Edward A. Holton

Edward Alexander Holton
Born(1835-08-28)August 28, 1835
Westminster, Vermont, US
DiedJanuary 29, 1906(1906-01-29) (aged 70)
Bernardston, Massachusetts, US
Place of burial
Old Westminster Cemetery, Westminster, Vermont
AllegianceUnited States
Union
Service / branchUnited States Army
Union Army
RankCaptain
Unit1st Vermont Infantry (Company H, May–August 1861)
6th Vermont Infantry (Company I, 1861-1864)
Battles / warsAmerican Civil War
  Siege of Yorktown and Lee's Mills
  Seven Days campaign
  Battle of Garnett's & Golding's Farm
  Battle of Williamsburg
  Battle of Savage's Station
  Battle of White Oak Swamp
  Battle of Malvern Hill
  Second Battle of Bull Run
  Battle of South Mountain
  Battle of Antietam
  Battle of Fredericksburg
  Second Battle of Fredericksburg
  Battle of Salem Church
  Battle of the Wilderness
Awards Medal of Honor

Edward Alexander Holton (August 28, 1835 – January 29, 1906) was a United States soldier who was awarded his nation's highest honor for valor, the U.S. Medal of Honor, for his gallantry while fighting with the 6th Vermont Infantry during the American Civil War. The award was issued in recognition of his efforts, while under heavy enemy fire, to prevent the American flag from falling into enemy hands after his regiment's color-bearer fell in action during the Battle of Lee's Mills, Virginia in April 1862.