| Birth: | 1842 | | Death: | Jan. 15, 1886 |  Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. He was a prisoner of war. He served as an Ordinary Seaman in the Union Navy. He was awarded the CMOH for action off Plymouth, North Carolina. His citation reads "Harley served on board the U.S. Picket Boat No. 1, in action, 27 October 1864, against the Confederate ram Albemarle, which had resisted repeated attacks by our steamers and had kept a large force of vessels employed in watching her. The picket boat, equipped with a spar torpedo, succeeded in passing the enemy picket within 20 yards without being discovered and then made for the Albemarle under a full head of steam, Immediately taken under fire by the ram, the small boat plunged on, jumped the log boom which encircled the target and exploded its torpedo under the port bow of the ram. The picket boat was destroyed by enemy fire and almost the entire crew taken prisoner or lost." (bio by: Don Morfe)
Search Amazon for Bernard Harley | | | Burial:
Holy Cross Cemetery
Brooklyn Kings County New York, USA Plot: St James Section, Range M, Plot 21 | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Don Morfe Record added: Dec 24, 2003
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