Capehart, Charles E., LTC

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Last Rank
Lieutenant Colonel (Cavalry)
Last Service Branch
Cavalry
Primary Unit
1861-1865, 1st West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
Service Years
1861 - 1865
Cavalry
Lieutenant Colonel (Cavalry)

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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1833
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Last Address
Washington, DC
Date of Passing
Jul 11, 1911
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section 3, Lot 2033-WS

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 Unofficial Badges 

Grand Army of the Republic Badge


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Grand Army of the RepublicCongressional Medal Of Honor SocietyNational Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1865, Grand Army of the Republic
  1898, Congressional Medal Of Honor Society
  1911, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. Served in the Civil War as Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry. He was awarded the CMOH while Major of the regiment for his bravery at Monterey Mountain, Pennsylvania on July 4, 1863. His citation reads "While commanding the regiment, charged down the mountain side at midnight, in a heavy rain, upon the enemy's fleeing wagon train. Many wagons were captured and destroyed and many prisoners taken". This charge was made on a column of retreating Confederate forces after they had been defeated at the Battle of Gettysburg the day before. During that Battle he assumed command of his regiment when its Colonel, Nathan P. Richmond was elevated to brigade command. His Medal was issued on April 7, 1898. His older brother, Henry Capehart, served as Colonel and commander of the regiment. He was one of fourteen 1st West Virginia Cavalry soldiers to be awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery during the Civil War (the others being Private James F. Adams, Corporal Thomas Anderson, Lieutenant Wilmon W. Blackmar, Captain Hugh P. Boon, Sergeant Richard Boury, Colonel Henry Capehart, 1st Sergeant Francis M. Cunningham, Commissary Sergeant William Houlton, Private Archibald Rowand, Chief Bugler Charles Schorn, Corporal Emisire Shahan, Sergeant Levi Shoemaker, and Private Daniel A. Woods). Today in the Gettysburg National Military Park a monument stands for the 1st West Virginia Cavalry on Taneytown Road, North of Pleasonton Avenue.

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Civil War/Gettysburg Campaign (1863)/Battle of Gettysburg
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July / 1863
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July / 1863

Description
Principal Cdrs: MG Meade [US]; Gen Lee [CS]; Forces Engaged: 158,300 total (US 83,289; CS 75,054); Estimated Casualties: 51,000 total (US 23,000; CS 28,000); Result(s): Union victory
   
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From Month/Year
July / 1863
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July / 1863
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
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