Clinton County in the Civil War 

FILES WE HAVE ONLINE:

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These are Civil War bounty checks.  Evidently, you could draw money against the bounty you got for enlisting. If anyone has any information on this subject, I'd be glad to hear about it.

PENSION FILES

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MORE INFO:

From shabutil@mcics.com (invalid email): I have a photo album that belonged to Aaron P. Record who lived in Clinton County from 1855 on. He served in the 8th Iowa Inf. during the civil war and I have identified at least 10 members of the unit in the photo album. I would be willing to scan and e-mail anyone interested in the following people. Civil War photos of Lt. Colonel James L. Geddes, Captain Henry Muhs, Sergt. David Dwier, Corp. Peter Muhs, Corp. R.A. Swearengen, Corp. V.A. Shockey, John H. Babcock, Goe. M. Coffman, M.V. Nowels, A.H. Terry, and Chas. W. Wilson. I also have photos of people not in uniform identified in the album as the following people; Mary Cope or Cape, George Farrell, Bert Olin, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, Josphine Himmil?, and an unknown male Gibson.

Civil War ReunionAt the Clinton Library:

  • Case Files of Applications from former Confederates for Presidential Pardons 1865-1867 Internal Revenue Assessment Lists

Iowa provided over 76,000 troops to the Civil War, of which 13,000 died.  An index to the compiled military service records is: 

United States. Adjutant General's Office. Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Iowa. National Archives Microfilm Publications: M0541. (FHL films 881808-36; computer number 279543.) This index lists each soldier's name, company, unit, rank in, and rank out.  There are also references to service in other units.  The actual service records have not been filmed and are only at the National Archives.

Civil War ReunionThree guidebooks to Iowa Civil War info are:

Meyer, Steve.  Discovering Your Iowa Civil War Ancestry. Garrison, Iowa: Meyer Pub., 1993. (FHL book 977.7 M2ms; computer number 914016.)

Robertson, James J., Jr. Iowa in the Civil War: A Reference Guide. Iowa City, Iowa: State Historical Society of Iowa, 197-.  (FHL book 977.7A1 no. 40; fiche 6049713; computer number 150168.) This book mentions articles, eports, histories, letters, and diaries that have been published about the different regiments that were in the Civil War.

Stuart, Addison A. Iowa Colonels and Regiments: Being a History of Iowa Regiments in the War of the Rebellion and Containing a Description of the Battles in Which They Fought.  Des Moines, Iowa: Mills, 1865. (FHL book 977.7 M2s; film 1036165; computer number 242143.)

 

The pictures are some views from the 1880 veterans reunion.  Would anyone have any more info on this event?