The men of Massachusetts were falling back in disarray They had held their line for hours on this hot and humid day. Nathan Allen bore the tricolor when they were ordered to withdraw But he turned and charged the rebel line because of what he saw. The regimental banner had fallen to the clay The rebels too had eyed the prize and they were on their way. The bullets sang their song of death as from his friendβs dead hands He bore the colors back to where his unit made their stand. The honor of the regiment was wrapped up in their banner To Nathaniel Allan, more than his life, that mattered. He was cited for his courage; all had seen what he had done. Upon his grave they placed a star, the honor that he won.
Nathaniel M. Allan was awarded the Congressional medal of honor for his courage in action at Gettysburg on 07/02/1863. He single handedly rescued the regimental flag and bore it and the Stars and stripes from the field preventing their capture by the forces of the army of Northern Virginia. It was a time when Americans did not regard their nation's flag as kindling.