Richard J. Gage (1842 – April 28, 1903[1]) was a soldier in the 104th Illinois Infantry during the American Civil War.
On July 2, 1863, he volunteered for an attack on a blockhouse by the Elk River in Tennessee.
[2] On October 30, 1897, he received the Medal of Honor, the highest decoration in the U.S. military, for his participation in this action.
He was captured at the Battle of Chickamauga, and was incarcerated at Libby Prison for the next 6 months.
[6] Gage's Medal of Honor citation reads: Voluntarily joined a small party that, under a heavy fire, captured a stockade and saved the bridge.