Adams, John G. B., CPT

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Last Rank
Captain (Infantry)
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Primary Unit
1861-1864, Civil War Military Units
Service Years
1861 - 1864
Infantry
Captain (Infantry)

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Home State
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Year of Birth
1841
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Groveland, Massachusetts
Last Address
Boston, Massachusetts
Date of Passing
Oct 19, 1900
 
Location of Interment
Pine Grove Cemetery - Lynn, Massachusetts
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Aspen Avenue, Lot 3

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 Unofficial Badges 

Grand Army of the Republic Badge


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Congressional Medal Of Honor Society
  1894, Congressional Medal Of Honor Society


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Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. He served during the Civil War in the 19th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, rising from Corporal to Captain and commander of Company I. He was awarded the CMOH for his bravery while a 2nd Lieutenant at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia on December 13, 1862. His citation reads "Seized the 2 colors from the hands of a corporal and a lieutenant as they fell mortally wounded, and with a color in each hand advanced across the field to a point where the regiment was reformed on those colors". His Medal was issued on December 16, 1896. He fought in the Peninsular Campaign, and in the Battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg (where he was severely wounded during Pickett's Charge), The Wilderness, Spotsylvania and Cold Harbor. In the last battle he was captured, and spent time in the infamous Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia before being moved to prisoner camps in Macon, Georgia and in Charleston, South Carolina. In Charleston he was among a number of captured Union officers who were placed by the Confederates on Morris Island (which was being shelled by the Union Navy) in an attempt to have the enemy warships stop their bombardment. He made a successful escape from Confederate prison, but was recaptured. In 1893 he served as Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic Union army veterans organization, and in 1899 he published his war-time memoirs as "Reminiscences of the Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment". Captain Adams was one of seven 19th Massachusetts Infantry soldiers who were awarded the Medal of Honor during the Civil War (the others were Major Edmund Rice, Color Sergeant Benjamin F. Falls, Sergeant Benjamin H. Jellison, Sergeant Daniel J. Murphy, Corporal Joseph H. DeCastro, and Private John H. Robinson.

 
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Civil War/Fredericksburg Campaign (1862)/Battle of Fredericksburg 11 to 15 December 1862
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Description
Other Names: Marye's Heights; Principal Cdrs: MG Burnside [US]; Gen Lee [CS]; Forces Engaged: US 100,007; CS 72,497; Estimated Casualties: US 13,353; CS 4,576; Result(s): Confederate victory
   
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December / 1862
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Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
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