Charles L. Barrell

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Charles L. Barrell
Born(1842-08-01)August 1, 1842
Conquest, New York
DiedApril 18, 1914(1914-04-18) (aged 71)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Buried
Hooker Cemetery, Wayland, Michigan [1]
42°42′22″N85°35′34″W / 42.7061°N 85.5928°W / 42.7061; -85.5928
AllegianceFlag of the United States (1861-1863).svg  United States of America
Service / branch Union Army
Rank Union army 1st lt rank insignia.jpg First Lieutenant [2] [3]
UnitCompany C, 102nd Regiment United States Colored Troops [2]
Battles / wars American Civil War
AwardsMedal of Honor ribbon.svg Medal of Honor

Lieutenant Charles L. Barrell (August 1, 1842 – April 18, 1914) [4] was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Barrell was awarded the country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his action near Camden, South Carolina, in April 1865. [2] [4]

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Biography

Charles was born August 1, 1842 in Conquest, Cayuga County, New York to Joseph Barrel and Emily Carey. On 2 August 1862, Barrell enlisted at Leighton, Allegan County, Michigan into Company C of the 102d U.S. Colored Troops as a flag holder for the Grand Army of the Republic. He attained the rank of First Lieutenant on 3 January 1863. He was awarded the Medal of Honor and presented with the award on 14 May 1891. [2]

Barrel died in Ann Arbor, Michigan and is buried at Hooker Cemetery, Wayland, MI. [1]

Medal of Honor citation

Hazardous service in marching through the enemy's country to bring relief to his command. [4]

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