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Some people live in North Dakota for a short time before moving on, leaving only a scattering of information. Today we consider the example of Civil War veteran Charles Bolyard. His tombstone is in the Union Cemetery in Egeland, North Dakota. It’s one of the few traces of his time here. Engraved on his marker is the inscription \“Charles Bolyard,\” a private in the 123rd Ohio Infantry; born Feb. 3, 1840, and died Jan. 20, 1941.

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