. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . wounded by a pistol shot from aConfederate officer; at Gettysburg,July 2, 1863, he was wounded inthe right foot by a bullet. Then itwas he could have been dischargedas disabled, but insisted upon re-maining through his term of en-listment. He was discharged, andreenlisted February 20. 1864; wasdischarged, and reenlisted February20,1867; was discharged February 20,1870, and reenlisted February 24,1870in Company A, 5th United StatesInfantry


. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . wounded by a pistol shot from aConfederate officer; at Gettysburg,July 2, 1863, he was wounded inthe right foot by a bullet. Then itwas he could have been dischargedas disabled, but insisted upon re-maining through his term of en-listment. He was discharged, andreenlisted February 20. 1864; wasdischarged, and reenlisted February20,1867; was discharged February 20,1870, and reenlisted February 24,1870in Company A, 5th United StatesInfantry, at Fort Parker, Kan.; he was discharged, and reenlisted February24, 1875; discharged February 23, 1880, and reenlisted March 31, 1880, inCompany K, 1st United States Infantry, and was discharged July 2, 1881,at Fort Davis, Tex., on a surgeons certificate of disability, having beenthrown from his horse and severely wounded in an engagement. A. H.— Bringing .\MMrNiTioN. 75G THE STORY OF AMEIMC^AN HEROISM. He received a medal of honor from Congress for gallantry in action atWolf Mountain, Mont., January 8, 1877, and is mentioned in orders in aneng


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