He was a son of Jacob Allard and Lydia (Lee) Drown.
He was originally from Caledonia County, Vermont.
He was either killed in action or mortally wounded on July 2, 1863, the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg.
His regiment was involved in the fighting around Little Round Top late in the day of July 2.
At the time of his reinterment in the Soldiers' National Cemetery, he was buried as an "Unknown," along with six other soldiers from his company.
NOTE: Many thanks to Find A Grave member Jerry Young for providing information on Private Allard, including the date of his death at Gettysburg (July 2, 1863). Also, thanks to Jerry for providing photos.
He was a son of Jacob Allard and Lydia (Lee) Drown.
He was originally from Caledonia County, Vermont.
He was either killed in action or mortally wounded on July 2, 1863, the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg.
His regiment was involved in the fighting around Little Round Top late in the day of July 2.
At the time of his reinterment in the Soldiers' National Cemetery, he was buried as an "Unknown," along with six other soldiers from his company.
NOTE: Many thanks to Find A Grave member Jerry Young for providing information on Private Allard, including the date of his death at Gettysburg (July 2, 1863). Also, thanks to Jerry for providing photos.
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