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Seymour H. Hall – Captain Co. F 121st New York Infantry

Seymour “Hiram” Hall was born in Barkersville, New York on September 26, 1835.  Little is known of Hiram’s early life.  With the outbreak of the Civil War, and Abraham Lincoln’s call for 75,000 state militia volunteers on April 15, 1861, … Continue reading

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James Wiley, Sergeant 59th New York

James Barton Wiley was born in Ohio between 1836 and 1838.  By 1850 he was living with his parents, Jacob and Mary Wiley, in Noble, Ohio.  He was the oldest of seven siblings.  He was the only son of Jacob … Continue reading

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The Congressional Medal Honor – A Short History

The Congressional Medal of Honor¹ is the highest award a soldier, or sailor can receive.  In awarding the Medal of Honor, the soldier, or sailor, would make a contribution, “….not just in fighting, but in fighting gallantly, sometimes displaying a … Continue reading

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