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George Mason Lovering

George Mason Lovering
BornJanuary 10, 1832
Springfield, New Hampshire
DiedApril 2, 1919 (aged 87)
Lewiston, Maine
Place of burial
AllegianceUnited States United States of America
Union
Service/branchUnited States Union Army
RankUnion army 1st lt rank insignia.jpg First Lieutenant
UnitMassachusetts Company I, 4th Massachusetts Infantry
United States 75th United States Colored Troops
Commands heldCompany I
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War
Siege of Port Hudson
Red River Campaign
AwardsMedal of Honor

George Mason Lovering (January 10, 1832 – April 2, 1919) was a Union Army soldier who received the Medal of Honor for meritorious service during the American Civil War.

Biography

He was born to James and Catherine Lovering on January 10, 1832, in Springfield, New Hampshire. The family soon moved to East Randolph (now Holbrook, Massachusetts), and George eventually joined the Randolph Light Infantry, a militia unit that was called into active service at the start of the Civil War. He served as First Sergeant in Company I of the 4th Massachusetts Infantry. On June 14, 1863, Lovering took part in the Siege of Port Hudson, a Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River. His courage in this battle resulted in Lovering being awarded a Medal of Honor in 1891, the only such recipient from Holbrook.

Lovering was commissioned as a First Lieutenant in the renamed 75th Regiment of U.S. Colored Troops, which was formed from the 3rd Infantry Corps d'Afrique. He participated in the Red River Campaign, then served in the bayous of Louisiana until he was mustered out in 1865.

He eventually moved to Maine, spending his final years living at a veterans home. He died at the age of 87 at St. Mary's Hospital in Lewiston, Maine. He is buried in Union Cemetery in Holbrook.

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: First Sergeant, Company I, 4th Massachusetts Infantry. Place and date: At Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863. Entered service at: East Randolph, Mass. Born: January 10, 1832, Springfield, N.H. Date of issue: November 19, 1891.

Citation:

During a momentary confusion in the ranks caused by other troops rushing upon the regiment, this soldier, with coolness and determination, rendered efficient aid in preventing a panic among the troops.

See also

References

  • "Gravestone". Retrieved September 29, 2010.
  • "George Mason Lovering". Claim to Fame: Medal of Honor recipients. Find a Grave. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
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