James H. Robinson Military person

James H. Robinson (died July 26, 1864) was a Union Army soldier who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the American Civil War.A resident of Victor Township, Michigan, Robinson enlisted at the age of 18 in the 3rd Michigan Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, and was mustered in as a Private in Company B. On January 27, 1864 at Brownsville, Arkansas, he performed an act of bravery, single-handedly defending himself against a party of seven enemy guerrillas and killing their leader, that garnered him the Medal of Honor. Private Robinson received the Medal of Honor on April 4, 1864. He was later killed in action during the war, and his remains were eventually buried in the Memphis National Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee, where they can be found in Section H, Grave 4131. His gravesite is marked with a government issue Medal of Honor marker.

Personal facts

Birth place
Oakland County Michigan
Date of deathJuly 26, 1864
Place of death
Memphis Tennessee
Resting place
Memphis Tennessee , Memphis National Cemetery

Search

Military person

allegiance
United States of America
Union
award
Medal of Honor
military operations
American Civil War
Battle of Brownsville AR
military branch
United States Army
Union Army

James H. Robinson on Wikipedia