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Uriah Bond, Private, Company B, 6th Regiment Missouri State Militia Cavalry, enlisted February 8, 1862 at Haynesville by Capt. Plumb for the war, description: 42 year old Farmer, 5' 9" blue eyes, black hair born in Randolph County, N. C., served as a Hospital Nurse June 1-21, 1862, absent sick at Warrensburg, absent January 1, 1863, detailed to take care of sick and extra baggage at Calhoun, Mo., May to November 1863, absent sick at U. S. A. General Hospital, Jefferson City, Mo., granted furlough August 26, 1863, discharged by Surgeon's certificate of disability, St. Louis, Mo.

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Brantly T. Bond, Private, February 24, 1862 at Haynesville by Capt. Plumb for the war, description: 26 year old Farmer, 5' 10", fair complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, born in Guelford County, N. C., on detached service July 1, 1862 in search of soldiers AWOL, missing in action August 16, 1862 at Lone Jack, Miss., discharged September 29, 1862, mustered out October 21, 1862

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James H. Bond, Private, Company B, 6th Regiment Missouri State Militia Cavalry, enlisted February 8, 1862 at Haynesville by Capt. Plumb for the war, description: 24 year old Farmer, 5' 9", fair complexion, hazel eyes, black hair, born in Guilford County, N. C., promoted 4th Sergeant, March 1, 1862, reduced to the ranks June 24, taken prison at Lone Jack August, 1862, paroled, discharged September 29, 1862, mustered out October 21, 1862

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John Bond, Company B, 6th Regiment Missouri State Militia Cavalry, enlisted January 25, 1862 at Haynesville by Capt. Plumb for the war, description: 18 year old Farmer, 5' 6", fair complexion, grey eyese, light hair, born in Clinton, County, Mo., detailed to go to Harrisonville to move Hospital Stores to Warrensburg, Mo. November 1862, absent October, 1863 in pursuit of Joe Shelby, on detached service with Colonel in field November 22, 1863, sent to St. Louis as Vet. May 15, 1864, reenlisted Veteran March 26, 1864 and transferred to 13th Missouri Vols. August 3, 1864, Regimental Teamster August 26, sick in hospital September 1864 at Springfield, Mo., prison guard Rolla, Mo. November, 1864, admitted U. S. A. Post Hospital, Springfield, Mo. June 25, 1865, sick, no further records

M405: Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Missouri.

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