Civil War Raid Trail

Civil War Raid Trail

Near Bloomfield Iowa is a monument commemorating an incident from October 12, 1864. Confederate soldiers and special ops troops made forays into several unexpected places during the Civil War, including Ohio, Maine, Vermont, and sleepy Iowa. This has the distinction of being the furthest north reached by any Rebel partisan from the Confederate lines. Twelve Confederates dressed in stolen Union uniforms snuck into Iowa on October 12, 1864. They spread havoc, reaching a point 15 miles into the state, then hightailed it back into Rebel-held Missouri. In 2005 a local history group erected the monument at the raid's northernmost point, and in 2010 it completed marking 34 points along the terror trail where the raiders stopped to rob, kidnap, and kill civilians. - See more at: http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/23199#sthash.sw8IUEQ0.dpuf http://www.iowacivilwarmonuments.com/cgi-bin/gaarddetails.pl?1210196187~2

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Date of Installation:

October 12, 2005

Organization Responsible for Installation:

Davis County Civil War Guerilla Raid Society

Memorial War Era(s):

Other

Location:

GPS Coordinates: 40.677500 by -92.427300 Address: Hwy V20, Bloomfield, IA Directions: 4.5 mi. south of town on Hwy V20/Lilac Ave. On the east side of the road, where 265th St. connects. Bloomfield, Iowa 52537

 

Published on April 30, 2017