HOW CPL. SAMUEL J. CHURCHILL

EARNED THE MEDAL OF HONOR

- - ARMY CITATION - -

from _War of the Rebellion: The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies_, 
Series I, Vol. XLV, part I, p.492.
Report of Col. E.H. Wolfe, 
Commanding Third Brigade, Second Division, Army of the Tennessee Detachment.


Near Columbia, Tenn., December 23, 1864

Inasmuch as all the batteries of this division were placed under the immediate control of Captain Lowell, G Battery, Second Illinois, acting as chief of artillery, during the two days, I have not referred to the action of my [brigade's] battery during either day, though I have personal knowledge of the valuable services rendered and the crushing execution done by this battery. The battery was engaged constantly during the two days, and the conduct of the officers and men at all times was such as to merit approval. Corpl. Samuel J. Churchill, of this battery, commanding one gun detachment, is highly commended for distinguished bravery displayed on the first day. At a time when two of the enemy's batteries opened upon his guns, compelling for a short time the men of his detachment to seek the protection of the ground, this young soldier stood manfully up to his work, and for some minutes worked his gun alone.


RELATED LINKS:

His Story, in His Words

Offical Army Citation (this page)

Award Letter from the War Department

The Comrade Who Came to His Assistance

Cpl. Samuel J. Churchill U.S. Army Reserve Center, Lawrence, Kansas.

Other Medal of Honor Sites
 
 

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This page updated on: September 24, 1999
Created: September 24, 1999