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MILITARY SERVICE
Age: 28, credited to Topsham, VT
Unit(s): 15th VT INF
Service: enl 9/15/62, m/i 10/22/62, Pvt, Co. D, 15th VT INF, pr CPL 5/1/63, m/o 8/5/63
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VITALS
Birth: 04/22/1834, Topsham, VT
Death: 12/01/1905
Burial: Wilson Cemetery, Barre, VT
Marker/Plot: Not recorded
Gravestone researcher/photographer: Carol Garland
Findagrave Memorial #: 87863863
MORE INFORMATION
Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 10/23/1890, VT; widow Adelaide R., 12/28/1905, VT
Portrait?: Unknown
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: Not Found
(If there are state digraphs above, this soldier spent some time in a state or national soldiers' home in that state after the war)
Remarks: None
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BURIAL:
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Wilson Cemetery, Barre, VT
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Obituary
CALVIN T. BOND
Dies Last Evening at His Home in Barre TownCalvin T. Bond of Barre town died last evening after a lingering and very painful illness. The funeral will be held at his late residence on Monday at 2 o'clock, with interment in the Wilson cemetery.
Mr. Bond was born in Topsham 71 years ago last April and came to Barre 35 years ago to engage in quarrying with the late Ira Harrington, one of the pioneers in the granite industry. Later he purchased the farm where he had since lived. In 1885 he married Miss Adelaide Ramsay of Rumney, N. H., who survives him; he also leaves as near relatives two sisters, Miss Louisa A. Bond of Barre and Mrs. Lucinda B. Webber of Willimantic, Conn. There are also several nephews and nieces. He was a member of Granite lodge, F. & A. M., of Crandall Post, G.A.R., and one of the constituent members of the Baptist church.
Mr. Bond was a pleasant man in his family, a social and obliging neighbor, and a good citizen. He will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends.
Source: Barre Daily Times, December 2, 1905
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.