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Bayard was born in Seneca Falls, New York , on December 18, 1835. His family moved as Homesteader s to the Iowa Territory . He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point and graduated in 1856. He was then made a 2d lieutenant in the US Army Cavalry . Bayard fought in the Indian Wars in Kansas and Colorado from 1856 to 1861. At the start of the US Civil War in 1861, Bayard was promoted to Colonel in the 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry , and was assigned to defend Washington, DC . During a reconnaissance of Confederate Army held bridges outside Falmouth, Virginia he came under attack and rifle fire hit his horse three times. He survived the engagement unharmed, and was commissioned chief of cavalry of the III Corps and Brigadier General of volunteers on April 28, 1862. He then led 1,000 cavalrymen to engage Confederate Army Major General Irvin McDowell 's troops. Bayard also fought under Major General John Charles Frémont at the Battle Of Port Republic . In August of 1862, at the Battle Of Cedar Mountain , Bayard led a Union Army advance. When the Army Of The Potomac was restructured that fall, Bayard was promoted to cavalry commander for the Left Grand Division. Bayard was mortally wounded by a Confederate artillery round in the Battle Of Fredericksburg . He died on December 14, 1862, the day after he was wounded, and his body was brought to Princeton Cemetery in New Jersey for burial. |