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Years of service
  
1861-1865

Rank
  
First Lieutenant

Name
  
John Curtis


John C. Curtis

Born
  
April 17, 1845 Bridgeport, Connecticut (
1845-04-17
)

Died
  
January 17, 1917(1917-01-17) (aged 71)

Place of burial
  
Mountain Grove Cemetery, Bridgeport, Connecticut

Allegiance
  
United States of America Union

Service/branch
  
United States Army Union Army

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John Calvin Curtis (April 17, 1845 – January 17, 1917) was a Lieutenant of the Ninth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry in the American Civil War, and a Medal of Honor recipient.

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Curtis was born on April 17, 1845 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He enlisted in the Ninth Regiment on August 17, 1861. On August 5, 1862, as a Sergeant-Major at age 17, he became instrumental in repulsing a Confederate attack aimed at recapturing Baton Rouge, Louisiana. During heavy firing, he "voluntarily sought the line of battle and alone and unaided captured 2 prisoners, driving them before him to regimental headquarters at the point of the bayonet." For this act, Curtis received the Medal of Honor on December 16, 1896, the only soldier from the Ninth to be so honored.

Curtis was later promoted to First Lieutenant. He died on January 17, 1917, and was buried at Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport.

Medal of Honor citation

He voluntarily sought the line of battle and alone and unaided captured 2 prisoners, driving them before him to regimental headquarters at the point of the bayonet.

References

John C. Curtis Wikipedia