Albert A. Allard
2nd Lieutenant, Company I, 4th Regiment, Vermont Infantry
Description
Age: 32; height: 5 feet 7 1/2 inches
Complexion: dark
Eyes: hazel; hair: black
Where born: Long Meadow, Mass.
Occupation: Mechanic
Enlistment
when: September 2, 1861
where: Wilmington (VT)
by whom: E.Gorham; term: 3 years
remarks: 2 Lieutenant, Company I
Albert A. Allard
2nd Lieutenant, Company I, 4th Vermont Infantry
Appears on company muster-out roll, Brattleboro, Vt., September 30, 1864
Remarks: resigned January 8, 1862
Albert A. Allard
2nd Lieutenant, Company I, 4th Vermont Infantry
Joined for duty and enrolled:
when: Sept 2, 1861
where: Wilmington, Vt
period: 3 years
Remarks: resigned January 8, 1862
Albert A. Allard
2nd Lieutenant, Company I, 4th Vermont Infantry
Company Muster-in Roll
Brattleboro, Vt., September 21, 1861
Remarks: Commissioned by the Governor
Camp Griffin, VA - January 2, 1862
Col. E.J.C. Stoughton
Sir:
I have the honor to tender my resignation as 2nd Lieutenant in Company
I, 4th Regiment Vermont Volunteers to take effect on the 15th of January
1862.
Cause, declining health - furthermore, I think remaining in service will
bring on permanent disability.
Very Respectfully Yours, A.A. Allard, 2nd Lieut., Co. I, 4th Regt., Vt.
Vols
Enlistments at Baltimore in 1862
Return of the U.S. Naval Rendezvous at Baltimore for the week ending
Saturday, July 19, 1862
Albert Allard - enlisted July 16, 1862 for 3 years - Landsman, general
service
Age 33, born in New York, New York - painter
eyes grey, hair brown, complexion dark, height 5 foot 7 1/4 inches