Powhatan Beaty

Powhatan Beaty
First Sergeant Powhatan Beaty, of the 5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment, who was awarded the Medal of Honor, for taking command of his company at the Battle of Chaffin's Farm, after all officers had been killed and/or wounded.
Born(1837-10-08)October 8, 1837
Richmond, Virginia
DiedDecember 6, 1916(1916-12-06) (aged 79)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Place of burial
Union Baptist Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio
Allegiance
Service / branch
Years of service1863–1865
Rank First Sergeant
Unit5th Regiment United States Colored Troops
Battles / wars
Awards Medal of Honor
Other workActor

Powhatan Beaty (October 8, 1837 – December 6, 1916) was an African American soldier and actor. During the American Civil War, he served in the Union Army's 5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment throughout the Richmond–Petersburg Campaign. He received America's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for taking command of his company at the Battle of Chaffin's Farm, after all officers had been killed or wounded.

Following the war, he became an orator and actor, appearing in amateur theater productions in his home of Cincinnati, Ohio. His most well-known stage performance was an 1884 appearance at Ford's Opera House on 9th Street in Washington, D.C., opposite Henrietta Vinton Davis.