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Balloch, George Williamson, 1825-

George Balloch (1825-1907) was born in Claremont, NH. During the Civil War, he served with the Fifth New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Regiment, which was assigned to General Oliver Otis Howard's brigade, thus beginning a connection with General Howard that would last throughout and beyond the Civil War. Balloch served as commissary of subsistence under O. O. Howard for most of the war. Following the war, George W. Balloch served as chief disbursing officer of the newly-created Freedmen's Bureau until 1871. Later he worked in both the banking and insurance businesses. He married Martha Jane Palmer (d. 1900) in 1849 and the couple had eight children. The collection contains additional biographical information on the life and career of George Williamson Balloch.

From the description of George Williamson Balloch papers, 1845-1902. (University of Rochester). WorldCat record id: 609592001

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Balloch, William.

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Farmer and resident of Claremont, Sullivan Co., New Hampshire. From the description of Account books, 1832-1853 and 1856-1866. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 39670253 ...

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Ballock, George Williamson, 1825-.

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