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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."
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.
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.
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.).
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.
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.
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.
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.
CODY, WILLIAM F.
Rank: Civilian Scout. Born: Scott County, Iowa. Organization: 3rd Cavalry U.S. Army.
Action date: 26 April 1872. Place: Platte River, Nebraska. Citation: Gallantry in action.
(In 1916, the general review of all Medals of Honor deemed 900 unwarranted. This recipient
was one of them. In June 1989, the U.S. Army Board of Correction of Records restored the
medal to this recipient.)
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: ------. Date of issue: 1
December 1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 22d or 28th North Carolina (C.S.A.).
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.
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.
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.
HAY, FRED S.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company I, 5th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Upper
Wichita, Tex., 9 September 1874. Entered service at:------. Birth: Scotland. Date of
issue: 23 April 1875. Citation: Gallantry in action.
JOHNSTON, EDWARD
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company C, 5th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Cedar
Creek, etc., Mont., October 1876 to 8 January 1877. Entered service at: Buffalo, N.Y.
Birth: Pen Yan, N.Y. Date of issue: 27 April 1877. Citation: C'allantry in action.
LAWRENCE, JAMES
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: Arizona,
August to October 1868. Entered service at:------. Birth: Scotland. Date of issue: 24 July
1869. Citation: Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
MacARTHUR, ARTHUR, JR.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, and Adjutant, 24th Wisconsin Infantry. Place and
date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., 25 November 1863. Entered service at: Milwaukee, Wis.
Birth: Springfield, Mass. Date of issue: 30 June 1890. Citation: Seized the colors of his
regiment at a critical moment and planted them on the captured works on the crest of
Missionary Ridge.
MAGEE, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Drummer, Company C, 33d New Jersey Infantry. Place and date: At
Murfreesboro, Tenn., 5 December 1864. Entered service at:------. Birth: Newark, N.J. Date
of issue: 7 February 1866. Citation: In a charge, was among the first to reach a battery
of the enemy and, with one or two others, mounted the artillery horses and took two guns
into the Union lines.
MAHONEY, JEREMIAH
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company A, 29th Massachusetts Infantry. Place and date:
At Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., 29 November 1863. Entered service at. Fall River, Mass.
Birth: ------. Date of issue: 1 December 1864. Citation: Capture of flag of 17th
Mississippi Infantry (C.S.A.).
McCLELLAND, JAMES M.
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 30th Ohio Infantry. Place and date: At
Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service at: Ohio. Birth: Harrison County, Ohio.
Date of issue: 13 August 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
McCLELLAND, MATTHEW
Rank and organization: First Class Fireman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1833, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation: Serving on board the U.S.S.
Richmond in the attack on Port Hudson, 14 March 1863. Damaged by a 6_inch solid rifle shot
which shattered the starboard safety_valve chamber and also damaged the port safety_valve,
the fireroom of the Richmond immediately became filled with steam to place it in an
extremely critical condition. Acting courageously in this crisis, McClelland persisted in
penetrating the steam_filled room in order to haul the hot fires of the furnaces and
continued this gallant action until the gravity of the situation had lessened.
McDONALD, FRANKLIN M.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 11th U.S. Infantry Place and date: Near Fort
Griffin, Tex., 5 August 1872. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Bowling Green, Ky. Date
of issue: 31 August 1872. Citation: Gallantry in defeating Indians wlho attacked the mail.
McDONALD, JAMES
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: Arizona,
August to October 1868. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Scotland. Date of issue: 24
July 1869. Citation: Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
McDONALD, ROBERT
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 5th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Wolf
Mountain, Mont., 8 January 1877. Entered service at Fort Sumner, N. Mex. Birth: New York.
Date of issue: 27 November 1894. Citation: Led his command in a successful charge against
superior numbers of hostile Indians, strongly posted.
McDONALD, GEORGE E.
Rank and organization: Private, Company L, 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery. Place and
date: At Fort Stedman, Va., 25 March 1865. Entered service at: Warwick, R.I. Birth:
Warwick, R.I. Date of issue: 21 July 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
McDONALD, JOHN
Rank and organization: Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1817, Scotland.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 11 , 3 April 1 863. Citation: Serving on board the
U.S.S. Baron De Kalb, Yazoo River Expedition, 23 to 27 December 1862. Proceeding under
orders up the Yazoo River, the U.S.S. Baron De Kalb, with the object of capturing or
destroying the enemy's transports, came upon the steamers John Walsh, R. J. Locklan,
Golden Age, and the Scotland, sunk on a bar where they were ordered burned. Continuing up
the river, she was fired on but, upon returning the fire, caused the enemy's retreat.
Returning down the Yazoo, she destroyed and captured large quantities of enemy equipment
and several prisoners. Serving bravely throughout this action, McDonald, as boatswain's
mate, "distinguished himself in the various actions."
McDONALD, JOHN WADE
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 20th Illinois Infantry. Place and
date: At Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., 6 April 1862. Entered service at: Wayneville, DeWitt
County, Ill. Birth: Lancaster, Ohio. Date of issue: 27 August 1900. Citation: Was severely
wounded while endeavoring, at the risk of his life, to carry to a place of safety a
wounded and helpless comrade.
McFARLAND, JOHN
Rank and organization: Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840, Boston, Mass.
Accredited to: Massachusetts. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation: Stationed at the
wheel on board the flagship U.S.S. Hartford during successful action against Fort Morgan,
rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile Bay, on 5 August 1864. With his ship under
terrific enemy shellfire, McFarland performed his duties with skill and courage and, when
the Lackawanna ran into his ship and every man at the wheel was in danger of being
crushed, remained steadfast at his station and continued to steer the ship.
McGONAGLE, WILSON
Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 30th Ohio Infantry. Place and date: At
Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Jefferson County, Ohio.
Date of issue: 15 August 1894. Citation: Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer
storming party."
McGONNlGLE, ANDREW J.
Rank and organization: Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S. Volunteers. Place and
date: At Cedar Creek. Va., 19 October 1864 Entered service at: Cumberland, Md. Birth: New
York, N.Y. Date of issue: 21 July 1897. Citation: While acting chief quartermaster of Gen.
Sheridan's forces operating in the Shenandoah Valley was severely wounded while
voluntarily leading a brigade of infantry and was commended for the greatest gallantry by
Gen. Sheridan.
McHUGH, MARTIN
Rank and organization: Seaman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, Cincinnati, Ohio. Accredited to:
Ohio. G.O. No.: 17, 10 July 1863. Citation: Serving on board the U.S.S. Cincinnati during
the attack on the Vicksburg batteries and at the time of her sinking, 27 May 1863.
Engaging the enemy in a fierce battle, the Cincinnati amidst, an incessant fire of shot
and shell, continued to fire her guns to the last, though so penetrated by shellfire that
her fate was sealed. Serving bravely during this action, McHugh was conspicuously cool
under the fire of the enemy, never ceasing to fire until this proud ship went down,
"her colors nailed to the mast."
McKAY, CHARLES W.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 154th New York Infantry. Place and date: At
Dug Gap, Ga., 8 May 1864. Entered service at: Allegheny, Cattaraugus County, N.Y. Birth:
Mansfield, N.Y. Date of issue: 13 April 1894. Citation: Voluntarily risked his life in
rescuing under the fire of the enemy a wounded comrade who was Iying between the lines.
McKEEVER, MICHAEL
Rank and organization: Private, Company K, 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Place and date: At
Burnt Ordinary, Va., 19 January 1863. Entered service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth:
Ireland. Date of issue: 2 August 1897. Citation: Was one of a small scouting party that
charged and routed a mounted force of the enemy six times their number. He led the charge
in a most gallant and distinguished manner, going far beyond the call of duty.
McKNIGHT, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: 1840 Ulster County, N.Y. Accredited to:
New York. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation: Captain of a gun on board the U.S.S.
Varuna during the attacks on Forts Jackson and St. Philip and in action against the rebel
ship Morgan, 24 April 1862. During this action at extremely close range, while his ship
was under furious fire and was twice rammed by the rebel ship Morgan, McKnight remained
steadfast at his gun throughout the thickest of the fight and was instrumental in
inflicting damage on the enemy until the Varuna, so badly damaged that she was forced to
beach, was finally sunk.
McLEOD, JAMES
Rank and organization: Captain of the Foretop, U.S. Navy. Born: Scotland. Accredited to:
Maine. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. Citation: Captain of foretop, and a volunteer from the
Colorado, McLeod served on board the U.S.S. Pensacola during the attack upon Forts Jackson
and St. Philip and the taking of New Orleans, 24 and 25 April 1862. Acting as gun captain
of the rifled howitzer aft which was much exposed, he served this piece with great ability
and activity, although no officer superintended it.
McMILLEN, FRANCIS M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 110th Ohio Infantry. Place and date: At
Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1865. Entered service at: Piqua, Ohio. Birth. Bracken County, Ky.
Date of issue: 10 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag.
McWHORTER, WALTER F.
Rank and organization: Commissary Sergeant, Company E, 3d West Virginia Cavalry. Place and
date: At Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service at: Harrison County, W. Va.
Birth: Lewis County, W. Va. Date of issue: 3 May 1865. Citation: Capture of flag of 6th
Tennessee Infantry (C.S.A.).
McWlLLlAMS, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1844, Pennsylvania. Accredited to:
Pennsylvania. G.O). No.. 59, 22 June 1865. Citation. Served on board the U.S.S. Pontoosuc
during the capture of Fort Fisher and Wilmington, 24 December 1864, to 22 February 1865.
Carrying out his duties faithfully throughout this period, McWilliams was so severely
wounded in the assault upon Fort Fisher that he was sent to the hospital at Portsmouth,
Va. McWilliams was recommended for his gallantry, skill and coolness in action while under
the fire of the enemy.
MEAGHER, THOMAS
Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company G, 158th New York Infantry. Place and date:
At Chapins Farm, Va., 29 September 1864. Entered service at: Brooklyn N.Y. Birth:
Scotland. Date of issue: 6 April 1865. Citation: Led a section of his men on the enemy's
works, receiving a wound while scaling a parapet.
MILLIKEN, DANIEL
Rank and organization: Quarter Gunner, U.S. Navy. Born: 1838 Maine. Accredited to: New
York. G.O. No.: 59, 22 June 1865. Citation Milliken served on board the U.S.S. New
Ironsides during action in several attacks on Fort Fisher, 24 and 25 December 1864_ and
13,14 and 15 January 1865. The ship steamed in and took the lead in the Ironclad division
close inshore and immediately opened its starboard battery in a barrage of well directed
fire to cause several fires and explosions and dismount several guns during the first 2
days of fighting. Taken under fire as she steamed into position on 13 January, the New
Ironsides fought all day and took on ammunition at night despite severe weather
conditions. When the enemy came out of his bombproofs to defend the fort against the
storming party, the ship's battery disabled nearly every gun on the fort facing the shore
before the cease_fire orders were given by the flagship.
MOFFITT, JOHN H.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company C, 16th New York Infantry. Place and date: At
Gaines Mill, Va., 27 June 1862. Entered service at: Plattsburg, N.Y. Born. 8 January 1843,
Chazy, Clinton County, N.Y. Date of issue: 3 March 1891. Citation: Voluntarily took up the
regimental colors after several color
bearers had been shot down and carried them until himself wounded.
MOTT, JOHN
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company F, 3d U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Whetstone
Mountains, Ariz., 5 May 1871. Entered service at:------. Birth: Scotland. Date of issue:
13 November 1871. Citation: Gallantry in action.
ORTON, LLEWELLYN P.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company L, 10th New York Cavalry. Place and date: At
Sailors Creek, Va., 6 April 1865. Entered service at: Cortland County, N.Y. Birth: Scott,
N.Y. Date of issue: 3 July 1865. Citation: Charged the enemy and, with the assistance of
Corporal Bringle, captured a fieldpiece with 2 prisoners.
PENNYPACKER, GALUSHA
Rank and organization: Colonel, 97th Pennsylvania Infantry. Place and date: At Fort
Fisher, N.C., 15 January 1865. Entered service at: West Chester, Pa. Born: 1 June 1844,
Valley Forge, Pa. Date of issue: 17 August 1891. Citation: Gallantly led the charge over a
traverse and planted the colors of one of his regiments thereon, was severely wounded.
SUTHERLAND, JOHN ALEXANDER
John Alexander Sutherland, Corporal, Company L, 8th U.S. Cavalry. He was awarded
the Medal of Honor for outstanding bravery in Arizona between August and October of 1868.
Sutherland was born at Harrodsburg, Indiana on February 19, 1848. When he was a young man
he followed his father into service during the Civil War. Shortly after the war he
enlisted in the regular army and served two complete enlistments. He was engaged in the
freighting business to nearly all forts and towns on the western frontier. He came to El
Reno, Oklahoma shortly after the town opened for settlement and lived there the balance of
his life. He died on December 2, 1891 of bronchial pneumonia and is buried in the El Reno
Cemetery. Parts of the information here are gleaned from the Oklahoma Civil War Medal of
Honor roster.
STEWART, BENJAMIN F.
Rank and organization: Private, Company E, 7th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Big Horn
River, Mont., 9 July 1876. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Norfolk, Va. Date of issue:
2 December 1876. Citation: Carried dispatches to Gen. Crook at imminent risk of his life.
SUTHERLAND, JOHN A.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company L, 8th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: Arizona,
August to October 1868. Entered service at: Montgomery County, Ind. Birth: Monroe County,
Ind. Date of issue: 24 July 1869. Citation: Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
THOMPSON, GEORGE W.
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 2d U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Little
Blue, Nebr., 15 May 1870. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Victory, N.Y. Date of issue:
22 June 1870. Citation: Gallantry in action.
THOMPSON, JOHN
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company G, 1st U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At
Chiricahua Mountains, Ariz., 20 October 1869. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Birth:
Scotland. Date of issue:
14 February 1870. Citation: Bravery in action with Indians.
THOMPSON, PETER
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 7th U.S. CavRank and organization: Sergeant,
Company G, 1st U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Chiricahua Mountains, Ariz., 20 October
1869. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Scotland. Date of issue: 14 February 1870.
Citation: Bravery in action with Indians.
THOMPSON, PETER
Rank and organization: Private, Company C, 7th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Little Big
Horn, Mont., 25 June 1876. Entered service at: Pittsburgh, Pa. Birth: Scotland. Date of
issue: 5 October 1878. Citation: After having voluntarily brought water to the wounded, in
which effort he was shot through the head, he made two successful trips for the same
purpose, notwithstanding remonstrances of his sergeant.
WILSON, BENJAMIN
Rank and organization: Private, Company M, 6th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Wichita
River, Tex., 5 October 1870. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Pittsburgh, Pa. Date of
issue: 19 November 1870. Citation: Gallantry in action.
WILSON, CHARLES
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 5th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Cedar
Creek, etc., Mont., 21 October 1876 to 8 January 1877. Entered service at: Beardstown,
Ill. Birth: Petersburg, Ill Date of issue: 27 April 1877. Citation: Gallantry in action.
WILSON, MILDEN H.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company I, 7th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Big
Hole, Mont., 9 August 1877. Entered service at: Newark, Ohio. Birth: Huron County, Ohio.
Date of issue: 2 December 1878. Citation: Gallantry in forming company from line of
skirmishers and deploying again under a galling fire, and in carrying dispatches at the
imminent risk of his life.
WILSON, WILLIAM
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company I, 4th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Colorado
Valley, Tex., 28 March 1872. Entered service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth: Philadelphia,
Pa. Date of issue: 27 April 1872. Second award. Citation: In pursuit of a band of cattle
thieves from New Mexico. SECOND AWARD Place and date: At Red River, Tex., 29 September
1872. Citation: Distinguished conduct in action with Indians, Red River, Tex.
WILSON, WILLIAM O.
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company I, 9th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: Sioux
Campaign, 1890. Entered service at: St. Paul, Minn. Birth: Hagerstown, Md. Date of issue:
17 September 1891. Citation: Bravery.
Here are but a few Scot--Irish military men in the American Civil War to receive the
distinguished Medal of Honor. Thousands of others are listed on the historical
military rolls. Time permitting this author will post to save for posterity. |