
Scanlon, born in Ireland, served with the 4th Massaschusetts Calvary after enlisting in December 1863. A bootmaker from Spencer, Mass., Scanlon was among a group of soldiers who rescued stranded comrades on the steamship Boston on the Ashepoo River in South Carolina on May 24. 1864. Nearly 400 soldiers on the Boston, under heavy fire from a Confederate battery, were rescued. Scanlon was among five soldiers who were awarded the Medal of Honor for their bravery in this action.
Scanlon, whose name on the Medal of Honor marker is spelled Scanlan, died in Farmington, Conn., on Sept. 5, 1903. He was 64.

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