Henry Walker Rowe MOH

b. 01/04/1840 Candia, New Hampshire. d. 09/10/1913 Roxbury, Massachusetts.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 17/06/1864 Petersburg, Virginia.

Henry W Rowe MOH

Rowe was born in Candia, New Hampshire, on April 1, 1840, the son of John and Lydia (Robie) Rowe. He married Sophronia J. Wallace and, later, Lavinia T. (Rowe) Rowe. Rowe enlisted in the Army on August 14, 1862, and was mustered into Company I of the 11th New Hampshire Infantry on September 2, 1862. On June 15, 1864, while on the front lines at the Battle of Petersburg, the 11th was ordered to run through a ravine and break the Confederate lines. After a 24 hour march and an initial failed attack at 6 PM, an ambush at 3 AM overran Confederate lines and allowed Rowe and two other men to capture 27 Confederates manning a battery and their flags.

Rowe was wounded in the shoulder during a mine explosion at Petersburg on June 30, 1864, and was moved to Douglas Hospital in Washington D.C. before being mustered out of service on June 14, 1865.

After the war, he worked as a printer in Manchester, New Hampshire, and eventually moved his business to Dayton, Ohio, and Boston, Massachusetts. He fathered one son, Harry Sherman Rowe with his second wife in 1874.

 

MOH CITATION:

With two companions, he rushed and disarmed 27 enemy pickets, capturing a stand of flags.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: HILL CEMETERY, CANDIA, NEW HAMPSHIRE.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: BELIEVED TO BE FAMILY.