Henry M. Fox | |
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Medal of Honor recipient |
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Born | November 15, 1844 Trumbull, Ashtabula County, Ohio |
Died | March 3, 1923 Mottville, St. Joseph County, Michigan |
(aged 78)
Place of burial | Mottville Township Cemetery |
Allegiance | United States Union |
Service/branch | United States Army Union Army |
Rank | 2nd Lieutenant |
Unit | 5th Michigan Cavalry |
Battles/wars | American Civil War |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
Henry M. Fox (November 15, 1844 – March 3, 1923) was a Union soldier during the American Civil War, and a Medal of Honor recipient.
He enlisted in company M, 5th Michigan Cavalry on August 12, 1862, at Coldwater, Michigan for a period of three years.[1]
Mustered August 30, 1862,[1] Fox was promoted to Corporal August 2, 1863, First Sergeant January 1, 1865, and to Second Lieutenant April 4, 1865.[1]
Mustered out at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, June 19, 1865,[1] Fox lived in Union, Michigan, after the war.[1]
He is buried at Mottville Township Cemetery.[2]
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On September 19, 1864, during the Third Battle of Winchester at Winchester, Virginia, Fox captured the Confederate battle flag.
Henry M. Fox's official Medal of Honor citation reads:[3]
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company M, 5th Michigan Cavalry.
Place and date: At Winchester, Va., 19 September 1864.
Entered service at: Coldwater, Mich.
Born: 1844, Trumbull, Ohio.
Date of issue: 27 September 1864.
Citation:
- Capture of flag.[3]
Sgt. Fox was one of two members of the 5th Michigan Cavalry to receive the Medal of Honor for this action. The other was Corporal Gabriel Cole.