Fuller, Jared.

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Jared Fuller served as a corporal in Company A of the 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry (108th Volunteers) during the Civil War. He was mustered on September 21, 1861 at Dubuque and was discharged on October 25, 1863. During the war his wife, Sarah J. (Bates) Fuller resided in Douglas Township, Webster County, Iowa. Sarah's brother, Gurden Bates, served with the 2nd regiment of the Kansas Volunteers during the war. The Fullers' son Marcus traveled to Colorado and New Mexico in pursuit of gold during the 1880s.

From the description of Papers, 1854-1884. (State Historical Society of Iowa, Library). WorldCat record id: 52973124

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New Mexico
United States
Webster County (Iowa)
Colorado
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Slavery
Fugitive slaves
Gold miners
Gold mines and mining
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Active 1884

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