George Washington Roosevelt MOH

b. 14/02/1844 Chester, Pennsylvania. d. 15/04/1907 Brussels, Belgium.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 30/08/1862 Bull Run, Virginia & 02/07/1863 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

George W Roosevelt MOH

George Washington Roosevelt was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, in 1844. He was the fourth son of James S. Roosevelt and his wife Esther Vickery.

Following the outbreak of the American Civil War, Roosevelt enlisted as a corporal in Company K of the 26th Pennsylvania Infantry on May 1, 1861, at age 17. He was promoted to sergeant on September 1, 1862.

He had risen to first sergeant of Company K by the time of the Battle of Gettysburg in July, 1863 during which, he was severely wounded. As a result of this wound his left leg was amputated. He was honorably discharged from the Army at Philadelphia on March 14, 1864. In recognition of his war service, Roosevelt received a brevet promotion to captain. He was not presented with his Medal of Honor until July 2, 1887. He married Ida Mae Goldberg (1855-1926) on 14 Mar 1874 at Washington, DC.

Following the war, Roosevelt had a 30-year career as a diplomat with the United States Department of State. He was the U.S. Consular Agent in Sydney, Australia, from 1877 to 1878. He was then U.S. Consul in Auckland, New Zealand, from 1878 to 1879; Saint Helena from 1879 to 1880; Matanzas from 1880 to 1881; Bordeaux, France, from 1881 to 1889 and Brussels, Belgium, from 1889 to 1902. His final posting was as the U.S. Consul General in Brussels in 1906.

Captain Roosevelt died in Brussels in 1907 at the age of 63. He is buried with his wife in Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C.

In May 2003, Captain Roosevelt’s Medal of Honor was put up for auction on eBay. The seller was arrested in July 2003 and the medal was confiscated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation alongside the medal awarded to Robert Blume. They were donated to the Congressional Medal of Honor Society in May 2004.

 

MOH CITATION:

At Bull Run, Va., recaptured the colors, which had been seized by the enemy. At Gettysburg captured a Confederate color bearer and colors, in which effort he was severely wounded.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: OAK HILL CEMETERY, WASHINGTON DC.

LOT 1047.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR SOCIETY, MT. PLEASANT, SOUTH CAROLINA.