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THE ONLY IOWAN IN THE KOREAN CONFLICT TO RECEIVE THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR.
LocationODD FELLOWS CEMETERY-SOUTH JEFFERSON WAY AND 10TH STREET
FRANCIS J. PIERCE MEDAL OF HONOR WWII IWO JIMA CAMPAIGN. PHARMACISTS MATE 1ST CLASS, 2ND BATTALION, 24TH MARINES, 4TH MARINE DIVISION, U.S. NAVY.
LocationPARK STREET AND 3RD STREET
LocationE. WALNUT STREET AND E. COURT AVENUE
LocationEAST SUMMIT STREET AND SOUTH 4TH STREET
BUILT IN HONOR AND MEMORY OF OUR WORLD WAR I SOLDIERS.
LocationLINN COUNTY COURTHOUSE-51 3RD AVE BRIDGE
ERECTED BY GRATEFUL CITIZENS OF SCOTT COUNTY IN MEMORY OF THE FELLOW CITIZENS WHO DIED IN DEFENSE OF THE UNION 1861-1865.
A MEMORIAL TO THOSE VETERANS WHO FOUGHT AND DIED IN WORLD WAR I.
Location201 POPLAR STREET
Location1ST AVENUE AND PEARL STREET
THE CANNON IS AN 8-INCH COLUMBIAD MODEL OF 1861, COMMONLY CALLED A "RODMAN" AFTER ITS INVENTOR THOMAS J. RODMAN. THE GUN WAS USED IN SEACOAST FORTIFICATIONS DURING THE CIVIL WAR
LocationWORTH COUNTY COURTHOUSE-1000 GRAND CENTRAL AVENUE
LocationUS 63 AND GRAVEL DRIVE
IOWA'S TRIBUTE TO THE COURAGE, PATRIOTISM, AND DISTINGUISHED SERVICE OF ALL HER SOLDIERS AND SAILORS WHO FOUGHT IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION 1861-1865
LocationEAST WALNUT STREET
THE GRATEFUL PUBLIC DEDICATE THIS MARBLE COLUMN TO THE PATRIOTIC DEAD WHO FELL DURING THE GREAT REBELLION THIS MONUMENT IS GRATEFULLY ERECTED TO THE SOLDIERS OF MADISON COUNTY WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY
LocationEAST COURT AVENUE AND NORTH SECOND STREET
LocationMAIN STREET AND SOUTH 5TH STREET
SEE ALSO-DAVIS COUNTY CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL PLAQUE II
SEE ALSO-DAVIS COUNTY CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL PLAQUE
The Veterans Park Memorial honors all veterans of the past, present and future.
In front of the memorial are two benches honoring Merlin Joseph Bruning (1926-2011), a veteran of World War II, The Korean War and the Vietnam War, who was instrumental i ...
SEE ALSO-CARROLL CITY CEMETERY CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL STONES A, B, C & D
LocationCARROLL CITY CEMETERY-E. 1ST STREET
SEE ALSO-ROCKWELL CITY CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL DEDICATION STONE
LocationCOURTHOUSE SQUARE
LocationUNION CEMETERY-HIGHWAY 4
LocationSTORM LAKE CEMETERY-HIGHWAY 7
CAPTAIN ANDERSON WAS AWARDED THE MEDAL OF HONOR FOR SAVING A CANNON FROM ENEMY CAPTURE WHILE UNDER FIRE AT BENTONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ON MARCH 9, 1865.
LocationNEWELL CEMETERY-JENSEN STREET
SEE ALSO-BRANDON G.A.R. MEMORIAL HALL PLAQUE
SEE ALSO-BRANDON G.A.R. MEMORIAL HALL
THIS MEMORIAL IS COMPOSED OF THREE 6 FOOT BRONZE MUSKETS WITH A BELT, CANTEEN, CARTRIDGE BOX AND SCABBARD. FIVE MORTAR SHELLS ARE LOCATED ON EACH CORNER.
LocationFAIRVIEW CEMETERY
LocationHAZELTON CEMETERY-JACKSON AVENUE
LocationGREENWOOD CEMETERY
PRIVATE ISAIAH HARRINGTON OF COMPANY K OF THE 28TH NEW YORK INFANTRY REGIMENT.
LocationCAMPTON-OAK HILL CEMETERY-135TH STREET
SEE ALSO-CEDAR CREST CEMETERY CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL
LocationCEDAR CREST CEMETERY-HAWLEY STREET
SEE ALSO-CEDAR CREST CEMETERY CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL PLAQUE
LocationCEDAR CREST CEMETERY-HAWLEY STREET
SEE ALSO-INDEPENDENCE VETERANS PARK MEMORIAL
LocationWAPSIPINICON RIVER
SEE ALSO-INDEPENDENCE VETERANS PARK MEMORIAL PLAQUE
LocationWAPSIPINICON RIVER
ONE PANEL LIST SOLDIERS WHO LOST THEIR LIVES FROM THE AREA DURING THE CIVIL WAR. ANOTHER PANEL LIST SOLDIERS FROM CO. B OF THE 38TH IOWA INFANTRY REGIMENT WHICH WAS DEVASTATED BY LOSS FROM DISEASE. ANOTHER PANEL IS DEDICATED TO THE UNKNOWN DEAD.
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LocationOAKLAND CEMETERY-FAIRVIEW AVENUE
ON THE BASE OF THIS MEMORIAL ARE PLAQUES WITH FALLEN SERVICE MEMBERS FROM VARIOUS WARS.
LocationBREMER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
LocationBREMER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
LocationHARRINGTON CEMETERY-HIGHWAY 218
A TRIBUTE TO CO. D. 32ND IOWA INFANTRY WHO WERE MUSTERED INTO SERVICE AT THIS PLACE AUGUST 11, 1862
LocationCOURTHOUSE-MAMIE EISENHOWER AVENUE
LocationSTATE STREET AND SECOND STREET
LocationUNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA-LANG HALL
LocationUNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA-LANG HALL
LocationLA PORTE CITY CEMETERY-BISHOP AVENUE