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Jacob Bare was born 22 Jan 1842 in Ashe County, NC. He was the son of Hugh Bare & Polly Koontz. Married Lucinda Little 28 Aug 1867. Enlisted in Confederate Army on August 10, 1861 at the age of 19. Served in Company A, 34th Infantry Regiment of NC Confederate Army from 10/25/1861 to 4/9/1865 (also known as the 'Laurel Spring Guards'). His regiment joined Pender's Brigade in June 1862 which was part of General Ambrose Powell Hill's Light Brigade of General Robert E. Lee's 3rd Army Corps of Northern Virginia. Hospitalized with rheumatic fever at St. Charles Hospital in Richmond, VA on 10/21/1862. AWOL on 11/1/62, returned to duty by 3/6/63. Deserted on 8/1/63 after Gettysburg, returned to duty by 10/24/63. Wounded at Battle of Spotsvylvania Courthouse, VA on 5/6/1864, returned to duty in 9/10/1864. Recognized for distinguished service upon surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, VA on 4/9/1865. Participated in almost every major campaign in Northern Virginia between 1862-1865, including the Seven Days Battle, Cedar Mountain, Harpers Ferry, 2nd Battle of Bulls Run, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Courthouse, Cold Harbor, the Crater, and the siege of Petersburg. Jacob Bare was one of only three men who enlisted in Company A in 1861 known to be present during the 1865 surrender at Appamatox Courthouse in Virginia. Died on 6 August 1898 in Ashe County, NC. Buried at Farrington Cemetery on Island Ford Road in Crumpler, Ashe County, NC. He was my 3rd great grandfather through his son Robert Lee Bare and granddaughter Carrie Bare Parsons.
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