

WILLIAM WESLEY KENDALL, 1st Sgt. Company A, 49th Indiana Infantry. Entered service at Jeffersonville, Clark County, IN and was born in Hall Township, Dubois County, IN 31 August 1839, and enlisted Oct. 31, 1861, in Co. A, 49th Indiana Infantry. He was soon promoted 1st Sergeant, June 18,1863(62??) , and afterwards to 1st Lieutenant of his company, and was wounded once during the war. He served till the very last shot was fired, and was present in many battles, being discharged September 13, 1865.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION At Black River Bridge, on May17th, 1863, Sgt. William W. Kendall, Co. A, 49th Indiana Infantry gained his Medal. Our troops under General Lawler struck the enemy, who held a strong position, well defended. The 49th was one of the regiments in the charge and nearly all the officers were shot down in the first rush of our troops. All the officers of Kendall's Company were killed or wounded and early in the action he found himself in command of his company, and when nearing the enemy's works was confronted by a ditch almost ten feet wide. He was an athlete and leaping the opening, he landed on a pile of planks. Quickly throwing them one by one across the opening he made a way for his men to follow, and when a number had crossed he led a charge on the enemy's line, capturing guns and more prisioners than he had men in his command.
DATE PRESENTED:12 FEBRUARY 1894
DIED AT: West Baden, IN ,14 August 1920 and is buried at the Ames Chapel Cemetery, Abydel, IN.


