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Preface 1
A Note on Sources 3
History of the Medal of Honor in the Civil War 4
The Recipients (with Descriptions of Their Actions) 7
Names by Branch of Service
U.S. Army 227
U.S. Marine Corps 235
U.S. Navy 235
Names by Regiment and by Naval Ship 239
Listing by Place of Action 259
Listing by Act of Heroism
Advancing the Colors 277
Capturing Artillery 278
Capturing Enemy Prisoners 278
Capturing an Enemy Flag 278
Capturing an Enemy Vessel 281
Carrying Water to Comrades 281
Delivering Messages Under Fire 281
Escaping from the Enemy 281
Fighting in the Big Shanty, Georgia, Raid 281
Killing a Confederate General 281
Killing the Murderer of Colonel Ellsworth 281
Pressing an Attack 281
Procuring Ammunition 282
Sacrificing One's Safety to Save a Comrade 282
Saving Artillery from Capture 284
Saving the Command 284
Saving the Regimental Colors 284
Scouting the Enemy, or BehindEnemy Lines 284
Serving After Expiration of Enlistment 285
Showing Gallantry Under Fire 285
Listing by State or Country of Birth 289
Listing by Birth Year of Recipient 301
Listing by Year of Issuance 309
Appendices 321
First Six Winners of the Medal of Honor 321
Winners of More Than One Medal of Honor 322
Posthumously Awarded Medals of Honor 322
Civilian Recipients 322
Black Soldiers 323
Index 325
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