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CEDAR MOUNTAIN M.O.H. WINNER DESCRIBES HIS HEROISM
Superb descriptive letter written by Medal of Honor recipient First Lt. George W. Corliss, 4pp. 4to. on Headquarters Dept. of Mississippi letterhead, Vicksburg, June 28, 1866 to Maj. Gen. Samuel W. Crawford outlining his gallant conduct at the battle of Cedar Mountain facing the celebrated "Stonewall" Brigade. In small part: "…I am desirous of obtaining a brevet promotion for my conduct at the battle of 'Cedar Mountain', Va. August 9, '62…during that fearful charge of your Brigade I commanded my company (C, color company) and as the line advanced I led my company in front of the line and when my color sergeant [Alexander Avery] was killed I seized the National Colors as it fell from his hands and bore it myself-still in front of the line-until wounded…when I fell on the field. I planted the staff…in the ground and held it up unfurled until taken from me by one of my company sergeants [Luzerne A. Palmer] who advanced with it and received three wounds…I am entitled to some recognition…which I have never before asked for…I entered the 5th C. V. as captain May 14, 1861, served in that capacity until…1863 when I resigned on account of my wound. I entered the V.R.C. April 23, 1864 and…[as] a 1st Lieut…I suppose there is one file against me…from Col. Chapman which has no doubt had some effect in keeping me from being restored to my original rank. If Lieut. Col. Stone and major Blake…had returned from that battle I should have…received all the honors their influence could bestow…in consequence of my efforts to support Lieut. Col. Stone…which I…consider justly belonged to him at that terrible battle that I was thus unfortunately involved in controversy…" Fine.

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