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296:. The main body was sheltered by a low ridge from the enemy's fire, but the rifle pits in which the pickets were posted and the open space between the pits and the ridge, was swept by the Confederate cannon and musketry. Confederate deserters were numerous, most of them reaching the rifle pits late at night or about daybreak, where, for their safety, they were detained until nightfall. An afternoon assault on the Confederate works being intended, it was very important to learn what changes had been made in them. I was directed from headquarters to have the newly arrived deserters interviewed. Being unwilling to order any member on my staff on so dangerous a duty, I called for a volunteer. Captain Evans was the only one who responded. Dismounting he passed rapidly over the ridge in front of the division, being at that time the only Union soldier in view from the Confederate line. The enemy opened a sharp fire of musketry upon him, and continued it until he disappeared in one of our rifle pits. Having questioned the deserters and obtained the desired information, he returned through another shower of bullets and reported to me. It was a gallant feat. 1122: 539: 397:
from 1875 to 1908. From 1880 to 1906 he was President of the New York and Texas Land Company. Evans was a founder of the Austin National Bank and served on the board of directors from 1890 until his death. In 1897 he was appointed Receiver of the Austin Rapid Transit Railway Company, a post he held until 1902. From 1902 to 1903 he was President of the Austin Electric Railway Company. He was also a founder and President of the Texas Life Insurance Company.
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Texas Land Company in 1872, and Secretary of the Houston and Great Northern Railroad Company in 1873. After the H. & G. N. merged with the International Railroad in 1874, Evans was elected Secretary of the International-Great Northern Railroad, and served as a member of the board of directors
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American Ancestry: Giving Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, edited by Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, New York, 1894, Volume 9, page
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For extraordinary heroism on 2 April 1865, while serving with Company B, 116th Colored Infantry, in action at Hatcher's Run, Virginia. Captain Evans voluntarily passed between the lines, under a heavy fire from the enemy, and obtained important
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In July 1871 he married Francese A. Hurlbut of Upper Alton, Illinois, with whom he had three sons, Wilber Leslie Evans, Hobart Yale Evans, and Francis Hurlbut Evans. After their 1917 divorce, in 1920 he married Jessie M. Stewart.
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Unlike most Republicans who were active in post-Civil War Reconstruction, after leaving politics Evans did not return to the northern states, instead settling in
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Evans maintained a lifelong interest in the cause of educating African-Americans, including serving on the board of trustees of Austin's Tillotson College (now
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Deeds of Valor: From Records in the Archives of the United States Government, Walter F. Beyer, Oscar Frederick Keydel, Henry Martin Duffield, 1907, page 516
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A History of Texas and Texans, by Francis White Johnson, Eugene Campbell Barker, and Ernest William Winkler, 1914, Volume III, page 1281
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A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution, published Sons of the American Revolution, 1902, page 957
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Register of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, compiled by Joshua Harris Aubin, 1906, page 82
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Overreached on All Sides: the Freedmen's Bureau Administrators in Texas, William Lee Richter, 1991, page 182 to 183
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Black and White: a Monthly Magazine of Facts for Insurance Policy, Volume 13, Number 1, October 1896, page 344
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General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars, published by the Society, 1911, Second Supplement, page 256
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Evans was active in both the Congregational and Presbyterian churches and served as president of the
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but quickly resigned out of anger with his superiors, whom he deemed incompetent. He then joined the
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A History of the Tenth Regiment, Vermont Volunteers, by Edwin Mortimer Haynes, 1894, pages 83 to 86
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Evans retired to San Diego, California, in 1921 and died there on April 19, 1922. He was buried in
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He was also involved in several civic causes. His Austin home was the meeting place for the
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Newspaper article, Major Ira H. Evans Dies, Oakland (California) Tribune, April 20, 1922
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On April 17, 1865 Evans was one of the officers in the honor guard of President
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major "for gallant conduct and meritorious services" and assigned as assistant
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The Story of American Heroism, compiled by J.W. Jones, 1897, pages 624 to 625
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on April 11, 1844. After the death of his father, his mother moved to
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Evans' home the North-Evans Chateau, is now the location of the
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and beginning a business career. He became general manager of
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Republican Party members of the Texas House of Representatives
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List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: A–F
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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Philanthropy, religious activity and civic involvement
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At the urging of Republican gubernatorial candidate
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American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor
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In February 1867 he was discharged in 654:Claim to Fame: Medal of Honor recipients 601:One Thousand New Hampshire Notables, by 231:10th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment 620:University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library, 465:He was the cousin of Texas businessman 284:In the early days of April, 1865, when 241:. In January 1865 he was promoted to 332:Outside of Ira Hobart Evans' home in 7: 442:and is an Austin Historic Landmark. 213:, and he completed his education at 632:Town of Berlin, Vermont web site, 421:Texas State Historical Association 348:of Texas, he started a ranch near 14: 252:In March 1865 he was promoted to 1120: 537: 523: 414:American Home Missionary Society 433:Sons of the American Revolution 301:Post-Civil War military service 507:(presented on March 24, 1892) 374:Texas House of Representatives 195:Texas House of Representatives 1: 344:Deciding to take part in the 407:Huston–Tillotson University 189:. 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Piermont, New Hampshire
Berlin Corners Cemetery
Berlin, Vermont
Union
United States Army
Union Army
Captain
Brevet
Major
116th Regiment Infantry U.S. Colored Troops
American Civil War
Medal of Honor
American Civil War
Medal of Honor
Texas
Texas House of Representatives
Piermont, New Hampshire
Barre, Vermont
Barre Academy
private
10th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment
first lieutenant
9th U.S. Colored Troops
captain
116th U.S. Colored Troops
brevet
Adjutant
XXV Army Corps
Army of the James

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