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Re: Frederick Hackried
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Your detailed information on Hachried is awesome. I cannot find him on the Fold3 roster of union troops/Missouri. I went to State of Missouri, Annual Report of the Adjutant General for the State of Missouri 1863 and found him there listed a Hachriel. Searched Fold3 for the Hukriede spelling without success. I searched the census for both spellings in 1860 without success. From the March 31, 1862 Daily Democrat "One of our men Drunard, is slightly wounded. Several of them had bullet holes made through their clothes and Herman Nolte badly wounded in the arm, hip and head, and must die in a few hours." Herman Nolte did die and Conrad Drunard went on to live until Sept 23, 1864 when he and other Warren county men were killed at Rochport. Source for this information and Nolte's death is roster information obtained through Fold3. There is another Drunard, Frederick who was mustered out at the end of the war. The grave marker request card for Nolte shows his date of death as March 26, 1862 which is consistent with other sources. For example he was "Discharged by reason of Death caused by wounds received in action with the rebel chief Henderson and his gang near Marthasville Missouri". Document was signed by James McFadden, Captain of Co. F, third Cavalry MSM Vol.

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