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Buried at
  
Litchfield, Michigan

Awards
  
Medal of Honor

Died
  
March 22, 1902


Name
  
Cornelius Hadley

Rank
  
Sergeant

Born
  
April 27, 1838 Sandy Creek, New York (
1838-04-27
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Battles/wars
  
American Civil War Knoxville Campaign

Place of burial
  
Litchfield, Michigan, United States

Unit
  
9th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry Regiment

Battles and wars
  
American Civil War, Knoxville Campaign

Service/branch
  
United States Army

Cornelius Minor Hadley (April 27, 1838 – March 22, 1902) was a Union Army soldier in the American Civil War who received the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor.

Hadley was born in Sandy Creek, New York on April 27, 1838 and entered service at Adrian, Michigan. He was awarded the Medal of Honor, for extraordinary heroism shown on November 20, 1863, while serving as a Sergeant with Company F, 9th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, at the Siege of Knoxville, Tennessee. His Medal of Honor was issued on April 5, 1898.

Hadley died at the age of 63, on March 22, 1902 and was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery in Litchfield, Michigan.

Medal of Honor citation

The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Sergeant Cornelius Minor Hadley, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 20 November 1863, while serving with Company F, 9th Michigan Cavalry, in action at Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tennessee. With one companion, Sergeant Hadley voluntarily carried through the enemy's lines important dispatches from General Grant to General Burnside, then besieged within Knoxville, and brought back replies, his comrade's horse being killed and the man taken prisoner.

References

Cornelius M. Hadley Wikipedia


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