Plaque Honoring Ioway Civil War Veterans
From the Brown County Genealogical Society newsletter. Original URL is defunct.
A Plaque at the Senior Citizen Center on the Iowa Reservation lists
the following Iowa Men that served in the Union Army during the Civil
War:
Civil War 1861 - 1865
14th Vol. KS Cav., 13th Vol. KS Inf., and
1st NE Cav.
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Abraham, Henry | No Heart, John | |
Barber, Daniel | NoHeart, Robert | |
Buffalo, Henry | Reed, Sandy | |
Burbank, John | Robidoux, Charles | |
Burbank, Joseph | Robidoux, Ferrier | |
Campbell, George | Robidoux, Joseph | |
Campbell, Wm. Harvey | Spoonmore, Franklin | |
Deroin, Frank | Squrrel, William | |
Deroin, William | Valandrie, Joseph | |
Dole, William | Vetter, Joseph | |
Dorian, Cass | Ward, William | |
Dorian, Linn | Washburn, Henry | |
Dupuis, Franklin | Washburn, James | |
Ford, John | Washington, George | |
Gamble, John | White Cloud, Daniel | |
Gamble, Enoch | White Cloud, James | |
Godfrey, Daniel | White Cloud, Samuel | |
Hawk, John | White Water, Wm | |
Hickman, Henry | White, George | |
Hill, John | White, Thomas | |
Kennehook, James | Wilson, Samuel | |
Lee, Henry | Wolf, William | |
Murry, Kirwin" | |
This last-named plaque is the one mounted on the boulder,
researched by Dick Murphy and others (forgive me as I do not know
their names), and a project which was supported by the tribal
government, under Leon Campbell at the time. I was one of many there
for the dedication, which was a moving experience, on a windy, sunny
day during powwow time. This recognition by those ancestors by tribal
members and the tribal government should be applauded and should
serve
as an example of what can happen when differences are put aside to
honor our ancestors and culture.
Lance Foster
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