Born in
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, on December 8, 1841, Bard attended the common schools, and graduated from the Chambersburg Academy in 1858. He studied law in school, and before his graduation, he secured a job with
Pennsylvania Railroad. Later, he became an assistant to the superintendent of the
Cumberland Valley Railroad. Other business ventures included the grain business in
Hagerstown,
Maryland. During the early part of the
Civil War, Bard served as a volunteer Union scout during the invasions of Maryland and Pennsylvania by the Confederates. In 1865, Bard arrived in
Ventura County, California, to develop his uncle
Thomas A. Scott's properties in
Ojai. In 1867, Bard would become the
first person in California to produce oil from a drilled well. The official Congressional Directory for 1903 notes that Bard "has engaged in wharving and warehousing, banking, petroleum mining, sheep grazing, and dealing in real estate". ==Political career==