Mark G. Ham

American sailor in the Civil War (c. 1820 – 1869) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mark G. Ham (c. 1820 1869) was an American sailor who received the Medal of Honor for valor in action during the American Civil War.

Died1869 (aged 4849)
Buried
Harmony Grove Cemetery
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Mark G. Ham
Civil War era Navy Medal of Honor
Bornc. 1820
Died1869 (aged 4849)
Buried
Harmony Grove Cemetery
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
AllegianceUnited States of America
Union
BranchUnion Navy
UnitUnited States Navy USS Kearsarge
ConflictsAmerican Civil War
AwardsMedal of Honor
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Biography

Ham was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He was a member of the crew of USS Kearsarge when she sank the commerce raider CSS Alabama on June 19, 1864 off Cherbourg, France. During this action, he distinguished himself under heavy fire from the enemy.[1]

Ham is buried in Harmony Grove Cemetery in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and Organization: Carpenter's Mate, U.S. Navy. Born: 1820, Portsmouth, N.H. Accredited To: New Hampshire. G.O. No.: 45, December 31, 1864.

Citation:

Served on board the U.S.S. Kearsarge when she destroyed the Alabama off Cherbourg, France, June 19, 1864. Performing his duties intelligently and faithfully, Ham distinguished himself in the face of the bitter enemy fire and was highly commended by his divisional officer.[1]

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