- Henry F. Frizzell
Infobox Military Person
name=Henry F. Frizzell
born= December 1839
died= death year and age|1904|1839
placeofbirth= Madison County,Missouri
placeofdeath=
placeofburial= Mount Lebanon Cemetery Saint Ann, Missouri
caption= Henry F. Frizzell
nickname=
allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
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rank=
commands=
unit=6th Missouri Infantry
battles=American Civil War
awards=Medal of Honor
laterwork=Henry F. Frizzell (December 1839 – May 1904) was a
Union Army soldier andMedal of Honor recipient. A Madision County,Missouri native and self-described “Union Man”, he served during theAmerican Civil War . In August of 1861, Henry traveled toCamp Blood inPilot Knob , Missouri and enlisted for 3 years in the6th Missouri Infantry .Biography
Two months into his service with the Missouri Infantry he contracted the
Measles ,Bronchitis and sore eyes and was sent to a hospital inTipton ,Missouri . After treatment and recovery, he later rejoined his unit and fought with them at theBattle of Vicksburg inMississippi . While there Henry joined a fighting group of only unmarried volunteers. This group, calledForlorn Hope , was so named because they were not expected to return. This unit was to storm “Fort Hill ” as Henry described it. This “fort” was actually a patchwork of several well-protected forts and entrenchment’s, which housed a Confederate garrison of more than 20,000 men. On May 22, 1863, the brave men of Forlorn Hope attacked Fort Hill. At the end of thebattle 85% of thisvolunteer storming party were either killed or badly wounded. Henry was one of the wounded that day, suffering a gunshot to the head, breaking the bone by his right eye and losing a portion of his right ear. For his actions on that date he would later be awarded theMedal of Honor . To this day, he is the only Medal of Honor recipient from Madison County and one of only 77 from Missouri.Henry was
captured by the confederacy that day. A week later he was released by the confederacy in prisoner exchange and spent the next two months in a hospital in Memphis,Tennessee . Later in 1863, his unit joined the ranks of GeneralWilliam Tecumseh Sherman and fought in the Battle of Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga. After re-enlisting in January 1864, the Henry and the 6th Missouri infantry joined General Sherman on his march through Georgia. Henry was shot in the left knee on May 14, 1864, at thebattle of Resaca Georgia. He continued fighting until inLynch Creek ,North Carolina , the Confederates again captured him on March 1, 1865. After escaping, he heard the war was over and, in his own words, “he started working his way back to Madison County as best he could.”Henry did made it back to Madison County, eventually getting married and having children. He died in 1904 at the age of 67. He is buried in Mount Lebanon Cemetery Saint Ann, Missouri. Frizzell's marker is located near the front entrance of the cemetery.findagrave|6531621 Retrieved on 2007-11-20]
ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
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*findagrave|6531621 Retrieved on 2007-11-20
* [http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/civwaral.html|Army Medal of Honor website]Persondata
NAME= Frizzell, Henry F.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Army Medal of Honor recipient
DATE OF BIRTH= December 1839
PLACE OF BIRTH= Madison County,Missouri
DATE OF DEATH= May 1904
PLACE OF DEATH=
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