William Bond was 27, and living in Salem, Henry Co., Iowa, when he enlisted as a Private in Co. L of the 4th Iowa Cavalry on Feb 27, 1862. He was mustered into federal service on March 7, 1862.
Bond was discharged from the 4th Iowa Cavalry on Oct 11, 1863, when he was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant of Co. D of the 60th U.S. Infantry, U.S. Colored Troops.
He died July 24, 1864, at Helena, Arkansas, of "congestive chills."
William Bond was 27, and living in Salem, Henry Co., Iowa, when he enlisted as a Private in Co. L of the 4th Iowa Cavalry on Feb 27, 1862. He was mustered into federal service on March 7, 1862.
Bond was discharged from the 4th Iowa Cavalry on Oct 11, 1863, when he was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant of Co. D of the 60th U.S. Infantry, U.S. Colored Troops.
He died July 24, 1864, at Helena, Arkansas, of "congestive chills."
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