After having been severely wounded in right shoulder, continued to do duty in a most courageous manner.
Fearless exposure and dashing bravery in cutting off the Indians’ pony herd, thereby greatly crippling the hostiles.
With a force of 40 men rode all night to the relief of a command that had been defeated and was besieged by an overwhelming
Engaged singlehanded 2 renegade Indians until his horse was shot under him and then pursued them so long as he was able.
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