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  2. Col. John Q. and Rowena (Camp) Wilds House - Wikipedia

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    The Col. John Q. and Rowena (Camp) Wilds House, also known as the James and Ruth (King) Smith House, is a historic building located in Mount Vernon, Iowa, United States.. It is significant with the settlement of the city that was influenced by the establishment of the Military Road, for being constructed of locally made brick and locally quarried limestone, and its vernacular architectural ...

  3. Camp Harlan-Camp McKean Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A total of 27 rendezvous camps were utilized in Iowa during the Civil War, and for the most part, they were located along the Mississippi River. In addition to these two camps, "inland" camps were located in Iowa City, Des Moines, Ottumwa, and Oskaloosa. Camp Harlan/McKean was one of five camps in the state that were in operation during ...

  4. 9th Iowa Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 9th Iowa Infantry was organized at Dubuque, Iowa and mustered into Federal service on September 24, 1861. The Honorable William Vandever, Representative from the 2nd Congressional District, Iowa, was authorized by President Lincoln to organize this regiment from the counties in his district, and he was commissioned by Governor Samuel J. Kirkwood as its first Colonel. [1]

  5. 8th Iowa Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Iowa Infantry Regiment was organized at Davenport, Iowa and mustered into Federal service between August 31 and September 4, 1861. [1] The unit left the state for St. Louis on September 25 of that year and was attached to Dept. of Missouri until March, 1862.

  6. Iowa in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The sacred cause of union: Iowa in the Civil War. Iowa and the midwest experience. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press. ISBN 978-1-60938-435-7. Bergman, Marvin, ed. Iowa History Reader (1996) essays by scholars. Clark, Olynthus B. The Politics of Iowa during the Civil War and Reconstruction (1911)

  7. Unclaimed remains of 20 Iowa veterans, one from the Civil War ...

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    The Final Salute, an Iowa nonprofit started in 2018 by Hamilton’s Funeral Home director Lanae Strovers, has helped lay to rest and honor 70 unclaimed veterans and spouses.

  8. Civil War-era relics unearthed on dried banks of Mississippi ...

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    Historically low water levels on the Mississippi River have revealed a walkway to what is typically an island jutting out of the murky river waters to human remains that have been submerged for an ...

  9. Village of East Davenport - Wikipedia

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    Davenport became the home to five army camps during the Civil War. Camp McClellan, the largest of the camps, was established in 1861. [7] As the war escalated the camp served as a hospital. It was also the location of a prison for 300 members of a Sioux tribe who were involved in raids in Minnesota. [7]

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