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Congressional Medal of Honor Society

110 Civil War - Battle of Petersburg Medal of Honor Recipients, Jun. 9, 1864 - Apr. 2, 1865

The Battle of Petersburg, Virginia, during the U.S. Civil War, encompassed combat, maneuver, and trench warfare between June 9, 1864, to April 2, 1865, and was the longest siege in American warfare. Union General Ulysses S. Grant focused on surrounding Petersburg and cutting off Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s supply route to the south, while other Union troops simultaneously attacked Richmond, straining the Confederacy to its breaking point. By February 1865, Grant’s numbers vastly outweighed Lee’s. On April 2, Union forces launched an assault that crippled Lee’s army, causing him to evacuate Petersburg. This siege resulted in 110 Medal of Honor Recipients.

Franklin Hogan

U.S. Civil War

1864 - Petersburg, Virginia, USA

Conrad Homan

U.S. Civil War

1864 - near Petersburg, Virginia, USA

Solomon J. Hottenstine

U.S. Civil War

1864 - Petersburg & Norfolk Railroad, Virginia, USA

Charles H. Houghton

U.S. Civil War

1865 - Petersburg, Virginia, USA

James Howard

U.S. Civil War

1865 - near Petersburg (Battery Gregg), Virginia, USA

Charles A. Hunter

U.S. Civil War

1865 - Petersburg, Virginia, USA

Isaac James

U.S. Civil War

1865 - Petersburg, Virginia, USA

Walter Jamieson

U.S. Civil War

1864 - Petersburg & Fort Harrison, Virginia, USA

John Kane

U.S. Civil War

1865 - Petersburg, Virginia, USA

Charles H. Knight

U.S. Civil War

1864 - Petersburg, Virginia, USA

Edwin Leonard

U.S. Civil War

1864 - near Petersburg, Virginia, USA

Samuel E. Lewis

U.S. Civil War

1865 - Petersburg, Virginia, USA

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