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311:). On November 26, 1861, he was and his cavalry rode into the crossroads hamlet of Dranesville in Fairfax County, Virginia, to investigate reports of Confederate activity. Finding nothing but two enemy pickets, Bayard took the opportunity to arrest six local citizens whom Bayard in his official report described as "secessionists of the bitterest stamp." Leaving Dranesville, Bayard's troopers and prisoners came under fire from the woods. Two Union soldiers were wounded, Bayard's horse was killed, and Bayard himself was slightly wounded in the shoulder and thigh. 147: 450: 365:
yard and struck Bayard in the upper leg, doing irreparable damage to the inguinal artery. Bayard was taken inside the Bernard house, where he lingered until the next day. He died the afternoon of December 14, just four days short of his 27th birthday. Engaged to be married to the daughter of the superintendent of the United States Military Academy, Bayard and his fiancee, Miss Mary Eleanor Bowman, had planned to be married on his birthday. He was buried in
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advance. After the battle, Bayard and Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart met under a flag of truce to arrange the recovery of the dead from the battlefield. Bayard and Stuart were friends from the pre-war regular army. Stuart had been two years ahead of Bayard at West Point, and they served together
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At the battle of Fredericksburg on December 13, 1862, Bayard was awaiting orders at the Bernard house, Union General William B. Franklin's headquarters. When a distant Confederate battery opened fire on the headquarters, Bayard declined to take shelter. An artillery round bounced through the front
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A History and Genealogy of the Families of Bayard, Houstoun of Georgia: And the Descent of the Bolton Family from Assheton, Byron and Hulton of Hulton Park, by Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch ...
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from 1856 to 1861. Bayard was shot in the face with a Kiowa arrow on July 11, 1860, and suffered considerable pain for months.
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
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Union military personnel killed in the American Civil War
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Finnell, David V. "Without Fear, Without Reproach."
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Princetonians, 1776-1783: A Biographical Dictionary
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Princeton University Press. 265:United States Military Academy 1: 700:Burials at Princeton Cemetery 418:Fort Bayard Historic District 414:Fort Bayard National Cemetery 377:(Without fear or reproach). 353:of the Left Grand Division, 309:Tenleytown, Washington, D.C. 307:, based in Tenallytown (now 705:United States Army officers 721: 624:"Brig. Gen. George Bayard" 375:Sans peur et sans reproche 271:, graduating in 1856 as a 610:, (Sep. 1986), pp. 30-40. 543:The Civil War in the East 456:American Civil War portal 420:, a commemoration of the 337:. In August 1862, at the 28: 566:"George Dashiell Bayard" 339:Battle of Cedar Mountain 305:1st Pennsylvania Cavalry 234:Battle of Fredericksburg 232:. 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