William Steinmetz
William Steinmetz | |
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Born |
Newport, Kentucky | September 2, 1847
Died |
June 10, 1903 55) Cincinnati, Ohio | (aged
Place of burial | Wesleyan Cemetery Cincinnati, Ohio |
Allegiance |
United States of America Union |
Service/branch |
United States Army Union Army |
Rank | Corporal |
Unit | Company G, 83rd Indiana Infantry |
Battles/wars | |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
William Steinmetz (September 2, 1847 in Newport, Kentucky – June 10, 1903) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War who received America's highest military decoration the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Biography
William Steinmetz was born in Newport, Kentucky on September 2, 1847. He was a Corporal in the American Civil War. He entered service at Sunman, Indiana and he served in the Union Army in Company G, 83rd Indiana Infantry. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions on May 22, 1863 at Vicksburg, Mississippi. His citation reads "Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party."
The Vicksburg campaign was waged from March 29 to July 4, 1863. It included battles in west-central Mississippi at Port Gibson, Raymond, Jackson, Champion Hill, Big Black River and numerous smaller battle fields. On the morning of May 22, General Grant launched what he hoped would be a crushing assault against Vicksburg. In the fighting that followed, the Union Infantry was repulsed and thrown back along a three-mile front. The Union Army suffered more than 3,000 casualties, and 97 Union soldiers earned Medals of Honor (the second largest single-day total in history.) Private William Steinmetz was one of eighty soldiers cited simply for "Gallantry in the charge of the 'volunteer storming party,' seemingly innocuous wording that actually denotes the fact that Private Steinmetz was at the head of his attacking force where the enemy fire was hottest and the danger the greatest. Following the failed assault on May 22, a forty-seven-day siege was laid against the city, which finally surrendered to Union forces on July 4.
He died on June 10, 1903 and is buried in Wesleyan Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio.[1]
Medal of Honor citation
- Rank and Organization
- Private, Company G, 83d Indiana Infantry. Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863. Entered service at: Sunmans, Ind. Birth: Newport, Ky. Date of issue: July 12, 1894.
See also
Notes
- ↑ "William Steinmetz". Claim to Fame: Medal of Honor recipients. Find a Grave. Retrieved 2007-11-08.
- ↑ ""Civil War Medal of Honor citations" (S-Z): Steinmetz, William". AmericanCivilWar.com. Retrieved 2007-11-09.
- ↑ "Medal of Honor website" (M-Z): Steinmetz, William". United States Army Center of Military History. Retrieved 2007-11-09.
External links
- "Civil War Veterans". Retrieved October 5, 2010.