Career
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Purvis enlisted in the Marine Corps on October 27, 1869. He reported immediately to the Marine detachment on board the United States Ship Alaska soon departing for the Far East. In desperate hand-to-hand fighting, the sailors and Marines stormed the walls of the citadel.
Private Purvis ran immediately to the flagstaff which bore the Korean colors and loosed the halyards.
He was joined by Cpl Charles Brown, and the two tore down the flag. He was discharged in 1873 and served two additional tours with the Marine Corps, 1874 to 1879 and 1879 to 1884, rising to the rank of Corporal.
He is buried in Saint Annes Cemetery, Annapolis, Maryland. His grave can be found in the Cedar Bluff Section, Lot 154.
United States Ship Hugh Purvis (Doctor of Divinity-709), a United States. Navy Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, was named in his honor.
Purvis Road on Marine Corps Base Quantico is named in his honor.