This old picture was penned by Mary Crowley O'Connell, a niece of Jeremiah Crowley Jr.
It is believed it includes the Palo Alto Co. Volunteers including Patrick Jackman who
served in Estherville, during these years.
Emmetsburg Democrat, July 25, 1917
THE NORTH IOWA BRIGADE
J. P. Crowley, Patrick Jackman and 23 Others Survive - Are Now Drawing Pensions.
Des Moines, Iowa, July 20 -
Twenty-six survivors of the northern Iowa brigade eligible to the state pension
authorized by the last legislature have been found. Each survivor will
receive a pension of $20 per month, dating from April 7 of this year.
Thomas S. Stevens, record clerk in the adjutant general's office, who has been
working on this matter since the legislature passed the act, believes the record
now is about complete. He is now sending out warrants for the three months
since the act took effect.
The ages of the veterans who defended the northern border from invasion by the
Indians during the early days of civil war range from 71 to 82 years. The majority
of them are living in Iowa although a few reside in other states. The list giving
their ages and place of residence follows:
Robert Bells, 71, Dows City
Salandes Bell, 73, Dows City
Andrew S. Bonner, 75, Des Moines
Jacob Bossert 74, Webster City
James W. Bradshaw, 71, Decatur, Nebraska
Jeremiah Crowley, 73, Emmetsburg
Gideon Hawley, 75, Council Bluffs
James I. Hill, 75, Webster City
Patrick Jackman, 80, Emmetsburg
Andrew J. Jones, 75, Algona
Clark E. Kinney, 74, Buckeye
Matthew Landrith, 76, Baker, Ore.
Henry M. Lucas, 76, Woonsocket, S. D.
Francis M. McCurdy, 72, Akron
Robert Mosgrove, 77, Boone
Martin Neese, 77, Stratford
Leroy J. Nott, 77, Webster City
Franklin Osborn, 74, Randolph, Neb.
Leonard Sells, 76, Independence
Miles E. Shary, 72, Bradgate
James D. Sketchley, 81, Webster City
Louis H. Smith, 82, Algona
George Taylor, 75, Sawtelle, Cal.
Ellis Washburn, 73, Independence
James Young, 76, Terry, Mont.
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