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QUADE, Francis L. (Providence, RI, Dec. 23, 1846--Dubuque, IA, May 9, 1945). Last Dubuque survivor of the [[CIVIL WAR]]. Quade joined Company G of the 8th Iowa Cavalry and fought in battles on November 30, 1865, and December 15-16, 1865, in Georgia. He remained in the Union Army until August 1865.  
QUADE, Francis L. (Providence, RI, Dec. 23, 1846--Dubuque, IA, May 9, 1945). Quade was the last Dubuque survivor of the [[CIVIL WAR]]. Joining Company G of the 8th Iowa Cavalry. Quade fought in battles on November 30, 1865, and December 15-16, 1865, in Georgia. He remained in the Union Army until August 1865.  


In 1933 Quade was elected Iowa's state commander of the Grand Army of the Republic.
In 1933 Quade was elected Iowa's state commander of the [[GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC (G.A.R.)]].


[[Category: Military]]
[[Category: Military]]

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Family History: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ourdep&id=P21021

QUADE, Francis L. (Providence, RI, Dec. 23, 1846--Dubuque, IA, May 9, 1945). Quade was the last Dubuque survivor of the CIVIL WAR. Joining Company G of the 8th Iowa Cavalry. Quade fought in battles on November 30, 1865, and December 15-16, 1865, in Georgia. He remained in the Union Army until August 1865.

In 1933 Quade was elected Iowa's state commander of the GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC (G.A.R.).