Biden bestows Medal of Honor on Union soldiers who helped hijack train in Confederate territory
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — A descendent of a Union soldier getting the Medal of Honor from President Joe Biden for conspicuous gallantry during the Civil War says it’s an opportunity for his ancestor to be remembered as “a brave soldier who did what he thought was right.” Brian Taylor is a great-great-great-nephew of U.S. Army Pvt. Philip G. Shadrach. Biden awarded the Medal of Honor on Wednesday to Shadrach and Pvt. George D. Wilson, who stole a locomotive deep in Confederate territory and drove it north while destroying railroad tracks and telegraph lines. Shadrach was from Pennsylvania and Wilson from Ohio. Wilson’s great-great-granddaughter says she gets chills reading his final words about having no ill feelings for the South.