Jacob Parrott
1843–1908 (age 65)
Biography
Jacob Parrott (1843–1908) was among the youngest soldiers to answer the call of the Civil War and became the first recipient of the Medal of Honor for his courage on the Andrews Raid, setting an example that inspired fellow troops. He carried the lessons of service with him long after the fighting ended, offering support to veterans and sharing his story so others would remember the sacrifices made.
He remained a familiar figure in his hometown, where his humility and steady spirit comforted neighbors and kept alive the bonds formed during trying times. Grove Cemetery now safeguards his memory, a quiet tribute to a life spent defending ideals and encouraging others.