In 1862 Mr. Coe enlisted in Co. I, 25th Iowa Vol. Inf., and served till the close of the Civil War. He was in the siege of Vicksburg, the Atlanta campaign, and with Sherman in his famous march to the sea.
After passing through nearly three years' hard service, and engaging in all the battles participated in by his regiment, in the last battle of the war, at Bentonville, N.C., he received a gunshot wound in the left thigh. He was honorably discharged at Troy, N.Y., in the summer of 1865, returned to his home in Washington County, and at once resumed the peaceful vocation of a farmer, in which he had previously been engaged, and which he has since made his life work.
In 1873 our subject was united in marriage, in Crawfordsville, Iowa, with Miss Nancy Campbell, the daughter of James and Sarah (Giddings) Campbell, both of whom were natives of Pennsylvania, the former of Scotch, and the latter of German descent. They now reside in their neat home on section 32, Oregon Township. This farm Mr. Coe has brought under a high state of cultivation, the improvements being of the better class. Commencing life without a dollar, inheriting no property, that which he now has has been acquired through his own individual efforts, assisted by those of his wife. Politically, he is a Republican, and as a citizen enjoys the respect and esteem of all.
In 1862 Mr. Coe enlisted in Co. I, 25th Iowa Vol. Inf., and served till the close of the Civil War. He was in the siege of Vicksburg, the Atlanta campaign, and with Sherman in his famous march to the sea.
After passing through nearly three years' hard service, and engaging in all the battles participated in by his regiment, in the last battle of the war, at Bentonville, N.C., he received a gunshot wound in the left thigh. He was honorably discharged at Troy, N.Y., in the summer of 1865, returned to his home in Washington County, and at once resumed the peaceful vocation of a farmer, in which he had previously been engaged, and which he has since made his life work.
In 1873 our subject was united in marriage, in Crawfordsville, Iowa, with Miss Nancy Campbell, the daughter of James and Sarah (Giddings) Campbell, both of whom were natives of Pennsylvania, the former of Scotch, and the latter of German descent. They now reside in their neat home on section 32, Oregon Township. This farm Mr. Coe has brought under a high state of cultivation, the improvements being of the better class. Commencing life without a dollar, inheriting no property, that which he now has has been acquired through his own individual efforts, assisted by those of his wife. Politically, he is a Republican, and as a citizen enjoys the respect and esteem of all.
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