Dublin Core
Title
The Confederate Invasion of Iowa: Center Plaque
Subject
Dedication on behalf of the Davis County Civil War Guerrilla Raid Society
Description
The center plaque of the Confederate Invasion of Iowa Monument reads, "This monument marks the northern most point of incursion into Iowa by Confederate Forces. On October 12, 1864, Lieutenant James “Bill” Jackson led twelve heavily armed Missouri Partisan Rangers dressed in Union uniforms in a raid through Davis County, Iowa, resulting in the murder of three local citizens."
Creator
Michael Dann Hayes
Source
“The Confederate Invasion of Iowa Monument Historical Marker,” December 6, 2019. https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=36092.
Publisher
HMdb.org LLC
Date
2005
Contributor
Kareem Khaled
Rights
“Our published copyright for the website allows our images to be used for non-commercial purposes without written permission provided that the photographer and HMdb.org is cited.”
Format
JPEG