Samuel J. Churchill

Samuel J. Churchill
Born (1842-11-01)November 1, 1842
Rutland, Vermont
Died June 3, 1932(1932-06-03) (aged 89)
Lawrence, Kansas
Allegiance  United States of America
Service/branch  United States Army
Years of service 1861-1865
Rank Corporal
Unit Illinois Company G, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery
Battles/wars Battle of Nashville
Awards Medal of Honor

Corporal Samuel Joseph Churchill (November 1, 1842 to June 3, 1932) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Churchill received the country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his action during the Battle of Nashville in Tennessee on 15 December 1864. He was honored with the award on 20 January 1897.[1][2]

Biography

Churchill was born in Rutland, Vermont on 1 November 1842. He enlisted into Battery G, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery at DeKalb County, Illinois. During his veteran furlough, he returned to Vermont where he married Adelia Augusty Holmes on May 4, 1863. When he returned to his battery shortly thereafter, he was promoted to the position of corporal. After the war, he moved to Lee's Summit, Missouri and then Lawrence, Kansas. In 1901, Churchill wrote Genealogy and Biography of the Connecticut Branch of the Churchill Family in America in which he recounts his Civil War experiences. Churchill died on 3 June 1932 and his remains are interred at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Lawrence, Kansas.[3] The Lawrence, Kansas Army Reserve Training Center is named in his honor.

Medal of Honor citation

When the fire of the enemy's batteries compelled the men of his detachment for a short time to seek shelter, he stood manfully at his post and for some minutes worked his gun alone.[1][2]

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