Louis Richards MOH

b. 1835 New York. d. 07/01/1894 Brooklyn, New York.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 24-25/04/1862 Forts Jackson and St Philip and New Orleans, Louisiana.

Born in about 1835 in New York City, Richards was still living in the state of New York when he joined the Navy. He served during the Civil War as a quartermaster on the USS Pensacola. At the Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip near New Orleans on April 24, 1862, he successfully steered his ship through obstacles placed in the Mississippi River by the Confederates. For this action, he was awarded the Medal of Honor a year later on April 3, 1863.

 

MOH CITATION:

Richards served as quartermaster on board the U.S.S. Pensacola in the attacks upon Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and at the taking of New Orleans, 24 and 25 April 1862. Through all the din and roar of battle, he steered the ship through the narrow opening of the barricade, and his attention to orders contributed to the successful passage of the ship without once fouling the shore or the obstacles of the barricade.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: EVERGREENS CEMETERY, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.

MT HERMON SECTION, LOT 3564.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: FAMILY.