Old Abe The War Eagle Marker (Jim Falls, Wisconsin)

Dublin Core

Title

Old Abe The War Eagle Marker (Jim Falls, Wisconsin)

Contributor

Jack_Kornowske

Type

Site

Identifier

2412

Date Issued

1990-01-01

Extent

m x m x m

Medium

https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=49313

Spatial Coverage

current,45.049674607798025,-91.27347536248374;

Europeana

Country

United States

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Old Abe The War Eagle Marker (Jim Falls, Wisconsin)

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Old_Abe_The_War_Eagle_Marker_(Jim_Falls,_Wisconsin)

Monument Type

Plaque

Funded by

Jim Falls Lions Club

Inscription

"Old Abe the War Eagle In the Spring of 1861 a band of hungry Chippewa Indians came to the McCann farm just across the river from here and traded a young eagle for corn. The eagle became a family pet. When Company C, 8th Wisconsin was organized at Eau Claire for Civil War duty, the crippled Dan McCann offered his eagle's services as a mascot saying ""someone from the family ought to go."" On October 12, 1861 the eagle regiment headed for battle. In action Old Abe spread his wings and screamed encouragement to his men. Old Abe served in 42 battles and lost only a few feathers. After 3 years service Old Abe was formally presented to the State of Wisconsin on 26 September 1864 where a room was equipped for him in the Capitol in Madison. His last public appearance was at the National Encampment of the G.A.R. in Milwaukee where he and General U.S. Grant were honored guests. Old Abe died on 28 March 1881. This plaque in memory of Jim Falls Lion and friend Rolf Anderson"

State

Wisconsin

County

Chippewa

Affiliation

Union

Town

Jim Falls

Location Type

Park