Harry Harvey (Medal of Honor, 1865) facts for kids
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Corporal
Harry Harvey
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Birth name | Harry Huckman |
Born | England |
December 14, 1846
Died | April 2, 1896 Syracuse, New York |
(aged 49)
Buried |
Myrtle Hill Cemetery
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Allegiance | Union |
Service/ |
Army |
Rank | Corporal |
Unit | Company A, 22nd New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
Harry Harvey (December 14, 1846 – April 2, 1896), originally named Harry Huckman, was a member of the United States Army who fought for the Union during the American Civil War, where he was awarded the Medal of Honor. He was born on December 14, 1846 in England, but moved to Rochester, New York. He entered service in Rochester, New York, and became a Corporal of Company A of the 22nd New York Company. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for action on March 2, 1865 in Waynesboro, Virginia. There, he is cited as capturing the "flag and bearer, with two other prisoners." He was issued his Medal of Honor on March 26, 1865. Harvey died on April 2, 1896, in Syracuse, New York, and was buried in Myrtle Hill Cemetery.
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