Charles H. Pinkham Military person

Charles H. Pinkham (18 August 1844 – 6 November 1920) was born in Grafton, Massachusetts in 1844. In 1895, President Grover Cleveland presented him with the Medal of Honor for his service in the American Civil War. He is buried in Hope Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts.Pinkham joined the Army from Worcester, Massachusetts in December 1863, and was mustered out as a brevet Captain in July 1865. He had been a Sergeant Major with the 57th Massachusetts Infantry, and was "among the soldiers who stormed Fort Steadman during the Battle of Petersburg in March 1865." His official Medal of Honor citation reads: "Captured the flag of the 57th North Carolina Infantry (C.S.A.) and saved his own colors by tearing them from the staff while the enemy was in the camp."

Personal facts

Birth dateAugust 18, 1844
Birth place
Grafton Massachusetts
Date of deathNovember 06, 1920
Resting place
Worcester Massachusetts , Hope Cemetery (Worcester Massachusetts)

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allegiance
United States of America
Union
award
Medal of Honor
military operations
American Civil War
Battle of Fort Stedman
military branch
United States Army
Union Army
service start1863
service end1865

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External resources

  1. http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/civwarmz.html