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On Christmas Eve of 1864, at the Battle of Richland Creek, Corporal Harrison Collins observed a Confederate Major attempting to rally his troops around a Confederate banner. Cpl Collins led a charge to kill the standard bearer, capture the flag and disrupt the enemy's rally. He was successful in
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During the Civil War, three soldiers from the state of Tennessee were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. As a Corporal, Harrison Collins was the first Tennessean to receive that honor. He received the award on 24 February 1865 for his heroic actions during the
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Harrison Carl Collins was born on March 10, 1836, in Hawkins County, Tennessee, before it became Hancock County. Hancock County was created from parts of Hawkins and Claiborne counties in 1844.
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capturing the headquarters standard of General Chalmer’s C.S.A. Division, and the Federal forces chased the retreating army all the way to the Tennessee River
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After the war, Harrison moved back to his home on Newmans' Ridge in Hancock County. Soon after, he moved his family to
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In 1996, his remains were recovered from an unmarked gravesite and were re-interred with full military honors at the
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List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: A-F
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Hawkins County, Tennessee
Isabella, Missouri
Springfield National Cemetery
Union Army
Sergeant
1st Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry
Battle of Nashville
Medal of Honor
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American Civil War

American Civil War
1st Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry
Union Army
Isabella, Missouri
Springfield National Cemetery
Battle of Nashville
Biography portal
American Civil War portal
List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: A-F
Congressional Medal of Honor Society
Harrison Collins
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People from Hawkins County, Tennessee
People of Tennessee in the American Civil War
American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor

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