- Richard Conner
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name= Richard Conner
born= Birth date|1843|12|23
died= death date and age|1923|11|4|1843|12|23
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placeofdeath=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
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allegiance= United States of America Union
branch=United States Army Union Army
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battles=American Civil War *Battle of Chancellorsville *Battle of Gettysburg *Mine Run Campaign
awards=Medal of Honor
laterwork=Richard Conner (
December 23 ,1843 –November 4 ,1923 ) was anAmerican Civil War Union Army soldier who was awarded theMedal of Honor for his bravery in action.Biography
A 17 year old resident of
Burlington, New Jersey when he enlisted in the6th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry onAugust 7 ,1861 , he was mustered in for three years of service as a Private in Company F onAugust 26 , 1861. During his first year of enlistment his regiment fought in the 1862Peninsular Campaign (most notably in the May 1862Battle of Williamsburg and theBattle of Fair Oaks ), and in theAugust 29 , 1862Battle of Second Bull Run . It was during that engagement that he performed his act of bravery that he was eventually awarded the Medal of Honor for.He was promoted to Corporal on September 10, 1862, and to Sergeant on February 4, 1863. He served with the regiment through its participation in the 1863
Battle of Chancellorsville (where he was wounded), theBattle of Gettysburg and theMine Run Campaign . With less than a year left of his initial term of service, he re-enlisted early onFebruary 18 ,1864 . When the original enlistments of the 6th New Jersey expired by law in September 1864, new recruits and re-enlistees of the regiment were folded into the 8th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry. Sergeant Conner was transferred to the 8th New Jersey's Company E, with whom he served until the end of the Civil War in May 1865. He was mustered out of service on July 17, 1865.After the war he moved to
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , and was a resident of that city when he was awarded the Medal of Honor onSeptember 17 ,1897 , which recognized his act of bravery 35 years later.He died in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , and was buried there in North Cedar Hill Cemetery in Section W3, Lot 28. His grave is marked by an upright government issue Medal of Honor marker, which was erected in 2000, seventy six years after his passing.Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization. Private, Company F, 6th New Jersey Infantry. Place and date: At Bull Run, Va., 30 August 1862. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. Date of issue: 17 September 1897.
Citation:
:The flag of his regiment having been abandoned during retreat, he voluntarily returned with a single companion under a heavy fire and secured and brought off the flag, his companion being killed.
ee also
*
List of Medal of Honor recipients
*References
*Beyer, W.F., and Keydel, O.F., "Deeds of Valor: How America's Civil War Heroes Won the Congressional Medal of Honor", 1901. Republished, 2000, Smithmark Publishers.
*Bilby, Joseph G. and Goble, William C., "Remember You Are Jerseymen: A Military History of Jersey's Troops in the Civil War", Longstreet House, Hightstown, June 1998. ISBN 0-944413-54-4.
*Lang, George, Collins, Raymond L., and White, Gerald, "Medal of Honor Recipients 1863-1994", 1995 ISBN 0-816032-59-9
*Stryker, William S., "Record of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War 1861-1865", Trenton, New Jersey, 1876.External links
*findagrave|19112 Retrieved on
2007-11-12
* [http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/civwaral.html|Army Medal of Honor website]Persondata
NAME= Conner, Richard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Army Medal of Honor recipient
DATE OF BIRTH=December 23 ,1843
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DATE OF DEATH=November 4 ,1923
PLACE OF DEATH=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
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