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John Tracy (Medal of Honor)

Private John Tracy (December 28, 1848 – May 29, 1918), born Henry G. Nabers, was an Irish-born soldier in the U.S. Army who served with the 8th U.S. Cavalry during the Apache Wars. He was one of thirty-two men received the Medal of Honor for gallantry in fighting Cochise and the Apache Indians in the Chiricahua Mountains of Arizona, later known as the "Campaign of the Rocky Mesa", on October 20, 1869.

John Tracy
Birth nameHenry G. Nabers
Born(1848-12-28)December 28, 1848
Dublin, Ireland
DiedMay 29, 1918(1918-05-29) (aged 69)
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Place of burial
Calvary Cemetery and Mausoleum
Allegiance United States
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of servicec. 1869–1870
RankPrivate
Unit8th U.S. Cavalry
Battles/warsIndian Wars
Apache Wars
AwardsMedal of Honor

Biography

Henry G. Nabers was born in Dublin, Ireland, on December 28, 1848. He later emigrated to the United States and, under the alias John Tracy, enlisted as a private in the United States Army in either Chicago, Illinois or St. Paul, Minnesota.

He was assigned to Company G of the 8th Cavalry Regiment and sent to the Arizona Territory where he saw considerable action during the Apache Wars. He particularly distinguished himself during the campaign against Cochise in late-1869. On October 5, he was part of a small cavalry detachment from Fort Bowie, under the command of Lieutenant William H. Winters and Captain Reuben F. Bernard, in pursuit of an Apache raiding party. Earlier that day, these Apaches had massacred a stage coach en route to Tucson and then attacked a group of cowboys in Sulphur Springs Valley. His unit eventually caught up to them at Cochise's stronghold in Chiricahua Mountains, above Rucker Canyon, where they engaged in a major battle, later known as the "Campaign of the Rocky Mesa", on October 20, 1869.

Tracy was cited for "gallantry in action" and one of thirty-two members of the 1st and 8th U.S. Cavalry who received the Medal of Honor four months later.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

He died on May 29, 1918, at age 69 and was interred at the Calvary Cemetery and Mausoleum in St. Louis, Missouri. Tracy remained buried in an unmarked grave for nearly a century before a campaign, headed by Connie Nisinger in the spring of 2003, eventually resulted in an official Medal of Honor headstone being placed at his grave site.[10]

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 8th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Chiricahua Mountains, Ariz., 20 October 1869. Entered service at: St. Paul, Minn. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 14 February 1870.

Citation:

Bravery in action with Indians.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ Beyer, Walter F. and Oscar Frederick Keydel, ed. Deeds of Valor: From Records in the Archives of the United States Government; how American Heroes Won the Medal of Honor; History of Our Recent Wars and Explorations, from Personal Reminiscences and Records of Officers and Enlisted Men who Were Rewarded by Congress for Most Conspicuous Acts of Bravery on the Battle-field, on the High Seas and in Arctic Explorations. Vol. 2. Detroit: Perrien-Keydel Company, 1906. (p. 553)
  2. ^ Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs. Medal of Honor recipients, 1863–1978, 96th Cong., 1st sess. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1979. (pp. 974, 1021)
  3. ^ Hannings, Bud. A Portrait of the Stars and Stripes. Glenside, Pennsylvania: Seniram Publishing, 1988. (p. 400) ISBN 0922564000
  4. ^ O'Neal, Bill. Fighting Men of the Indian Wars: A Biographical Encyclopedia of the Mountain Men, Soldiers, Cowboys, and Pioneers Who Took Up Arms During America's Westward Expansion. Stillwater, Oklahoma: Barbed Wire Press, 1991. (p. 26) ISBN 093526907X
  5. ^ Owens, Ron. Medal of Honor: Historical Facts & Figures. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company, 2004. (p. 192) ISBN 1563119951
  6. ^ Yenne, Bill. Indian Wars: The Campaign for the American West. Yardley, Pennsylvania: Westholme Publishing, 2006. (p. 141) ISBN 1594160163
  7. ^ Nunnally, Michael L. American Indian Wars: A Chronology of Confrontations Between Native Peoples and Settlers and the United States Military, 1500s–1901. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2007. ISBN 0786429364
  8. ^ Sterner, C. Douglas (1999). "MOH Citation for John Tracy". MOH Recipients: Indian Campaigns. HomeofHeroes.com. Retrieved June 30, 2010.
  9. ^ Army Times Publishing Company. "Military Times Hall of Valor: John Tracy". Awards and Citations: Medal of Honor. MilitaryTimes.com. Retrieved June 30, 2010.
  10. ^ Sterner, C. Douglas (1999). "Photo of Grave site of MOH Recipient John Tracy". Medal of Honor recipient Gravesites In The State of Missouri. HomeofHeroes.com. Retrieved June 30, 2010.
  11. ^ "Medal of Honor recipients". Indian War Campaigns. United States Army Center of Military History. June 8, 2009. Retrieved June 29, 2009.

Further reading

  • Konstantin, Phil. This Day in North American Indian History: Important Dates in the History of North America's Native Peoples for Every Calendar Day. New York: Da Capo Press, 2002. ISBN 0306811707

External links

  • "John Tracy". Claim to Fame: Medal of Honor recipients. Find a Grave. Retrieved June 30, 2010.

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Private John Tracy December 28 1848 May 29 1918 born Henry G Nabers was an Irish born soldier in the U S Army who served with the 8th U S Cavalry during the Apache Wars He was one of thirty two men received the Medal of Honor for gallantry in fighting Cochise and the Apache Indians in the Chiricahua Mountains of Arizona later known as the Campaign of the Rocky Mesa on October 20 1869 John TracyBirth nameHenry G NabersBorn 1848 12 28 December 28 1848Dublin IrelandDiedMay 29 1918 1918 05 29 aged 69 St Louis Missouri United StatesPlace of burialCalvary Cemetery and MausoleumAllegiance United StatesService wbr branchUnited States ArmyYears of servicec 1869 1870RankPrivateUnit8th U S CavalryBattles warsIndian WarsApache WarsAwardsMedal of Honor Contents 1 Biography 2 Medal of Honor citation 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography EditHenry G Nabers was born in Dublin Ireland on December 28 1848 He later emigrated to the United States and under the alias John Tracy enlisted as a private in the United States Army in either Chicago Illinois or St Paul Minnesota He was assigned to Company G of the 8th Cavalry Regiment and sent to the Arizona Territory where he saw considerable action during the Apache Wars He particularly distinguished himself during the campaign against Cochise in late 1869 On October 5 he was part of a small cavalry detachment from Fort Bowie under the command of Lieutenant William H Winters and Captain Reuben F Bernard in pursuit of an Apache raiding party Earlier that day these Apaches had massacred a stage coach en route to Tucson and then attacked a group of cowboys in Sulphur Springs Valley His unit eventually caught up to them at Cochise s stronghold in Chiricahua Mountains above Rucker Canyon where they engaged in a major battle later known as the Campaign of the Rocky Mesa on October 20 1869 Tracy was cited for gallantry in action and one of thirty two members of the 1st and 8th U S Cavalry who received the Medal of Honor four months later 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 He died on May 29 1918 at age 69 and was interred at the Calvary Cemetery and Mausoleum in St Louis Missouri Tracy remained buried in an unmarked grave for nearly a century before a campaign headed by Connie Nisinger in the spring of 2003 eventually resulted in an official Medal of Honor headstone being placed at his grave site 10 Medal of Honor citation EditRank and organization Private Company G 8th U S Cavalry Place and date At Chiricahua Mountains Ariz 20 October 1869 Entered service at St Paul Minn Birth Ireland Date of issue 14 February 1870 Citation Bravery in action with Indians 11 See also Edit Biography portalList of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian WarsReferences Edit Beyer Walter F and Oscar Frederick Keydel ed Deeds of Valor From Records in the Archives of the United States Government how American Heroes Won the Medal of Honor History of Our Recent Wars and Explorations from Personal Reminiscences and Records of Officers and Enlisted Men who Were Rewarded by Congress for Most Conspicuous Acts of Bravery on the Battle field on the High Seas and in Arctic Explorations Vol 2 Detroit Perrien Keydel Company 1906 p 553 Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs Medal of Honor recipients 1863 1978 96th Cong 1st sess Washington DC US Government Printing Office 1979 pp 974 1021 Hannings Bud A Portrait of the Stars and Stripes Glenside Pennsylvania Seniram Publishing 1988 p 400 ISBN 0922564000 O Neal Bill Fighting Men of the Indian Wars A Biographical Encyclopedia of the Mountain Men Soldiers Cowboys and Pioneers Who Took Up Arms During America s Westward Expansion Stillwater Oklahoma Barbed Wire Press 1991 p 26 ISBN 093526907X Owens Ron Medal of Honor Historical Facts amp Figures Paducah Kentucky Turner Publishing Company 2004 p 192 ISBN 1563119951 Yenne Bill Indian Wars The Campaign for the American West Yardley Pennsylvania Westholme Publishing 2006 p 141 ISBN 1594160163 Nunnally Michael L American Indian Wars A Chronology of Confrontations Between Native Peoples and Settlers and the United States Military 1500s 1901 Jefferson North Carolina McFarland 2007 ISBN 0786429364 Sterner C Douglas 1999 MOH Citation for John Tracy MOH Recipients Indian Campaigns HomeofHeroes com Retrieved June 30 2010 Army Times Publishing Company Military Times Hall of Valor John Tracy Awards and Citations Medal of Honor MilitaryTimes com Retrieved June 30 2010 Sterner C Douglas 1999 Photo of Grave site of MOH Recipient John Tracy Medal of Honor recipient Gravesites In The State of Missouri HomeofHeroes com Retrieved June 30 2010 Medal of Honor recipients Indian War Campaigns United States Army Center of Military History June 8 2009 Retrieved June 29 2009 Further reading EditKonstantin Phil This Day in North American Indian History Important Dates in the History of North America s Native Peoples for Every Calendar Day New York Da Capo Press 2002 ISBN 0306811707External links Edit John Tracy Claim to Fame Medal of Honor recipients Find a Grave Retrieved June 30 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Tracy Medal of Honor amp oldid 1132652465, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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