Charles C. Davis
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Charles C. Davis | |
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August 15, 1830-January 20, 1909 | |
Medal of Honor, 1862-1895 Army version |
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Place of birth | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
Place of death | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
Allegiance | United States Army |
Years of service | 1863-1865 |
Rank | Major |
Commands | 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry |
Battles/wars | American Civil War * Battle of Hoover's Gap |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
Charles C. Davis (August 15, 1830-January 20, 1909) was an United States Army Medal of Honor recipient — honored for his actions in command of the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry during the Battle of Hoover's Gap of the American Civil War.
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[edit] Biography
He was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in August 1830. He later entered service as an officer with the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, United States Army at Harrisburg. He is one of two recipients of the Civl War Medal of Honor from Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.[1] He is interned at Harrisburg Cemetery.
[edit] Army service during the Civil War
Davis attained the rank of Major in command of the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry. He was present at the Battle of Hoover's Gap, the principal battle fought in the Tullahoma Campaign (also known as the Middle Tennessee Campaign), of the American Civil War. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions at Shelbyville, Tennessee on June 27, 1863. The citation read: Led one of the most desperate and successful charges of the war. Date of issue: June 1894.
[edit] References
- ^ Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Civil War. pacivilwar.com/ (2006). Retrieved on January 5, 2007.
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