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Sgt. Miles James

Virginia

Princess Anne Rd
Virginia Beach, VA 23456
United States

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Sgt. Miles James Historical Marker
Sgt. Miles James Historical Marker Virginia Department of Historic Resources

Miles James (ca. 1829-ca. 1871), born into slavery in Princess Anne County, made his way to Portsmouth and enlisted in the U.S. Army in Nov. 1863. He was mustered into service at Fort Monroe and soon became a corporal in the 36th U.S. Colored Infantry. James was awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary heroism in action at New Market Heights, VA, on 29 Sept. 1864. After a bullet shattered his arm, necessitating an immediate field amputation, he continued to fight and urged his men forward within 30 yards of the Confederate works. Promoted to sergeant, he returned to duty by April 1865. He served briefly in Texas before rejoining his family in Norfolk. James died ca. 1871 of complications from his wound.

Marker: KV-32, Virginia Department of Historic Resources (2019)

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