Matthew Bickford

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Matthew Bickford
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Born1839
Peoria County, Illinois
Died1918 (aged 78–79)
Washington
Place of burial
Bayview Cemetery in Bellingham, Washington
AllegianceUnited States of America
Union
Service/branchUnion Army
RankCorporal
UnitMissouri 8th Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry - Company G
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War
AwardsMedal of Honor

Matthew Bickford (1839–1918) received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the American Civil War.

Biography[]

He was born in Peoria County, Illinois in 1839. He entered service at "Trivolia", Peoria County, Illinois.[1] He was a Corporal, in Company G, 8th Missouri Volunteer Infantry, Union Army. He received the Medal of Honor for Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party[2]" at Vicksburg, Mississippi, May 22, 1863.[3]

Bickford moved to Washington state around 1907.[4] He died in 1918, and is buried in Bayview Cemetery in Bellingham, Washington.

Medal of Honor citation[]

  • Rank and organization: Corporal, Company G, 8th Missouri Infantry.
  • Place and date: At Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863.
  • Entered service at: Trivolia, Peoria County, Ill.
  • Birth: Peoria County, Ill.
  • Date of issue: August 31, 1894.

Citation:

Gallantry in the charge of the "volunteer storming party.[5][6]"

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Notes[]

  1. ^ Likely Trivoli, Illinois, the only town in Peoria County, Illinois with a name like this.
  2. ^ Dyer (1908), p. 428.
  3. ^ War Department (1880), p. 87.
  4. ^ Bickford Newsletter, Vol. 12. No. 1... at genforum.genealogy.com
  5. ^ CMOHS (2014).
  6. ^ VCOnline (2020).

References[]

  • Dyer, Frederick H (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co. ASIN B01BUFJ76Q.
  • War Department, U.S. (1880). The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. OCLC 857196196.
  • "BICKFORD, MATTHEW". Congressional Medal of Honor Society. CMOHS. 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  • "Matthew Bickford". THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE VICTORIA & GEORGE CROSS. VCOnline. 2020. Retrieved 2 May 2020.

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