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Capt Osmond Bailey

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Capt Osmond Bailey Veteran

Birth
New Jersey, USA
Death
23 May 1872 (aged 72)
Eureka, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Eureka, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Row 16
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Dubuque Daily Times, Friday, Saturday, Jun 01, 1872, Dubuque, IA, Page: 4

DEATH OF OSMOND BAILEY

The Davenport Gazette brings the news of the death, on the 2 inst., at Eureka, Wis., of Capt. Osmond Bailey, at the ripe age of over seventy years. Mr. Bailey was one of the first white men that settled in Iowa. He learned the furrier's trade in Philadelphia when a youth, and afterwards entered into the employ of the American Fur Company. In 1825 he visited the region about St. Paul in the interest of that company, and in 1826 came down the Mississippi River with a flatboat load of furs. In the summer of that year he encamped on the island of Rock Island for several days, and met a party of Indians on the west side of the river who had furs for sale. Some twenty or more years ago he accumulated quite a fortune in business in Milwaukee, and in 1854 or 1855, removed to Dubuque and entered the hat, cap and fur trade. The crash of '57 ruined his fortune. He remained in Dubuque until after the breaking out of the war, and in '62 organized a company for the 37th Iowa (Greybeard) Regiment, continuing in the service until the rebellion was subdued. Shortly thereafter he embarked in the grocery trade in Davenport, and was active there until about eighteen months ago, when illness compelled his retirement. He removed to Wisconsin, where he has lived about a year. For many years Mr. Bailey was a pillar in the Methodist church wherever he was a resident. He was universally esteemed.

Contributor: Cheryl Locher Moonen (47601076)
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Civil War Veteran
Co F 37th Iowa Infantry
"The Greybeard Regiment"
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Bailey, Osmond. Age 63. Residence Dubuque, nativity New Jersey. Appointed Captain Sept. 20, 1862. Mustered Dec. 15, 1862. Mustered out May 24, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.
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The Greybeard Regiment has a unique place in history. It was the only regiment made up of men over the enlistment or draft age which at that time was 45. All were volunteers...some as old as 80 years. Its purpose was to guard prisons and
arsenals to free young men for battle however it did see action when guarding supply trains and defending Memphis,TN during a surprise attack from the infamous cavalry of Nathan Bedford Forrest
Dubuque Daily Times, Friday, Saturday, Jun 01, 1872, Dubuque, IA, Page: 4

DEATH OF OSMOND BAILEY

The Davenport Gazette brings the news of the death, on the 2 inst., at Eureka, Wis., of Capt. Osmond Bailey, at the ripe age of over seventy years. Mr. Bailey was one of the first white men that settled in Iowa. He learned the furrier's trade in Philadelphia when a youth, and afterwards entered into the employ of the American Fur Company. In 1825 he visited the region about St. Paul in the interest of that company, and in 1826 came down the Mississippi River with a flatboat load of furs. In the summer of that year he encamped on the island of Rock Island for several days, and met a party of Indians on the west side of the river who had furs for sale. Some twenty or more years ago he accumulated quite a fortune in business in Milwaukee, and in 1854 or 1855, removed to Dubuque and entered the hat, cap and fur trade. The crash of '57 ruined his fortune. He remained in Dubuque until after the breaking out of the war, and in '62 organized a company for the 37th Iowa (Greybeard) Regiment, continuing in the service until the rebellion was subdued. Shortly thereafter he embarked in the grocery trade in Davenport, and was active there until about eighteen months ago, when illness compelled his retirement. He removed to Wisconsin, where he has lived about a year. For many years Mr. Bailey was a pillar in the Methodist church wherever he was a resident. He was universally esteemed.

Contributor: Cheryl Locher Moonen (47601076)
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Civil War Veteran
Co F 37th Iowa Infantry
"The Greybeard Regiment"
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Bailey, Osmond. Age 63. Residence Dubuque, nativity New Jersey. Appointed Captain Sept. 20, 1862. Mustered Dec. 15, 1862. Mustered out May 24, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.
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The Greybeard Regiment has a unique place in history. It was the only regiment made up of men over the enlistment or draft age which at that time was 45. All were volunteers...some as old as 80 years. Its purpose was to guard prisons and
arsenals to free young men for battle however it did see action when guarding supply trains and defending Memphis,TN during a surprise attack from the infamous cavalry of Nathan Bedford Forrest

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  • Created by: Runner Mary
  • Added: Oct 13, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78308763/osmond-bailey: accessed ), memorial page for Capt Osmond Bailey (12 Sep 1799–23 May 1872), Find a Grave Memorial ID 78308763, citing Eureka Cemetery, Eureka, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Runner Mary (contributor 47186549).