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WASHINGTON GUARDS

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WASHINGTON GUARDS. On May 9,1859, the Washington Guards were organized. Weekly drills, held at their armory on the corner of Main and Fourth STREETS, led to their first dress parade on September 22, 1859, with an escort furnished by the GOVERNOR'S GREYS. The Guards' first military ball was held on November 25, 1859. The uniforms of the Guards included a regulation blue cloth coat with three rows of buttons and braiding. The trousers, of the same material, had a scarlet stripe. Red caps with gold ornaments and white pompoms completed the uniform. The Washington Guards offered their services to the governor of Iowa on April 17, 1861. On April 19, 1861 an announcement in the Herald read:

               This company is filling up rapidly with recruits. Last night a meeting was held, at which quite a number 
               were enrolled.  The company meets tonight for drill and to receive recruits.  Parties who joined the
               company last evening are requested to meet for drill tonight.

On April 22, 1861 several members of the Guards appeared before the volunteer fund board. They stated that they were not prepared for immediate service unless they were assured that their families would be taken care of in their absence. The following guaranty was immediately given:

                We, the undersigned committee appointed by the Union meeting held on Saturday evening, 
                the 20th of April, 1861 for the purpose of providing funds for the support of the families of 
                such of our citizens as may volunteer in service of their country, hereby pledge ourselves to 
                see that the purpose for which we were appointed is fully carried out and that the families of 
                all such are fully supported during he absence of such volunteers.   (Signed by)
                                                                                  Henry L. STOUT
                                                                                  Julius K. GRAVES
                  M. Allison, G. F. Matthews, A.H. Mills, J. C. Chapline,  T. Faherty, W. W. Mills-secretary

On April 19, 1861, the commanders of the Washington Guards, GOVERNOR'S GREYS, and JACKSON GUARDS were ordered to form a company of 78 men and be prepared to march. As members of this first regiment, they would met at Davenport by May 20th to be called into service during the CIVIL WAR. The men of the Governor's Greys and Jackson Guards left for Davenport on April 23. In May, 1861 Colonel J. F. Bates was elected colonel of the First Iowa Regiment. The Washington Guards were accepted into service about May 21st.

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Source:

Oldt, Franklin T. The History of Dubuque County. Chicago: Goodspeed Historical Association, p. 253, 260, 262