John Robinson, heroic Medal of Honor recipient and Republican Lieutenant Governor
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute John Robinson, born April 10th 1817. Dismissed from West Point, he still managed to secure an army commission. He fought in Mexico, then was deployed to Florida and Utah. Commander of Fort McHenry at outbreak of civil war, the patriotic officer defied secessionist Maryland Democrats. Robinson recruited troops throughout the Midwest. An appreciative Republican Governor of Michigan gave him command of a regiment. It was remembered of his valor at Gettysburg that “his personal supervision and noble example secured for us the honor of victory.” He later was awarded the Medal of Honor, for valor at a battle that cost him his left leg. Peace restored, Robinson assisted emancipated slaves. Retiring from the army, he became involved with veterans groups. In 1872, he was elected Lieutenant Governor of New York, on the Republican ticket. Back to Ba...