This is my first blog post in three years. When I wrote my last post, I was running out of Iowa-related content. I had an inkling that more Confederates from Iowa were waiting to be found, but I had no time to search.
I devoted this past summer to research. With improved technology and a better strategy, I uncovered many stories and “new” soldiers.
Update on Numbers
My book, Iowa Confederates in the Civil War (published 2019) contained 76 Iowa residents who had left that state and served the Confederacy. Today, there are 97 documented Confederates from Iowa.

Pre-War Residences of Iowa Confederates (greatest numbers)
- Lee County: 18 lived in Keokuk (at least part of their time in Iowa)
- Scott County: 16 lived in Davenport
- Dubuque County: 12 lived in Dubuque
- Johnson County: 6 lived in Iowa City
- Muscatine County: 6 lived in Muscatine
- Des Moines County: 6
- Van Buren County: 6
Things to look for
Once a month, I plan to discuss these men, Iowa during wartime, civil liberties, the Underground Railroad, and related topics. There might also be book reviews and author interviews.
Sneak Preview of Upcoming Posts
- 95-year-old Iowa Confederate poses for a photo
- How an Iowa State Senator in Dixie spent the war
- Intersection between the Iowa Underground Railroad and two future Iowa Confederates
- Iowa public servants who served the Confederacy
- Keokuk connection to infamous Andersonville Prison
- Prisoner of War experiences of Iowa Confederates
- Famous Union war correspondent who rubbed shoulders with a future Iowa Confederate
- Keokuk editor who became a Confederate war correspondent
- Political rebirth of an insurrectionist
- Iowa Attorney who ran for the Confederate Congress
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Michael D. Gibson
10 Nov 2025David,
Congratulations on your recent finds of additional Iowa Confederates. Your tireless and meticulous research continues to enrich Iowa history.
David Connon
10 Nov 2025Hi, Mike. Thank you for your very kind words. Best wishes.
Caroline Lehman
10 Nov 2025Look forward to your posts. Enjoyed your talk at the Dover Museum!
David Connon
10 Nov 2025Hi, Caroline. Thank you! I appreciated your hospitality (and enjoyed speaking at the Dover Museum).