Last updated: March 6, 2020
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Alexander Hamilton Willard

Photo: California State Library
Willard was from New Hampshire, born in either 1777 or 1778. He joined the U.S. Army in 1800 as an “artificer” or craftsman – he was likely a blacksmith. Willard is probably best known as being court-martialed for “Lying down and Sleeping on his post whilst a Sentinal, on the night of the 11th,” which took place in July 1804 in the area of today’s Nebraska/Kansas state line.