Richard J Curran MOH

b. 04/01/1838 Ennis, County Clare, Ireland. d. 01/06/1915 Rochester, New York.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 17/09/1862 Antietam, Maryland.

Richard J Curran MOH

He was born in the town of Ennis in County Clare, Ireland. Curran immigrated with his parents to the United States in 1850, and attended Harvard Medical School, graduating in 1859. At the start of the Civil War, he helped raise two volunteer companies (designated A company & K company) from Seneca Falls, New York, and joined the 33rd New York Infantry in May 1861, becoming an assistant surgeon in August 1862. He would receive the Medal of Honor for the Battle of Antietam, where he was the regiment’s only medical officer present in the field. When the 33rd New York was mustered out in June 1863, he joined the 6th New York Cavalry, and subsequently became the 9th New York Cavalry, serving as the latter’s regimental surgeon until the surrender of Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Court House.

Following the war, Curran opened a pharmacy in Rochester, New York, where he also participated in local politics. He was elected to the New York State Legislature in 1891, and subsequently became Mayor of Rochester, New York in 1892, serving a two-year term. He finally received his Medal of Honor on 30 March 1898. He was buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery following his death in 1915. 

 

MOH CITATION:

Voluntarily exposed himself to great danger by going to the fighting line there succoring the wounded and helpless and conducting them to the field hospital.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: HOLY SEPULCHRE CEMETERY, ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.

EAST DIVISION, SECTION 2, LOT 18

LOCATION OF MEDAL: FAMILY.