Benona Sprague MOH

b. 15/02/1833 Satina, New York. d. 19/06/1908 Cheney Grove, Illinois.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 22/05/1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi.

Benona Sprague MOH

Sprague was born in Salina, New York, on 15 February 1833, to parents Myron Benona Sprague and Sarah Ann Spike. He was one of six children. He married Martha Elen Cornwell Sprague (1840-1919) and had three sons, Charles M. Sprague (1860-1936), William H. Sprague (1870-1916), and Henry C. Sprague (1881-1957) as well as one daughter, Mary E. Sprague (1963-1884).

Sprague served with Company F of the US Army’s 116th Illinois Infantry and Company A of the Illinois 1st Light Artillery, entering service at Cheney’s Grove. The highest rank he achieved was sergeant. On May 22, 1863, during the Siege of Vicksburg in Mississippi, he led a volunteer storming party of approximately 150 men against Confederate fortifications, of which approximately half were alive at the end of the war. As a survivor of the charge, he was one of four soldiers awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery during the action.

 

MOH CITATION:

Gallantry in the charge of the “volunteer storming party.”

 

BURIAL LOCATION: RIVERSIDE CEMETERY, SAYBROOK, ILLINOIS.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: UNKNOWN.