This project is for those who are buried in Pioneer Rock Cemetery, Ceres, Clayton County, Iowa. Located in Ceres, Section 34, NW/SW, Garnavillo Township. The cemetery is approximately 4.2 miles south of Garnavillo and approximately 6 miles north of Guttenberg, on Highway 52, a short distance west of the intersection of Highway 52 and Kale Ave. The cemetery is also known as Ceres Cemetery and I...
This project is for those buried in Park Cemetery, Nora Springs, Floyd County, Iowa. Find a Grave IA GenWeb
This project is for those who are buried in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery, Mount Carmel, Carroll County, Iowa. Established in 1869. Find a Grave IA GenWeb
This project is for those buried in the Osage Cemetery, located on North 2nd Street, Osage, Mitchell County, Iowa. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) feature ID for the cemetery is 1944945 (Mitchell Cemetery). Notable Burials Nathaniel Cobb Deering (1827-1887) - US Congress Joseph Henry Sweney (1845-1918) - US Congress Links Find a Grav...
Wikipedia =The Drake Relays (officially the Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee) is an outdoor track and field event held in Des Moines, Iowa, in Drake Stadium on the campus of Drake University. Billed as America's Athletic Classic, it is regarded as one of the top track and field events in the United States.
This project is for those interred in Luana Cemetery, Luana, Clayton County, Iowa.The cemetery is located on Main Street. Find a Grave
National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum is a Hall of Fame and museum for sprint car drivers, owners, mechanics, builders, manufacturers, promoters, sanctioning officials and media members. The museum is located in Knoxville, Iowa, the home of the Knoxville Nationals at Knoxville Raceway.The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum Foundation, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization inco...
North American Tribes===Upper Plains==Includes the Following States Iowa | Kansas | Minnesota | Missouri | Nebraska | North Dakota | South Dakota Includes the Following TribesApache ( Jicarilla) Arapaho Arikara Assiniboin Blackfoot Brulé Sioux Caddo Cheyenne Cherokee Chippewa Chiwere Family Comanche Dakota (Sioux) Delaware Dotame Foxes Gros Ventre Hathawekela (Absentee Shawnee) Hidatsa Hunkpapa...
The 46th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was among scores of regiments that were raised in the summer of 1864 as Hundred Days Men, an effort to augment existing manpower for an all-out push to end the war within 100 days.-Sources:
Wikipedia =Keokuk National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Keokuk in Lee County, Iowa. Find a Grave
United States Senators from IowaUnited States Senators from Iowa (U.S. Senate website): of United States Senators from Iowa (with wikipedia links):
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This project is for those interred in Liberty Cemetery, Little Cedar, Mitchell County, Iowa.The cemetery has been known as Little Cedar Cemetery. Links Find a Grave IA GenWeb Billion Graves
This is an umbrella project for all projects related to Jews from Iowa . Early Pioneer Jews of Davenport, Iowa Early Pioneer Jews of Des Moines, Iowa
The 21st Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Franklin in Dubuque, Iowa, on September 9, 1862 and mustered out at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on July 15, 1865. More than 76,000 Iowans served in the Civil War, 13,001 died; more volunteers, per capita, than any other state. Here's a brief history of the 21st Iowa Regiment.Important Battles (* Vicksburg campaign ** Mobile campaign)* ...
Wikipedia =Des Moines Area Community College, commonly known as DMACC, is a two-year community college based in central Iowa. The college served 36,861 credit students and 22,556 noncredit students in 225 programs in 2016. Notable Alumni
The 3rd Iowa Infantry was organized at Keokuk, Iowa and mustered into Federal forces on June 8, 1861. The regiment was consolidated into a battalion of three companies in July, 1864 after those members of the regiment who did not reenlist mustered out and the survivors were transferred to 2nd Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry as Companies "A," "F," and "I" on November 4, 1864.
An attempt to track the Jewish community of Centerville Iowa.
Iowa Veterans Home Cemetery is located in Marshalltown, Iowa. Find a Grave
Looking to expand the genealogy records of Raveling family members which came from Germany and now live in Germany and the United States of America.