Cyrus Hayden

Cyrus Freeman Hayden
aboard USS Colorado in 1871 with a sujagi: (right to left) Cpl Charles Brown, Pvt Hugh Purvis, possibly Cyrus Hayden. Photograph by Felice Beato
BornSeptember 1839
York, Maine
Diedpossibly February 25, 1912 (aged 72)
Presque Isle, Maine
Place of burial
Fairmount Cemetery Section C, Lot 42
Allegiance United States of America
Service / branch United States Navy
RankCarpenter
UnitUSS Colorado
Battles / warsKorean Expedition
AwardsMedal of Honor

Cyrus Freeman Hayden (September 1839 – possibly February 25, 1912) was a United States Navy sailor received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Korean Expedition on June 11, 1871. While serving as the color bearer for the USS Colorado's crew and Marines, Hayden planted the American Flag on the ramparts under heavy enemy fire.

Hayden enlisted in the Navy from Boston, Massachusetts in 1869. While some list Hayden's death as occurring in 1912, there is no evidence "that the man buried in Maine was a veteran."[1]

  1. ^ "Lost to History » Medal of Honor Historical Society of the United States".

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