Jacob F. Raub
Jacob F. Raub was an American soldier and surgeon who fought with the Union Army in the American Civil War. Raub received his country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for actions taken on February 5, 1865, during the Battle of Hatcher's Run.
Early life
Raub was born in Raubsville, Pennsylvania, on May 13, 1840. Raub attained a Doctor of Medicine degree in 1864.Civil War
Raub served with the 210th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War as an assistant surgeon.Battle of Hatcher's Run
On February 5, 1865, during the Battle of Hatcher's Run, Raub volunteered to tend wounded soldiers in the middle of severe gunfire and then took up arms himself and began to fight after noticing Confederate soldiers about to launch a surprise attack from a position his regiment was initially not prepared to defend. He received the Medal of Honor on April 20, 1896, some 31 years after his actions.Personal life
Raub married Jane S. Weaver, the third of nine siblings, on September 16, 1864. The couple had three children, born in 1867, 1870, and 1874, respectively.Raub and his wife Jane S. are buried at Arlington National Cemetery.