DANIEL BROWN
CLARK
from ANNALS OF IOWA Page 319
Daniel B. Clark was born in Batavia, New
York, January 9, 1819; he died at Council Bluffs, Iowa, October 1, 1897. He removed to
Pottawattamie County in 1852, where he engaged in farming. During the war of the rebellion he
raised a company which was assigned to the 15th Iowa Infantry as "Company H," receiving from
Gov. Kirkwood the commission of captain. he served some time most creditably with his
regiment, but was finally compelled by ill health to resign. As a pioneer citizen, he had become
well-known throughout that section of the state.
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