mountain, Va., 9 August 1862. Entered service
at: New Haven, Conn. Birth: ------. Date ·S issue: 10 September
1897. Citation: Seized a fallen flag of the regiment, the color
bearer having been killed, carried it forward in the face of a severe
fire, and though himself shot down and permanently disabled, planted
the staff in the earth and kept the flag flying.
CORLISS, STEPHEN P.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company F, 4th New York
Heavy Artillery. Place and date: At South Side Railroad, Va., 2
April 1865. Entered service at: ------. Born: 26 July 1842, Albany,
N.Y. Date of issue: 17 January 1895. Citation: Raised the fallen
colors and, rushing forward in advance of the troops, placed them
on the enemy's works.
CORSON, JOSEPH K.
Rank and organization: Assistant Surgeon, 6th Pennsylvania Reserves
(35th Pennsylvania Volunteers). Place and date: Near Bristoe Station,
Va., 14 October 1863. Entered service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Born:
26 November 1836, Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery County, Pa. Date
of issue: 13 May 1899. Citation: With one companion returned in
the face of the enemy's heavy artillery fire and removed to a place
of safety a severely wounded soldier who had been left behind as
the regiment fell back.
COSGRIFF, RICHARD H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company L, 4th Iowa Cavalry. Place
and date: At Columbus, Ga., 16 April 1865. Entered service at: Wapello,
Louisa County, Iowa. Birth: Dunkirk County, N.Y. Date of issue:
17 June 1865. Citation: Capture of flag in a personal encounter
with its bearer.
COSGROVE, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 40th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Drurys Bluff, Va., 15 May 1864. Entered service
at: East Stoughton, Mass. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 7 November
1896. Citation: Individually demanded and received the surrender
of 7 armed Confederates concealed in a cellar, disarming and marching
them in as prisoners of war.
COTTON, PETER
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839,
New York, N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863.
Citation: Cotton served on board the U.S.S. Baron De Kalb in the
Yazoo River expedition, 23 to 27 December 1862. Proceeding under
orders up the Yazoo River, the 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 to be burned. Continuing up the river,
the Baron De Kalb was fired upon 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, Cotton, as coxswain "distinguished
himself in the various actions."
COUGHLIN, JOHN
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, 10th New Hampshire Infantry.
Place and date: At Swifts Creek, Va., 9 May 1864. Entered service
at: Manchester, N.H. Birth: Vermont. Date ·S issue: 31 August
1893. Citation: During a sudden night attack upon Burnham's Brigade,
resulting in much confusion, this officer, without waiting for orders,
led his regiment forward and interposed a line of battle between
the advancing enemy and Hunt's Battery, repulsing the attack and
saving the guns.
COX, ROBERT M.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company K, 55th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Prairie City, Ill. Birth: Guernsey County, Ohio. Date of issue:
31 December 1892. Citation: Bravely defended the colors planted
on the outward parapet of Fort Hill.
COYNE, JOHN N.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 70th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Williamsburg, Va., 5 May 1862. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Born: 14 November 1839, New York, N.Y. Date of
issue: 18 April 1888. Citation: Capture of a flag after a severe
hand-to-hand contest; was mentioned in orders for his gallantry.
CRANSTON, WILLIAM W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 66th Ohio Infantry Place
and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 2 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Champaign County, Ohio. Date of issue: 15 December
1892. Citation: One of a party of 4 who voluntarily brought in a
wounded Confederate officer from within the enemy's line in the
face of a constant fire.
CRAWFORD, ALEXANDER
Rank and organization: Fireman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1842, Pennsylvania.
Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864 Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Wyalusing, Crawford volunteered 25 May 1864,
in a night attempt to destroy the rebel ram Albemarle in the Roanoke
River. Taking part in a plan to explode the rebel ram Albemarle,
Crawford executed his part in the plan with perfection, but upon
being discovered, was forced to abandon the plan and retire leaving
no trace of the evidence. After spending two hazardous days and
nights without food, he gained the safety of a friendly ship and
was then transferred back to the Wyalusing. Though the plan failed
his skill and courage in preventing detection were an example of
unfailing devotion to duty.
CREED, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 23d Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Fishers Hill, Va., 22 September 1864. Entered
service at: Chicago, Ill. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 6 October
1864. Citation: Capture of flag.
CRIPPS, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837 Philadelphia,
Pa. 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, Cripps
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.
CROCKER, HENRY H.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company F, 2d Massachusetts Cavalry.
Place and date: At Cedar Creek, Va., 19 October 1864. Entered service
at: California. Born: 20 January 1840, Colchester, Conn. Date of
issue: 10 January 1896. Citation: Voluntarily led a charge, which
resulted in the capture of 14 prisoners and in which he himself
was wounded.
CROCKER, ULRIC L.
Rank and organization: Private, Company M, 6th Michigan Cavalry.
Place and date: At Cedar Creek, Va., 19 October 1864. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Ohio. Date of issue: 26 October 1864. Citation:
Capture of flag of 18th Georgia (C.S.A.).
CROFT, JAMES E.
Rank and organization: Private, 12th Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery.
Place and date: At Allatoona, Ga., 5 October 1864. Entered service
at: Janesville, Wis. Birth: England. Date of issue: 20 March 1897.
Citation: Took the place of a gunner who had been shot down and
inspired his comrades by his bravery and effective gunnery, which
contributed largely to the defeat of the enemy.
CRONIN, CORNELIUS
Rank and organization: Chief Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1836,
Michigan. Accredited to: Michigan. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: On board the U.S.S. Richmond in action at Mobile Bay on
5 August 1864. Cool and vigilant at his station throughout the prolonged
action, Cronin watched for signals and skillfully steered the ship
as she trained her guns on Fort Morgan and on ships of the Confederacy
despite extremely heavy return fire. He participated in the actions
at Forts Jackson and St. Philip, with the Chalmette batteries, at
the surrender of New Orleans, and in the attacks on batteries below
Vicksburg.
CROSIER, WILLIAM H. H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 149th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Peach Tree Creek, Ga., 20 July 1864. Entered
service at: Skaneateles, N.Y. Birth: Skaneateles, N.Y. Date of issue:
12 January 1892. Citation: Severely wounded and ambushed by the
enemy, he stripped the colors from the staff and brought them back
into the line.
CROSS, JAMES E.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company K, 12th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Blackburns Ford, Va., 18 July 1861. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Darien, N.Y. Date of issue: 5 April 1898. Citation:
With a companion, refused to retreat when the part of the regiment
to which he was attached was driven back in disorder, but remained
upon the skirmish line for some time thereafter, firing upon the
enemy.
CROWLEY, MICHAEL
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 22d New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered service
at: Rochester, N.Y. Birth: Rochester, N.Y. Date of issue: 26 March
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
CULLEN, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 82d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Bristoe Station, Va., 14 October 1863. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 1 December 1864.
Citation: Capture of flag of 22d or 28th North Carolina (C.S.A.).
CUMMINGS, AMOS J.
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 26th New Jersey Infantry.
Place and date: At Salem Heights, Va., 4 May 1863. Entered service
at: Irvington, N.J. Born: 15 May 1841, Conklin, N.Y. Date of issue.
28 March 1894. Citation: Rendered great assistance in the heat of
the action in rescuing a part of the field batteries from an extremely
dangerous and exposed position.
CUMPSTON, JAMES M.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 91st Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Shenandoah Valley Campaign, August to November
1864. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Galia County, Ohio. Date
of issue: Unknown. Citation: Capture of flag.
CUNNINGHAM, FRANCIS M.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company H, 1st West Virginia
Cavalry. Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered
service at: Springfield, Pa. Birth: Somerset County, Pa. Date of
issue: 3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of battle flag of 12th Virginia
Infantry (C.S.A.) in hand-to-hand battle while wounded.
CUNNINGHAM, JAMES S.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 8th Missouri Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Bloomington, McLean County, Ill. Birth: Washington County, Pa.
Date of issue: 30 July 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of
the "volunteer storming party."
CURRAN, RICHARD
Rank and organization: Assistant Surgeon, 33d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered service
at: Seneca Falls, N.Y. Born: 4 January 1838, Ireland. Date of issue:
30 March 1898. Citation: Voluntarily exposed himself to great danger
by going to the fighting line there succoring the wounded and helpless
and conducting them to the field hospital.
CURTIS, JOHN C.
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 9th Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Baton Rouge, La., 5 August 1862. Entered service
at: Bridgeport, Conn. Birth: Bridgeport, Conn. Date of issue: 16
December 1896. Citation: Voluntarily sought the line of battle and
alone and unaided captured 2 prisoners, driving them before him
to regimental headquarters at the point of the bayonet.
CURTIS, JOSIAH M.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company I, 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: Seized the colors of his regiment
after 2 color bearers had fallen, bore them gallantly, and was among
the first to gain a foothold, with his flag, inside the enemy's
works.
CURTIS, NEWTON MARTIN
Rank and organization: Brigadier General, U.S. Volunteers. Place
and date: At Fort Fisher, N.C., 15 January 1865. Entered service
at: De Peyster, N.Y. Born: 21 May 1835, De Peyster, N.Y. Date of
issue: 28 November 1891. Citation: The first man to pass through
the stockade, he personally led each assault on the traverses and
was 4 times wounded.
CUSTER, THOMAS W.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company B, 6th Michigan
Cavalry. Place and date: At Namozine Church, Va., 10 May 1863. Entered
service at: Monroe, Mich. Birth: New Rumley, Ohio. Date of issue:
3 May 1865. Second award. Citation: Capture of flag on 10 May 1863.
SECOND AWARD
Place and date: At Sailor Creek , Va, April 1865. Date of issue:
26 May 1865. Citation: 2d Lt. Custer leaped his horse over the enemy's
works and captured 2 stands of colors. having his horse shot from
under him and receiving a severe wound.
CUTCHEON, BYRON M.
Rank and organization: Major, 20th Michigan Infantry. Place and
date: At Horseshoe Bend, Ky., 10 May 1863. Entered service at: Ypsilanti,
Mich. Born: 11 May 1 836, Pembroke, N.H. Date of issue: 29 June
1891. Citation: Distinguished gallantry in leading his regiment
in a charge on a house occupied by the enemy.
CUTTS, JAMES M.
Rank and organization: Captain, 11th U.S. Infantry. Place and date:
At Wilderness; Spotsylvania; Petersburg, Va., 1864. Entered service
at: Illinois. Birth: Washington, D.C. Date of issue: 2 May 1891.
Citation: Gallantry in actions.
DARROUGH, JOHN S.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company F, 113th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Eastport, Miss., 10 October 1864. Entered service
at: Concord, Morgan County, Ill. Birth: Kentucky. Date of issue:
5 February 1895. Citation: Saved the life of a captain.
DAVIDSIZER, JOHN A.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Paines Crossroads, Va., 5 April 1865. Entered
service at: Lewiston, Pa. Birth: Milford, Pa. Date of issue: 3 May
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
DAVIDSON, ANDREW
Rank and organization: Assistant Surgeon, 47th Ohio Infantry. Place
and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 3 May 1863. Entered service at: Cincinnati,
Ohio. Birth: Middlebury, Vt. Date of issue: 17 October 1892. Citation:
Voluntarily attempted to run the enemy's batteries.
DAVIDSON, ANDREW
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company H, 30th U.S. Colored
Troops. Place and date: At the mine, Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864.
Entered service at: Otsego County, N.Y. Born: 12 February 1840,
Scotland. Date of issue: 17 October 1892. Citation: One of the first
to enter the enemy's works, where, after his colonel, major, and
one-third the company officers had fallen, he gallantly assisted
in rallying and saving the remnant of the command.
DAVIS, CHARLES C.
Rank and organization: Major, 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Place and
date: At Shelbyville, Tenn., 27 June 1863. Entered service at: Harrisburg,
Pa. Born: 15 August 1830, Harrisburg, Pa. Date of issue: 14 June
1894. Citation: Led one of the most desperate and successful charges
of the war.
DAVIS, FREEMAN
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 80th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Newcomerstown, Ohio. Date of issue: 30
March 1898. Citation: This soldier, while his regiment was falling
back, seeing the 2 color bearers shot down, under a severe fire
and at imminent peril recovered both the flags and saved them from
capture.
DAVIS, GEORGE E.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company D, 10th Vermont
Infantry. Place and date: At Monocacy, Md., 9 July 1864. Entered
service at: Burlington, Vt. Birth: Dunstable, Mass. Date of issue:
27 May 1892. Citation: While in command of a small force, held the
approaches to the 2 bridges against repeated assaults of superior
numbers, thereby materially delaying Early's advance on Washington.
DAVIS, HARRY
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 46th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Atlanta, Ga., 28 July 1864. Entered service at:
------. Birth: Franklin County, Ohio. Date of issue: 2 December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 30th Louisiana Infantry (C.S.A.).
DAVIS, JOHN
Rank and organization: Quarter Gunner, U.S. Navy. Born: Cedarville,
N.J. Accredited to: New Jersey. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Valley City during action against rebel
fort batteries and ships off Elizabeth City, N.C., on 10 February
1862. When a shell from the shore penetrated the side and passed
through the magazine, exploding outside the screen on the berth
deck, several powder division protecting bulkheads were torn to
pieces and the forward part of the berth deck set on fire. Showing
great presence of mind, Davis courageously covered a barrel of powder
with his own body and prevented an explosion, while at the same
time passing powder to provide the division on the upper deck while
under fierce enemy fire.
DAVIS, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 17th Indiana Mounted
Infantry. Place and date: At Culloden, Ga., April 1865. Entered
service at: Indianapolis, Ind. Birth: Carroll, Ky. Date of issue:
17 June 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of Worrill Grays (C.S.A.).
DAVIS, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company C, 104th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Franklin, Tenn., 30 November 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Wales. Date of issue: 4 February 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag.
DAVIS, MARTIN K.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company H, 116th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Stonington, Christian County, Ill. Birth: Marion, Ill. Date
of issue: 26 July 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the
"volunteer storming party."
DAVIS, SAMUEL W.
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1845,
Maine. Accredited to: Maine. 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, Davis
exercised extreme courage and vigilance while acting as a look-out
for torpedoes and other obstructions 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.
DAVIS, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 2d New York Heavy Artillery.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: New York. Birth: Wales. Date of issue: 3 May 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag.
DAY, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 210th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Hatchers Run, Va., 6 February 1865. Entered service
at: Lycoming County, Pa. Birth: Otsego County, N.Y. Date of issue:
20 July 1897. Citation: Seized the colors of another regiment of
the brigade, the regiment having been thrown into confusion and
the color bearer killed, and bore said colors throughout the remainder
of the engagement.
DAY, DAVID F.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 57th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Dallasburg, Ohio. Date of issue: 2 January 1895.
Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
DEAKIN, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837,
New York, N.Y. 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,
Deakin 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.
He also participated in the actions at Forts Jackson and St. Philip.
DEANE, JOHN M.
Rank and organization: Major, 29th Massachusetts Infantry. Place
and date: At Fort Stedman, Va., 25 March 1865. Entered service at:
------. Born: 8 January 1840, Freetown, Mass. Date of issue: 8 March
1895. Citation: This officer, observing an abandoned gun within
Fort Haskell, called for volunteers, and under a heavy fire, worked
the gun until the enemy's advancing line was routed.
DE CASTRO, JOSEPH H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 19th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Boston, Mass. Date of issue: 1 December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 19th Virginia regiment (C.S.A.).
DE LACEY, PATRICK
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company A, 143d Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 6 May 1864. Entered
service at: Scranton, Pa. Born: 25 November 1834, Carbondale, Lackawanna
County, Pa. Date of issue: 24 April 1894. Citation: Running ahead
of the line, under a concentrated fire, he shot the color bearer
of a Confederate regiment on the works, thus contributing to the
success of the attack.
DELAND, FREDERICK N.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 40th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Port Hudson, La., 27 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Born: 25 December 1843, Sheffield, Mass. Date of issue:
22 June 1896. Citation: Volunteered in response to a call and, under
a heavy fire from the enemy, advanced and assisted in filling with
fascines a ditch which presented a serious obstacle to the troops
attempting to take the works of the enemy by assault.
DELANEY, JOHN C.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company I, 107th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Dabney's Mills, Va., 6 February 1865.
Entered service at: Honesdale, Pa. Birth: 22 April 1848, Ireland.
Date of issue: 29 August 1894. Citation: Sprang between the lines
and brought out a wounded comrade about to be burned in the brush.
DE LAVIE, HIRAM H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company I, 11th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered service
at: Allegheny County, Pa. Birth: Stark County, Ohio. Date of issue:
10 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
DEMPSTER, JOHN
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839, Scotland.
Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation:
Dempster 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.
DENIG, J. HENRY
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 1839,
York, Pa. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. 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 her decks, Sgt. Denig 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.
DENNING, LORENZO
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843, Connecticut.
Entered service at: New York, N.Y. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Denning served on board the U.S. Picket Boat No. 1 in
action, 27 October 1864, against the Confederate ram Albemarle which
had resisted repeated attacks by our steamers and had kept a large
force of vessels employed in watching her. The picket boat, equipped
with a spar torpedo, succeeded in passing the enemy pickets within
20 yards without being discovered and then made for the Albemarle
under a full head of steam. Immediately taken under fire by the
ram, the small boat plunged on, jumped the log boom which encircled
the target and exploded its torpedo under the port bow of the ram.
The picket boat was destroyed by enemy fire and almost the entire
crew taken prisoner or lost.
DENNIS, RICHARD
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1826,
Massachusetts. Accredited to: Massachusetts. 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, Dennis displayed outstanding skill and courage in
operating the torpedo catcher and in assisting in working the bow
chasers 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.
DENSMORE, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Chief Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born:
1834, 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 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,
Densmore 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.
DE PUY, CHARLES H.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company H, 1st Michigan
Sharpshooters. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864.
Entered service at: St. Louis, Mo. Birth: Sherman, Mich. Date of
issue: 30 July 1896. Citation: Being an old artillerist, aided General
Bartlett in working the guns of the dismantled fort.
DE WITT, RICHARD W.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company D, 47th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Oxford, Ohio. Birth: Butler County, Ohio. Date of issue: 10
August 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
DI CESNOLA, LOUIS P.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 4th New York Cavalry. Place and
date: At Aldie, Va., 17 June 1863. Entered service at: New York,
N.Y. Born: 29 June 1832, Rivarola, Piedmont, Italy. Date of issue:
Unknown. Citation: Was present, in arrest, when, seeing his regiment
fall back, he rallied his men, accompanied them, without arms, in
a second charge, and in recognition of his gallantry was released
from arrest. He continued in the action at the head of his regiment
until he was desperately wounded and taken prisoner.
DICKEY, WILLIAM D.
Rank and organization: Captain, Battery M, 15th New York Heavy
Artillery. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 17 June 1864. Entered
service at: Newburgh, N.Y. Born: 11 January 1845, Newburgh, N.Y.
Date of issue: 10 June 1896. Citation: Refused to leave the field,
remaining in command after being wounded by a piece of shell, and
led his command in the assault on the enemy's works on the following
day.
DICKIE, DAVID
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 97th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Gillespie, Macoupin County, Ill. Birth: Scotland. Date of issue:
29 January 1896. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
DIGGINS, BARTHOLOMEW
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1842,
Baltimore, Md. Accredited to: Maryland. G.O. No.: 391, 12 November
1891. Citation: On board the flagship, U.S.S. Hartford, 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, Diggins, as loader of
a gun, remained steadfast at his post 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.
DILGER, HUBERT
Rank and organization: Captain, Battery 1, 1st Ohio Light Artillery.
Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 2 May 1863. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Born: 5 March 1836, Germany. Date of issue: 17
August 1893. Citation: Fought his guns until the enemy were upon
him, then with one gun hauled in the road by hand he formed the
rear guard and kept the enemy at bay by the rapidity of his fire
and was the last man in the retreat.
DILLON, MICHAEL A.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 2d New Hampshire Infantry.
Place and date: At Williamsburg, Va., 5 May 1862. At Oak Grove,
Va., 25 June 1862. Entered service at: Wilton, N.H. Birth: Chelmsford,
Mass. Date of issue: 10 October 1889. Citation: Bravery in repulsing
the enemy's charge on a battery, at Williamsburg, Va. At Oak Grove,
Va., crawled outside the lines and brought in important information.
DITZENBACK, JOHN
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1828, New
York, N.Y. Accredited to: Indiana. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation:
Served on board the U.S. Monitor Neosho during the engagement with
enemy batteries at Bells Mills, Cumberland River, near Nashville,
Tenn., 6 December 1864. Carrying out his duties courageously during
the engagement, Ditzenback gallantly left the pilot house after
the flag and signal staffs of that vessel had been shot away and,
taking the flag which was drooping over the wheelhouse, made it
fast to the stump of the highest mast remaining, although the ship
was still under a heavy fire from the enemy.
DOCKUM, WARREN C.
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 121st New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Clintonville, N Y. Date of issue: 10 May 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag of Savannah Guards (C.S.A.), after 2 other
men had been killed in the effort.
DODD, ROBERT F.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 27th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered service
at: Hantramck, Mich. Born: 1844, Canada. Date of issue: 27 July
1896. Citation: While acting as orderly, voluntarily assisted to
carry off the wounded from the ground in front of the crater while
exposed to a heavy fire.
DODDS, EDWARD E.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 21st New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Ashbys Gap, Va., 19 July 1864. Entered service
at: Rochester, N.Y. Birth: Canada. Date of issue: 11 June 1896.
Citation: At great personal risk rescued his wounded captain and
carried him from the field to a place of safety.
DOLLOFF, CHARLES W.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company K, 1st Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: St. Johnsbury, Vt. Birth: Parishville, N.Y. Date of issue: 24
April 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
DONALDSON, JOHN
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company L, 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Appomattox Courthouse, Va., 9 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Butler County, Pa. Date of issue: 3 May
1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 4th Virginia Cavalry (C.S.A.).
DONNELLY, JOHN
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839,
England. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 71, 15 January 1866.
Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Metacomet. As a member of 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 the enemy forts
in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864, Donnelly 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,
eliciting the admiration of both friend and foe.
DONOGHUE, TIMOTHY
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 69th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 17 January 1894.
Citation: Voluntarily carried a wounded officer off the field from
between the lines; while doing this he was himself wounded.
DOODY, PATRICK
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E., 164th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Cold Harbor, Va., 7 June 1864. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 13 December 1893.
Citation: After making a successful personal reconnaissance, he
gallantly led the skirmishers in a night attack, charging the enemy,
and thus enabling the pioneers to put up works.
DOOLEN, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Coal Heaver, U.S. Navy. Born: 1841, Ireland.
Accredited to: Pennsylvania. 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.
Although knocked down and seriously wounded in the head, Doolen
refused to leave his station as shot and shell passed. Calm and
courageous, he rendered gallant service throughout the prolonged
battle which resulted in the surrender of the rebel ram Tennessee
and in the successful attacks carried out on Fort Morgan despite
the enemy's heavy return fire.
DORE, GEORGE H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 126th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: England. Date of issue: 1 December 1864. Citation:
The colors being struck down by a shell as the enemy were charging,
this soldier rushed out and seized it, exposing himself to the fire
of both sides.
DORLEY, AUGUST
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 1st Louisiana Cavalry.
Place and date: At Mount Pleasant, Ala., 11 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: Unknown. Citation:
Capture of flag.
DORMAN, JOHN
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Accredited to: Ohio. G.O. No.: 32, 18 April 1864. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Carondelet in various actions of that
vessel. Carrying out his duties courageously throughout the actions
of the Carondelet, Dorman, although wounded several times invariably
returned to duty and constantly presented an example of devotion
to the flag.
DORSEY, DANIEL A.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 33d Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: Georgia, April 1862. Entered service at: Fairfield
County, Ohio. Birth: Waterford, Va. Date of issue: 17 September
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.
DORSEY, DECATUR
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 39th U.S. Colored Troops.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered service
at: Baltimore County, Md. Birth: Howard County, Md. Date of issue:
8 November 1865. Citation: Planted his colors on the Confederate
works in advance of his regiment, and when the regiment was driven
back to the Union works he carried the colors there and bravely
rallied the men.
DOUGALL, ALLAN H.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant and Adjutant, 88th Indiana
Infantry. Place and date: At Bentonville, N.C., 19 March 1865. Entered
service at: New Haven, Allen County, Ind. Birth: Scotland. Date
of issue: 16 February 1897. Citation: In the face of a galling fire
from the enemy he voluntarily returned to where the color bearer
had fallen wounded and saved the flag of his regiment from capture.
DOUGHERTY, MICHAEL
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Jefferson, Va., 12 October 1863. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Born: 10 May 1844, Ireland. Date of issue:
23 January 1897. Citation: At the head of a detachment of his company
dashed across an open field, exposed to a deadly fire from the enemy,
and succeeded in dislodging them from an unoccupied house, which
he and his comrades defended for several hours against repeated
attacks, thus preventing the enemy from flanking the position of
the Union forces.
DOUGHERTY, PATRICK
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1844, Ireland.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
As a landsman on board the U.S.S. Lackawanna, Dougherty acted gallantly
without orders when the powder box at his gun was disabled under
the heavy enemy fire, and maintained a supply of powder throughout
the prolonged action. Dougherty also aided in the attacks on Fort
Morgan and in the capture of the prize ram Tennessee.
DOW, GEORGE P.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 7th New Hampshire Infantry.
Place and date: Near Richmond, Va., October 1864. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Atkinson, N.H. Date of issue: 10 May 1884. Citation:
Gallantry while in command of his company during a reconnaissance
toward Richmond.
DOW, HENRY
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840,
Scotland. Accredited to: Illinois. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation:
Served 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 enemy shellfire that her fate was sealed.
Serving courageously throughout this action, Dow carried out his
duties to the end on this proud ship that went down with "her colors
nailed to the mast."
DOWNEY, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry.
Place and date: At Ashepoo River, S.C., 24 May 1864. Entered service
at: Fall River, Mass. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 21 January
1897. Citation: Volunteered as a member of a boatcrew which went
to the rescue of a large number of Union soldiers on board the stranded
steamer Boston, and with great gallantry assisted in conveying them
to shore, being exposed during the entire time to a heavy fire from
a Confederate battery.
DOWNS, HENRY W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company I, 8th Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Winchester, Va., 19 September 1864. Entered service
at: Newfane, Vt. Birth: Jamaica, Vt. Date of issue: 13 December
1893. Citation: With one comrade, voluntarily crossed an open field,
exposed to a raking fire, and returned with a supply of ammunition,
successfully repeating the attempt a short time thereafter.
DRAKE, JAMES M.
Rank and organization: 2d Lieutenant, Company D, 9th New Jersey
Infantry. Place and date: At Bermuda Hundred, Va., 6 May 1864. Entered
service at: Elizabeth, N.J. Birth: Union County, N.J. Date of issue:
3 March 1873. Citation: Commanded the skirmish line in the advance
and held his position all day and during the night.
DRURY, JAMES
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 4th Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Weldon Railroad, Va., 23 June 1864. Entered service
at: Chester, Vt. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 18 January 1893.
Citation: Saved the colors of his regiment when it was surrounded
by a much larger force of the enemy and after the greater part of
the regiment had been killed or captured.
DUFFEY, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry.
Place and date: At Ashepoo River, S.C., 24 May 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: New Bedford, Mass. Date of issue: 21 January
1897. Citation: Volunteered as a member of a boatcrew which went
to the rescue of a large number of Union soldiers on board the stranded
steamer Boston, and with great gallantry assisted in conveying them
to shore, being exposed during the entire time to a heavy fire from
a Confederate battery.
DUNCAN, ADAM
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1833,
Maine. Accredited to: Maine. 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, Duncan fought his gun
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.
DUNCAN, JAMES K. L.
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1845,
Frankfort, Pa. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. 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
at one of the guns which started a fire at the cartridge tie, Duncan
immediately seized the burning cartridge, took it from the gun and
threw it overboard, despite the immediate danger to himself. Carrying
out his duties through the entire engagement, Duncan served courageously
during this action in which the Fort Hindman was raked severely
with shot and shell from the enemy guns.
DUNLAVY, JAMES
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 3d Iowa Cavalry. Place
and date: At Osage, Kans., 25 October 1864. Entered service at:
Davis County, Iowa. Birth: Decatur County, Ind. Date of issue: 4
April 1865. Citation: Gallantry in capturing Gen. Marmaduke.
DUNN, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: Maine. Accredited
to: Maine. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation: On board the U.S.S.
Monadnock in action during several attacks on Fort Fisher, 24 and
25 December 1864; and 13, 14, and 15 January 1865. With his ship
anchored well inshore to insure perfect range against the severe
fire of rebel guns, Dunn continued his duties when the vessel was
at anchor, as her propellers were kept in motion to make her turrets
bear, and the shooting away of her chain might have caused her to
ground. Disdainful of shelter despite severe weather conditions,
he inspired his shipmates and contributed to the success of his
vessel in reducing the enemy guns to silence.
DUNNE, JAMES
Rank and organization: Corporal, Chicago Mercantile Battery, Illinois
Light Artillery. Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863.
Entered service at: Chicago, Ill. Birth: Detroit, Mich. 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 works.
DUNPHY, RICHARD D.
Rank and organization: Coal Heaver, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, Ireland.
Accredited to: New York. Citation: On board the flagship U.S.S.
Hartford during successful attacks against Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats
and the rebel ram Tennessee, Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. With his
ship under terrific enemy shellfire, Dunphy performed his duties
with skill and courage throughout this fierce engagement which resulted
in the capture of the rebel ram Tennessee.
DU PONT, HENRY A.
Rank and organization: Captain, 5th U.S. Artillery. Place and date:
At Cedar Creek, Va., 19 October 1864. Entered service at: Wilmington,
Del. Birth: Eleutherean Mills, Del. Date of issue: 2 April 1898.
Citation: By his distinguished gallantry, and voluntary exposure
to the enemy's fire at a critical moment, when the Union line had
been broken, encouraged his men to stand to their guns, checked
the advance of the enemy, and brought off most of his pieces.
DURHAM, JAMES R.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company E, 12th West
Virginia Infantry. Place and date: At Winchester, Va., 14 June 1863.
Entered service at: Clarksburg, W. Va. Born: 7 February 1833, Richmond,
W. Va. Date of issue: 6 March 1890. Citation: Led his command over
the stone wall, where he was wounded.
DURHAM, JOHN S.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company F, 1st Wisconsin Infantry.
Place and date: At Perryville, Ky., 8 October 1862. Entered service
at: Malone, St. Croix County, Wis. Born: 1843, New York, N.Y. Date
of issue: 20 November 1896. Citation: Seized the flag of his regiment
when the color sergeant was shot and advanced with the flag midway
between the lines, amid a shower of shot, shell, and bullets, until
stopped by his commanding officer.
ECKES, JOHN N.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 47th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Weston, W. Va. Birth: Lewis County, W. Va. Date of issue: 21
July 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
EDDY, SAMUEL E.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 37th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Chesterfield, Mass. Birth: Vermont. Date of issue: 10 September
1897. Citation: Saved the life of the adjutant of his regiment by
voluntarily going beyond the line and there killing one of the enemy
then in the act of firing upon the wounded officer. Was assailed
by several of the enemy, run through the body with a bayonet, and
pinned to the ground, but while so. situated he shot and killed
his assailant.
EDGERTON, NATHAN H.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant and Adjutant, 6th U.S. Colored
Troops. Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864.
Entered service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: ------. Date of issue:
30 March 1898. Citation: Took up the flag after 3 color bearers
had been shot down and bore it forward, though himself wounded.
EDWARDS, DAVID
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 146th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered service
at: Sangersfield, N.Y. Birth: Wales, England. Date of issue: 10
May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
EDWARDS, JOHN
Rank and organization: Captain of the Top, U.S. Navy. Born: 1831,
Providence, R.I. Accredited to: Rhode Island. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: As second captain of a gun 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, Edwards refused to go below for aid and,
as heavy return fire continued to strike his vessel, took the place
of the first captain and carried out his duties during the prolonged
action which resulted in the capture of the prize ram Tennessee
and in the damaging and destruction of batteries at Fort Morgan.
ELLIOTT, ALEXANDER
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Paines Crossroads, Va., 5 April 1865. Entered
service at: North Sewickley, Pa. Birth: Beaver County, Pa. Date
of issue: 3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
ELLIOTT, RUSSELL C.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 3d Massachusetts Cavalry.
Place and date: At Natchitoches, La., 19 April 1864. Entered service
at: Boston, Mass. Birth: Concord, N.H. Date of issue: 20 November
1896. Citation: Seeing a Confederate officer in advance of his command,
charged on him alone and unaided and captured him.
ELLIS, HORACE
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 7th Wisconsin Infantry.
Place and date: At Weldon Railroad, Va., 21 August 1864. Entered
service at: Chippewa Falls, Wis. Birth: Mercer County, Pa. Date
of issue: December 1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 16th Mississippi
(C.S.A.).
ELISE, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company K, 3d Wisconsin
Cavalry. Place and date: At, Ark., 14 January 1865. Entered service
at: Little Rock, Ark. Birth: England. Date of issue: 8 March 1865.
Citation: Remained at his post after receiving three wounds, and
only retired, by his commanding officer's orders, after being wounded
the fourth time.
ELLS WORTH, THOMAS F.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company B, Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Honey Hill, S.C., 30 November 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth:, Mass. Date of issue: 18 November 1895. Citation:
Under a heavy fire carried his wounded commanding officer from the
field.
ELISION, JAMES M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, Iowa Infantry. Place
and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service at:
Shells burg, Iowa. Birth: Coshocton, Ohio. Date of issue: 12 September
1891. Citation: Carried the colors in advance of his regiment and
was shot down while attempting to plant them on the enemy's works.
EMBLER, ANDREW H.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company D, 59th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Boydton Plank Road, Va., 27 October 1864. Entered
service at: New York. Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of issue: 19 October
1893. Citation: Charged at the head of 2 regiments, which drove
the enemy's main body, gained the crest of the hill near the Burgess
house and forced a barricade on the Boydton road.
ENDERLIN, RICHARD
Rank and organization: Musician, Company B, 73d Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 1-3 July 1863. Entered service
at: Chillicothe, Ohio. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 11 September
1897. Citation: Voluntarily took a rifle and served as a soldier
in the ranks during the first and second days of the battle. Voluntarily
and at his own imminent peril went into the enemy's lines at night
and, under a sharp fire, rescued a wounded comrade.
ENGLE, JAMES E.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company I, 97th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Bermuda Hundred, Va., 18 May 1864. Entered service
at: Chester, Pa. Birth: Chester, Pa. Date of issue: 17 December
1896. Citation: Responded to a call for volunteers to carry ammunition
to the regiment on the picket line and under a heavy fire from the
enemy assisted in carrying a box of ammunition to the front and
remained to distribute the same.
ENGLISH, EDMUND
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company C, 2d New Jersey
Infantry. Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 6 May 1864. Entered
service at: Newark, N.J. Born: 16 November 1841, Ireland. Date of
issue: 13 February 1891. Citation: During a rout and while under
orders to retreat seized the colors, rallied the men, and drove
the enemy back.
ENGLISH, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Signal Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1819,
New York, N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865.
Citation: English served on board the U.S.S. New Iron sides 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.
ENNIS, CHARLES D.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 1st Rhode Island Light
Artillery. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: Charleston, R.I. Birth: Stonington, Conn. Date of issue:
28 June 1892. 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.
ERICKSON, JOHN P.
Rank and organization: Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy. Birth:
London, England. Accredited to: New York. 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,
Erickson was so severely wounded in the assault upon Fort Fisher
that he was sent to the hospital at Portsmouth, Va. Erickson was
recommended for his gallantry, skill, and coolness in action while
under the fire of the enemy.
ESTES, LEWELLYN G.
Rank and organization: Captain and Assistant Adjutant General,
Volunteers. Place and date: At Flint River, Ga., 30 August 1864.
Entered service at: Penobscot, Maine. Birth: Oldtown, Maine. Date
of issue: 29 August 1894. Citation: Voluntarily led troops in a
charge over a burning bridge.
EVANS, CORON D.
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 3d Indiana Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Jefferson County, Ind. Birth: Jefferson County, Ind. Date of
issue: 3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 26th Virginia Infantry
(C.S.A.).
EVANS, IRA H.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company B, 116th U.S. Colored Troops,
Place and date: At Hatchers Run, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Barre, Vt. Born: 11 April 1844, Piermont, N.H. Date of issue:
24 March 1892. Citation: Voluntarily passed between the lines, under
a heavy fire from the enemy, and obtained important information.
EVANS, JAMES R.
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 62d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 5 May 1864. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of issue: 25 February
1895. Citation: Went out in front of the line under a fierce fire
and, in the face of the rapidly advancing enemy, rescued the regimental
flag with which the color bearer had fallen.
EVANS, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 54th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Piedmont, Va., 5 June 1864. Entered service at:
Cambria County, Pa. Birth: Wales. Date of issue: 26 November 1864.
Citation: Capture of flag of 45th Virginia (C.S.A.).
EVERSON, ADELBERT
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 185th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered service
at: Salina, N.Y. Birth: Cicero, N.Y. Date of issue: 10 May 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag.
EWING, JOHN C.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 211th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Westmoreland County, Pa. Date of issue: 20 May
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
FALCONER, JOHN A.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 17th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., 20 November 1863.
Entered service at: Manchester, Mich. Born: 1844, Wachtenaw, Mich.
Date of issue: 27 July 1896. Citation: Conducted the "burning party"
of his regiment at the time a charge was made on the enemy's picket
line, and burned the house which had sheltered the enemy's sharpshooters,
thus insuring success to a hazardous enterprise.
FALL, CHARLES S.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 26th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania Courthouse, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered
service at: Hamburg, Mich. Born: 1842, Noble County, Ind. Date of
issue: 13 May 1899. Citation: Was one of the first to mount the
Confederate works, where he bayoneted two of the enemy and captured
a Confederate flag, but threw it away to continue the pursuit of
the enemy.
FALLON, THOMAS T.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 37th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Williamsburg, Va., 5 May 1862. At Fair Oaks,
Va., 30-31 May 1862. At Big Shanty, Ga., 14-15 June 1864. Entered
service at: Freehold, N.J. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 13 February
1891. Citation: At Williamsburg, Va., assisted in driving rebel
skirmishers to their main line. Participated in action, at Fair
Oaks, Va., though excused from duty because of disability. In a
charge with his company at Big Shanty, Ga., was the first man on
the enemy's works.
*FALLS, BENJAMIN F.
Rank and organization: Color Sergeant, Company A, 19th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered
service at: Lynn, Mass. Birth. Portsmouth, N.H. Date of issue. December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag.
FANNING, NICHOLAS
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 4th Iowa Cavalry. Place
and date: At Selma, Ala., 2 April 1865. Entered service at: Independence,
Buchanan County, Iowa. Birth: Carroll County, Ind. Date of issue:
17 June 1865. Citation: Capture of silk Confederate States flag
and 2 staff officers.
FARLEY, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1835,
Whitefield, Maine. Accredited to: Maine. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April
1864. Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Marblehead off Legareville,
Stono River, 25 December 1863, during an engagement with the enemy
on John's Island. Behaving in a gallant manner, Farley animated
his men and kept up a rapid and effective fire on the enemy throughout
the engagement which resulted in the enemy's abandonment of his
positions, leaving a caisson and 1 gun behind.
FARNSWORTH, HERBERT E.
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 10th New York Cavalry. Place
and date: At Trevilian Station, Va., 11 June 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Cattaraugus County, N.Y. Date of issue: 1 April
1898. Citation: Voluntarily carried a message which stopped the
firing of a Union battery into his regiment, in which service he
crossed a ridge in plain view and swept by the fire of both armies.
FARQUHAR, JOHN M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 89th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Stone River, Tenn., 31 December 1862. Entered
service at: Chicago, Ill. Birth: Scotland. Date of issue: 6 August
1902. Citation: When a break occurred on the extreme right wing
of the Army of the Cumberland, this soldier rallied fugitives from
other commands, and deployed his own regiment, thereby checking
the Confederate advance until a new line was established.
FARRELL, EDWARD
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1833, Saratoga,
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Owasco during the attack upon Forts Jackson
and St. Philip, 24 April 1862. Stationed at the masthead during
these operations, Farrell observed and reported the effect of the
fire of our guns in such a manner as to make his intelligence, coolness
and capacity conspicuous.
FASNACHT, CHARLES H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 99th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Lancaster County, Pa. Date of issue: 2 April
1878. Citation: Capture of flag of 2nd Louisiana Tigers (C.S.A.)
in a hand-to-hand contest.
FASSETT, JOHN B.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company F, 23d Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 29
December 1894. Citation: While acting as an aide, voluntarily led
a regiment to the relief of a battery and recaptured its guns from
the enemy.
FERNALD, ALBERT E.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company F, 20th Maine
Infantry. Place and date: At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered
service at: Winterport, Maine. Birth: Winterport, Maine. Date of
issue: 10 May 1865. Citation: During a rush at the enemy, Lt. Fernald
seized, during a scuffle, the flag of the 9th Virginia Infantry
(C.S.A.).
FERRELL, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: Pilot, U.S. Navy. Entered service at: Illinois.
Born: 15 April 1823, Tennessee. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation:
Served on board the U.S. Monitor Neosho during the engagement with
enemy batteries at Bells Mills, Cumberland River, near Nashville,
Tenn., 6 December 1864. Carrying out his duties courageously during
the engagement, Ferrell gallantly left the pilothouse after the
flag and signal staffs of that vessel had been shot away and, taking
the flag which was drooping over the wheelhouse, make it fast to
the stump of the highest mast remaining although the ship was still
under a heavy fire from the enemy.
FERRIER, DANIEL T.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company K, 2d Indiana Cavalry.
Place and date: At Varnells Station, Ga., 9 May 1864. Entered service
at: Delphi, Ind. Birth:------. Date of issue: 30 March 1898. Citation:
While his regiment was retreating, voluntarily gave up his horse
to his brigade commander who had been unhorsed and was in danger
of capture, thereby enabling him to rejoin and rally the disorganized
troops. Sgt. Ferrier himself was captured and confined in Confederate
prisons, from which he escaped and, after great hardship, rejoined
the Union lines.
FERRIS, EUGENE W.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant and Adjutant, 30th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Berryville, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered
service at: Lowell, Mass. Birth: Springfield, Vt. Date of issue:
16 October 1897. Citation: Accompanied only by an orderly, outside
the lines of the Army, he gallantly resisted an attack of 5 of Mosby's
cavalry, mortally wounded the leader of the party, seized his horse
and pistols, wounded 3 more, and, though wounded himself, escaped.
FESQ, FRANK
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 40th New Jersey Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Newark, N.J. Born: 4 April 1840, Germany. Date of issue: 10
May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 18th North Carolina (C.S.A.)
within the enemy's works.
FINKENBINER, HENRY S.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 107th Ohio Infantry
Place and date: At Dingles Mill, S.C., 9 April 1865. Entered service
at. ------. Birth: North Industry, Ohio. Date of issue: 30 March
1898. Citation: While on the advance skirmish line and within direct
and close fire of the enemy's artillery, crossed the mill race on
a burning bridge and ascertained the enemy's position.
FISHER, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company B, 55th Illinois
Infantry. Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered
service at: Chicago, Ill. Birth: Monmouth, Pa. Date of issue: 2
September 1893. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
FISHER, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company C, 61st Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 16
January 1894. Citation: Carried the colors 50 yards in advance of
his regiment, and after being painfully wounded attempted to crawl
into the enemy's works in an endeavor to plant his flag thereon.
FITZPATRICK, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, Canada.
G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation: As captain of the No.
1 gun 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. Although struck several times in the face by splinters,
and with his gun disabled when a shell burst between the 2 forward
9-inch guns, killing and wounding 15 men, Fitzpatrick, within a
few minutes, had the gun in working order again with new track,
breeching and side tackle, had sent the wounded below, cleared the
area of other casualties, and was fighting his gun as before. He
served as an inspiration to the members of his crew and contributed
to the success of the action in which the Tennessee was captured.
FLANAGAN, AUGUSTIN
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 55th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: Chest Springs, Pa. Birth: Cambria County, Pa. Date of
issue: 6 April 1865. Citation: Gallantry in the charge on the enemy's
works: rushing forward with the colors and calling upon the men
to follow him; was severely wounded.
FLANNIGAN, JAMES
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 2d Minnesota Infantry.
Place and date: At Nolensville, Tenn., 15 February 1863. Entered
service at: Louisville, Scott County, Minn. Birth: New York. Date
of issue: 11 September 1897. Citation: Was one of a detachment of
16 men who heroically defended a wagon train against the attack
of 125 cavalry, repulsed the attack and saved the train.
FLEETWOOD, CHRISTIAN A.
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 4th U.S. Colored Troops,
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Baltimore, Md. Date of issue: 6 April
1865. Citation: Seized the colors, after 2 color bearers had been
shot down, and bore them nobly through the fight.
FLOOD, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Boy, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, Ireland. Accredited
to: New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation: Served on board
the U.S.S. Pensacola in the attack on Forts Jackson and St. Philip
and at the taking of new Orleans, 24 and 25 April 1862. Swept from
the bridge by a shell which wounded the signal quartermaster, Flood
returned to the bridge after assisting the wounded man below and
taking over his duties, "Performed them with coolness, exactitude
and the fidelity of a veteran seaman. His intelligence and character
cannot be spoken of too warmly."
FLYNN, CHRISTOPHER
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company K, 14th Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: Sprague, Conn. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 1 December 1864.
Citation: Capture of flag of 52d North Carolina Infantry (C.S.A.).
FLYNN, JAMES E.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 6th Missouri Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: St. Louis, Mo. Birth: Pittsfield, Ill. Date of issue: 19 June
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
FOLLETT, JOSEPH L.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 1st Missouri Light
Artillery. Place and date: At New Madrid, Mo., 3 March 1862; at
Stone River, Tenn., 31 December 1862. Entered service at: St. Louis,
Mo. Birth: Newark, N.J. Date of issue: 19 September 1890. Citation:
At New Madrid, Mo., remained on duty though severely wounded. While
procuring ammunition from the supply train at Stone River, Tenn.,
was captured, but made his escape, secured the ammunition, and in
less than an hour from the time of his capture had the batteries
supplied.
FORCE, MANNING F.
Rank and organization: Brigadier General, U.S. Volunteers. Place
and date: At Atlanta, Ga., 22 July 1864. Entered service at: Cincinnati,
Ohio. Born: Washington, D.C. 17 December 1824. Date of issue: 31
March 1892. Citation: Charged upon the enemy's works, and after
their capture defended his position against assaults of the enemy
until he was severely wounded.
FORD, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company E, 88th New York
Infantry. Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 10 May 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag.
FORMAN, ALEXANDER A.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 7th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Fair Oaks, Va., 31 May 1862. Entered service
at: Jonesville, Mich. Birth: Scipio, Mich. Date of issue: 17 August
1895. Citation: Although wounded, he continued fighting until, fainting
from loss of blood, he was carried off the field.
FOUT, FREDERICK W.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, 15th Battery, Indiana
Light Artillery. Place and date: Near Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 15
September 1862. Entered service at: Indianapolis, Ind. Birth: Germany.
Date of issue: 2 November 1896. Citation: Voluntarily gathered the
men of the battery together, remanned the guns, which had been ordered
abandoned by an officer, opened fire, and kept up the same on the
enemy until after the surrender.
FOX, HENRY
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company H, 106th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: Near Jackson, Tenn., 23 December 1862. Entered service
at: Lincoln, Ill. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 16 May 1899. Citation:
When his command was surrounded by a greatly superior force, voluntarily
left the shelter of the breastworks, crossed an open railway trestle
under a concentrated fire from the enemy, made his way out and secured
reinforcements for the relief of his command.
FOX, HENRY M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company M, 5th Michigan Cavalry.
Place and date: At Winchester, Va., 19 September 1864. Entered service
at: Coldwater, Mich. Born: 1844, Trumbull, Ohio. Date of issue:
27 September 1864. Citation: Capture of flag.
FOX, NICHOLAS
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 28th Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Port Hudson, La., 14 June 1863. Entered service
at: Greenwich, Conn. Birth: ------. Date of issue: 1 April 1898.
Citation: Made 2 trips across an open space, in the face of the
enemy's concentrated fire, and secured water for the sick and wounded.
FOX, WILLIAM R.
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 95th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 28 March 1879.
Citation: Bravely assisted in the capture of one of the enemy's
guns; with the first troops to enter the city, captured the flag
of the Confederate customhouse.
FOY, CHARLES H.
Rank and organization: Signal Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Birth:
Portsmouth, N.H. Accredited to: New Hampshire. G.O. No.: 59, 22
June 1865. Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Rhode Island during
the action with Fort Fisher and the Federal Point batteries, 13
to 15 January 1865. Carrying out his duties courageously during
the battle, Foy continued to be outstanding by his good conduct
and faithful services throughout this engagement which resulted
in a heavy casualty list when an attempt was made to storm Fort
Fisher.
FRANKS, WILLIAM J.
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1830, Chatham County,
N.C. Entered service at: Duvalls Bluff, Ark. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April
1864. Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Marmora off Yazoo City,
Miss., 5 March 1864. Embarking from the Marmora with a 12-pound
howitzer mounted on a field carriage, Franks landed with the gun
and crew in the midst of heated battle and, bravely standing by
his gun despite enemy rifle fire which cut the gun carriage and
rammer contributed to the turning back of the enemy during the fierce
engagement.
FRANTZ, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 83d Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 2,2 May 1863. Entered service
at: Osgood, Ind. Birth: France. Date of issue: 13 August 1894. Citation.
Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
FRASER (FRAZIER), WILLIAM W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company I, 97th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Alton, Madison County, Ill. Birth: Scotland. Date of issue:
24 October 1895. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
FREEMAN, ARCHIBALD
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 124th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: Newburgh, N.Y. Birth: Goshen, N.Y. Date of issue: 1 December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 17th Louisiana (C.S.A.).
FREEMAN, HENRY B.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 18th U.S. Infantry. Place
and date: At Stone River, Tenn., 31 December 1862. Entered service
at: Mount Vernon, Ohio. Birth: Mount Vernon, Ohio. Date of issue:
17 February 1894. Citation: Voluntarily went to the front and picked
up and carried to a place of safety, under a heavy fire from the
enemy, an acting field officer who had been wounded, and was about
to fall into enemy hands.
FREEMAN, MARTIN
Rank and organization: Pilot, U.S. Navy. Entered service at: Louisiana.
Born: 18 May 1814, Germany. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
As pilot of the flagship, U.S.S. Hartford, during action against
Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee, in Mobile Bay,
5 August 1864. With his ship under terrific enemy shellfire, Freeman
calmly remained at his station in the maintop and skillfully piloted
the ships into the bay. He rendered gallant service throughout the
prolonged battle in which the rebel gunboats were captured or driven
off, the prize ram Tennessee forced to surrender, and the fort successfully
attacked.
FREEMAN, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 169th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Fisher, N.C., 15 January 1865. Entered service
at: Troy, N.Y. Birth: Troy, N.Y. Date of issue: 27 May 1905. Citation:
Volunteered to carry the brigade flag after the bearer was wounded.
FRENCH, SAMUEL S.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 7th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Fair Oaks, Va., 31 May 1862. Entered service
at: Gifford, Mich. Birth: Erie County, N.Y. Date of issue: 24 October
1895. Citation: Continued fighting, although wounded, until he fainted
from loss of blood.
FREY, FRANZ
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 37th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Cleveland, Ohio. Birth. Switzerland. Date of issue: 14 August
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
FRICK, JACOB G.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 129th Pennsylvania Infantry. Place
and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862. At Chancellorsville,
Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service at. Pottsville, Pa. Born: 23 January
1838, Northumberland, Pa. Date of issue: 7 June 1892. Citation:
At Fredericksburg seized the colors and led the command through
a terrible fire of cannon and musketry. In a hand-to-hand fight
at Chancellorsville, recaptured the colors of his regiment.
FRISBEE, JOHN B.
Rank and organization: Gunner's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1822, Maine,
Accredited to: Maine. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation: Served
on board the U.S. Steam Gunboat Pinola during action against Forts
Jackson and St. Philip, and during the taking of New Orleans, 24
April 1862. While engaged in the bombardment of Fort St. Philip,
Frisbee, acting courageously and without personal regard, closed
the powder magazine which had been set afire by enemy shelling and
shut off his avenue of escape, thereby setting a high example of
bravery. He served courageously throughout these engagements which
resulted in the taking of the Forts Jackson and St. Philip and in
the surrender of New Orleans.
FRIZZELL (FRAZELL), HENRY F.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 6th Missouri Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Pilot Knob, Iron County, Mo. Birth: Madison County, Mo. Date
of issue: 30 July 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the
"volunteer storming party."
FRY, ISAAC N.
Rank and organization: Orderly Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps. Accredited
to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation: On board
the U.S.S. Ticonderoga during attacks on Fort Fisher, 13 to 15 January
1865. As orderly sergeant of marine guard, and captain of a gun,
Orderly Sgt. Fry performed his duties with skill and courage as
the Ticonderoga maintained a well-placed fire upon the batteries
to the left of the palisades during the initial phases of the 3-day
battle, and thereafter, as she considerably lessened the firing
power of guns on the mount which had been turned upon our assaulting
columns. During this action the flag was planted on one of the strongest
fortifications possessed by the rebels.
FUGER, FREDERICK
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Battery A, 4th U.S. Artillery.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 24 August 1897. Citation:
All the officers of his battery having been killed or wounded and
five of its guns disabled in Pickett's assault, he succeeded to
the command and fought the remaining gun with most distinguished
gallantry until the battery was ordered withdrawn.
FUNK, WEST
Rank and organization: Major, 121st Pennsylvania Infantry. Place
and date: At Appomattox Courthouse, Va., 9 April 1865. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Boston, Mass. Date of issue: 15 October
1872. Citation: Capture of flag of 46th Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.).
FURMAN, CHESTER S.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 6th Pennsylvania Reserves.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Columbia, Pa. Date of issue: 3 August 1897. Citation:
Was 1 of 6 volunteers who charged upon a log house near Devil's
Den, where a squad of the enemy's sharpshooters were sheltered,
and compelled their surrender.
FURNESS, FRANK
Rank and organization: Captain, Company F, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Trevilian Station, Va., 12 June 1864. Entered
service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth:------. Date of issue: 20 October
1899. Citation: Voluntarily carrier a box of ammunition across an
open space swept by the enemy's fire to the relief of an outpost
whose ammunition had become almost exhausted, but which was thus
enabled to hold its important position.
GAGE, RICHARD J.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 104th Illinois Infantry
Place and date: Elk River, Tenn., 2 July 1863. Entered service at.
Ottawa, Ill. Birth: Grafton County, N.H. Date of issue: 30 October
1897. Citation: Voluntarily joined a small party that, under a heavy
fire, captured a stockade and saved the bridge.
GALLOWAY, GEORGE N.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 95th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Alsops Farm, Va., 8 May 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 24 October 1895.
Citation: Voluntarily held an important position under heavy fire.
GALLOWAY, JOHN
Rank and organization: Commissary Sergeant, 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Farmville, Va., 7 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 30 October 1897.
Citation: His regiment being surprised and nearly overwhelmed, he
dashed forward under a heavy fire, reached the right of the regiment,
where the danger was greatest, rallied the men and prevented a disaster
that was imminent.
GARDINER, JAMES
Rank and organization: Private, Company I, 36th U.S. Colored Troops.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Gloucester, Va. Date of issue: 6 April
1865. Citation: Rushed in advance of his brigade, shot a rebel officer
who was on the parapet rallying his men, and then ran him through
with his bayonet.
GARDNER, CHARLES N.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 32d Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: South Scituate, Mass. Date of issue: 10 May 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag.
GARDNER, ROBERT J.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company K, 34th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: Berkshire County, Mass. Birth: Livingston, N.Y. Date
of issue: 12 May 1865. Citation: Was among the first to enter Fort
Gregg, clearing his way by using his musket on the heads of the
enemy.
GARDNER, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1832, Ireland.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
As seaman on board the U.S.S. Calena in the engagement at Mobile
Bay, 5 August 1864. Serving gallantly during this fierce battle
which resulted in the capture of the rebel ram Tennessee and the
damaging of Fort Morgan. Gardner behaved with conspicuous coolness
under the fire of the enemy.
GARRETT, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 41st Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 16 December 1864. Entered service
at:------. Birth: England. Date of issue: 24 February 1865. Citation:
With several companions dashed forward, the first to enter the enemy's
works, taking possession of 4 pieces of artillery and captured the
flag of the 13th Mississippi Infantry (C.S.A.).
GARRISON, JAMES R.
Rank and organization: Coal Heaver, U.S. Navy. Born. 1840, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
On board the flagship, U.S.S. Hartford, during successful engagements
against Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile
Bay, on 5 August 1864. When a shell struck his foot and severed
one of his toes, Garrison remained at his station at the shell whip
and, after crudely bandaging the wound, continued to perform his
duties until severely wounded by another shellburst.
GARVIN, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy. Born:
1835. Accredited to: Virginia. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Garvin 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 fort.
*GASSON, RICHARD
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company K, 47th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 6 April 1865.
Citation: Fell dead while planting the colors of his regiment on
the enemy's works.
GAUNT, JOHN C.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 104th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Franklin, Tenn., 30 November 1864. Entered service
at: Damascoville, Ohio. Birth: Columbiana County, Ohio. Date of
issue: 13 February 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
GAUSE, ISAAC
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 2d Ohio Cavalry. Place
and date: Near Berryville, Va., 13 September 1864. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Trumbull County, Ohio. Date of issue: 19 September
1864. Citation: Capture of the colors of the 8th South Carolina
Infantry while engaged in a reconnaissance along the Berryville
and Winchester Pike.
GAYLORD, LEVI B.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 29th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Fort Stedman, Va., 25 March 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Boston, Mass. Date of issue: 22 June
1896. Citation: Voluntarily assisted in working an abandoned gun,
while exposed to heavy fire, until the enemy's advancing line was
routed by a charge on its left flank.
GEORGE, DANIEL G.
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. (Real name is
William Smith. ) Born: 1840, Plaistow, N.H. Accredited to: New Hampshire.
G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation: George served on board
U.S. Picket Boat No. 1, in action 27 October 1864, against the Confederate
ram, Albemarle, which had resisted repeated attacks by our steamers
and had kept a large force of vessels employed in watching her.
The picket boat, equipped with a spar torpedo, succeeded in passing
the enemy pickets within 20 yards without being discovered and then
made for the Albemarle under a full head of steam. Immediately taken
under fire by the ram, the small boat plunged on, jumped the log
boom which encircled the target and exploded its torpedo under the
port bow of the ram. The picket boat was destroyed by enemy fire
and almost the entire crew taken prisoner or lost.
GERE, THOMAS P.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant and Adjutant, 5th Minnesota
Infantry. Place and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 16 December 1864.
Entered service at: ------. Birth: Chemung County, N.Y. Date of
issue: 24 February 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 4th Mississippi
(C.S.A.).
GESCHWIND, NICHOLAS
Rank and organization: Captain, Company F, 116th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Pleasant Hill, Ill. Birth: France. Date of issue: 24 August
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
GIBBS, WESLEY
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 2d Connecticut Heavy
Artillery. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: Salisbury, Conn. Birth: Sharon, Conn. Date of issue:
10 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
GIFFORD, BENJAMIN
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 121st New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: German Flats, N.Y. Birth: German Flats, N.Y. Date of issue:
10 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
GIFFORD, DAVID L.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry.
Place and date: At Ashepoo River, S.C., 24 May 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Dartmouth, Mass. Date of issue: 21 January 1897.
Citation: Volunteered as a member of a boat crew which went to the
rescue of a large number of Union soldiers on board the stranded
steamer Boston and with great gallantry assisted in conveying them
to shore, being exposed during the entire time to a heavy fire from
a Confederate battery.
GILE, FRANK S.
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1845, Massachusetts.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April 1864. Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Lehigh, Charleston Harbor, 16 November 1863,
during the hazardous task of freeing the Lehigh, which had been
grounded, and was under heavy enemy fire from Fort Moultrie. After
several previous attempts had been made, Gile succeeded in passing
in a small boat from the Lehigh to the Nahant with a line bent on
a hawser. This courageous action while under severe enemy fire enabled
the Lehigh to be freed from her helpless position.
GILLESPIE, GEORGE L.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U.S.
Army. Place and date: Near Bethesda Church, Va., 31 May 1864. Entered
service at: Chattanooga, Tenn. Birth: Kingston, Tenn. Date of issue:
27 October 1897. Citation: Exposed himself to great danger by voluntarily
making his way through the enemy's lines to communicate with Gen.
Sheridan. While rendering this service he was captured, but escaped;
again came in contact with the enemy, was again ordered to surrender,
but escaped by dashing away under fire.
GILLIGAN, EDWARD L.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company E, 88th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 1 July 1863. Entered
service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue:
30 April 1892. Citation: Assisted in the capture of a Confederate
flag by knocking down the color sergeant.
GILMORE, JOHN C.
Rank and organization: Major, 16th New York Infantry. Place and
date: At Salem Heights, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service at: Potsdam,
N.Y. Birth: Canada. Date of issue: 10 October 1892. Citation: Seized
the colors of his regiment and gallantly rallied his men under a
very severe fire.
GINLEY, PATRICK
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 1st New York Light Artillery.
Place and date: At Reams Station, Va., 25 August 1864. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Born: 22 December 1822, Ireland. Date of issue:
31 October 1890. Citation: The command having been driven from the
works, he, having been left alone between the opposing lines, crept
back into the works, put 3 charges of canister in one of the guns,
and fired the piece directly into a body of the enemy about to seize
the works; he then rejoined his command, took the colors, and ran
toward the enemy, followed by the command, which recaptured the
works and guns.
GION, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 74th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 2 May 1863. Entered service
at: Allegheny County, Pa. Birth: ------. Date of issue: 26 November
1884. Citation: Voluntarily and under heavy fire advanced toward
the enemy's lines and secured valuable information.
GODLEY, LEONIDAS M.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company E., 22d Iowa Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Ashland, Iowa. Birth: Mason County, W. Va. Date of issue: 3
August 1897. Citation: Led his company in the assault on the enemy's
works and gained the parapet, there receiving 3 very severe wounds.
He lay all day in the sun, was taken prisoner, and had his leg amputated
without anesthetics.
GOETTEL, PHILIP
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 149th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Ringgold, Ga., 27 November 1863. Entered service
at: Syracuse, N.Y. Birth: Syracuse, N.Y. Date of issue: 28 June
1865. Citation: Capture of flag and battery guidon.
GOHEEN, CHARLES A.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company G, 8th New York
Cavalry. Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Groveland, N.Y. Date of issue: 26 March
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
GOLDSBERY, ANDREW E.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 127th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: St. Charles, Kane County, Ill. Birth: St. Charles, Kane County,
Ill. Date of issue: 9 August 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge
of the "volunteer storming party."
GOODALL, FRANCIS H.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company G, 11th New Hampshire
Infantry. Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862.
Entered service at: Bath, N.H. Birth: Bath, N.H. Date of issue:
14 December 1894. Citation: With the assistance of another soldier
brought a wounded comrade into the lines, under heavy fire.
GOODMAN, WILLIAM E.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company D, 147th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 3 May 1863.
Entered service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Born: 10 December 1838, Philadelphia,
Pa. Date of issue: 11 January 1894. Citation: Rescued the colors
of the 107th Ohio Volunteers from the enemy.
GOODRICH, EDWIN
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company D, 9th New York
Cavalry. Place and date: Near Cedar Creek, Va., November 1864. Entered
service at: Westfield, N.Y. Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of issue:
14 May 1894. Citation: While the command was falling back, he returned,
and in the face of the enemy rescued a sergeant from under his fallen
horse.
GOULD, CHARLES G.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company H, 5th Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Windham, Vt. Birth: Windham, Vt. Date of issue: 30 July 1890.
Citation: Among the first to mount the enemy's works in the assault,
he received a serious bayonet wound in the face, was struck several
times with clubbed muskets, but bravely stood his ground, and with
his sword killed the man who bayoneted him.
GOULD, NEWTON T.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 113th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Elk Grove, Ill. Birth: Elk Grove, Ill, Date of issue: 6 September
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
GOURAUD, GEORGE E.
Rank and organization: Captain and aide-de-camp, U.S. Volunteers.
Place and date: At Honey Hill, S.C., 30 November 1864. Entered service
at:------. Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of issue: 21 August 1893.
Citation: While under severe fire of the enemy, which drove back
the command, rendered valuable assistance in rallying the men.
GRACE, PETER
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 83d Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 5 May 1864. Entered service
at: Berkshire, Mass. Birth: Berkshire, Mass. Date of issue: 27 December
1894. Citation: Singlehanded, rescued a comrade from 2 Confederate
guards, knocking down one and compelling surrender of the other.
GRAHAM, ROBERT
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1841, England.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.. 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Tacony during the taking of Plymouth,
N.C., 31 October 1864. Carrying out his duties faithfully during
the capture of Plymouth, Graham distinguished himself by a display
of coolness when he participated in landing and spiking a 9-inch
gun while under a devastating fire from enemy musketry.
GRAHAM, THOMAS N.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company G, 15th Indiana
Infantry. Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November
1863. Entered service at: Westville, LaPorte County, Ind. Birth:
------. Date of issue: 15 February 1897. Citation: Seized the colors
from the color bearer, who had been wounded, and, exposed to a terrible
fire, carried them forward, planting them on the enemy's breastworks.
GRANT, GABRIEL
Rank and organization: Surgeon, U.S. Volunteers. Place and date:
At Fair Oaks, Va., 1 June 1862. Entered service at: New York. Born:
Newark, N.J. Date of issue: 21 July 1897. Citation: Removed severely
wounded officers and soldiers from the field while under a heavy
fire from the enemy, exposing himself beyond the call of duty, thus
furnishing an example of most distinguished gallantry.
GRANT, LEWIS A.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 5th Vermont Infantry. Place and
date: At Salem Heights, Va., 3 May 1864. Entered service at: Bellow
Falls, Vt. Born: 17 January 1828, Winhall, Vt. Date of issue: 11
May 1893. Citation: Personal gallantry and intrepidity displayed
in the management of his brigade and in leading it in the assault
in which he was wounded.
GRAUL, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 188th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Fort Harrison, Va., 29 September 1864.
Entered service at: Reading, Pa. Birth: Reading, Pa. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: First to plant the colors of his State on
the fortifications.
GRAY, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 5th Ohio Infantry. Place
and date: At Port Republic, Va., 9 June 1862. Entered service at:
Hamilton County, Ohio. Birth: Scotland. Date of issue: 14 March
1864. Citation: Mounted an artillery horse of the enemy and captured
a brass 6-pound piece in the face of the enemy's fire and brought
it to the rear.
GRAY, ROBERT A.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 21st Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Drurys Bluff, Va., 16 May 1864. Entered service
at: Groton, Conn. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 13 July
1897. Citation: While retreating with his regiment, which had been
repulsed, he voluntarily returned, in face of the enemy's fire,
to a former position and rescued a wounded officer of his company
who was unable to walk.
GREBE, M. R. WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Captain, Company F, 4th Missouri Cavalry.
Place and date: At Jonesboro, Ga., 31 August 1864. Entered service
at: St. Louis, Mo. Born: 4 August 1838, Germany. Date of issue:
24 February 1899. Citation: While acting as aide and carrying orders
across a most dangerous part of the battlefield, being hindered
by a Confederate advance, seized a rifle, took a place in the ranks
and was conspicuous in repulsing the enemy.
GREEN, GEORGE
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 11th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered
service at:------. Born: 1840, England. Date of issue: 12 January
1892. Citation: Scaled the enemy's works and in a hand-to-hand fight
helped capture the flag of the 18th Alabama Infantry (C.S.A.).
GREENAWALT, ABRAHAM
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 104th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Franklin, Tenn., 30 November 1864. Entered service
at: Salem, Ohio. Birth: Montgomery County, Pa. Date of issue: 13
February 1865. Citation: Capture of corps headquarters flag (C.S.A.).
GREENE, JOHN
Rank and organization: Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy. Entered
service at: New York. Birth:------. 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 while under fire and ramming by
the rebel ship Morgan, 24 April 1862. During this action at extremely
close range while his ship was under furious fire and twice rammed
by the rebel ship Morgan, Greene remained steadfast at his gun throughout
the thickest of the fight and was instrumental in inflicting damage
on the enemy until the Varuna, badly damaged and forced to beach,
was finally sunk.
GREENE, OLIVER D.
Rank and organization: Major and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.
Army. Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered
service at: Scott, N.Y. Born: 25 January 1833, Scott, N.Y. Date
of issue: 13 December 1893. Citation: Formed the columns under heavy
fire and put them into position.
GREGG, JOSEPH O.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 133d Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: Near the Richmond & Petersburg Ry., Va., 16
June 1864. Entered service at: ------. Born: 5 January 1841, Circleville,
Ohio. Date of issue: 13 May 1899. Citation: Voluntarily returned
to the breastworks which his regiment had been forced to abandon
to notify 3 missing companies that the regiment was falling back;
found the enemy already in the works, refused a demand to surrender,
returning to his command under a concentrated fire, several bullets
passing through his hat and clothing.
GREIG, THEODORE W.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company C, 61st New York
Infantry. Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered
service at: Staten Island, N.Y. Birth: New York. Date of issue:
10 February 1887. Citation: A Confederate regiment, the 4th Alabama
Infantry (C.S.A.), having planted its battle flag slightly in advance
of the regiment, this officer rushed forward and seized it, and,
although shot through the neck, retained the flag and brought it
within the Union lines.
GRESSER, IGNATZ
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company D, 128th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered
service at: Lehigh County, Pa. Born: 15 August 1832, Germany. Date
of issue: 12 December 1895. Citation: While exposed to the fire
of the enemy, carried from the field a wounded comrade.
GRIBBEN, JAMES H.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant, Company C, 2d New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 3 May 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag of 12th Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.).
GRIFFITHS, JOHN
Rank and organization: Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy. Born:
1835, Wales. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June
1865. Citation: On board the U.S.S. Santiago de Cuba during the
assault on Fort Fisher on 15 January 1865. As one of a boatcrew
detailed to one of the generals on shore, Griffiths bravely entered
the fort in the assault and accompanied his party in carrying dispatches
at the height of the battle. He was one of 6 men who entered the
fort in the assault from the fleet.
GRIMSHAW, SAMUEL
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 52d Ohio Infantry. Place
and date: At Atlanta. Ga., 6 August 1864. Entered service at: ------.
Birth: Jefferson County, Ohio. Date of issue: 5 April 1894. Citation:
Saved the lives of some of his comrades, and greatly imperiled his
own by picking up and throwing away a lighted shell which had fallen
in the midst of the company.
GRINDLAY, JAMES G.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 146th New York Infantry. Place
and date: At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered service at:
Utica, N.Y. Birth: ------. Date of issue: 14 August 1891. Citation:
The first to enter the enemy's works, where he captured 2 flags.
GRISWOLD, LUKE M.
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837,
Massachusetts. Accredited to: Massachusetts. 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 rescue of the officers
and crew of the sinking Monitor, Griswold, 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.
GRUEB, GEORGE
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 158th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 6 April
1865. Citation: Gallantry in advancing to the ditch of the enemy's
works.
GUERIN, FITZ W.
Rank and organization: Private, Battery A, 1st Missouri Light Artillery.
Place and date: At Grand Gulf, Miss., 28-29 April 1863. Entered
service at: St. Louis, Mo. Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of issue:
10 March 1896. Citation: With two comrades voluntarily took position
on board the steamer Cheeseman, in charge of all the guns and ammunition
of the battery, and remained in charge of the same for a considerable
time while the steamer was unmanageable and subjected to a heavy
fire from the enemy.
GUINN, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 47th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Clinton County, Ohio. Date of issue: 21 August
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
GWYNNE, NATHANIEL
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 13th Ohio Cavalry. Place
and date: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered service at:
Fairmount, Mo. Birth: Champaign County, Ohio. Date of issue. 27
January 1865. Citation: When about entering upon the charge, this
soldier, then but 15 years old, was cautioned not to go in, as he
had not been mustered. He indignantly protected and participated
in the charge, his left arm being crushed by a shell and amputated
soon afterward.
HACK, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 47th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: Adrian, Mich. Birth: 1843, Germany. Date of issue: 3 January
1907. Citation: Was one of a party which volunteered and attempted
to run the enemy's batteries with a steam tug and 2 barges loaded
with subsistence stores.
HACK, LESTER G.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company F, 5th Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: Salisbury, Vt. Born: 18 January 1841, Bolton, N.Y. Date of issue:
10 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 23d Tennessee Infantry
(C.S.A.) with several of the enemy.
HADLEY, CORNELIUS M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company F, 9th Michigan Cavalry.
Place and date: At siege of Knoxville, Tenn., 20 November 1863.
Entered service at: Adrian, Mich. Born: 27 April 1838, Sandy Creek,
Oswego County, N.Y. Date of issue: 5 April 1898. Citation: With
one companion, voluntarily carried through the enemy's lines important
dispatches from Gen. Grant to Gen. Burnside, then besieged within
Knoxville, and brought back replies, his comrade's horse being killed
and the man taken prisoner.
HADLEY, OSGOOD T.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 6th New Hampshire Veteran
Infantry. Place and date: Near Pegram House, Va., 30 September 1864.
Entered service at: ------. Birth: Nashua, N.H. Date of issue: 27
July 1896. Citation: As color bearer of his regiment he defended
his colors with great personal gallantry and brought them safely
out of the action.
HAFFEE, EDMUND
Rank and organization: Quarter Gunner, U.S. Navy. Born: 1832, Philadelphia,
Pa. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation:
Haffee 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 bombproof 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.
HAGERTY, ASEL
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 61st New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Canada, Date of issue: 10 May 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag.
HAIGHT, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 72d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Williamsburg, Va., 5 May 1862. At Bristol Station,
Va., 27 August 1862. At Manassas, Va., 29-30 August 1862. Entered
service at: Westfield, N.Y. Born: 1 July 1841, Westfield, N.Y. Date
of issue: 8 June 1888. Citation: At Williamsburg, Va., voluntarily
carried a severely wounded comrade off the field in the face of
a large force of the enemy; in doing so was himself severely wounded
and taken prisoner. Went into the fight at Bristol Station, Va.,
although severely disabled. At Manassas, volunteered to search the
woods for the wounded.
HAIGHT, SIDNEY
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters.
Place and dare: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered service
at: Goodland, Mich. Born. 1846, Reading, Mich. Date of issue. 31
July 1896. Citation: Instead of retreating, remained in the captured
works, regardless of his personal safety and exposed to the firing,
which he boldly and deliberately returned until the enemy was close
upon him.
HALEY, JAMES
Rank and organization. Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy. Born:
1824, Ireland. Accredited to. Ohio. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Served as captain of the forecastle on board the U.S.S.
Kearsarge when she destroyed the Alabama off Cherbourg, France,
19 June 1864. Acting as captain of a gun during the bitter engagement,
Haley exhibited marked coolness and good conduct and was highly
commended by his division officer for his gallantry and meritorious
achievement under enemy fire.
HALL, FRANCIS B.
Rank and organization: Chaplain, 16th New York Infantry. Place
and date: At Salem Heights, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service at:
Plattsburgh, N.Y. Birth: ------. Date of issue: 16 February 1897.
Citation: Voluntarily exposed himself to a heavy fire during the
thickest of the fight and carried wounded men to the rear for treatment
and attendance.
HALL, HENRY SEYMOUR
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company G, 27th New York
Infantry; and Captain, Company F, 121st New York Infantry. Place
and date. At Gaines Mill, Va., 27 June 1862. At Rappallannock Station,
Va., 7 November 1863. Entered service at: New York. Birth: New York.
Date of issue: 17 August 1891. Citation: Although wounded at Gaines
Mill, Va., he remained on duty and participated in the battle with
his company. At Rappahannock Station, Va., while acting as aide,
rendered gallant and prompt assistance in reforming the regiments
inside the enemy's works.
HALL, NEWTON H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 104th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Franklin, Tenn., 30 November 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Portage County, Ohio. Date of issue: 13 February
1865. Citation: Capture of flag, believed to have belonged to Steward's
Corps (C.S.A.).
HALLOCK, NATHAN M.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 124th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Bristoe Station, Va., 15 June 1863. Entered service
at: Middletown, N.Y. Birth: Orange County, N.Y. Date of issue: 10
September 1897. Citation: At imminent peril saved from death or
capture a disabled officer of his company by carrying him under
a hot musketry fire, to a place of safety.
HALSTEAD, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, New York.
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 her decks from stem to stern, Halstead
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.
HAM, MARK G.
Rank and organization: Carpenter's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1820,
Portsmouth, N.H. Accredited to: New Hampshire. G.O. No.: 45, 31
December 1864. Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Kearsarge when
she destroyed the Alabama off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Performing
his duties intelligently and faithfully, Ham distinguished himself
in the face of the bitter enemy fire and was highly commended by
his divisional officer.
HAMILTON, HUGH
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1830, New York,
N.Y. 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, Hamilton 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.
HAMILTON, RICHARD
Rank and organization: Coal Heaver, U.S. Navy. Born: 1836, Philadelphia,
Pa. Accredited to: Pennsylvania G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Hamilton served on board the U.S. Picket Boat No. 1, in
action, 27 October 1864, against the Confederate ram Albemarle which
had resisted repeated attacks by our steamers and had kept a large
force of vessels employed in watching her. The picket boat, equipped
with a spar torpedo, succeeded in passing the enemy pickets within
20 yards without being discovered and then made for the Albemarle
under a full head of steam. Immediately taken under fire by the
ram, the small boat plunged on, jumped the log boom which encircled
the target and exploded its torpedo under the port bow of the ram.
The picket boat was destroyed by enemy fire and almost the entire
crew taken prisoner or lost.
HAMILTON, THOMAS W.
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1833, Scotland.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation:
Serving as quartermaster 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 although so penetrated by enemy shell fire that
her fate was sealed. Conspicuously gallant during this action, Hamilton,
severely wounded at the wheel, returned to his post and had to be
sent below, to hear the incessant roar of guns as the gallant ship
went down, "her colors nailed to the mast."
HAMMEL, HENRY A.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Battery A, 1st Missouri Light
Artillery. Place and date: At Grand Gulf, Miss., 28-29 April 1863.
Entered service at: St. Louis, Mo. Birth: Germany. Date of issue:
10 March 1896. Citation: With two comrades voluntarily took position
on board the steamer Cheeseman, in charge of all the guns and ammunition
of the battery, and remained in charge of the same for considerable
time while the steamer was unmanageable and subjected to a heavy
fire from the enemy.
HAND, ALLEXANDER
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1836, Delaware.
Accredited to: Delaware. G.O. No.: 11 , 3 April 1 863. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Ceres in the fight near Hamilton, Roanoke
River, 9 July 1862. Fired on by the enemy with small arms, Hand
courageously returned the raking enemy fire and was spoken of for
"good conduct and cool bravery under enemy fire," by the commanding
officer.
HANEY, MILTON L.
Rank and organization: Chaplain, 55th Illinois Infantry. Place
and date: At Atlanta, Ga., 22 July 1864. Entered service at: Bushnell,
Ill. Birth: Ohio. Date of issue: 3 November 1896. Citation: Voluntarily
carried a musket in the ranks of his regiment and rendered heroic
service in retaking the Federal works which had been captured by
the enemy.
HANFORD, EDWARD R.
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 2d U.S. Cavalry. Place
and date: At Woodstock, Va., 9 October 1864. Entered service at:
------. Birth: Allegany County, N.Y. Date of issue: 14 October 1864.
Citation: Capture of flag of 32d Battalion Virginia Cavalry (C.S.A.).
HANKS, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 37th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Chillicothe, Ohio. Birth: Chillicothe, Ohio. Date of issue:
19 November 1897. Citation: Voluntarily and under fire went to the
rescue of a wounded comrade Iying between the lines, gave him water,
and brought him off the field.
HANNA, MARCUS A.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 50th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Port Hudson, La., 4 July 1863. Entered
service at: Rockport, Mass. Born: 3 November 1842, Bristol, Maine.
Date of issue: 2 November 1895. Citation: Voluntarily exposed himself
to a heavy fire to get water for comrades in rifle pits.
HANNA, MILTON
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 2d Minnesota Infantry.
Place and date: At Nolensville, Tenn., 15 February 1863. Entered
service at: Henderson, Minn. Birth: Lickland County, Ohio. Date
of issue: 11 September 1897. Citation: Was one of a detachment of
16 men who heroically defended a wagon train against the attack
of 125 cavalry, repulsed the attack and saved the train.
HANSCOM, MOSES C.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company F, 19th Maine Infantry.
Place and date: At Bristoe Station, Va., 14 October 1863. Entered
service at: Bowdoinham, Maine. Birth: Danville, Maine. Date of issue:
1 December 1864. Citation: Capture of the flag of 26th North Carolina
(C.S.A.).
HAPEMAN, DOUGLAS
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, 104th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Peach Tree Creek, Ga., 20 July 1864. Entered
service at: Ottawa, Ill. Born: 15 January 1839, Ephratah, Fulton
County, N.Y. Date of issue: 5 April 1898. Citation: With conspicuous
coolness and bravery rallied his men under a severe attack, re-formed
the broken ranks, and repulsed the attack.
HARBOURNE, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 29th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 17 June 1864. Entered service
at: Boston, Mass. Born: 9 September 1840, England. Date of issue:
24 February 1897. Citation: Capture of flag along with 3 enemy men.
HARCOURT, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1841,
Boston, Mass. Accredited to: Massachusetts. 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, Harcourt advanced to the top
of the sandhill and partly through the breach in the palisades despite
enemy fire which killed and wounded many officers and men. When
more than two-thirds of the men become seized with panic and retreated
on the run, he remained with the party until dark when it came safely
away, bringing its wounded, its arms and its colors.
* HARDENBERGH, HENRY M.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 39th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Deep Run, Va., 16 August 1864. Entered service
at: Bremen, Ill. Birth: Noble County, Ind. Date of issue: 6 April
1865. Citation. Capture of flag. He was wounded in the shoulder
during this action. He was killed in action at Petersburg on 28
August 1864.
HARDING, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy. Born:
1837, Middletown, Conn. Accredited to: Connecticut. G.O. No.: 45,
31 December 1864. Citation: Served as captain of the forecastle
on board the U.S.S. Dacotah on the occasion of the destruction of
the blockade runner Pevensey, near Beauford, N.C., 9 June 1864.
"Learning that one of the officers in the boat, which was in danger
of being, and subsequently was, swamped, could not swim, Harding
remarked to him: 'If we are swamped, sir, I shall carry you to the
beach or I will never go there myself.' He did not succeed in carrying
out his promise, but made desperate efforts to do so, while others
thought only of themselves. Such conduct is worthy of appreciation
and admiration--a sailor risking his own life to save that of an
officer."
HARING, ABRAM P.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company G, 132d New York
Infantry. Place and date: At Bachelors Creek, N.C., 1 February 1864.
Entered service at: New York, N.Y., Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of
issue: 28 June 1890. Citation: With a command of 11 men, on picket,
resisted the attack of an overwhelming force of the enemy.
HARLEY, BERNARD
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1842,
Brooklyn, N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: Harley served on board the U.S. Picket Boat No.
1, in action, 27 October 1864, against the Confederate ram Albemarle,
which had resisted repeated attacks by our steamers and had kept
a large force of vessels employed in watching her. The picket boat,
equipped with a spar torpedo, succeeded in passing the enemy pickets
within 20 yards without being discovered and then made for the Albemarle
under a full head of steam. Immediately taken under fire by the
ram, the small boat plunged on, jumped the log boom which encircled
the target and exploded its torpedo under the port bow of the ram.
The picket boat was destroyed by enemy fire and almost the entire
crew taken prisoner or lost.
HARMON, AMZI D.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company K, 211th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Westmoreland County, Pa. Date of issue:
20 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
HARRINGTON, DANIEL
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1849, Ireland.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 11 , 3 April 1863. Citation:
Harrington, a landsman from the U.S.S. Pocahontas, participated
in a shore mission to procure meat for the ship's crew. While returning
to the beach, the party was fired on from ambush and several men
killed or wounded. Cool and courageous throughout his action, Harrington
rendered gallant service against the enemy and in administering
to the casualties.
HARRINGTON, EPHRAIM W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 2d Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: Kirby, Vt. Birth: Waterford, Maine. Date of issue: 13 December
1893. Citation: Carried the colors to the top of the heights and
almost to the muzzle of the enemy's guns.
HARRIS, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: Bellefonte, Pa. Birth: Schuylkill, Pa. Date of issue: 1 December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag, wresting it from the color bearer
and shooting an officer who attempted to regain it.
HARRIS, JAMES H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 38th U.S. Colored Troops.
Place and date: At New Market Heights, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: St. Marys County, Md. Date of issue: 18
February 1874. Citation: Gallantry in the assault.
HARRIS, JOHN
Rank and organization: Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy. Born:
1839, Scotland. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 17, 15 January
1866. Citation: As captain of the forecastle on board the U.S.S.
Metacomet, Harris was a member of the boat's crew which went to
the rescue of the officers and crew of the U.S. Monitor Tecumseh,
when that vessel was struck by a torpedo in passing the enemy forts
in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864 Harris 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.
HARRIS, MOSES
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 1st U.S. Cavalry. Place
and date: At Smithfield, Va., 28 August 1864. Entered service at:
New Hampshire. Birth: Andover, N.H. Date of issue: 23 January 1896.
Citation: In an attack upon a largely superior force, his personal
gallantry was so conspicuous as to inspire the men to extraordinary
efforts, resulting in complete rout of the enemy.
HARRIS, SAMPSON
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 30th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Olive, Ohio. Birth: Noble County, Ohio. Date of issue: 10 July
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
HARRISON, GEORGE H.
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1842, Massachusetts.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No. 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Served 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 11-inch pivot gun during the bitter engagement, Harrison
exhibited marked coolness and good conduct and was highly recommended
for his gallantry under fire by the divisional officer.
HART, JOHN W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 6th Pennsylvania Reserves.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: Cumberland, Md. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 3 August 1897.
Citation: Was one of six volunteers who charged upon a log house
near the Devil's Den, where a squad of the enemy's sharpshooters
were sheltered, and compelled their surrender.
HART, WILLIAM E.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 8th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Shenandoah Valley, Va., 1864 and 1865. Entered
service at: Pittsford, N.Y. Birth: Rushville, N.Y. Date of issue:
3 July 1872. Citation: Gallant conduct and services as scout in
connection with capture of the guerrilla Harry Gilmore, and other
daring acts.
HARTRANFT, JOHN F.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 4th Pennsylvania Militia. Place
and date: At Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. Entered service at: Norristown,
Pa. Born: 16 December 1830, New Hanover Township, Montgomery County,
Pa. Date of issue: 26 August 1886. Citation: Voluntarily served
as an aide and participated in the battle after expiration of his
term of service, distinguishing himself in rallying several regiments
which had been thrown into confusion.
HARVEY, HARRY
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 22d New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered service
at: Rochester, N.Y. Birth: England. Date of issue: 26 March 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag and bearer, with two other prisoners.
HASKELL, FRANK W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 3d Maine Infantry. Place
and date: At Fair Oaks, Va., 1 June 1862. Entered service at: Waterville,
Maine. Born: 1843, Benton, Maine. Date of issue: 8 December 1898.
Citation: Assumed command of a portion of the left wing of his regiment,
all the company officers present having been killed or disabled,
led it gallantly across a stream and contributed most effectively
to the success of the action.
HASKELL, MARCUS M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 35th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered
service at: Chelsea, Mass. Birth: Chelsea, Mass. Date of issue:
18 November 1896. Citation: Although wounded and exposed to a heavy
fire from the enemy, at the risk of his own life he rescued a badly
wounded comrade and succeeded in conveying him to a place of safety.
HASTINGS, SMITH H.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company M, 5th Michigan Cavalry.
Place and date: At Newbys Crossroads, Va., 24 July 1863. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Quincy, Mich. Date of issue: 2 August
1897. Citation: While in command of a squadron in rear guard of
a cavalry division, then retiring before the advance of a corps
of infantry, was attacked by the enemy and, orders having been given
to abandon the guns of a section of field artillery with the rear
guard that were in imminent danger of capture, he disregarded the
orders received and aided in repelling the attack and saving the
guns.
HATCH, JOHN P.
Rank and organization: Brigadier General, U.S. Volunteers. Place
and date: At South Mountain, Md., 14 September 1862. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Born: 9 January 1822, Oswego, N.Y. Date of issue:
28 October 1893. Citation: Was severely wounded while leading one
of his brigades in the attack under a heavy fire from the enemy.
HATHAWAY, EDWARD W.
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Entered service at: Plymouth,
Mass. Born: 9 July 1838, Plymouth, Mass. Citation: On board the
U.S.S. Sciota prior to the battle Vicksburg, on 28 June 1862. Struck
by a bullet which severed his left arm above the elbow, Hathaway
displayed exceptional courage as his ship sustained numerous damaging
hits from stem to stern while proceeding down the river to fight
the battle of Vicksburg.
HAVRON, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 1st Rhode Island Light
Artillery. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: Providence, R.I. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 16 June
1866. Citation: Was one of a detachment of 20 picket artillerymen
who voluntarily accompanied an infantry assaulting party and who
turned upon the enemy the guns captured in the assault.
HAWKINS, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1834, Scotland.
Accredited to: New Hampshire. G.O. No.. 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Hawkins served on board the U.S.S. Agawam, as one of a volunteer
crew of a powderboat which was exploded near Fort Fisher, 23 December
1864. The powderboat, 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.
HAWKINS, GARDNER C.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company E, 3d Vermont
Infantry. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: Woodstock, Vt. Birth: Pomfret, Vt. Date of issue: 30
September 1893. Citation: When the lines were wavering from the
well-directed fire of the enemy, this officer, acting adjutant of
the regiment, sprang forward, and with encouraging words cheered
the soldiers on and, although dangerously wounded, refused to leave
the field until the enemy's works were taken.
HAWKINS, Martin J.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 33d Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: Georgia, April 1862. Entered service at: Portsmouth,
Scioto County, Ohio. Birth: Mercer County, Pa. Date of issue: September
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.
HAWKINS, THOMAS R.
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 6th U.S. Colored Troops.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Cincinnati, Ohio. Date of issue:
8 February 1870. Citation: Rescue of regimental colors.
HAWTHORNE, HARRIS S.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company F, 121st New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Otsego, N.Y. Born: 1832, Salem, N.Y. Date of issue: 29 December
1894. Citation: Captured the Confederate Gen. G. W. Custis Lee.
HAYDEN, JOSEPH B.
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1834, Maryland.
Accredited to: Maryland. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation: On
board the U.S.S. Ticonderoga, as quartermaster in charge of steering
the ship into action, during attacks on Fort Fisher, 13 to 15 January
1865. Hayden steered the ship into position in the line of battle
where she maintained a well-directed fire upon the batteries to
the left of the palisades during the initial phases of the engagement.
Although several of the enemy's shots fell over and around the vessel,
the Ticonderoga fought her guns gallantly throughout 3 consecutive
days of battle until the flag was planted on one of the strongest
fortifications possessed by the rebels.
HAYES, JOHN
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1831, Philadelphia,
Pa. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Kearsarge when she destroyed
the Alabama off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Acting as second
captain of the No. 2 gun during this bitter engagement, Hayes exhibited
marked coolness and good conduct and was highly recommended for
his gallantry under fire by the divisional officer.
HAYES, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, Rhode Island.
Accredited to: Rhode Island. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
As Captain of No. 1 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. Cool and courageous at his station throughout
the prolonged action, Hayes maintained fire from his gun on Fort
Morgan and on ships of the Confederacy despite extremely heavy return
fire.
HAYNES, ASBURY F.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company F, 17th Maine Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Maine. Birth: Edinburgh, Maine. Date of issue: 10 May 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag.
HAYS, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 4th Iowa Cavalry. Place
and date: At Columbus, Ga., 16 April 1865. Entered service at: Oskaloosa,
Mahaska County, Iowa. Birth: Jefferson County, Ohio. Date of issue:
17 June 1865. Citation: Capture of flag and bearer Austin's Battery
(C.S.A.).
HEALEY, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 5th Iowa Cavalry. Place
and date: At Newnan, Ga., 29 July 1864. Entered service at: Dubuque, Iowa. Birth: Dubuque, Iowa. Date of issue: 13 January 1899. Citation:
When nearly surrounded by the enemy, captured a Confederate soldier,
and with the aid of a comrade who joined him later, captured 4 other
Confederate soldiers, disarmed the 5 prisoners, and brought them
all into the Union lines.
HEDGES, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 4th U.S. Cavalry. Place
and date: Near Harpeth River, Tenn., 17 December 1864. Entered service
at: Ohio. Birth: Ohio. Date of issue: 5 April 1898. Citation: At
the head of his regiment charged a field battery with strong infantry
supports, broke the enemy's line and, with other mounted troops,
captured 3 guns and many prisoners.
HEERMANCE, WILLIAM L.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company C, 6th New York Cavalry
Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 30 April 1863. Entered
service at: Kinderhook, N.Y. Born: 28 February 1837, Kinderhook,
N Y. Date of issue: 30 March 1898. Citation: Took command of the
regiment as its senior officer when surrounded by Stuart's Cavalry.
The regiment cut its way through the enemy's line and escaped but
Capt. Heermance was desperately wounded, left for dead on the field
and was taken prisoner.
HELLER, HENRY
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 66th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 2 May 1863. Entered service
at: Urbana, Ohio. Birth:------. Date of issue: 29 July 1892. Citation:
One of a party of 4 who, under heavy fire, voluntarily brought into
the Union lines a wounded Confederate officer from whom was obtained
valuable information concerning the position of the enemy.
HELMS, DAVID H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 83d Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Farmers Retreat, Ind. Birth: Dearborn, Ind. Date of issue: 26
July 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
HENRY, GUY V.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 40th Massachusetts Infantry. Place
and date: At Cold Harbor, Va., 1 June 1864. Entered service at:
Reading Pa. Birth: Fort Smith, Indian Ter. Date of issue: 5 December
1893. Citation: Led the assaults of his brigade upon the enemy's
works, where he had 2 horses shot under him.
HENRY, JAMES
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 113th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Kankakee, Ill. Birth: Sunfish, Ohio. Date of issue: 9 July 1894.
Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
HENRY, WILLIAM W.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 10th Vermont Infantry. Place and
date: At Cedar Creek, Va., 19 October 1864. Entered service at:
Waterbury, Vt. Born: 21 November 1831, Waterbury, Vt. Date of issue:
21 December 1892. Citation: Though suffering from severe wounds,
rejoined his regiment and let it in a brilliant charge, recapturing
the guns of an abandoned battery.
HERINGTON, PITT B.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 11th Iowa Infantry.
Place and date: Near Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., 15 June 1864. Entered
service at: Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa. Born: 1840, Michigan. Date
of issue: 27 November 1899. Citation: With one companion and under
a fierce fire of the enemy at close range, went to the rescue of
a wounded comrade who had fallen between the lines and carried him
to a place of safety.
HERRON, FRANCIS J.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, 9th Iowa Infantry. Place
and date: At Pea Ridge, Ark., 7 May 1862. Entered service at: Pittsburgh,
Pa. Born: 17 February 1837, Pittsburgh, Pa. Date of issue 26 September
1893. Citation: Was foremost in leading his men, rallying them to
repeated acts of daring, until himself disabled and taken prisoner.
HESSELTINE, FRANCIS S.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 13th Maine Infantry. Place and
date: At Matagorda Bay, Tex., 29-30 December 1863. Entered service
at: Maine. Born: 10 December 1833, Bangor, Maine. Date of issue:
2 March 1895. Citation: In command of a detachment of 100 men, conducted
a reconnaissance for 2 days, baffling and beating back an attacking
force of more than a thousand Confederate cavalry, and regained
his transport without loss.
HIBSON, JOSEPH C.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 48th New York Infantry.
Place and date: Near Fort Wagner, S.C., 13 July 1863, Near Fort
Wagner, S.C., 14 July 1863; Near Fort Wagner, S.C., 18 July 1863.
Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: England. Date of issue:
23 October 1897. Citation: While voluntarily performing picket duty
under fire on 13 July 1863, was attacked and his surrender demanded,
but he killed his assailant. The day following responded to a call
for a volunteer to reconnoiter the enemy's position, and went within
the enemy's lines under fire and was exposed to great danger. On
18 July voluntarily exposed himself with great gallantry during
an assault, and received 3 wounds that permanently disabled him
for active service.
HICKEY, DENNIS W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 2d New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Stony Creek Bridge, Va., 29 June 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Troy, N.Y. Date of issue: 18 April 1891.
Citation: With a detachment of 3 men, tore up the bridge at Stony
Creek being the last man on the bridge and covering the retreat
until he was shot down.
HICKMAN, JOHN
Rank and organization: Second Class Fireman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837,
Richmond, Va. Accredited to: Virginia. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863.
Citation: Served 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 U.S.S. Richmond immediately
became filled with steam to place it in an extremely critical condition.
Acting courageously in this crisis, Hickman persisted in penetrating
the steam-filled room in order to haul the hot fires of the furnaces
and continued this action until the gravity of the situation had
been lessened.
HICKOK, NATHAN E.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 8th Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: Danbury, Conn. Birth: Danbury, Conn. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
HIGBY, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Appomattox Campaign, Va., 29 March to 9 April
1865. Entered service at: New Brighton, Pa. Birth: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Date of issue: 3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
HIGGINS, THOMAS J.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 99th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Barry, Pike County, Ill. Birth: Canada. Date of issue: 1 April
1898. Citation: When his regiment fell back in the assault, repulsed,
this soldier continued to advance and planted the flag on the parapet,
where he was captured by the enemy.
HIGHLAND, PATRICK
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company D, 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:
Conspicuous gallantry as color bearer in the assault on Fort Gregg.
HILL, EDWARD
Rank and organization: Captain, Company K, 1 6th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Cold Harbor, Va., 1 June 1864. Entered service
at: Detroit, Mich. Birth: Liberty, N.Y. Date of issue: 4 December
1893. Citation: Led the brigade skirmish line in a desperate charge
on the enemy's masked batteries to the muzzles of the guns, where
he was severely wounded.
HILL, HENRY
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company C, 50th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 6 May 1864. Entered service
at: -----. Birth: Schuylkill County, Pa. Date of issue: 23 September
1897. Citation: This soldier, with one companion, would not retire
when his regiment fell back in confusion after an unsuccessful charge,
but instead advanced and continued firing upon the enemy until the
regiment re-formed and regained its position.
HILL, JAMES
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company I, 21st Iowa Infantry.
Place and date: At Champion Hill, Miss., 16 May 1863. Entered service
at: Cascade, Iowa. Birth: England. Date of issue: 15 March 1893.
Citation: By skillful and brave management captured 3 of the enemy's
pickets.
HILL, JAMES
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 14th New York Heavy
Artillery. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered
service at: Lyons, N.Y. Birth. Lyons, N.Y. Date of issue: 1 December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag, shooting a Confederate officer
who was rallying his men with the colors in his hand.
HILLIKER, BENJAMIN F.
Rank and organization: Musician, Company A, 8th Wisconsin Infantry.
Place and date: At Mechanicsburg, Miss., 4 June 1863. Entered service
at. Waupaca Township, Wis. Born: 23 May 1843, Golden, Erie County,
N.Y. Date of issue: 17 December 1897. Citation: When men were needed
to oppose a superior Confederate force he laid down his drum for
a rifle and proceeded to the front of the skirmish line which was
about 120 feet from the enemy. While on this volunteer mission and
firing at the enemy he was hit in the head with a minie ball which
passed through him. An order was given to "lay him in the shade;
he won't last long." He recovered from this wound being left with
an ugly scar.
HILLS, WILLIAM G.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 9th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At North Fork, Va., 26 September 1864. Entered service
at. ------. Birth: 26 June 1841, Conewango, N.Y. Date of issue:
26 September 1893. citation: Voluntarily carried a severely wounded
comrade out of a heavy fire of the enemy.
HILTON, ALFRED B.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company H, 4th U.S. Colored Troops.
Place and date. At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Harford County, Md. Date of issue: 6 April
1865. Citation: When the regimental color bearer fell, this soldier
seized the color and carried it forward, together with the national
standard, until disabled at the enemy's inner line.
HINCKS, WILLIAM B.
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 14th Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered service
at: Bridgeport, Conn. Birth: Bucksport, Me. Date of issue: 1 December
1864. Citation: During the highwater mark of Pickett's charge on
3 July 1863 the colors of the 14th Tenn. Inf. C.S.A. were planted
50 yards in front of the center of Sgt. Maj. Hincks' regiment. There
were no Confederates standing near it but several were Iying down
around it. Upon a call for volunteers by Maj. Ellis, commanding,
to capture this flag, this soldier and 2 others leaped the wall.
One companion was instantly shot. Sgt. Maj. Hincks outran his remaining
companion running straight and swift for the colors amid a storm
of shot. Swinging his saber over the prostrate Confederates and
uttering a terrific yell, he seized the flag and hastily returned
to his lines. The 14th Tenn. carried 12 battle honors on its flag.
The devotion to duty shown by Sgt. Maj. Hlncks gave encouragement
to many of his comrades at a crucial moment of the battle.
HINNECAN, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Second Class Fireman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1841,
Ireland. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Hinnegan served on board the U.S.S. Agawam, as one of
a volunteer crew of 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.
HODGES, ADDISON J.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 47th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: Adrian, Mich. Born: 1841, Hillsdale, Mich. Date of issue: 13
December 1907. 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.
HOFFMAN, HENRY
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company M, 2d Ohio Cavalry. Place
and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service at:
------. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 3 May 1865. Citation: Capture
of flag.
HOFFMAN, THOMAS W.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company A, 208th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Perrysburg, Pa. Date of issue: 19 July 1895.
Citation: Prevented a retreat of his regiment during the battle.
HOGAN, FRANKLIN
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 45th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: Front of Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered
service at: Howard, Pa. Birth: Center County, Pa. Date of issue:
1 October 1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 6th Virginia Infantry
(C.S.A.).
HOGARTY, WILLIAM P.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 23d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. At Fredericksburg,
Va., 13 December 1862. Entered service at: ------. Birth: New York,
N.Y. Date of issue: 22 June 1891. Citation: Distinguished gallantry
in actions while attached to Battery B, 4th U.S. Artillery; lost
his left arm at Fredericksburg.
HOLCOMB, DANIEL 1.
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 41st Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Brentwood Hills, Tenn., 16 December 1864. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Hartford, Ohio. Date of issue. 22 February
1865. Citation. Capture of Confederate guidon.
HOLEHOUSE, JAMES (JOHN)
Rank and organization. Private, Company B, 7th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Marye's Heights, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: Fall River, Mass. Birth. England. Date of issue: 10 September
1897. Citation: With one companion voluntarily and with conspicuous
daring advanced beyond his regiment, which had been broken In the
assault, and halted beneath the crest. Following the example of
these 2 men, the colors were brought to the summit, the regiment
was advanced and the position held.
HOLLAND, LEMUEL F.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company D, 104th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Elk River, Tenn., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: La Salle County, Ill. Birth. Burlington, Ohio. Date of issue:
30 October 1897. Citation: Voluntarily joined a small party that,
under a heavy fire, captured a stockade and saved the bridge.
HOLLAND, MILTON M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 5th U.S. Colored Troops.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: Athens, Ohio. Born: 1844, Austin, Tex. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: Took command of Company C, after all the
officers had been killed or wounded, and gallantly led it.
HOLLAT, GEORGE
Rank and organization: Third Class Boy, U.S. Navy. Entered service
at: New York. Birth: -----. G.O. No.: 1 I, 3 April 1863. Citation:
Hollat served as third class boy on board the U.S.S. Varuna during
an attack on Forts Jackson and St. Philip, 24 April 1862. He rendered
gallant service through the perilous action and remained steadfast
and courageous at his battle station despite extremely heavy fire
and the ramming of the Varuna by the rebel ship Morgan, continuing
his efforts until his ship, repeatedly holed and fatally damaged,
was beached and sunk.
HOLMES, LOVILO N.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company H, 2d Minnesota
Infantry. Place and date: At Nolensville, Tenn., 15 February 1863.
Entered service at: Mankato, Minn. Birth: Cattaraugus County, N.Y.
Date of issue: 11 September 1897. Citation: Was one of a detachment
of 16 men who heroically defended a wagon train against the attack
of 125 cavalry, repulsed the attack and saved the train.
HOLMES, WILLIAM T.
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 3d Indiana Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Indianapolis, Ind. Birth: Vermilion County, Ill. Date of issue:
3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 27th Virginia Infantry
(C.S.A.).
HOLTON, CHARLES M.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company A, 7th Michigan
Cavalry. Place and date: At Falling Waters, Va., 14 July 1863. Entered
service at: Battle Creek, Mich. Born: 25 May 1838, Potter, N.Y.
Date of issue: 21 March 1889. Citation: Capture of flag of 55th
Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.). In the midst of the battle with foot
soldiers he dismounted to capture the flag.
HOLTON, EDWARD A.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company I, 6th Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Lees Mills, Va., 16 April 1862. Entered service
at: Williston, Vt. Birth: Westminster, Vt. Date of issue: 9 July
1892. Citation: Rescued the colors of his regiment under heavy fire,
the color bearer having been shot down while the troops were in
retreat.
HOMAN, CONRAD
Rank and organization: Color Sergeant, Company A, 29th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: Near Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Roxbury, Mass. Date of issue: 3 June 1869.
Citation: Fought his way through the enemy's lines with the regimental
colors, the rest of the color guard being killed or captured.
HOOKER, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company E, 4th Vermont
Infantry. Place and date: At South Mountain, Md., 14 September 1862.
Entered service at: Boston, Mass. Birth: Salem, N.Y. Date of issue:
17 September 1891. Citation: Rode alone, in advance of his regiment,
into the enemy's lines, and before his own men came up received
the surrender of the major of a Confederate regiment, together with
the colors and 116 men.
HOOPER, WILLIAM B.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company L, 1st New Jersey Cavalry.
Place and date: At Chamberlains Creek, Va., 31 March 1865. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Willimantic, Conn. Date of issue: 3 July
1865. Citation: With the assistance of a comrade, headed off the
advance of the enemy, shooting two of his color bearers; also posted
himself between the enemy and the led horses of his own command,
thus saving the herd from capture.
HOPKINS, CHARLES F.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 1st New Jersey Infantry.
Place and date: At Gaines Mill, Va., 27 June 1862. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Warren County, N.J. Date of issue: 9 July 1892.
Citation: Voluntarily carried a wounded comrade, under heavy fire,
to a place of safety; though twice wounded in the act, he continued
in action until again severely wounded.
HORAN, THOMAS
Rank and organization. Sergeant, Company E, 72d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: Dunkirk, N.Y. Birth:------. Date of issue: 5 April 1898. Citation:
In a charge of his regiment this soldier captured the regimental
flag of the 8th Florlda Infantry (C.S.A.).
HORNE, SAMUEL B.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company H, 11th Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Harrison, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: Winsted, Conn. Born: 3 March 1843, Ireland Date of issue:
19 November 1897. Citation: While acting as an aide and carrying
an important message, was severely wounded and his horse killed
but delivered the order and rejoined his general.
HORSFALL, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization. Drummer, Company G, 1st Kentucky Infantry.
Place and date: At Corinth, Miss., 21 May 1862. Entered service
at : ------. Birth: Campbell County, Ky. Date of issue: 17 August
1895. Citation: Saved the life of a wounded officer lying between
the lines.
HORTON, JAMES
Rank and organization: Gunner's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838, Massachusetts.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation:
Served as gunner's mate on board the U.S.S. Montauk, 21 September
1864. During the night of 21 September, when fire was discovered
in the magazine lightroom of the vessel, causing a panic and demoralizing
the crew, Horton rushed into the cabin, obtained the magazine keys,
sprang into the lightroom and began passing out combustibles, Including
the box of signals in which the fire originated.
HORTON, LEWIS A.
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839, Bristol Mass.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. 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, Horton, 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.
HOTTENSTINE, SOLOMON J.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 107th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg and Norfolk Railroad, Va., 19 August
1864. Entered service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Lehigh County,
Pa. Date of issue: 2 February 1865. Citation: Captured flag belonging
to a North Carolina regiment, and through a ruse led them into the
arms of Federal troops.
HOUGH, IRA
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 8th Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Cedar Creek, Va., 19 October 1864. Entered service
at: Henry County, Ind. Birth: Henry County, Ind. Date of issue:
26 October 1864. Citation: Capture of flag.
HOUGHTON, CHARLES H.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company L, 14th New York Artillery.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864; 25 March 1865.
Entered service at: Ogdensburg, N.Y. Born: 30 April 1842, Macomb,
St. Lawrence County, N.Y. Date of issue: 5 April 1898. Citation:
In the Union assault at the Crater (30 July 1864), and in the Confederate
assault repelled at Fort Haskell, displayed most conspicuous gallantry
and repeatedly exposed himself voluntarily to great danger, was
3 times wounded, and suffered loss of a leg.
HOUGHTON, EDWARD J.
Rank and organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843,
Mobile, Ala. Accredited to: Alabama. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Houghton served on board the U.S. Picket Boat No. 1 in
action, 27 October 1864, against the Confederate ram Albemarle,
which had resisted repeated attacks by our steamers and had kept
a large force of vessels employed in watching her. The picket boat,
equipped with a spar torpedo, succeeded in passing the enemy pickets
within 20 yards without being discovered and then made for the Albemarle
under a full head of steam. Immediately taken under fire by the
ram, the small boat plunged on, jumped the log boom which encircled
the target and exploded its torpedo under the port bow of the ram.
The picket boat was destroyed by enemy fire and almost the entire
crew taken prisoner or lost.
HOUGHTON, GEORGE L.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 104th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Elk River, Tenn., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: Brookfield, Cook County, Ill. Birth: Canada. Date of issue:
27 March 1900. Citation: Voluntarily joined a small party that,
under a heavy fire, captured a stockade and saved the bridge.
HOULTON, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Commissary Sergeant, 1st West Virginia Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Clymer, N.Y. Date of issue: 3 May 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag.
HOWARD, HENDERSON C.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company B, 11th Pennsylvania Reserves.
Place and date: At Glendale, Va., 30 June 1862. Entered service
at: Indiana, Pa. Birth:------. Date of issue: 30 March 1898. Citation:
While pursuing one of the enemy's sharpshooters, encountered 2 others,
whom he bayoneted in hand-to-hand encounters; was 3 times wounded
in action.
HOWARD, HIRAM R.
Rank and organization:. Private, Company H, 11th Ohio Infantry
Place and date. At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered
service at: Ohio. Born. 17 February 1843, Urbana, Ohio. Date of
issue: 29 July 1892. Citation: Scaled the enemy's works and in a
hand-to-hand fight helped capture the flag of the 18th Alabama Infantry
(C.S.A.).
HOWARD, JAMES
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company K, 158th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Battery Gregg, near Petersburg, Va., 2 April
1865. Entered service at:------. Birth: Newton, N.J. Date of issue:
12 May 1865. Citation: Carried the colors in advance of the line
of battle, the flagstaff being shot off while he was planting it
on the parapet of the fort.
HOWARD, MARTIN
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843, Ireland.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Tacony during the taking of Plymouth,
N.C., 31 October 1864. Carrying out his duties faithfully during
the capture of Plymouth, Howard distinguished himself by a display
of coolness when he participated in landing and spiking a 9-inch
gun while under a devastating fire from enemy musketry.
HOWARD, OLIVER O.
Rank and organization: Brigadier General, U.S. Volunteers. Place
and date: At Fair Oaks, Va., 1 June 1862. Entered service at: Maine.
Born: 8 November 1830, Leeds, Maine. Date of issue: 29 March 1893.
Citation: Led the 61st New York Infantry in a charge in which he
was twice severely wounded in the right arm, necessitating amputation.
HOWARD, PETER
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1829
France. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863.
Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Mississippi during the action
against Port Hudson, 14 March 1863. Running aground during the darkness
and in the midst of battle while exposed to a devastating fire from
enemy shore batteries, the Mississippi was ordered abandoned after
a long and desperate attempt to free her. Serving courageously throughout
this period in which a steady fire was kept up against the enemy
until the ship was enveloped in flames and abandoned. Howard acted
gallantly in his duties as boatswain's mate. Soon after the firing
of the Mississippi and its abandonment, it was seen to slide off
the shoal, drift downstream and explode, leaving no possibility
of its falling into enemy hands.
HOWARD, SQUIRE E.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company H, 8th Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Bayou Teche, La., 14 January 1863. Entered service
at: Townshend, Vt. Birth: Jamaica, Vt. Date of issue: 29 January
1894. Citation: Voluntarily carried an important message through
the heavy fire of the enemy to bring aid and save the gunboat Calhoun.
HOWE, ORION P.
Rank and organization: Musician, Company C, 55th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 19 May 1863. Entered service
at: Woken, Ill. Birth: Portage County, Ohio. Date of issue: 2 3
April 1896. Citation: A drummer boy, 14 years of age, and severely
wounded and exposed to a heavy fire from the enemy, he persistently
remained upon the field of battle until he had reported to Gen.
W. T. Sherman the necessity of supplying cartridges for the use
of troops under command of Colonel Malmborg.
HOWE, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company K, 29th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Fort Stedman, Va., 25 March 1865. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Haverhill, Mass. Date of issue: 8 March
1895. Citation: Served an abandoned gun under heavy fire.
HUBBELL, WILLIAM S.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company A, 21st Connecticut Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Harrison, Va., 30 September 1864. Entered
service at: North Stonington, Conn. Born: 19 April 1837, Wolcottville,
Conn. Date of issue: 13 June 1894. Citation: Led out a small flanking
party and by a clash and at great risk captured a large number of
prisoners.
HUDSON, AARON R.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 17th Indiana Mounted
Infantry. Place and date: At Culloden, Ga., April 1865. Entered
service at: La Porte County, Ind. Birth: Madison County, Ky. Date
of issue: 17 June 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of Worrill Grays
(C.S.A.).
HUDSON, MICHAEL
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 1834,
Sligo County, Ireland. 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 decks, Sgt. Hudson
fought his gun with skill and courage throughout the furious 2-hour
battle which resulted in the surrender of the rebel ram Tennessee.
HUGHES, OLIVER
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company C, 12th Kentucky Infantry.
Place and date: At Weldon Railroad, Va., 24 June 1864. Entered service
at: Albany, Ky. Born: 21 January 1841, Fentress County, Tenn. Date
of issue: 1 August 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 11th South
Carolina (C.S.A.).
HUGHEY, JOHN
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company L, 2d Ohio Cavalry. Place
and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service at:
------. Birth: Highland, Ohio. Date of issue: 3 May 1865. Citation:
Capture of flag of 38th Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.).
HUIDEKOPER, HENRY S.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, 150th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 1 July 1863. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Born: 17 July 1839, Meadville, Pa. Date of
issue: 27 May 1905. Citation: While engaged in repelling an attack
of the enemy, received a severe wound of the right arm, but instead
of retiring remained at the front in command of the regiment.
HUNT, LOUIS T.
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 6th Missouri Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Jefferson County, Mo. Birth: Montgomery County, Ind. Date of
issue: 12 July 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
HUNTER, CHARLES A.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 34th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: Spencer, Mass. Birth: Spencer, Mass. Date of issue:
12 May 1865. Citation: In the assault on Fort Gregg, bore the regimental
flag bravely and was among the foremost to enter the work.
HUNTERSON, JOHN C.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 3d Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: On the Peninsula, Va., 5 June 1862. Entered service
at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 2
August 1897. Citation: While under fire, between the lines of the
2 armies, voluntarily gave up his own horse to an engineer officer
whom he was accompanying on a reconnaissance and whose horse had
been killed, thus enabling the officer to escape with valuable papers
in his possession.
HUSKEY, MICHAEL
Rank and organization: Fireman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1841, New York,
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April 1864. Citation:
Fireman on board the U.S.S. Carondelet, Deer Creek Expedition, March
1863. Carrying out his duties gallantly, Huskey volunteered to aid
in the rescue of the tug Ivy under the fire of the enemy, and set
forth general meritorious conduct during this hazardous mission.
HYATT, THEODORE
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company D, 127th Illinois
Infantry. Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered
service at: Gardner, Ill. Birth: Pennsylvania, Date of issue: 9
July 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
HYDE, THOMAS W.
Rank and organization: Major, 7th Maine Infantry. Place and date:
At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered service at: Bath, Maine.
Birth: Italy. Date of issue: 8 April 1891. Citation: Led his regiment
in an assault on a strong body of the enemy's infantry and kept
up the fight until the greater part of his men had been killed or
wounded, bringing the remainder safely out of the fight.
HYLAND, JOHN
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1819, Ireland.
Accredited to: Illinois. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Served as seaman on board the U.S.S. Signal which was attacked by
field batteries and sharpshooters and destroyed in 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
their fire until the ship was totally disabled, at which time the
white flag was raised. Although wounded, Hyland courageously went
in full view of several hundred sharpshooters and let go the anchor,
and again to slip the cable, when he was again wounded by the raking
enemy fire.
HYMER, SAMUEL
Rank and organization: Captain, Company D, 115th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Buzzard's Roost Gap, Ga., 13 October 1864. Entered
service at: Rushville, Schuyler County, Ill. Born: 17 May 1829,
Harrison County, Ind. Date of issue: 28 March 1896. Citation: With
only 41 men under his command, defended and held a blockhouse against
the attack of Hood's Division for nearly 10 hours, thus checking
the advance of the enemy and insuring the safety of the balance
of the regiment, as well as that of the 8th Kentucky Infantry, then
stationed at Ringgold, Ga.
ILGENFRITZ, CHARLES H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 207th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Fort Sedgwick, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: Pennsylvania. Birth: York County, Pa. Date of issue:
Unknown. Citation: The color bearer falling, pierced by 7 balls,
he immediately sprang forward and grasped the colors, planting them
upon the enemy's forts amid a murderous fire of grape, canister,
and musketry from the enemy.
IMMELL, LORENZO D.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company F, 2d U.S. Artillery.
Place and date: At Wilsons Creek, Mo., 10 August 1861. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Ross, Ohio. Date of issue: 19 July 1890. Citation:
Bravery in action.
INGALLS, LEWIS J.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 8th Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Boutte Station, La., 4 September 1862. Entered
service an Belvidere, Vt. Birth: Boston, Mass. Date of issue: 20
October 1899. Citation: A railroad train guarded by about 60 men
on flat cars having been sidetracked by a misplaced switch into
an ambuscade of guerrillas who were rapidly shooting down the unprotected
guards, this soldier, under a severe fire in which he was wounded,
ran to another switch and, opening it, enabled the train and the
surviving guards to escape.
INSCHO, LEONIDAS H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 12th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At South Mountain, Md., 14 September 1862. Entered
service at: Charleston, W. Va. Birth: Chatham, Ohio. Date of issue:
31 January 1894. Citation: Alone and unaided and with his left hand
disabled, captured a Confederate captain and 4 men.
IRLAM, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, England.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Stationed at the wheel 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. When heavy enemy fire struck down several men
at their guns and replacements were not available, Irlam voluntarily
released 2 men who were stationed with him and carried on at the
wheel with the assistance of only one of the crew throughout the
furious battle.
IRSCH, FRANCIS
Rank and organization: Captain, Company D, 45th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 1 July 1863. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Birth:------. Date of issue: 27 May 1892. Citation:
Gallantry in flanking the enemy and capturing a number of prisoners
and in holding a part of the town against heavy odds while the Army
was rallying on Cemetery Hill.
IRVING, JOHN
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839, East Brooklyn,
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 her decks from stem to stern, Irving 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.
IRVING, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1842, England.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April 1864. Citation:
Served on board the U.S.S. Lehigh, Charleston Harbor, 16 November
1863, during the hazardous task of freeing the Lehigh, which had
grounded, and was under heavy enemy fire from Fort Moultrie. Rowing
the small boat which was used in the hazardous task of transferring
hawsers from the Lehigh to the Nahant. Irving twice succeeded in
making the trip, while under severe fire from the enemy, only to
find that each had been in vain when the hawsers were cut by hostile
fire and chaffing.
IRWIN, NICHOLAS
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1833, Denmark.
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 her decks from stem to stern, Irwin 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.
IRWIN, PATRICK
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company H, 14th Michigan
Infantry. Place and date: At Jonesboro, Ga., 1 September 1864. Entered
service at: Ann Arbor, Mich. Born: 1839, Ireland. Date of issue:
28 April 1896. Citation: In a charge by the 14th Michigan Infantry
against the entrenched enemy was the first man over the line of
works of the enemy, and demanded and received the surrender of Confederate
Gen. Daviel Govan and his command.
JACKSON, FREDERICK R.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company F, 7th Connecticut
Infantry. Place and date: At James Island, S.C., 16 June 1862. Entered
service at: New Haven, Conn. Birth: New Haven, Conn. Date of issue:
1863. Citation: Having his left arm shot away in a charge on the
enemy, he continued on duty, taking part in a second and a third
charge until he fell exhausted from the loss of blood.
JACOBSON, EUGENE P.
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 74th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 2 May 1863. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Birth:------. Date of issue: 29 March 1865. Citation:
Bravery in conducting a scouting party in front of the enemy.
JAMES, ISAAC
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 110th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Montgomery County, Ohio. Date of issue: 10 May
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
JAMES, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: Captain of the Top, U.S. Navy. Born: 1835,
Boston, Mass. Accredited to: Massachusetts. 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,
James 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.
JAMES, MILES
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company B, 36th U.S. Colored Troops.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 30 September 1864. Entered
service at: Norfolk, Va. Birth: Princess Anne County, Va. Date of
issue: 6 April 1865. Citation: Having had his arm mutilated, making
immediate amputation necessary, he loaded and discharged his piece
with one hand and urged his men forward; this within 30 yards of
the enemy's works.
JAMIESON, WALTER
Rank and organization: 1st Sergeant, Company B, 139th New York
Infantry. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864; At Fort
Harrison, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered service at: New York,
N.Y. Birth: France. Date of issue: 5 April 1898. Citation: Voluntarily
went between the lines under a heavy fire at Petersburg, Va., to
the assistance of a wounded and helpless officer, whom he carried
within the Union lines. At Fort Harrison, Va., seized the regimental
color, the color bearer and guard having been shot down, and, rushing
forward, planted it upon the fort in full view of the entire brigade.
JARDINE, JAMES
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company F, 54th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Hamilton County, Ohio. Birth: Scotland. Date of issue: 5 April
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
JELLISON, BENJAMIN H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 19th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 1863. Entered
service at: Newburyport, Mass. Birth: Newburyport, Mass. Date of
issue: 1 December 1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 57th Virginia
Infantry (C.S.A.). He also assisted in taking prisoners.
JENKINS, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Biography not available.
G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation: Served 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
shell fire that her fate was sealed. Serving bravely during this
action, Jenkins was conspicuously cool under the fire of the enemy,
never ceasing to fight until this proud ship went down, "her colors
nailed to the mast."
JENNINGS, JAMES T.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 56th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Weldon Railroad, Va., 20 August 1864. Entered
service at: Bucks County, Pa. Birth: England. Date of issue: 1 December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 55th North Carolina Infantry
(C.S.A.).
JEWETT, ERASTUS W.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company A, 9th Vermont
Infantry. Place and date: At Newport Barracks, N.C., 2 February
1864. Entered service at: St. Albans, Vt. Birth: St. Albans, Vt.
Date of issue: 8 September 1891. Citation: By long and persistent
resistance and burning the bridges kept a superior force of the
enemy at a distance and thus covered the retreat of the garrison.
JOHN, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 37th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Chillicothe, Ohio. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 14 July 1894.
Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
JOHNDRO, FRANKLIN
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 118th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 30 September 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Highgate Falls, Vt. Date of issue: 6 April
1865. Citation: Capture of 40 prisoners.
JOHNS, (JONES) ELISHA
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company B, 113th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Martintonk, Iroquois County, Ill. Birth: Clinton, Ohio. Date
of issue: 9 August 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the
"volunteer storming party."
JOHNS, HENRY T.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 49th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Port Hudson, La., 27 May 1863. Entered service
at: Hinsdale, Mass. Birth: ------. Date of issue. 25 November 1893.
Citation: Volunteered in response to a call and took part in the
movement that was made upon the enemy's works under a heavy fire
therefrom ?of a mile in advance of the general assault.
JOHNSON, ANDREW
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 116th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Assumption, Ill. Birth: Delaware County, Ohio. Date of issue:
9 August 1894. Citation. Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
JOHNSON, FOLLETT
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 60th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At New Hope Church, Ga., 27 May 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: St. Lawrence, N.Y. Date of issue: 6 April 1892.
Citation: Voluntarily exposed himself to the fire of a Confederate
sharpshooter, thus drawing fire upon himself and enabling his comrade
to shoot the sharpshooter.
JOHNSON, HENRY
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1824, Norway. Accredited
to: New York. G.O. No.: 82, 23 February 1867. Citation: As seaman
on board the U.S.S. Metacomet, Johnson served as a member of 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 the enemy forts
in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. He 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.
JOHNSON, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 2d Wisconsin Infantry.
Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862; Antietam.
Entered service at: Janesville, Rock County, Wis. Born: 25 March
1842, Norway. Date of issue: 28 August 1893. Citation: Conspicuous
gallantry in battle in which he was severely wounded. While serving
as cannoneer he manned the positions of fallen gunners.
JOHNSON, JOSEPH E.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company A, 58th Pennsylvania
Infantry. Place and date: At Fort Harrison, Va., 29 September 1864.
Entered service at: ------. Born: 5 February 1843, Lower Merion,
Montgomery County, Pa. Date of issue: 1 April 1898. Citation: Though
twice severely wounded while advancing in the assault, he disregarded
his injuries and was among the first to enter the fort, where he
was wounded for the third time.
JOHNSON, RUEL M.
Rank and organization: Major, 100th Indiana Infantry. Place and
date: At Chattanooga, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered service at:
Goshen Ind. Birth: ------. Date of issue: 24 August 1896. Citation:
While in command of the regiment bravely exposed himself to the
fire of the enemy, encouraging and cheering his men.
JOHNSON, SAMUEL
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 9th Pennsylvania Reserves.
Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered service
at: Connellsville, Pa. Born: 1845, Fayette County, Pa. G.0. No.:
160, 30 May 1863. Citation: Individual bravery and daring in capturing
from the enemy 2 colors of the 1st Texas Rangers (C.S.A.), receiving
in the act a severe wound.
JOHNSON, WALLACE W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 6th Pennsylvania Reserves.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: Waverly, N.Y. Birth: Newfield, N.Y. Date of issue: 8 August
1900. Citation: With five other volunteers gallantly charged on
a number of the enemy's sharpshooters concealed in a log house,
captured them, and brought them into the Union lines.
JOHNSTON, DAVID
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 8th Missouri Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Warsaw County, Ill. Birth: Indiana County, Pa. Date of issue:
16 August 1884. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM P.
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Entered service at:
Chicago, Ill. Birth: Chicago, Ill. 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. Badly wounded in the hand
during the action, Johnston, despite his wound, took the place of
another man to sponge and lead one of the guns throughout the entire
action in which the Fort Hindman was raked severely with shot and
shell from the enemy guns.
JOHNSTON, WILLIE
Rank and organization: Musician, Company D, 3d Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: Unknown. Entered service at: St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Birth: Morristown, N.Y. Date of issue: 16 September 1863. Citation:
Date and place of act not on record in War Department.
JONES, ANDREW
Rank and organization: Chief Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born:
1835, Ireland. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December
1864. Citation: Served as chief boatswain's mate on board the U.S.
Ironclad, Chickasaw, Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Although his enlistment
was up, Jones volunteered for the battle of Mobile Bay, going on
board the Chickasaw from the Vincennes where he then carried out
his duties gallantly throughout the engagement with the enemy which
resulted in the capture of the rebel ram Tennessee.
JONES, DAVID
Rank and organization: Private, Company I, 54th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Fayette County, Ohio. Date of issue: 13 June
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
JONES, JOHN
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, Bridgeport,
Conn. Accredited to: New Hampshire, 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 rescue of the officers
and crew of the sinking Monitor, Jones, 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 m 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.
JONES, JOHN E.
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1834, New
York, N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Served as quartermaster on board the U.S.S. Oneida in
the engagement at Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Stationed at the wheel
during the fierce action, Jones, though wounded, carried out his
duties gallantly by going to the poop to assist at the signals after
the wheel ropes were shot away and remained there until ordered
to reeve new wheel ropes.
JONES, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1820, Baltimore,
Md. Accredited to: Maryland. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Ticonderoga during attacks on Fort Fisher, 24
and 25 December 1864; and 13 to 15 January 1865. Despite heavy return
fire by the enemy and the explosion of the 100-pounder Parrott rifle
which killed 8 men and wounded 12 more, Jones, as captain of a gun,
performed his duties with skill and courage during the first 2 days
of battle. As his ship again took position on the line on the 13th,
he remained steadfast as the Ticonderoga maintained a well-placed
fire upon the batteries on shore, and thereafter, as she materially
lessened the power of guns on the mound which had been turned upon
our assaulting columns. During this action the flag was planted
on one side of the strongest fortifications possessed by the rebels.
JONES, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Captain of the Top, U.S. Navy. Born: 1831,
Philadelphia, Pa. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 45, 31
December 1864. Citation: As captain of a gun on board the U.S.S.
Rlchmond 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, Jones fought his gun with skill and courage throughout
the prolonged battle which resulted in the surrender of the rebel
ram Tennessee and in the damaging and destruction of batteries at
Fort Morgan.
JONES, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company A, 73d New York
Infantry. Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered
service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 1 December
1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 65th Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.).
JORDAN, ABSALOM
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 3d Indiana Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: North Madison, Ind. Birth: Brown County, Ohio. Date of issue:
3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
JORDAN, ROBERT
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1826, New York,
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation:
Attached to the U.S.S. Minnesota and temporarily serving on the
U.S.S. Mount Washington, during action against the enemy in the
Nansemond River, 14 April 1863. When the Mount Washington drifted
against the bank following several successive hits which struck
her boilers and stopped her engines, Jordan boarded the stricken
vessel and, for 6 hours as fierce artillery and musketry continued
to rake her decks, calmly assisted in manning a 12-pound howitzer
which had been mounted on the open hurricane deck.
JORDAN, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, Portsmouth,
Va. Accredited to: Virginia. 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, Jordan performed his duties with skill and
courage throughout the action.
JOSSELYN, SIMEON T.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company C, 13th Illinois
Infantry. Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November
1863. Entered service at: Amboy, Ill. Born: 14 January 1842, Buffalo,
N.Y. Date of issue: 4 April 1898. Citation: While commanding his
company, deployed as skirmishers, came upon a large body of the
enemy, taking a number of them prisoner. Lt. Josselyn himself shot
their color bearer, seized the colors and brought them back to his
regiment.
JUDGE, FRANCIS W.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company K, 79th New York
Infantry. Place and date: At Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., 29
November 1863. Entered service at: ------. Birth: England. Date
of issue: 2 November 1870. Citation: The color bearer of the 51st
Georgia Infantry. (C.S.A.), having planted his flag upon the side
of the work, Sgt. Judge leaped from his position of safety, sprang
upon the parapet, and in the face of a concentrated fire seized
the flag and returned with it in safety to the fort.
KAISER, JOHN
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 2d U.S. Artillery.
Place and date: At Richmond, Va., 27 June 1862. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 2 April 1878. Citation:
Gallant and meritorious service during the 7 days' battles before
Richmond, Va.
KALTENBACH, LUTHER
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company F, 12th Iowa Infantry.
Place and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 16 December 1864. Entered service
at: Honey Creek, Iowa. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 24 February
1865. Citation: Capture of flag, of 44th Mississippi Infantry (C.S.A.).
KANE, JOHN
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company K, 100th 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.
KANE, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Captain of the Hold, U.S. Navy. Born: 1841
Jersey City, N.J. Accredited to: New Jersey. G.O. No.: 84, 3 October
1867. Citation: On board the U.S.S. Nereus during the attack on
Fort Fisher, on 15 January 1865. Kane, as captain of the hold, displayed
outstanding skill and courage as his ship maintained its well-directed
fire against fortifications on shore despite the enemy's return
fire. When a rebel steamer was discovered in the river back of the
fort, the Nereus, with forward rifle guns trained, drove the ship
off at the third fire. The gallant ship's participation contributed
to the planting of the flag on one of the strongest fortifications
possessed by the rebels.
KAPPESSER, PETER
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 149th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Lookout Mountain, Tenn., 24 November 1863. Entered
service at: Syracuse, N.Y. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 28 June
1865. Citation: Capture of Confederate flag (Bragg's army).
KARPELES, LEOPOLD
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 57th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 6 May 1864. Entered
service at: Springfield, Mass. Birth: Hungary. Date of issue: 30
April 1870. Citation: While color bearer, rallied the retreating
troops and induced them to check the enemy's advance.
KAUSS (KAUTZ), AUGUST
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 15th New York Heavy
Artillery. Place and date: At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered
service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 10 May
1865. Citation: Capture of battle flag.
KEELE, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Sergeant Major, 182d New York Infantry.
Place and date: At North Anna River, Va., 23 May 1864. Entered service
at: Staten Island, N.Y. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 25 October
1867. Citation: Voluntarily and at the risk of his life carried
orders to the brigade commander, which resulted in saving the works
his regiment was defending.
KEEN, JOSEPH S.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 13th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: Near Chattahoochee River, Ga., 1 October 1864. Entered
service at: Detroit, Mich. Born: 24 July 1843, England. Date of
issue: 4 August 1899. Citation: While an escaped prisoner of war
within the enemy's lines witnessed an important movement of the
enemy, and at great personal risk made his way through the enemy's
lines and brought news of the movement to Sherman's army.
KEENE, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 26th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 13 December 1862. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: England. Date of issue: 2 December 1892.
Citation: Voluntarily seized the colors after several color bearers
had been shot down and led the regiment in the charge.
KELLEY, ANDREW J.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 17th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Knoxville, Tenn., 20 November 1863. Entered service
at: Ypsilanti, Mich. Born: 2 September 1845, Lagrange County, Ind.
Date of issue: 17 April 1900. Citation: Having voluntarily accompanied
a small party to destroy buildings within the enemy's lines whence
sharpshooters had been firing, disregarded an order to retire, remained
and completed the firing of the buildings, thus insuring their total
destruction; this at the imminent risk of his life from the fire
of the advancing enemy.
KELLEY, GEORGE V.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company A, 104th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Franklin, Tenn., 30 November 1864. Entered service
at: Massillon, Ohio. Born: 23 March 1843, Massillon, Ohio. Date
of issue: 13 February 1865. Citation: Capture of flag supposed to
be of Cheatham's Corps (C.S.A.).
KELLEY, JOHN
Rank and organization: Second Class Fireman, U.S. Navy. Birth:
Ireland. Accredited to: Ireland. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
Served as second-class fireman on board the U.S.S. Ceres in the
fight near Hamilton, Roanoke River, 9 July 1862. When his ship was
fired on by the enemy with small arms, Kelley returned the raking
fire, courageously carrying out his duties through the engagement
and was spoken of for "good conduct and cool bravery under enemy
fires," by the commanding officer.
KELLEY, LEVERETT M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 36th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered
service at: Rutland, Ill. Birth: Schenectady, N.Y. Date of issue:
4 April 1900. Citation: Sprang over the works just captured from
the enemy, and calling upon his comrades to follow, rushed forward
in the face of a deadly fire and was among the first over the works
on the summit, where he compelled the surrender of a Confederate
officer and received his sword.
KELLY, ALEXANDER
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company F, 6th U.S. Colored
Troops. Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864.
Entered service at: ------. Birth. Pennsylvania. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: Gallantly seized the colors, which had fallen
near the enemy's lines of abatis, raised them and rallied the men
at a time of confusion and in a place of the greatest danger.
KELLY, DANIEL
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 8th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Groveland, N.Y. Date of issue: 26 March 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag.
KELLY, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 6th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Front Royal, Va., 16 August 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 26 August 1864. Citation:
Capture of flag.
KEMP, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company D, 5th Michigan
Infantry. Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 6 May 1864. Entered
service at: Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Birth: Lima, Ohio. Date of issue:
1 December 1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 31st North Carolina
(C.S.A.) in a personal encounter.
KENDALL, WILLIAM W.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company A, 49th Indiana
Infantry. Place and date: At Black River Bridge, Miss., 17 May 1863.
Entered service at: Dubois County, Ind. Birth: Dubois County, Ind.
Date of issue: 12 February 1894. Citation: Voluntarily led the company
in a charge and was the first to enter the enemy's works, taking
a number of prisoners.
KENDRICK, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839, Bath, Maine.
Accredited to: Maine. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Served as coxswain on board the U.S.S. Oneida in the engagement
at Mobile Bay, 5 August, 1864. Volunteering for the Mobile Bay action
from Bienville, Kendrick displayed courageous devotion to duty,
and his excellent conduct throughout the battle which resulted in
the capture of the rebel ram Tennessee and in the damaging of Fort
Morgan, attracted the attention of the commanding officer and those
serving around him.
KENNA, BARNETT
Rank and organization: Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1827, England.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. 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 her decks from stem to stern Kenna fought
his gun with skill and courage throughout the furious action which
resulted in the surrender of the rebel ram Tennessee and in the
damaging and destruction of batteries at Fort Morgan.
KENNEDY, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company M, 2d U.S. Artillery. Place
and date: At Trevilian Station, Va., 11 June 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 19 August 1892. Citation:
Remained at his gun, res1sting with its implements the advancing
cavalry, and thus secured the retreat of his detachment.
KENYON, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Fireman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, New York.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation: On
board the U.S.S. Calena in the attack upon Drewry's Bluff, 15 May
1862. Severely burned while extricating a priming wire which had
become bent and fixed in the bow gun while his ship underwent terrific
shelling from the enemy, Kenyon hastily dressed his hands with cotton
waste and oil and courageously returned to his gun while enemy sharpshooters
in rifle pits along the banks continued to direct their fire at
the men at the guns.
KENYON, JOHN S.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 3d New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Trenton, N.C., 15 May 1862. Entered service at:
Schenevus, N.Y. Born: 5 May 1843, Grosvenors, Schoharie County,
N.Y. Date of issue: 28 September 1897. Citation: Voluntarily left
a retiring column, returned in face of the enemy's fire, helped
a wounded man upon a horse, and so enable him to escape capture
or death.
KENYON, SAMUEL P.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 24th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creeks, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Oriskany Falls, N.Y. Birth: Ira, N.Y. Date of issue: 3 May 1865.
Citation: Capture of battle flag.
KEOUGH, JOHN
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E, 67th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Albany, N.Y. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 3 May 1865. Citation:
Capture of battle flag of 50th Georgia Infantry (C.S.A.).
KEPHART, JAMES
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 13th U.S. Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 19 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Venango County, Pa. Date of issue: 13 May 1899.
Citation: Voluntarily and at the risk of his life, under a severe
fire of the enemy, aided and ass1sted to the rear an officer who
had been severely wounded and left on the field.
KERR, THOMAS R.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company C, 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Moorfield, W. Va., 7 August 1864. Entered service
at: Pittsburgh, Pa. Born: 24 April 1843, Ireland. Date of issue:
13 June 1894. Citation: After being most desperately wounded, he
captured the colors of the 8th Virginia Cavalry (C.S.A.).
KIGGINS, JOHN
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 149th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Lookout Mountain, Tenn., 24 November 1863. Entered
service at: Syracuse, N.Y. Birth: Syracuse, N.Y. Date of issue:
12 January 1892. Citation: Waved the colors to save the lives of
the men who were being fired upon by their own batteries, and thereby
drew upon himself a concentrated fire from the enemy.
KIMBALL, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 2d West Virginia Cavalry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Ironton, Ohio. Birth: Littleton, N.H. Date of issue: 3 May 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag of 6th North Carolina Infantry (C.S.A.).
KINDIG, JOHN M.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 63d Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: East Liberty, Pa. Date of issue: 1 December 1864.
Citation: Capture of flag of 28th North Carolina Infantry. (C.S.A.).
KING, HORATIO C.
Rank and organization: Major and Quartermaster, U.S. Volunteers.
Place and date: Near Dinwiddie Courthouse, Va., 31 March 1865. Entered
service at: Brooklyn, N.Y. Born: 22 December 1837, Portland, Maine.
Date of issue: 23 September 1897. Citation: While serving as a volunteer
aide, carried orders to the reserve brigade and participated with
it in the charge which repulsed the enemy.
KING, ROBERT H.
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Place: Plymouth, N.C.
Born: 1845, New York. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31
December 1864. Citation: King served on board the U.S. Picket Boat
No. 1, in action, 27 October 1864, against the Confederate ram,
Albemarle, which had res1sted repeated attacks by our steamers and
had kept a large force of vessels employed in watching her. The
picket boat, equipped with a spar torpedo, succeeded in passing
the enemy pickets within 20 yards without being discovered and then
made for the Albemarle under a full head of steam. Immediately taken
under fire by the ram, the small boat plunged on, jumped the log
boom which encircled the target and exploded its torpedo under the
port bow of the ram. The picket boat was destroyed by enemy fire
and almost the entire crew taken prisoner or lost.
KING, RUFUS, JR.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 4th U.S. Artillery. Place
and date: At White Oak Swamp Bridge, Va., 30 June 1862. Entered
service at: New York. Birth: New York. Date of issue: 2 April 1898.
Citation: This officer, when his captain was wounded, succeeded
to the command of two batteries while engaged against a superior
force of the enemy and fought his guns most gallantly until compelled
to retire.
KINNAIRD, SAMUEL W.
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1843, New York,
N.Y. ,Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Served as a landsman on board the U.S.S. Lackawanna during successful
attacks against Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee
in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Showing a presence of mind and cheerfulness
that had much to do with maintaining the crew's morale, Kinnaird
served gallantly through the action which resulted in the capture
of the prize rebel ram Tennessee and in the destruction of batteries
at Fort Morgan.
KINSEY, JOHN
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company B, 45th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Va., 18 May 1864. Entered service
at: -----. Birth: Lancaster County, Pa. Date of issue: 2 March 1897.
Citation: Seized the colors, the color bearer having been shot,
and with great gallantry succeeded in saving them from capture.
KIRBY, DENNIS T.
Rank and organization: Major, 8th Missouri Infantry. Place and
date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service at: St.
Louis, Mo. Born: 14 September 1838, Niagara, County, N.Y. Date of
issue: 31 January 1894. Citation: Seized the colors when the color
bearer was killed and bore them himself in the assault.
KIRK, JONATHAN C.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company F, 20th Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At North Anna River, Va., 23 May 1864. Entered service
at: Wilmington, Ohio. Birth: Clinton County, Ohio. Date of issue:
13 June 1894. Citation: Volunteered for dangerous service and single-handedly
captured 13 armed Confederate soldiers and marched them to the rear.
KLINE, HARRY
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 40th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service
at: Syracuse, N.Y. Birth: Germany. Date of issue: 10 May 1865. Citation:
Capture of battle flag.
KLOTH, CHARLES H.
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: Europe. 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 works.
KNIGHT, CHARLES H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 9th New Hampshire Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864. Entered service
at Keene, N.H. Birth: Keene, N.H. Date of issue: 27 July 1896. Citation.
In company with a sergeant, was the first to enter the exploded
mine; was wounded but took several prisoners to the Federal lines.
KNIGHT, WILLIAM J.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 21st Ohio Infantry.
Place and date. Georgia, April 1862. Entered service at: Farmer
Center, Defiance County, Ohio. Born: 29 January 1837, Apple Creek.
Wayne County, Ohio. Date of issue: September 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.
KNOWLES, ABIATHER J.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 2d Maine Infantry. Place
and date: At Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861, Entered service at: ------.
Born: 15 March 1830, LaGrange, Maine. Date of issue: 27 December
1894. Citation: Removed dead and wounded under heavy fire.
KNOX, EDWARD M.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, 15th New York Battery.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of issue: 18 October
1892. Citation: Held his ground with the battery after the other
batteries had fallen back until compelled to draw his piece off
by hand; he was severely wounded.
KOOGLE, JACOB
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company G, 7th Maryland
Infantry. Place and date: At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Frederick, Md. Date of issue: 10 May
1865. Citation: Capture of battle flag.
KOUNTZ, JOHN S.
Rank and organization: Musician, Company G, 37th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered
service at: Maumee, Ohio. Birth: Maumee, Ohio. Date of issue: 13
August 1895. Citation: Seized a musket and joined in the charge
in which he was severely wounded.
KRAMER, THEODORE L.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 188th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: Danville, Pa. Birth: Luzerne County, Pa. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: Took one of the first prisoners, a captain.
KRETSINGER, GEORGE
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: Herkimer County, N.Y. Date
of issue: 20 July 1897. Citation: Carried with others by hand a
cannon up to and fired it through an embrasure of the enemy's works.
KUDER, ANDREW
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company G, 8th New York
Cavalry. Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Groveland, N.Y. Date of issue: 26 March
1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
KUDER, JEREMIAH
Rank and organization: Lieutenant, Company A, 74th Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Jonesboro, Ga., 1 September 1864. Entered service
at: Warsaw, Ind. Birth: Seneca County, Ohio. Date of issue: 7 April
1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 8th and 19th Arkansas (C.S.A.).
LABILL, JOSEPH S.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 6th Missouri Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Vandalia, Ill. Birth: France. Date of issue: 14 August 1894.
Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
LADD, GEORGE
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 22d New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Waynesboro, Va., 2 March 1865. Entered service
at: Carmillus, Onondaga County, N.Y. Birth: Carmillus, N.Y. Date
of issue: 26 March 1865. Citation: Captured a standard bearer, his
flag, horse and equipment.
LAFFERTY, JOHN
Rank and organization: Fireman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1842, New York,
N.Y. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864.
Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Wyalusing and participated
in a plan to destroy the rebel ram Albemarle in Roanoke River, 25
May 1864. Volunteering for the hazardous mission, Lafferty participated
in the transfer of two torpedoes across an island swamp and then
served as sentry to keep guard of clothes and arms left by other
members of the party. After being rejoined by others of the party
who had been discovered before the plan could be completed, Lafferty
succeeded in returning to the mother ship after spending 24 hours
of discomfort in the rain and swamp.
LAFFEY, BARTLETT
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1841, Ireland.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April 1864. Citation.
Off Yazoo City, Miss., 5 March 1864, embarking from the Marmora
with a 12-pound howitzer mounted on a field carriage, Laffey landed
with the gun and crew in the midst of heated battle and, bravely
standing by his gun despite enemy rifle fire which cut the gun carriage
and rammer, contributed to the turning back of the enemy during
the fierce engagement.
LAING, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company F, 158th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered
service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Hempstead, N.Y. Date of issue:
6 April 1865. Citation: Was among the first to scale the parapet.
LAKIN, DANIEL
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1834, Baltimore
Md. Accredited to: Maryland. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Commodore Perry in the attack upon Franklin,
Va., 3 October 1862. With enemy fire raking the deck of his ship
and blockades thwarting her progress, Lakin remained at his post
and performed his duties with skill and courage as the Commodore
Perry fought a gallant battle to silence many rebel batteries as
she steamed down the Blackwater River.
LANDIS, JAMES P.
Rank and organization: Chief Bugler, 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Place and date: At Paines Crossroads, Va., 5 April 1865. Entered
service at: ------. Birth: Mifflin County, Pa. Date of issue: 3
May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
LANE, MORGAN D.
Rank and organization: Private, Signal Corps, U.S. Army. Place
and date: Near Jetersville, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service at:
Allegany Mich. Birth: Monroe, N.Y. Date of issue: 16 March 1866.
Citation Capture of flag of gunboat Nansemond.
LANFARE, AARON S.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company B, 1st Connecticut
Cavalry. Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered
service at: Branford, Conn. Birth: Branford, Conn. Date of issue:
3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 11th Florida Infantry (C.S.A.).
LANGBEIN, J. C. JULIUS
Rank and organization: Musician, Company B, 9th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Camden, N.C., 19 April 1862. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Born: 29 September 1846, Germany. Date of issue:
7 January 1895. Citation: A drummer boy, 15 years of age, he voluntarily
and under a heavy fire went to the aid of a wounded officer, procured
medical ass1stance for him, and aided in carrying him to a place
of safety.
LANN, JOHN S.
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1842 Rochester,
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation:
As landsman on board the U.S.S. Magnolia, St. Marks, Fla., 5 and
6 March, Lann served with the Army in charge of Navy howitzers during
the attack on St. Marks and throughout this fierce engagement made
remarkable efforts in ass1sting transport of the gun. His coolness
and determination in standing by his gun while under the fire of
the enemy were a credit to the service to which he belonged.
LARIMER, SMITH
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company G, 2d Ohio Cavalry. Place
and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service at:
Columbus, Ohio. Birth: Richland County, Ohio. Date of issue: 3 May
1865. Citation: Capture of flag of General Kershaw's headquarters.
LARRABEE, JAMES W.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 55th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Mendota, Ill. Birth: Rensselaer County, N.Y. Date of issue:
2 September 1893. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
LAWSON, GAINES
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company D, 4th East Tennessee
Infantry. Place and date: At Minville, Tenn., 3 October 1863. Entered
service at: Tennessee. Born: 1841, Hawkins County, Tenn. Date of
issue: 11 June 1895. Citation: Went to the aid of a wounded comrade
between the lines and carried him to a place of safety.
LAWSON, JOHN
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, Pennsylvania.
Accredited to: Pennsylvania. 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. Wounded in the leg and thrown violently against
the side of the ship when an enemy shell killed or wounded the 6-man
crew as the shell whipped on the berth deck, Lawson, upon regaining
his composure, promptly returned to his station and, although urged
to go below for treatment, steadfastly continued his duties throughout
the remainder of the action.
LAWTON, HENRY W.
Rank and organization: Captain, Company A, 30th Indiana Infantry.
Place and date: At Atlanta, Ga., 3 August 1864. Entered service
at: Ft. Wayne, Allen County, Ind. Birth: Ohio. Date of issue: 22
May 1893. Citation: Led a charge of skirmishers against the enemy's
rifle pits and stubbornly and successfully resisted 2 determined
attacks of the enemy to retake the works.
LEAR, NICHOLAS
Rank and organization. Quartermaster, U.S. Navy. Born: 1826, Rhode
Island. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865.
Citation: Lear 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 order was given by the flagship.
LEE, JAMES H.
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, New York.
Accredited to: New York. 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
of the No. 1 gun during this bitter engagement, Lee exhibited marked
coolness and good conduct and was highly recommended for his gallantry
under fire by the divisional officer.
LELAND, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Gunner's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1834, Savannah,
Ga. Accredited to: Georgia. G.O. No.: 32, 16 April 1864. Citation:
Serving on board the U.S.S. Lehigh, Charleston Harbor, 16 November
1863, during the hazardous task, of freeing the Lehigh, which had
grounded, and was under heavy enemy fire from Fort Moultrie. Rowing
the small boat which was used in the hazardous task of transferring
hawsers from the Lehigh to the Nahant, Leland twice succeeded in
making the trip, only to find that each had been in vain when the
hawsers were cut by enemy fire and chaffing.
LEON, PIERRE
Rank and organization: Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy. Born:
1837, New Orleans, La. Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 11,
3 April 1863. 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 fired. 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 larger
quantities of enemy equipment and several prisoners. Serving bravely
throughout this action, Leon, as captain of the forecastle, "d1stinguished
himself in the various actions."
LEONARD, EDWIN
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company I, 37th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: Near Petersburg, Va., 18 June 1864. Entered
service at: Agawan, Mass. Birth: Agawan, Mass. Date of issue: 16
August 1894. Citation: Voluntarily exposed himself to the fire of
a Union brigade to stop their firing on the Union skirmish line.
LEONARD, WILLIAM E.
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 85th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Deep Bottom, Va., 16 April 1864. Entered service
at: Jacksonville, Pa. Birth: Greene County, Pa. Date of issue: 6
April 1865. Citation: Capture of battle flag.
LESLIE, FRANK
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 4th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Front Royal, Va., 15 August 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: England. Date of issue: 26 August 1864. Citation:
Capture of colors of 3d Virginia Infantry (C.S.A.).
LEVY, BENJAMIN
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 1st New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Glendale, Va., 30 June 1862. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of issue: 1 March 1865. Citation:
This soldier, a drummer boy, took the gun of a sick comrade, went
into the fight, and when the color bearers were shot down, carried
the colors and saved them from capture.
LEWIS, DEWITT CLINTON
Rank and organization: Captain, Company F, 97th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Secessionville, S.C., 16 June 1862. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: West Chester, Pa. Date of issue: 23 April 1896.
Citation: While retiring with his men before a heavy fire of can1ster
shot at short range, returned in the face of the enemy's fire and
rescued an exhausted private of his company who but for this timely
action would have lost his life by drowning in the morass through
which the troops were retiring.
LEWIS, HENRY
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company B, 47th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: Adrian, Mich. Born: 14 December 1842, Van Buren Township, Wayne
County, Mich. Date of issue: 17 April 1917. Citation: Was one of
a party that volunteered and attempted to run the enemy's batteries
with a steam tug and two barges loaded with subs1stence stores.
LEWIS, SAMUEL E.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company G, 1st Rhode Island Light
Artillery. Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered
service at: Coventry, R.I. Birth: Coventry, R.I. Date of issue:
16 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.
LIBAIRE, ADOLPHE
Rank and organization: Captain, Company E, 9th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. Entered service
at: New York, N.Y. Birth:------. Date of issue: 2 April 1898. Citation:
In the advance on the enemy and after his color bearer and the entire
color guard of 8 men had been shot down, this officer seized the
regimental flag and with conspicuous gallantry carried it to the
extreme front, urging the line forward.
LILLEY, JOHN
Rank and organization: Private, Company F, 205th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at:------. Birth: Mifflin County, Pa. Date of issue: 20 May 1865.
Citation: After his regiment began to waiver he rushed on alone
to capture the enemy flag. He reached the works and the Confederate
color bearer who, at bayonet point, he caused to surrender with
several enemy soldiers. He kept his prisoners in tow when they realized
he was alone as his regiment in the meantime withdrew further to
the rear.
LITTLE, HENRY F. W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company D, 7th New Hampshire Infantry.
Place and date: Near Richmond, Va., September 1864. Entered service
at: New Hampshire. Birth: Manchester, N.H. Date of issue: 14 January
1870. Citation: Gallantry on the skirmish line.
LITTLEFIELD, GEORGE H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company G, 1st Maine Veteran Infantry.
Place and date: At Fort Fisher, Va., 25 March 1865. Entered service
at: Skowhegan, Maine. Birth: Skowhegan, Maine. Date of issue: 22
June 1885. Citation: The color sergeant having been wounded, this
soldier picked up the flag and bore it to the front, to the great
encouragement of the charging column.
LIVINGSTON, JOSIAH O.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, and Adjutant, 9th Vermont
Infantry. Place and date: At Newport Barracks, N.C., 2 February
1864. Entered service at: Marshfield, Vt. Birth: Walden, Vt. Date
of issue: 8 September 1891. Citation: When, after desperate res1stance,
the small garrison had been driven back to the river by a vastly
superior force, this officer, while a small force held back the
enemy, personally fired the railroad bridge, and, although wounded
himself, ass1sted a wounded officer over the burning structure.
LLOYD, BENJAMIN
Rank and organization: Coal Heaver, U.S. Navy. Born: 1839. England.
Accredited to: Pennsylvania. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Serving on board the U.S.S. Wyalusing and participating in a plan
to destroy the rebel ram Albemarle in Roanoke River, 25 May 1864.
Volunteering for the hazardous mission, Lloyd participated in the
transfer of two torpedoes across an island swamp. Serving as boatkeeper,
he aided in rescuing others of the party who had been detected before
the plan could be completed, but who escaped, leaving detection
of the plan impossible. By his skill and courage, Lloyd succeeded
in returning to the mother ship after spending 24 hours of discomfort
in the rain and swamp.
LLOYD, JOHN W.
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born. 1831, New York,
N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation:
Serving on board the U.S.S. Wyalusing during an attempt to destroy
the rebel ram Albemarle in Roanoke River, 25 May 1864, Lloyd participated
in this daring plan by swimming the Roanoke River heavily weighted
with a line which was used for hauling torpedoes across. Thwarted
by discovery just before the completion of the plan, Lloyd cut the
torpedo guiding line to prevent detection of the plan by the enemy
and again swam the river, narrowly escaping enemy musket fire and
regaining the ship in safety.
LOCKE, LEWIS
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 1st New Jersey Cavalry.
Place and date: At Paines Crossroads, Va., 5 April 1865. Entered
service at: Jersey City, N.J. Birth: Clintonville, N.Y. Date of
issue: 3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of a Confederate flag.
*LOGAN, HUGH
Rank and organization: Captain of the Afterguard, U.S. Navy. Born:
1834, Ireland. Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June
1865. Citation: On board the U.S.S. Rhode Island which was engaged
in rescuing men from the stricken Monitor in Mobile Bay, on 30 December
1862. After the Monitor sprang a leak and went down, Logan courageously
risked his life in a gallant attempt to rescue members of the crew.
Although sacrificing his life during the hazardous operation, he
had made every effort possible to save the lives of his fellow men.
LONERGAN, JOHN
Rank and organization: Captain, Company A, 13th Vermont Infantry.
Place and date: At Gettysburg, Pa., 2 July 1863. Entered service
at: Burlington, Vt. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 28 October 1893.
Citation: Gallantry in the recapture of 4 guns and the capture of
2 additional guns from the enemy; also the capture of a number of
prisoners.
LONGSHORE, WILLIAM H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 30th Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Muskingum County, Ohio. Date of issue: 10 August
1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming
party."
LONSWAY, JOSEPH
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 20th New York Cavalry.
Place and date: At Murfrees Station, Va., 16 October 1864. Entered
service at:------. Birth: Clayton, N.Y. Date of issue: Unknown.
Citation: Volunteered to swim Blackwater River to get a large flat
used as a ferry on other side; succeeded in getting the boat safely
across, making it possible for a detachment to cross the river and
take possession of the enemy's breastworks.
LORD, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Musician, Company C, 40th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Drurys Bluff, Va., 16 May 1864. Entered
service at. Lawrence, Mass. Birth: England. Date ·r issue.
4 April 1898. Citation: Went to the assistance of a wounded officer
Iying helpless between the lines, and under fire from both sides
removed him to a place of safety.
LORISH, ANDREW J.
Rank and organization: Commissary Sergeant, 19th New York Cavalry
(1st New York Dragoons). Place and date: At Winchester, Va., 19
September 1864. Entered service at:------. Born: 8 November 1832,
Dansville, Steuben County, N.Y. Date of issue: 27 September 1864
Citation: Amid the enemy he grabbed the flag from a color bearer
who then called for help. When the bearer's comrades were readying
their rifles he dashed directly at them securing their disarming.
As he rode away, the Confederates picked up their guns firing at
the captor of their flag.
LOVE, GEORGE M.
Rank and organization: Colonel, 116th New York Infantry. Place
and date: At Cedar Creek, Va., 19 October 1864. Entered service
at: New York. Birth: New York. Date of issue: 6 March 1865. Citation:
Capture of battle flag of 2d South Carolina (C.S.A.).
LOVERING, GEORGE M.
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company I, 4th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Port Hudson, La., 14 June 1863. Entered
service at: East Randolph, Mass. Born: 10 January 1832, Springfield,
N.H. Date of issue: 19 November 1891. Citation: During a momentary
confusion in the ranks caused by other troops rushing upon the regiment,
this soldier, with coolness and determination, rendered efficient
aid in preventing a panic among the troops.
LOWER, CYRUS B.
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 13th Pennsylvania Reserves.
Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., 7 May 1864. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Lawrence County, Pa. Date of issue. 20 July 1887.
Citation: Gallant services and soldierly qualities in voluntarily
rejoining his command after having been wounded.
LOWER, ROBERT A.
Rank and organization. Private, Company K, 55th Illinois Infantry.
Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service
at: Elmwood, Ill. Birth: Illinois. Date of issue: 2 September 1893.
Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
LOYD, GEORGE
Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 122d Ohio Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service
at. ------. Birth: Muskingum County, Ohio. Date of issue: 16 April
1891. Citation: Capture of division flag of General Heth.
LUCAS, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 3d Missouri Cavalry.
Place and date: At Benton, Ark., 25 July 1864. Entered service at:
Mt. Sterling, Brown County, Ill. Birth: Adams County, Ill. Date
of issue: December 1864. Citation: Pursued and killed Confederate
Brig. Gen. George M. Holt, Arkansas Militia, capturing his arms
and horse.
LUCE, MOSES A.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company E, 4th Michigan Infantry.
Place and date: At Laurel Hill, Va., 10 May 1864. Entered service
at: Hillsdale, Mich. Born: 14 May 1842, Payson, Adams County, Ill.
Date of issue: 7 February 1895. Citation: Voluntarily returned in
the face of the advancing enemy to the assistance of a wounded and
helpless comrade, and carried him, at imminent peril, to a place
of safety.
LUDGATE, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Captain, Company G, 59th New York Veteran
Infantry. Place and date: At Farmville, Va., 7 April 1865. Entered
service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: England. Date of issue: 10 August
1889. Citation: Gallantry and promptness in rallying his men and
advancing with a small detachment to save a bridge about to be fired
by the enemy.
LUDWIG, CARL
Rank and organization: Private, 34th New York Battery. Place and
date: At Petersburg, Va., 18 June 1864. Entered service at: ------.
Birth: France. Date of issue: 30 July 1896. Citation: As gunner
of his piece, inflicted singly a great loss upon the enemy and distinguished
himself in the removal of the piece while under a heavy fire.
LUNT, ALPHONSO M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company F, 38th Massachusetts
Infantry. Place and date: At Opequan Creek, Va., 19 September 1864.
Entered service at: Cambridge, Mass. Birth: Berwick, Maine. Date
of issue: 10 May 1894. Citation: Carried his flag to the most advanced
position where, left almost alone close to the enemy's lines he
refused their demand to surrender, withdrew at great personal peril,
and saved his flag.
LUTES, FRANKLIN W.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company D, 111th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Petersburg, Va., 31 March 1865. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Oneida County, N.Y. Date of issue: 3 April 1865.
Citation: Capture of flag of 41st Alabama Infantry (C.S.A.), together
with the color bearer and one of the color guard.
LUTHER, JAMES H.
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 7th Massachusetts Infantry.
Place and date: At Fredericksburg, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: ------. Birth: Dighton, Mass. Date of issue: 28 June 1890. Citation:
Among the first to jump into the enemy's rifle pits, he himself
captured and brought out three prisoners.
LUTY, GOTLIEB
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 74th New York Infantry.
Place and date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered service
at: West Manchester, Pa. Birth: Allegheny County, Pa. Date of issue:
5 October 1876. Citation: Bravely advanced to the enemy's line under
heavy fire and brought back valuable information.
LYMAN, JOEL H.
Rank and organization: Quartermaster Sergeant, Company B, 9th New
York Cavalry. Place and date: At Winchester, Va., 19 September 1864.
Entered service at: East Randolph, N.Y. Birth: Cattaraugus, N.Y.
Date of issue: 20 August 1894. Citation: In an attempt to capture
a Confederate flag he captured one of the enemy's officers and brought
him within the lines.
LYON, FREDERICK A.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company A, 1st Vermont Cavalry.
Place and date: At Cedar Creek, Va., 19 October 1864. Entered service
at: Burlington, Vt. Born: 25 June 1843, Williamsburg, Mass. Date
of issue: 26 November 1864. Citation: With 1 companion, captured
the flag of a Confederate regiment, 3 officers, and an ambulance
with its mules and driver.
LYONS, THOMAS
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838, Salem, Mass.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 169, 8 February, 1872. Citation:
Served as seaman on board the U.S.S. Pensacola in the attack on
Forts Jackson and St. Philip, 24 April 1862. Carrying out his duties
throughout the din and roar of the battle, Lyons never once erred
in his brave performance. Lashed outside of that vessel, on the
port-sheet chain, with the lead in hand to lead the ship past the
forts, Lyons never flinched, although under a heavy fire from the
forts and rebel gunboats.
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