John Moran MOH

b. 01/1830 Maine. d. 1905 Idaho.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 25/08/1869 Seneca Mountain, Arizona.

According to the 1900 census he was born in January, 1830 in Maine, with his father’s birthplace listed as France and his mother’s as Canada. Other sources give his birthplace as Ireland or Lyon, France. He joined the United States Army, serving as a soldier in the cavalry. During the Indian Wars (1866–1890), while serving as a private in Company F of the 8th Cavalry Regiment, Moran participated in the Battle of Seneca Mountain, Arizona on August 25, 1869. After the battle he was presented the Medal of Honor March 3, 1870 for “Gallantry in action”.

Four other members of Company F received the Medal of Honor for the same battle: Corporal Philip Murphy, Corporal Thomas Murphy, Corporal Edward Stanley, and Private Herbert Mahers.

Moran was discharged for disability in 1881. He died in the winter of 1905 and is buried in a cemetery at Lidy Hot Springs, Idaho. Lidy Hot Springs cemetery was unmarked until 2010, when it was located as part of a community effort to locate and mark abandoned cemeteries in Clark County, Idaho. The cemetery was fenced and a grave marker for Moran was placed within the cemetery. No attempt was made to mark the actual location of his grave, because no cemetery records exist that would reveal it.

 

MOH CITATION:

Gallantry in action.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: LIDY HOT SPRINGS CEMETERY, LIDY HOT SPRINGS, IDAHO. (UNCONFIRMED)

LOCATION OF MEDAL: UNKNOWN.