Henry H. Bickford

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Henry H. Bickford
Born(1838-03-13)March 13, 1838
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Died May 20, 1917(1917-05-20) (aged 79)
Place of burial Hartland, New York
Allegiance Flag of the United States.svg United States of America
Service/branch USArmy flag.jpg United States Army
Union Army
Years of service 1861 - 1865
Rank Quartermaster Sergeant
Unit 8th New York Cavalry
Battles/wars Battle of Waynesboro, Virginia
Awards Medal of Honor ribbon.svg Medal of Honor

Henry H. Bickford (March 13, 1838 May 20, 1917) was an American soldier who received the Medal of Honor for valor during the American Civil War.

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Bickford enlisted in the Army from Hartland, New York in October 1861. He received the Medal of Honor on March 26, 1865, for his actions at the Battle of Waynesboro, Virginia. He mustered out with his regiment in June 1865. [1]

Hartland, New York Town in New York, United States

Hartland is a town in Niagara County, New York, USA. The population was 4,117 at the 2010 census. The town is named after Hartland, Vermont, the homeplace of some early settlers.

The Battle of Waynesboro was fought on March 2, 1865, at Waynesboro in Augusta County, Virginia, during the American Civil War. It was the final battle for Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal Early, whose force was destroyed.

Medal of Honor citation

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Recapture of flag. [2]

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