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Moylan, Myles (MOH), MAJ USA(Ret).
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Home Town Amesbury
Date of Passing Dec 11, 1909
Location of Interment Greenwood Memorial Park - San Diego, California
The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Captain Myles Moylan, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 30 September 1877, while serving with 7th U.S. Cavalry, in action at Bear Paw Mountain, Montana. Captain Moylan gallantly led his command in action against Nez Perce Indians until he was severely wounded.
Other Comments:
Major Myles Moylan, U.S.A., Retired, died at his home in this city, Second and Ive streets at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He leaves a widow but no children. The decedent had a long and distinguished career in the regular service and about two years in the Fourth Massachusetts Volunteers during the war of the rebellion. Major Moulan was born in Amesburg,Mass., Dec 17, 1833 and his military service dating back to June 8, 1857, including participationin the expidition to Utah under Gen. Sidney Johnson in 1858, the Indian campaigns up to 1860 and the civil war 1861 to 1865. He was brevetted major in April 1865, for distinguished service in the United States volunteers and served in the many Indian Campaigns against the various tribes in Kansas and Indian Territory with the famous Seventh United States cavalry under command of General Custer.
FOUGHT IN SIOUX CAMPAIGN
Major Moylan was a captain in the Seventh cavalry in the Campaign against the Sioux Indians which was commanded by General Custer and whichresulted in the masacre of the greater porton of that regiment in 1876 by Sitting Bull and his Sioux Tribe.
Moylan, then a captain, was with Reno's battalion which fought for several days and nights the entire Sioux combination, after Custer's battalion had been annihilated and was finally rescued by the timely arrival of General Terry's command, but not until the lives of many brave soldiers and officers of Reno's battalion too had been sacrificed.
Later on Major Moylan was actively engaged in the campaign against Chief Joseph and in the fight with these indians at Woonded Knee the major's command was greatly distinguished and he was given a medal of honor by congress
for bravery in this action.
He was a companion of the Grand Army of the Republic and a member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
FUNERAL NEXT TUESDAY
Funeral services over the remains will be held at Johnson & Connell's parlors next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. His friends and companions of the Grand Army of the Republic and members of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion are invited. Members of the Loyal Legion will wear the gold insignia of the order. The interment will be private at Greenwood cemetery. Major
Moylan had been a resident of this city for about sixteen years.
NEWS ARTICLE SAN DIEGO UNION DECEMBER 12 1909 PAGE 5
Civil War/Gettysburg Campaign (1863)/Battle of Brandy Station 9 June 1863
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Description Other Names: Fleetwood Hill; Principal Cdrs: MG Pleasonton [US]; MG Stuart [CS]; Forces Engaged: Corps (22,000 total); Estimated Casualties: 1,090 total; Result(s): Inconclusive