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*''Revolutionary War Soldiers and Patriots Buried in Iowa'' <ref>''Revolutionary War Soldiers and Patriots Buried in Iowa''. Marceline, Missouri.: Walsworth, 1978. (Family History Library {{FHL|171076|title-id|disp=book 977.7 D3d}}) </ref>This book was compiled by the Abigail Adams Chapter of the [http://www.isdar.org/chapters.htm Daughters of the American Revolution] in Des Moines, Iowa. It contains birth, marriage, and death information about soldiers, their parents, children, and grandchildren. About 42 veterans are listed.
*''Revolutionary War Soldiers and Patriots Buried in Iowa'' <ref>''Revolutionary War Soldiers and Patriots Buried in Iowa''. Marceline, Missouri.: Walsworth, 1978. (Family History Library {{FHL|171076|title-id|disp=book 977.7 D3d}}) </ref>This book was compiled by the Abigail Adams Chapter of the [http://www.isdar.org/chapters.htm Daughters of the American Revolution] in Des Moines, Iowa. It contains birth, marriage, and death information about soldiers, their parents, children, and grandchildren. About 42 veterans are listed.


=== War of 1812, 1812–1815  ===
=== War of 1812 (1812-1815) ===


Iowa was not settled until after the War of 1812, but many men who fought in that war settled in Iowa. See [[United States Military Records|United States Military Records]] for national indexes and records.  
Iowa was not settled until after the War of 1812, but many men who fought in that war settled in Iowa. See [[United States Military Records|United States Military Records]] for national indexes and records.  
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