Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient. He served in the Civil War as a Corporal in Company A, 61st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery in the final Union assaults on Petersburg, Virginia, on April 2, 1865. His citation reads, "Voluntarily took the colors, whose bearer had been disabled, and, although himself severely wounded, carried the same until the enemy's works were taken." His Medal of Honor was awarded to him on February 13, 1891. He was one of eight 61st Pennsylvania Infantry soldiers to be awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery during the Civil War (the others being 1st Lieutenant Charles H. Clausen, Corporal Joseph Fisher, Private Milton Matthews, Captain George W. Mindil, Private Theodore Mitchell, Major Robert L. Orr, and Sergeant Sylvester D. Rhodes).
Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient. He served in the Civil War as a Corporal in Company A, 61st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery in the final Union assaults on Petersburg, Virginia, on April 2, 1865. His citation reads, "Voluntarily took the colors, whose bearer had been disabled, and, although himself severely wounded, carried the same until the enemy's works were taken." His Medal of Honor was awarded to him on February 13, 1891. He was one of eight 61st Pennsylvania Infantry soldiers to be awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery during the Civil War (the others being 1st Lieutenant Charles H. Clausen, Corporal Joseph Fisher, Private Milton Matthews, Captain George W. Mindil, Private Theodore Mitchell, Major Robert L. Orr, and Sergeant Sylvester D. Rhodes).
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