William Bumgarner MOH

b. 12/07/1837 Mason County, West Virginia. d. 24/12/1911 Liberty Center, Indiana.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 22/05/1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi.

William Bumgarner MOH

Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient. He served as a Sergeant in the Union Army in Company A, 4th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for action on May 22, 1863 at Vicksburg, Mississippi. His citation reads “Gallantry in the charge of the volunteer storming party.” On the day in question 150 men were called to volunteer to make a “forlorn hope” diversionary charge on the Confederate position known as the Stockade Redan – a charge that was intended to draw fire away from the real planned attack, and a charge no one was expected to return from (to this end, only unmarried men were accepted as volunteers). After charging an open plain in full view of the Confederates, the withering fire was such that most of the volunteers were cut down, and those that made it through the fire sought shelter in a ravine under the Redan. There they stayed and fought until nightfall, when the survivors made their way back to the Union lines. 85 percent of the men who made the charge did not make it back.

 

MOH CITATION:

Gallantry in the charge of the volunteer storming party.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: MOSSBURG CEMETERY, LIBERTY CENTER, INDIANA.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: UNKNOWN.