Henry L. Hulbert
Henry Lewis Hulbert (January 12, 1867-October 4, 1918) was a United States Marine who served during the Second Samoan Civil War and World War I. As a private, he received the Medal of Honor for distinguished service in Samoa on April 1, 1899.
Hulbert was buried in Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Virginia. His grave can be found in Section 3 Lot 4309.
Read more about Henry L. Hulbert: Early Years, Second Samoan Civil War, World War I, Awards and Honors
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