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Simeon T. Josselyn

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He was awarded the medal "for extraordinary heroism on 25 November 1863, while serving with Company C, 13th Illinois Infantry, in action at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee. While commanding his company, deployed as skirmishers, First Lieutenant Josselyn came upon a large body of the enemy, taking a
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In this action against the 18th Alabama Infantry, Josselyn single-handedly captured the nine men of the regimental color guard, who were returned to the Union lines as prisoners.
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number of them prisoner. Lieutenant Josselyn himself shot their Color Bearer, seized the colors and brought them back to his regiment." The flag that Josselyn took was from the
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and was the corporate secretary for the Omaha Fire Insurance Company. He subsequently started his own insurance brokerage, S. T. Josselyn & Company. Josselyn was a
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on January 14, 1842, the son of Samuel J. Josselyn and Rebecca (Teachout) Josselyn. He enlisted in the Union Army on April 21, 1861 in
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In 1869, Josselyn married to Henrietta E. "Ettie" Cutler (1849–1928). They were the parents of two daughters, Blanche and May.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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Henrietta E. "Ettie" Cutler (m. 1869–1905, his death)
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American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor
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Buffalo, New York
Skagway, Alaska
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Omaha, Nebraska
United States
Union
Union Army
First lieutenant
13th Illinois Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
Battle of Missionary Ridge
first lieutenant
Union Army
Medal of Honor
American Civil War
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Buffalo, New York
Amboy
Illinois
18th Alabama infantry
Daniel Butterfield
War Department
Illinois Central Railroad
Omaha, Nebraska
Union Pacific Railroad
Mason
Grand Army of the Republic
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
Skagway, Alaska

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