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George Merrill (Medal of Honor)

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Years of service
  
1864 - 1865

Rank
  
Private

Name
  
George Merrill


George Merrill (Medal of Honor)

Born
  
February 11, 1847 Queensberry, New York (
1847-02-11
)

Died
  
August 29, 1925(1925-08-29) (aged 78) New York

Place of burial
  
Glens Falls Cemetery, Glens Falls, New York

Allegiance
  
United States of America Union

Service/branch
  
United States Army Union Army

George Merrill (February 11, 1847 – August 29, 1925) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War. He received the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the Second Battle of Fort Fisher on January 15, 1865.

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Military service

Merrill enlisted in the Army from Schenectady, New York in September 1864. He was assigned to Company I, 142nd New York Volunteer Infantry, mustering out with his regiment in June 1865.

On January 15, 1865, the North Carolina Confederate stronghold of Fort Fisher was taken by a combined Union storming party of sailors, marines, and soldiers under the command of Admiral David Dixon Porter and General Alfred Terry.

Medal of Honor citation

For The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Private George Merrill, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 15 January 1865, while serving with Company I, 142d New York Infantry, in action at Fort Fisher, North Carolina. Private Merrill voluntarily advanced with the head of the column and cut down the palisading.

General Orders: Date of Issue: December 28, 1914

Action Date: January 15, 1865

Service: Army

Rank: Private

Company: Company I

Division: 142nd New York Infantry

References

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