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James H Gribben

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Died
  
August 6, 1878

Name
  
James Gribben


Rank
  
First Lieutenant

Years of service
  
1861 - 1865

Awards
  
Medal of Honor

Buried at
  
Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Battles/wars
  
Battle of Sayler's Creek American Civil War

Place of burial
  
Green-Wood Cemetery, New York City, New York, United States

Battles and wars
  
Battle of Sailor's Creek, American Civil War

Service/branch
  
United States Army

James H. Gribben (April, 1839 - August 6, 1878) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Gribben received his country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor. Gribben's medal was won for capturing the flag of the Confederate 12th Virginia Infantry at the Battle of Sayler's Creek in Virginia on April 6, 1865. He was honored with the award on May 3, 1865.

Gribben was born in Ireland. He joined the US Army from New York City in September 1861, and was discharged in June 1865. He was buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.

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 First Lieutenant (Cavalry) James H. Gribben, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 6 April 1865, while serving with Company C, 2d New York Cavalry, in action at Deatonsville (Sailor's Creek), Virginia, for capture of flag of 12th Virginia Infantry (Confederate States of America).

References

James H. Gribben Wikipedia