John Edwards MOH

b. 1831 Providence, Rhode Island. d. 27/12/1902 Cranston, Rhode Island.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 05/08/1864 Mobile Bay, Alabama.

Born in 1831 in Providence, Rhode Island, Edwards was still living in that city when he joined the Navy. He served during the Civil War as a captain of the top on the USS Lackawanna. At the Battle of Mobile Bay on August 5, 1864, Lackawanna engaged the CSS Tennessee at close range and Edwards, acting as second captain of an artillery gun, was severely wounded in the face and arm by flying debris. Refusing to leave his post, he instead took over for the first captain and continued to man the gun for the remainder of the battle. For this action, he was awarded the Medal of Honor four months later, on December 31, 1864.

 

MOH CITATION:

As second captain of a gun on board the U.S.S. Lackawanna during successful attacks against Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile Bay, on 5 August 1864. Wounded when an enemy shell struck, Edwards refused to go below for aid and, as heavy return fire continued to strike his vessel, took the place of the first captain and carried out his duties during the prolonged action which resulted in the capture of the prize ram Tennessee and in the damaging and destruction of batteries at Fort Morgan.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: POCASSET CEMETERY, CRANSTON, RHODE ISLAND.

75-W-4 HEMLOCK PATH

LOCATION OF MEDAL: UNKNOWN.