Guy Vernon Henry
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Guy Vernon Henry | |
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May 9, 1839 – October 27, 1899 (aged 60) | |
Place of birth | Fort Smith, Indian Territory, USA |
Place of death | Washington, D.C. |
Allegiance | Union |
Service/branch | Union Army |
Rank | Brigadier General |
Battles/wars | American Civil War Spanish-American War Battle of Rosebud Battle of Cold Harbor |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
Other work | Governor of Puerto Rico |
Guy Vernon Henry (March 9, 1839 – October 27, 1899) was a Medal of Honor-winning career military officer who served as an early Governor of Puerto Rico.
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[edit] Biography
Henry was born in Fort Smith, Indian Territory (now Arkansas). He graduated from the United States Military Academy on March 9, 1861, serving as a Union soldier in the Civil War, and later in conflicts against the Native Americans in the West and southwest of the United States of America. During the Spanish-American War, he was dispatched to Guantánamo, Cuba, and later sent to Puerto Rico, alongside General Nelson Miles.
He received successive brevets for gallantry in various battles and was breveted brigadier general, United States Army, for gallantry at the Battle of Rosebud in Montana Territory, where he was shot through the face while fighting Native Americans. He was awarded the Medal of Honor on December 5, 1893, for his Civil War service at the Battle of Cold Harbor on June 1, 1864, where he was serving as Colonel, 40th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
During the invasion of Puerto Rico, Henry led a "Provisional Division" from the city of Ponce to Arecibo, Puerto Rico to rendezvous with General Theodore Schwan, who was arriving from the city of Mayagüez. The tropical rain impeded his trek and before he reached Mayagüez, the conflict was over.
On December 6, 1898, he was designated Governor of Puerto Rico. On February 6, 1899, he dissolved the Cabinet of Puerto Rico, which was instituted with the Autonomic Charter. Henry also eliminated taxes on basic food items. On May 17, 1899, he was replaced by General George W. Davis.
Henry died at his home in Washington, D.C., and is buried in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery.
[edit] Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Colonel, 40th Massachusetts Infantry. Place and date: At Cold Harbor, Va., 1 June 1864. Entered service at: Reading Pa. Birth: Fort Smith, Indian Ter. Date of issue: 5 December 1893.
Citation:
- Led the assaults of his brigade upon the enemy's works, where he had 2 horses shot under him.
[edit] See also
- List of Medal of Honor recipients
- List of Medal of Honor recipients for the American Civil War: A-L
- List of Governors of Puerto Rico
- History of Puerto Rico
[edit] External links
- Arlington Cemetery: Guy Henry
- Guy Vernon Henry at Find A Grave Retrieved on 2007-12-04
Preceded by John Ruller Brooke |
Governor of Puerto Rico 1898-1899 |
Succeeded by George Whitefield Davis |