Carle Augustus Woodruff MOH

b. 08/08/1841 Buffalo, New York. d. 20/07/1913 Raleigh, North Carolina.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 24/07/1863 Newbys Crossroads, Virginia.

Carle A Woodruff MOH

Woodruff was born in Buffalo, New York, the son of Colonel Israel Carle Woodruff (1815-1878). He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the 2nd U.S. Artillery at Washington, D.C. Serving with Combined Batteries B and L, 2nd U.S. Artillery, he was part of the U.S. Horse Artillery Brigade in the Army of the Potomac. As a section chief, he was cited for gallantry during an engagement at Newby’s Crossroads, Virginia, on July 24, 1863, and received the Medal of Honor.

Woodruff was eventually awarded the Medal of Honor for these actions, on September 1, 1893. He was also awarded brevet promotions for gallantry at the battles of Gettysburg (brevet captain, July 3, 1863) and Trevilian Station (brevet major, June 11, 1864), and for good conduct during the war (lieutenant colonel, March 13, 1865). Serving primarily as a section chief, Woodruff commanded Battery M, 2nd U.S. Artillery, at the Battle of Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864.

 

MOH CITATION:

While in command of a section of a battery constituting a portion of the rear guard of a division then retiring before the advance of a corps of Infantry, Woodruff was attacked by the enemy and ordered to abandon his guns. Lt. Woodruff disregarded the orders received and aided in repelling the attack and saving the guns.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: OAKWOOD CEMETERY, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA.

MAGNOLIA HILL SECTION, LOT 25.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: UNKNOWN.