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John Bashore

1864

John L. Bashore.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Location: Iowa
Weapon: Gun; Unknown type
Offender: Death sentenced commutted

Deputy Provost Marshal John Bashore and Special Agent Josiah Woodruff were shot and killed while attempting to serve arrest warrants on several Civil War draft dodgers in Poweshiek County, Iowa.

The two agents had encountered a man on the roadway and informed him they were looking for the deserters. The man informed them he would help locate them, but was a sympathizer to a group known as the Copperheads. The subjects named on the warrant had threatened violence towards any officers who attempted to arrest them. When the man separated from the agents, he immediately informed the subjects the officers were looking for them and vowed he would help them resist the agents.

The subjects located the agents and opened fire on them, killing Special Agent Woodruff and fatally wounding Marshal Bashore. Despite his wounds, Marshal Bashore was able to return fire and wounded one of the men. Marshal Bashore succumbed to his wounds several hours later. The wounded man was convicted of both murders in 1867 and subsequently sentenced to death, however, he later received clemency from President Andrew Johnson.

Marshal Bashore had previously served as Captain of the Company D with the 6th Iowa Infantry during the Civil War.

The John L. Bashore Post 122 of the Grand Army of the Republic Post in Centerville was named in his honor.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife and is buried in the Oakland Cemetery in Centerville, Iowa.
Service Record
Also Served
United States Army Criminal Investigation Division
Deputy Provost Marshal
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