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During the Civil War, Henry Clay Dean lived in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, not Missouri. He later moved to Keokuk, Iowa, and then to Missouri. He is buried in Rebels Cove, Missouri.
Mark Twain included a chapter on Henry Clay Dean in "Life on the Mississippi" published in 1883, where he mentions him living in Keokuk.
There is a reference to Dean in "Love and Valor - The Intimate Civil War Letters Between Captain Jacob and Emeline Ritner" in a letter dated March 15, 1863, from Emeline's mother to Emeline's father.
Charles Larimer clarimer@prodigy.net —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.151.218.18 ( talk) 21:36, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
Henry Clay Dean is buried on his homestead Rebels cove in Putnam county Missouri. I know this because I am his great- great- great granddaughter.
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During the Civil War, Henry Clay Dean lived in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, not Missouri. He later moved to Keokuk, Iowa, and then to Missouri. He is buried in Rebels Cove, Missouri.
Mark Twain included a chapter on Henry Clay Dean in "Life on the Mississippi" published in 1883, where he mentions him living in Keokuk.
There is a reference to Dean in "Love and Valor - The Intimate Civil War Letters Between Captain Jacob and Emeline Ritner" in a letter dated March 15, 1863, from Emeline's mother to Emeline's father.
Charles Larimer clarimer@prodigy.net —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.151.218.18 ( talk) 21:36, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
Henry Clay Dean is buried on his homestead Rebels cove in Putnam county Missouri. I know this because I am his great- great- great granddaughter.