Brevet Captain George Washington Roosevelt (February 14, 1843 – April 14, 1907), received the Medal of Honor for heroism during the American Civil War.
Following the outbreak of the American Civil War, Roosevelt enlisted as a corporal in Company K of the 26th Pennsylvania Infantry on May 1, 1861, at age 17.
He was promoted to sergeant on September 1, 1862.
He had risen to first sergeant of Company K by the time of the Battle of Gettysburg in July, 1863 during which, he was severely wounded. As a result of this wound his left leg was amputated. He was honorably discharged from the Army at Philadelphia on March 14, 1864.
In recognition of his war service, Roosevelt received a brevet promotion to captain.
Later life
He married Ida Mae Goldberg (1855-1926) on 14 Mar 1874 at Washington, DC.
For extraordinary heroism while serving with Company K, 26th Pennsylvania Infantry. At Bull Run, Virginia, on 30 August 1862, First Sergeant Roosevelt recaptured the colors, which had been seized by the enemy. At Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on 2 July 1863, he captured a Confederate Color Bearer and color, during this heroic effort he was severely wounded.