Josiah M Curtis MOH

b. 16/11/1844 Ohio County, West Virginia. d. 17/06/1875 West Liberty, West Virginia.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 02/04/1865 Petersburg, Virginia.

Josiah M Curtis

He was the son of Gen. William B. Curtis and Hannah M. Montgomery. He was educated in the common schools and in West Liberty academy. In August, 1862, he enlisted as a private in the Twelfth West Virginia infantry. He was appointed third sergeant of Company D. In November, 1864, he was made second lieutenant of Company I, Twelfth regiment. In January, 1865, he was detached and assigned to duty as aide-de-camp, Second brigade, second division. Twenty-fourth army corps, which position he filled with distinction, and was awarded a medal by congress for meritorious conduct in the attack on Fort Gregg in front of Petersburg, Va. He left the service in June, 1865. Soon after this he began the study of medicine with Dr. Cooper, now of Wellsburg. He applied himself with great energy, and graduated at Miami Medical College of Cincinnati, in March, 1867, and was the class valedictorian. Soon after graduating he began practicing at Besler’s (Beeler’s?) Station, Marshall County, and there practiced very successfully until the fall of 1874, when he located at Moundsville. On June 17, 1875, after returning from the commencement exercises of Bethany college to his father’s house at West Liberty, he very suddenly died from supposed heart disease.

 

MOH CITATION:

Seized the colors of his regiment after 2 color bearers had fallen, bore them gallantly, and was among the first to gain a foothold, with his flag, inside the enemy’s works.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: WEST LIBERTY CEMETERY, WEST LIBERTY, WEST VIRGINIA.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: UNKNOWN.