. History of the Fifty-third regiment Ohio volunteer infantry, during the war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1865. Together with more than thirty personal sketches of officers and men . CAPTAIN ROBERT A. Page 263. WILLIAM Page JUDGE Page 285. ASSISTANT-SURGEON JOHN A. LAIR. 53rd OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 261 WILLIAM BRADBURY. William liradbury was born at Kyger, Gallia County, Ohio,May 1st, 1842. The paternal and maternal ancestors were of NewEngland stock and had imbibed liberally of Plymouth patriotism ;and as the father so the son was verified in the su


. History of the Fifty-third regiment Ohio volunteer infantry, during the war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1865. Together with more than thirty personal sketches of officers and men . CAPTAIN ROBERT A. Page 263. WILLIAM Page JUDGE Page 285. ASSISTANT-SURGEON JOHN A. LAIR. 53rd OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 261 WILLIAM BRADBURY. William liradbury was born at Kyger, Gallia County, Ohio,May 1st, 1842. The paternal and maternal ancestors were of NewEngland stock and had imbibed liberally of Plymouth patriotism ;and as the father so the son was verified in the subject of thissketch. From each of his parents he had honorable examples ofpiety, integrity, and all other attributes contributing to the mak-ing of manhood. William passed his young days on the farm ofhis father, and received such education as the country in which heresided afforded. In July, 1861, he answered to the drum-beat for recruits, butin this venture he was disappointed, as at that time the quota forOhio was full, and the company was disbanded, after several weeksof a sojourn in camp. On October 29th, 1861, however, the opportunity came againand he enlisted with Co. H, o3rd O. V. I. His deportment andsoldiery bearing were such as to co


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