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- I assume that this is the "N. Pitard" who served with his brother GJ Pitard in Watson's Battery. The record implies that he died during the war, but the date is unclear:
Pitard, N. L., Pvt. Watson Batty. La. Lt. Arty. En. Nov. 20, 1862, Abbeville, Miss. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Port Hudson, La., July _, 1863. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1863, Present. Transfd. from Watson's Batty. Temporarily attached to this Battery (Capt. Hood's Co., Miss. Lt. Arty., the Hudson Battery), Dec. 26, 1863. Roll Jan. 1 to April 30, 1864, Died. Captured Port Hudson. Ordered to report to Hudson Battery from the Watson Battery by Lt. Gen. Polk.
He is included on the Civil War page.
Pitard, N. L., __ Co. -, Orleans Fire Regt. La. Mil. Roll not dated, for active service within the State. [2, 3]
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