Background
Matthew Birchard was born in Becket, Massachusetts, and came to Trumbull County, Ohio, near Warren at age eight.
Matthew Birchard was born in Becket, Massachusetts, and came to Trumbull County, Ohio, near Warren at age eight.
He returned to Warren in 1841. He was elected from Trumbull County by the Ohio General Assembly as a judge of the Ohio Supreme Court for a seven-year term, and served 1842–1849. He was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1853 and served in the 51st General Assembly, 1854–1855.
He lost election to Congress in 1856 as the Democratic nominee in the 20th district.
He is buried at Oakwood Cemetery. One author appraised Birchard thus: "His written opinions are characterized by felicity of expression and perspicuity of thought.
His pertinacity has been bluntly denominated stubbornness." Another opined: "The opinions of Judge Birchard were characterized by fluency of expression and clearness of logic. He was known as a man of strong convictions, great will of power, and possessed pertinacity of the sort that causes one juror out of twelve to dissent from the opinion of colleagues." While a third stated: "..his opinions show him to have been a man of learning and research, with a strong sense of justice."
Birchard married Jane East. Weaver of Bella Vista, Virginia in 1841 and raised two children.