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THE THIRD CAVALRY
was organized and mustered into the United States service at Keokuk, in Au- gust and September, 1861, with Cyrus Bussey, of Bloomfield, as Colonel; H. H. Bussey, of Bloomfield, as Lieutenant Colonel, and C. H. Perry, H. C. Cald- well and W. C. Drake, of Corydon, as Majors. Companies A and E were from Davis County; Company B, from Van Buren and Lee Counties; Company C, from Lee and Keokuk Counties; Company D, from Davis and Van Buren Counties ; Company F, from Jefferson County; Company G, from Van Buren County; Company H, from Van Buren and Jefferson Counties; Company I, from Appanoose County; Company K, from Wapello and Marion Counties ; Company L, from Decatur County, and Company M, from Appanoose and De- catur Counties. It was engaged in the following battles and skirmishes : Pea Ridge, La Grange, Sycamore, near Little Rock, Columbus, Pope's Farm, Big Blue, Ripley, Coldwater, Osage, Tallahatchie, Moore's Mill, near Monte- vallo, near Independence, Pine Bluff, Botts' Farm, Gun Town, White's Station, Tupelo, Village Creek. Was mustered out of United States service at Atlanta, Ga., August 9, 1865.
THE FOURTH CAVALRY
was organized with Asbury B. Porter, of Mount Pleasant, as Colonel ; Thomas Drummond, of Vinton, as Lieutenant Colonel ; S. D. Swan, of Mount Pleas- ant, J. E. Jewett, of Des Moines, and G. A. Stone, of Mount Pleasant, as Majors, and mustered into United States service at Mount Pleasant November 21, 1861. Company A was from Delaware County ; Company C, from Jef- ferson and Henry Counties ; Company D, from Henry County ; Company E,
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HISTORY OF THE STATE OF IOWA.
1
from Jasper and Poweshiek Counties ; Company F, from Wapello County ; Company G, from Lee and Henry Counties ; Company HI, from Chickasaw County ; Company I, from Madison County; Company K, from Henry County ; Company L, from Des Moines and other counties; and Company M, from Jefferson County. The Fourth Cavalry lost men in the following engage- ments : Guntown, Miss .; Helena, Ark .; near Bear Creek, Miss .; near Mem- phis, Tenn .; Town Creek, Miss .; Columbus, Ga .; Mechanicsburg, Miss .; Little Blue River, Ark .; Brownsville, Miss .; Ripley, Miss .; Black River Bridge, Miss .; Grenada, Miss .; Little Red River, Ark .; Tupelo, Miss .; Yazoo River, Miss .; White River, Ark .; Osage, Kan .; Lick Creek, Ark .; Okalona, Miss .; St. Francis River, Ark. Was mustered out at Atlanta, Ga., August 10, 1865.
THE FIFTH CAVALRY
was organized at Omaha with Wm. W. Lowe, of the regular army, as Colo- nel ; M. T. Patrick, of Omaha, as Lieutenant Colonel ; and C. S. Bernstein, of Dubuque, as Major, and mustered in September 21, 1861. Companies A, B, C and D were mostly from Nebraska; Company E, from Dubuque County ; Company F, from Des Moines, Dubuque and Lee Counties ; Company G, from Minnesota; Company H, from Jackson and other counties; Companies I and K were from Minnesota; Company L, from Minnesota and Missouri; Com- pany M, from Missouri ; Companies G, I and K were transferred to Minnesota Volunteers Feb. 25, 1864. The new Company G was organized from veterans and recruits and Companies C, E, F and I of Fifth Iowa Infantry, and trans- ferred to Fifth Cavalry August 8, 1864. The second Company I was organ- ized from veterans and recruits and Companies A, B, D, G, H and K of the Fifth Iowa Infantry, and transferred to Fifth Iowa Cavalry August 18, 1864. Was engaged at second battle of Fort Donelson, Wartrace, Duck River Bridge, Sugar Creek, Newnan, Camp Creek, Cumberland Works, Tenn .; Jonesboro, Ebenezer Church, Lockbridge's Mills, Pulaski, Cheraw, and mustered out at Nashville, Tenn., August 11, 1865.
THE SIXTH CAVALRY.
was organized with D. S. Wilson, of Dubuque, as Colonel ; S. M. Pollock, of Dubuque, as Lieutenant Colonel ; T. H. Shephard, of Iowa City, E. P. Ten- Broeck, of Clinton, and A. E. House, of Delhi, as Majors, and was mustered in at Davenport, January 31, 1863. Company A was from Scott and other counties ; Company B, from Dubuque and other counties; Company C, from Fayette County ; Company D, from Winneshiek County; Company E, from Southwest counties of the State; Company F, from Allamakee and other counties ; Company G, from Delaware and Buchanan Counties; Company H, from Linn County; Company I, from Johnson and other counties ; Company K, from Linn County ; Company L, from Clayton County; Company M, from Johnson and Dubuque Counties. The Sixth Cavalry operated on the frontier against the Indians. Was mustered out at Sioux City, October 17, 1865.
THE SEVENTH CAVALRY
was organized at Davenport, and mustered into the United States service April 27, 1863, with S. W. Summers, of Ottumwa, as Colonel ; John Pattee, of Iowa City, as Lieutenant Colonel ; H. II. Heath and G. M. O'Brien, of Dubuque,
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HISTORY OF THE STATE OF IOWA.
and John S. Wood, of Ottumwa, as Majors. Companies A, B, C and D, were from Wapello and other counties in immediate vicinity; Companies E, F, G and H, were from all parts of the State; Company I, from Sioux City and known as Sioux City Cavalry; Company K was originally Company A of the Fourteenth Infantry and afterward Company A of the Forty-first Infantry, was. from Johnson and other counties ; Company L was originally Company B, of
the Forty-first Infantry and afterward Company B, of the Forty- -, and was from Johnson County; Company M was originally Company C, of the Fourteenth Infantry, and afterward Company C, of the Forty-first and from Des Moines and other counties. The Seventh Cavalry operated against the Indi- ans. Excepting the Lieutenant Colonel and Companies K, L and M, the regi- ment was mustered out at Leavenworth, Kansas, May 17, 1866. Companies K, L, and M were mustered out at Sioux City, June 22, 1866.
THE EIGHITH CAVALRY
was organized with J. B. Dorr, of Dubuque, as Colonel ; H. G. Barner, of Sidney, as Lieutenant Colonel ; John J. Bowen, of Hopkinton, J. D. Thompson, of Eldora, and A. J. Price, of Guttenburg, as Majors, and were mustered in at Davenport September 30, 1863. The companies were mostly from the follow- ing counties : Company A, Page; B, Wapello; C, Van Buren; D, Ring- gold ; E, Henry; F, Appanoose; G, Clayton ; H, Appanoose; I, Marshall ; K, Muscatine; L, Wapello ; M, Polk. The Eighth did a large amount of duty guarding Sherman's communications, in which it had many small engagements. It was in the battles of Lost Mountain, Lovejoy's Station, Newnan, Nashville, etc. Was on Stoneman's cavalry raid around Atlanta, and Wilson's raid through Alabama. Was mustered out at Macon, Ga., August 13, 1865.
THE NINTH CAVALRY
was mustered in at Davenport, November 30, 1863, with M. M. Trumbull, of Cedar Falls, as Colonel ; J. P. Knight, of Mitchell, as Lieutenant Colonel ; E. T. Ensign, of Des Moines, Willis Drummond, of McGregor, and William IIad- dock, of Waterloo, as Majors. Company A was from Muscatine County ; Company B, Linn County ; Company C, Wapello and Decatur Counties ; Com- pany D, Washington County ; Company E, Fayette County ; Company F, Clayton County ; Companies G and H, various counties ; Company I, Wapello and Jefferson Counties ; Company K, Keokuk County ; Company L, Jasper and Marion Counties ; Company M, Wapello and Lee Counties. Was mustered out at Little Rock, Ark., February 28, 1866.
ARTILLERY.
THE FIRST BATTERY OF LIGHT ARTILLERY
was enrolled in the counties of Wapello, Des Moines, Dubuque, Jefferson, Black Hawk, etc., and was mustered in at Burlington, Aug. 17, 1861, with C. H. Fletcher, of Burlington, as Captain. Was engaged at Pea Ridge, Port Gibson, in Atlanta campaign, Chickasaw Bayou, Lookout Mountain, etc. Was mus- tered out at Davenport July 5, 1865.
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HISTORY OF THE STATE OF IOWA.
THE SECOND BATTERY OF LIGHT ARTILLERY
was enrolled in the counties of Dallas, Polk, Harrison, Fremont and Pottawat- tamie, and mustered into United States service at Council Bluffs and St. Louis, Mo, Aug. 8 and 31, 1861, with Nelson T. Spear, of Council Bluffs, as Captain. Was engaged at Farmington, Corinth, etc. Was mustered out at Davenport, Aug. 7, 1865.
THE THIRD BATTERY OF LIGHT ARTILLERY
was enrolled in the counties of Dubuque, Black Hawk, Butler and Floyd, and mustered into United States service at Dubuque, September, 1861, with M. M. Hayden, of Dubuque, as Captain. Was at battle of Pea Ridge, etc., etc. Was mustered out at Davenport, Oct. 23, 1865.
THE FOURTH BATTERY OF LIGHT ARTILLERY
was enrolled in Mahaska, Henry, Mills and Fremont Counties, and was mus- tered in at Davenport, Nov. 23, 1863, with P. H. Goode, of Glenwood, Cap- tain. Was mustered out at Davenport, July 14, 1865.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE FOURTH BATTALION
Company A, from Fremont County, W. Hoyt, Captain; Company B, from Taylor County, John Flick, Captain; Company C, from Page County, J. Whitcomb, Captain.
THE NORTHERN BORDER BRIGADE
was organized by the State of Iowa to protect the Northwestern frontier, James A. Sawyer, of Sioux City, was elected Colonel. It had Companies A, B, C, D and E, all enlisted from the Northwestern counties.
THE SOUTHERN BORDER BRIGADE
was organized by the State for the purpose of protecting the Southern border of the State, and was organized in counties on the border of Missouri. Com- pany A, First Battalion, was from Lee County, Wm. Sole, Captain; Company B, First Battalion, Joseph Dickey, Captain, from Van Buren County; Company A, Second Battalion, from Davis County, Capt. H. B. Horn; Company B, Sec- ond Battalion, from Appanoose County, E. B. Skinner, Captain; Company A, Third Battalion, from Decatur County, J. H. Simmons, Captain; Company B, Third Battalion, from Wayne County, E. F. Estel, Captain; Company C, Third Battalion, from Ringgold County, N. Miller, Captain.
THE FIRST INFANTRY-AFRICAN DESCENT -- (SIXTIETH U. S.)
was organized with John G. Hudson, Captain Company B, Thirty-third Mis- souri, as Colonel; M. F. Collins, of Keokuk, as Lieutenant Colonel, and J. L. Murphy, of Keokuk, as Major. Had ten companies, and were mustered in at various places in the Fall of 1863. The men were from all parts of the State and some from Missouri.
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HISTORY OF THE STATE OF IOWA.
During the war, the following promotions were made by the United States Government from Iowa regiments :*
MAJOR GENERALS
Samuel R. Curtis, Brigadier General, from March 21, 1862. Frederick Steele, Brigadier General, from November 29, 1862. Frank J. Herron, Brigadier General, from November 29, 1862. Grenville M. Dodge, Brigadier General, from June 7, 1864.
BRIGADIER GENERALS.
Samuel R. Curtis, Colonel 2d Infantry, from May 17, 1861. Frederick Steele, Colonel 8th Infantry, from February 6, 1862. Jacob G. Lauman, Colonel 7th Infantry, from March 21, 1862. Grenville M. Dodge, Colonel 4th Infantry, from March 31, 1862. James M. Tuttle, Colonel 2d Infantry, from June 9, 1862. Washington L. Elliott, Colonel 2d Cavalry, from June 11, 1862. Fitz Henry Warren, Colonel 1st Cavalry , from July 6, 1862. Frank J. Herron, Lieutenant Colonel 9th Infantry, from July 30, 1862. Charles L. Matthies, Colonel 5th Infantry, from November 29, 1862. William Vandever, Colonel 9th Infantry, from November 29, 1862. Marcellus M. Crocker, Colonel 13th Infantry, from Nov. 29, 1862. Hugh T. Reid, Colonel 15th Infantry from March 13, 1863. Samuel A. Rice, Colonel 33d Infantry, from August 4, 1863. John M. Corse, Colonel 6th Infantry, from August 11, 1863. Cyrus Bussey, Colonel 3d Cavalry, from January 5, 1864. Edward Hatch, Colonel 2d Cavalry, from April 27, 1864. Elliott W. Rice, Colonel 7th Infantry, from June 20, 1864. Wm. W. Belknap, Colonel 15th Infantry, from July 30, 1864. John Edwards, Colonel 18th Infantry, from September 26, 1864. James A. Williamson, Colonel 4th Infantry, from January 13, 1864. James I. Gilbert, Colonel 27th Infantry, from February 9, 1865.
(Since died.)
BREVET MAJOR GENERALS.
John M. Corse, Brigadier General from October 5, 1864. Edward Hatch, Brigadier General, from December 15, 1864. Wm. W. Belknap, Brigadier General, from March 13, 1865. W. L. Elliott, Brigadier General, from March 13, 1865. Wm. Vandever, Brigadier General, from June 7, 1865.
BREVET BRIGADIER GENERALS.
Wm. T. Clark, A. A. G., late of 13th Infantry, from July 22, 1864. Edward F. Winslow, Colonel 4th Cavalry, from December 12, 1864. S. G. Hill, Colonel 35th Infantry, from December 15, 1864. (Since died.) Thos. H. Benton, Colonel 29th Infantry, from December 15, 1864. Samuel L. Glasgow, Colonel 23d Infantry, from December 19, 1864. Clark R. Wever, Colonel 17th Infantry, from February 9, 1865. Francis M. Drake, Lieutenant Colonel 36th Infantry, from February 22, 1865. George A. Stone, Colonel 25th Infantry, from March 13, 1865. Datus E. Coon, Colonel 2d Cavalry, from March 8, 1865. George W. Clark, Colonel 34th Infantry, from March 13, 1865. Herman H. Heath, Colonel 7th Cavalry, from March 13, 1865. J. M. Hedrick, Colonel 15th Infantry, from March 13, 1865. W. W. Lowe, Colonel 5th Cavalry, from March 13, 1865.
*Thomas J. McKean was appointed Paymaster in U. S. A. from Iowa, and subsequently promoted Brigadier General, to date from Nov. 21, 1861.
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NUMBER OF CASUALTIES AMONG OFFICERS OF IOWA REGIMENTS DURING THE WAR.
TRANSFERRED.
KILLED.
DIED.
DISCHARGED.
WOUNDED.
In action.
Total.
Of wounds.
Of disease.
By drowning.
For disability.
Cause
Total.
In action.
Accidentally.
Total.
Resigned.
Dismissed.
Captured.
To Vet. Res.
Corps.
appoint- ment.
By
Total.
First Cavalry ...
2
2
12
12
25
?
45
1
Second Cavalry ...
3
3
2
4
6
....
6
8
31
2
55
4
2
2
Fourth Cavalry.
5
5
2
2
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
15
2
21
1
1
15
6
23
10
23
1
41
22
2
2
30
3
3
1
1
2
..
· ·
.
·
.
.
.
..
.....
No
casualt's rep.
Artillery, Second Battery ..
4
1
8
1
1
Artillery, Fourth Battery
1
. .
...
...
..
6
2
2
23
23
25
61
1
1
8
9
Second Infantry ..
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
6
1
1
Second and Third Infantry (consolidated)
2
2
4
4
1
1
35
34
40
81
8
2
2
Third Infantry ..
2
...
3
2
5
1
1
16
16
34
59
5
5
Fourth Infantry.
4
1
5
5
1
6
2
4
6
17
17
28
1
63
7
3
3
Fifth Infantry ...
7
7
1
2
3
1
4
5
18
18
32
2
67
3
73
6
7
7
Seventh Infantry.
3
3
1
4
5
2
2
4
14
14
30
2
57
12
1
3
4
Eighth Infantry ..
6
6
7
2
9
1
3
5
24
2
26
26
72
9
6
6
Ninth Infantry.
6
...
3
3
2
1
1
4
1
3
4
8
Eleventh Infantry ..
11
2
13
19
1
45
22
1
...
3
...
2
2
4
3
7
19
. . .
19
36
1
65
4
..
...
.
...
......
...
...
5
5
9
9
39
1
63
5
3
3
Third Cavalry ...
35
51
8
..
.
.
·
.
·
·
1
2
Seventh Cavalry.
3
3
2
2
2
2
10
Ninth Cavalry ...
1
1
1
1
2
2
6
10
Artillery, First Battery ..
1
1
1
1
2
Artillery, Third Battery ..
1
..
·
4
4
5
First Infantry ..
6
6
4
2
..
3
3
3
9
1
1
1
Second Veteran Infantry.
..
...
·
2
Third Veteran Infantry.
3
·
.
.
.
...
·
·
4
4
3
3
6
...
·
·
.
·
·
·
·
·
·
.
...
58
1
1
1
Tenth Infantry ...
8
25
3
47
4
3
1
8
9
Twelfth Infantry ...
Thirteenth Infantry
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
4
4
34
3
46
1
3
3
..
......
..
.
...
1
1
2
2
...
...
...
. .
...
3
6
6
1
6
6
..
...
1
1
·
...
.
·
25
Eighth Cavalry ..
...
.
.
·
..
. .
.
.
...
...
22
1
23
37
..
...
. .
.
...
....
...
16
32
4
4
16
5
5
1
4
4
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF IOWA.
....
..
..
1
1
Sixth Infantry.
:
·
...
7
Fifth Cavalry ..
1
1
Total.
known.
1111-
REGIMENT OR BATTERY.
| Accidentally.
Total casualties.
5
Sixth Cavalry ..
1
1
2
3
...
2
6
...
..
·
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF IOWA.
Total ..
133
2 135
88 |115
2|205
51 | 80 |132
565 8 566 1225
56
12321 241
4 105 109
...
6
2
1
1
3
3
3
22
22
27
1
62
5
5
5
Fifteenth Infantry ...
5
5
3
3
6
2
2
21
1
19
1
20
40
.....
15 14
2
2
Seventeenth Infantry ...
2
2
3
1
...
5 3 3 2
2
1
3
6
6
....
.
·
.
·
·
.
.
.
.
·
·
· ·
·
.
.
·
·
.
·
.
·
.
·
·
·
·
2
2
3 2
2
5
3
4
15 22 9
...
11 22
20 26 26 27 23 24
1
12
3
3
5
.
.
.
.
·
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
-
·
+
·
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Nineteenth Infantry ...
1
1
Twentieth Infantry ....
2
2
Twenty-first Infantry ...
4
Twenty-third Infantry ....
17
...
.... 1
49
1
2
2
Twenty-fifth Infantry ....
66
3
1
1
Twenty-sixth Infantry ...
50
4
1
1
4
4
2
3
5
2
2
4
16
16
Twenty-eighth Infantry ...
39
2
1
1
Thirtieth Infantry ..
2
38
5
1
1
2
Thirty-second Infantry ..
4
1
5
2
2
1
9
26
42
1
1
4
4
Thirty-Third Infantry ...
1
2
3
1
1
3
28
35
1
Thirty-fourth Infantry ..
2 12
2
25
..
3
3
1
4
1
1
2
...
16
27
23
1
1
Thirty-seventh Infantry ..
21
3
27
....
29
3
1
1
Thirty-ninth Infantry.
2
2
3
9
12
2
2
18
1
35
1
Fortieth Infantry.
1
1
Forty-fourth Infantry.
1
1
Forty-fifth Infantry ...
No
casu
alt's
Forty-sixth Infantry ....
2
2
1
1
Forty-seventh Infantry ..
1
1
Forty-eighth Infantry (battalion).
11
3
16
First Colored Regiment of Iowa (60th U. S.) ...
1
1
1
..
3
2 |
1 1 ... 1
3
6 . ..
6
22||
1
1
1
.....
....
....
...
...
21
13
. .
47
2
2
Sixteenth Infantry ....
5
5
Eighteenth Infantry, ..
2
2
7
...
..
...
1
1
3
1
4
2
3
...
2
2 1
...
7
4
2
2
2
4
4 3
2
3
5
7
..
..
8
Twenty-ninth Infantry ...
4
4
Thirty-first Infantry ..
3
3
2
5
3
4
7
9
9
13
1
...
...
...
1 2 2
2 7
3
5
8 3
8 17 9
17 8
I
46
..
..
...
..
2
8 3
1
1
...
.....
Thirty-fifth Infantry ...
1
6
...
3
3
1
2
3
5
11
2
2
Thirty-eighth Infantry ..
2
2
5
5
15
.
...
.
..
1
.
.
.
+
.
.
· ..
.
.
.
.
5
20
5
69 33 36 33 48 56 47 54
3 1 5
1
...
...
..
.
.
.
·
7
2
32 ..
2
2
...
..
...
6 4 8 3
1 1
. .
1 1 6
19 22
...
....
4
2
...
22 7
17 21
1
...
..
..
58
.....
...
...
2
Thirty-fourth [34th and 38th] consolidated.
57
4
4
...
...
...
.....
...
3
3
...
.
7
2
...
Twenty-second Infantry.
. 4
1
...
...
....
1
1 2 2
..
..
5
...
7
18
...
...
.
1
1
.
..
.
9 17 19
Twenty-fourth Infantry.
28
Twenty-seventh Infantry ..
25 27 33
.....
. .
... .
4
1
..
...
..
251
3
Fourteenth Infantry ...
Fourteenth Residuary Battalion.
6
... ..
...
2
5
1
5 2
1
......
...
...
1 5
3
..
3
...
1 2
Thirty-sixth Infantry ..
4
35 20
..
NUMBER OF CASUALTIES AMONG ENLISTED MEN OF IOWA REGIMENTS DURING THE WAR.
.
REGIMENT OR BATTERY.
In Action.
Accidentally.
Total.
Of Wounds.
Of Disease.
| By Suicide.
By Drowning.
Total.
For Disability
Cause Un-
known.
Total.
In Action.
Accidentally.
Total.
Missing.
Captured.
ToV. R. Corps.
By Appoint-
ment.
Total.
24
42
20 187| 1
4
312
187
16
203
81
84
2
543
21
14
22
26
First Cavalry ...
37
3
40
87,
191 ...
222
140.
29
1691
158
161
10
602
73
97,
11
37
Second Cavalry.
58
4
62
19
224 .
2
245
220
85
305
155
157
1
776
14]
24
7.
31
Third Cavalry ....
37
41
11
186 ...
4
201
151
82
233
108
4
112
3
590
90
25
8
33
Fourth Cavalry ..
36
42
71
127 1
7
197
172
51
223
47
50
452
209
14
17
Fifth Cavalry ...
16
3
19
5
59: 2
4
70
70
16
86
15
3
18
193
1
6
Sixth Cavalry ...
37
8
45
2
92
7
101
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246
4
1
8
402
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·
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·
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24
27
9
91 ..
4
104
49
15
64
75
2
77
2
274
297
20
20
·
..
162 .. . .
175
54
8
62
13
2
15
258
1
10
1
11
Ninth Cavalry ...
7
7
51
54
25
34
28
1
29
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...
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.
·
·
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2 ]
]
33
34
23
26
15
1
16
Artillery, 3dl Battery ...
11
1]
Artillery, 4th Battery .....
7
*Independent Company Sioux City Cavalry.
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..
...
....
12.
12
7 ...
]
13
First Infantry ..
758
13
9
15
1
58
17
107 ....
4
128
137: 191
14
7,
27
27
14
14
28
8
67
18
5
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8
4 ..
4
....
28
99 ...
2
123
169.
67
230
2
895
749
13
4
17
Third Infantry ...
28
23
2
2
Third Veteran Infantry.
57
1
58
53
237 ...
230
152 146
2.98
319
322
5
979
44
30
2
32
Fourth Infantry ...
5,9
1
60
67,
90 ]
222
15
237
278
4
282
......
Fifth Infantry ...
855
54
7
.
...
102
102
30
124 ...
154
211
108
288
328
210
4
214
8
761
382
21
18
34
Eighth Infantry ..
76 2
78
57
208 ...
1
266
248
26
260
35.1
359
979
23
24
24
Ninth Infantry ....
.
Tenth Infantry ....
56| 1|
57|
35| 134 ...
170
137 115: 252| 257|
4| 261
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.
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4
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124
1
15
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Artillery, 2d Battery ..
73
17
..
....
..
7
..
..
7
.
....
+Company A, 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry ... Dodge's Brigade Band.
137
165
... ..
...
1
245
Second Infantry ..
41
11
1
.....
1
Second and Third Consolidated Infantry
52 3
17 .....
17
1
16
1
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.
.
.
.
·
.
.
.
.
.
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88:3
73
15
22
Seventh Infantry ...
491
50
44
137. ....
1
182
245
308
331
4
331
...
.. .
.
...
.
·
94
94
125 ....
2| 172
......
...
30
16
16
14
1
1
....
....
1
4
....
VMOLHO ALVES AHL AO POLSINI
DIED.
DISCHARGED.
WOUNDED.
TRANSFERRED.
Eighth Cavalry ..
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1
6
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3
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.
·
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3
11
1
Second Veteran Infantry.
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......
..
·
· .
...
96
45
47
7
Sixth Infantry ...
789
16 41| 5,
48
..
8
..
...
Seventh Cavalry.
Artillery, Jet Battery.
29
. ...
1
.....
137
328
244
.....
Total Casualties.
252
.
.
..
180
47 258
Eleventh Infantry . Twelfth Infantry ....
54| 1 55|
25|
148| ...
1
174|
30|
151|| 257
220 208
6| 2261 209 4 294 162 1
610 !! 768 852
59|1
26
111
19
3
22
Thirteenth Infantry ..
65 1
66
34
182 ..
1
217
77
269
290 162
6
84 15
15
30 23
Fourteenth Infantry ..
27| 1
28
23|
122
145
53
190 11
302
392
2 394
1029
78
13
14
27
57
57
32
217
....
160
49
209
289
1 290
14
819
242
21
6
27
Sixteenth Infantry
614
264 63
23 5
5
10
Eighteenth Infantry .
26
2
28
7
109
3
119 130
183
5 188
1
191
562
204
27
10
36
2
38
8
8
5
130
7
142
157
6 163
43
46 150
2
531
20
49
5
54
Twenty-first Infantry ....
634
79
40
2
.42
Twenty-second Infantry .
39
39
30
196 ... 2
228
171
6 177
240
3 243
2
761
72
48
6
54
Twenty-fourth Infantry ..
58
1
59
53
197 ...
3
253 219
200 120
18 138
162
2
164
564
17
16
8
69
40,
2
42
29
204
236
140
1 141
140
3
143
562
24
69
......
7
...
7
14
162 .
4
180
134
68
202
132
3
135
6
530
32
40
5
45
52
52
24
180 1
1
206
166
16
182
242
4
246
10
696
89
33
10
43
Twenty-eighth Infantry ....
511
53
31
6
37
Twenty-ninth Infantry ..
39
1
40
24
233
257
129
13
142
202
3
205
646
19
46
1
47
Thirtieth Infantry ...
11
11
16
261
277
137
38
175
77
77
540
13
72 · ..
:
56
56
33
203
1
237
156
10
166
132
1
133
589
93
27
6
33
Thirty-second Infantry ..
25 1
26
37
166
236
109
34
143
166
2
168
7
580
73
18
10
28
Thirty-third Infantry ....
4
4
2
228 1
231
286
27
313
13
13
561
3
22
22
Thirty-fourth consolidated Battalion Infantry
3 1
4
2
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...
1
1
203
172
17
189
93
93
3
510
15
51
14
65
23
2
25
19
35
24
226
1
251
187
191
142
142
619
437
17
6
23
Thirty-sixth Infantry ...
3
3
141.
1
142
326
30
356
2
2
503
2
......
...
1
310 .
1
311
108
9
117
2
431
8
1
12
Thirty-eighth Infantry
33 1
34
21
119
1
141
89
34
123
3
108
406
203
12
3
15
Thirty-ninth Infantry ...
5
5
10
179
5
194
117
4
121
41
41
361
2
20
6
26
*Forty-first Infantry (battalion).
15
Forty- fourth Infantry ..
22
1
1
Forty-fifth Infantry.
2
2
17
1
19
..
..
.
2
2
1
23
24
1
21
28
3
..
.
·
1
1
45
1
46
Forty-eighth Infantry ...
4 1
5
1
331
5
337
40
40
1
1
383
1
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17
248
1
266
117
7
124
97
2
99
1
19
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37
1
38
29
157
2
188
139
14
153 158
147 245 123
3
126
570
3
41
1
42
Twenty-third Infantry ...
53
1
54
52
126
2
180
150
8
129 222
93
222 228
225 73 190
.. 1
225 74
449
53
.
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.
.
·
.
·
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.
·
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53
33
91
6
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. ..
30
32
243 ... 1
276
133
192 137
7
4
Fifteenth Infantry ...
52
52
78
194
2
274
270
32
7
.
..
.
·
+
:
43
18
97 ...
1
249 116
3
26
Seventeenth Infantry ..
13 40
Nineteenth Infantry .
Twentieth Infantry.
...
3
245
..
...
·
.
.
.
...
..
1
1
14
14
....
. .
.
.
·
.
.
...
2.
2
15
15
17
..
..
.....
47
Forty-seventh Infantry.
4
4
..
.....
1
First African Infantry [60th U. S.].
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF IOWA.
253
1
1
2
Fourteenth Residuary Battalion
11
..
1 526
249
13
10
37
382
...
......
...
...
...
.....
...
..
..
..
..
3
3
.
29
7
36
12
2
14
....
66
Thirty-fourth [34th and 38th] Infantry consolidated Thirty-fifth Infantry ..
35
...
2
Thirty-seventh Infantry.
..
....
..
2
105
Fortieth Infantry
1
1
.
....
..
3
..
3
6
Thirty-fourth Infantry ...
39
39
22
199
.. 3
...
....
Twenty-sixth Infantry ....
69
Twenty-seventh Infantry ..
Thirty-first Infantry ..
...
.. ...
6
..
..
·
43
8
..
·
·
·
4
Twenty-fifth Infantry ..
2
72
3
182
4
.
1
Forty-sixth Infantry
..
4
30 .
121 124
12
4 204
359
254
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF IOWA.
NUMBER OF TROOPS FURNISHED BY THE STATE OF IOWA DURING THE WAR OF THE REBELLION, TO JANUARY 1, 1865.
No. Regiment.
No. of men.
No. Regiment.
No. of men.
1st Iowa Infantry
959
39th Iowa Infantry
933
3d
1,074
41st Battalion Iowa Infantry
294
4th
1,184
44th Infantry (100-days men).
S67
5th
1,037|
45th .6
912
6th
66
1,013
46th
892
7th
66
1,138
47th
SS4
Sth
66
1,027
48th Battalion
346
9th
1,090
1st lowa Cavalry
1,478
10th
66
1,027
2d
66
1,394
12th
66
66
981
4th
66
1,227
13th
6
840
6th
66
1,125
15th
60
1,196
7th
66
60
562
16th
66
919
Sth
66
1,234
17th
60
956
9th
=
1,178
18th
875
Sioux City Cavalry*
93
19th
985
Co. A, 11th Penn. Cavalry.
87
20th
925
1st Battery Artillery
149
21st
980
2d
1,008
3d 66
66
152
24th
66
979
1st Iowa African Infantry, 60th U. St ..
903
25th
66
995|
Dodge's Brigade Band.
14
26th
919
Band of 2d Iowa Infantry
10
27th
66
940
Enlistments as far as reported to Jan. 1.
2,765
29th
66
1,005
Enlistments of Iowa men in regiments of other States, over.
2,500
31st
66
925
Total.
61,653
33d
66
66
985
Re-enlisted Veterans for different Regi- ments
7,202
35th
6
984
Additional enlistments.
6,664
36th
66
986
37th
66
914 Grand total as far as reported up to Jan.
38th
910
1, 1865
75,519
2d
1,247
40th
..
11th
1,022
3d
66
1,360
989
5th
1,245
23d
66
961
4th 66
28th
956
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