James K. L. Duncan | |
Birth Date: | 6 July 1845 |
Birth Place: | Frankfort Mineral Springs, Pennsylvania |
Placeofburial: | Wood National Cemetery |
Rank: | Ordinary Seaman |
Awards: | Medal of Honor |
Alma Mater: | Monmouth College |
Laterwork: | Physician |
Ordinary Seaman James K. L. Duncan (July 6, 1845, to March 27, 1913) was an American sailor who fought in the American Civil War. Duncan received the country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his action aboard the on 2 March 1864. He was honored with the award on 31 December 1864.[1] [2]
Duncan was born in Frankfort Mineral Springs, Pennsylvania on July 6, 1845. Duncan attended Monmouth College with the class of 1866 but did not return to college after leaving to join the Civil War fighting for the north. He enlisted into the U.S. Navy on June 26, 1863, in Chicago, Illinois. He was assigned to the tinclad steamer USS Fort Hindman at the time of his Medal of Honor action in March 1864. He was mustered out of service on July 8, 1864, in Red River, Louisiana. He reenlisted on March 4, 1865, and was discharged on July 13, 1866, in Pensacola, Florida.
He was married to Lillian J. Duncan. In civilian life he had a career as a physician. He was admitted to the Northwestern Branch Soldiers Home on May 2, 1910.[3] He died on March 27, 1913, and his remains are interred at the Wood National Cemetery in Wisconsin.