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1839 – 1922. He stood 5’ 7 1/4”, blue eyes, dark hair, dark complexion and was a farmer. He enlisted as a private on Jun 15, 1861. On Oct 29, 1862 he is shown being sick at the 3d Division Hospital Camp Winder, Richmond Va. and deserting the hospital on Nov 27, 1862and returning to his unit. He was promoted to 4th Sergeant on Dec 7, 1862. He was promoted to 3rd Sergeant on Jan 23, 1863. He was reported missing at Hagerstown Md on Jul 12, 1863. He was captured by the 23rd Ill on Jul 14, 1863/ He was sent to Camp Chase on Jul 22, 1863 and then taken to Williamsport Md. He escaped on Sep 20, 1864 from prison. In Jul / Aug 1864 he is listed as absent and sick. He deserted on Mar 8, 1865 to the US Army of the Potomac. On Mar 10, 1865 he was transferred from the Army of the James to Burlington Mo after taken the oath. Parents: • Duncan Bullard 1812 – 1891 son of Catherine Melvin Bullard, daughter of John Thomas Melvin, son of Daniel James Melvin. • Nancy Jane Smith 1815 – 1902
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