1 edition of Company orders of the Dodge Light Guards, Company L, 3rd Iowa Infantry, 1894-1916 found in the catalog.
Company orders of the Dodge Light Guards, Company L, 3rd Iowa Infantry, 1894-1916
Published
1916
by Morehouse & Co. in Council Bluffs, Iowa
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Clifford Powell. |
Contributions | Powell, Clifford, b. 1887. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | UA194.3d .L |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 51 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 51 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6594661M |
LC Control Number | 17004080 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 19341445 |
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Service. The 3rd Iowa Infantry was organized at Keokuk, Iowa and mustered into Federal forces on June 8, The regiment was consolidated into a battalion of three companies in July, after those members of the regiment who did not reenlist mustered out and the survivors were transferred to 2nd Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry as Companies "A," "F," and "I" on November 4, Allegiance: Union.
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Company F (1st) - 1st Confederate Regiment, Georgia Infantry; Company G - 3rd Regiment Georgia Infantry "Confederate Light Guards" Company I (1st) - 3rd Battalion, Georgia Infantry "Young Guards" Company A - 5th Regiment Georgia Infantry "Clinch Rifles" Company C - 5th Regiment Georgia Infantry "Irish Volunteers" Company N - 5th Regiment.
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For example, by the end of January,the 47 th Infantry Regiment (which fought in France and Germany) had lost well over % of their strength to battle casualties, where men were either killed, wounded, missing, or taken as prisoner of war.
The Second Iowa Infantry at Fort Donelson, Febru together with an outline history of the regiment from its organization at Keokuk, Iowa, to final discharge at Davenport, Iowa, J (Bethesda, Maryland: University Publications of America, c), FHL fiche References [edit | edit source].
Service. The 16th Iowa Infantry was organized at Davenport, Iowa, and mustered in for three years of Federal service by companies between Decemand Ma The regiment was mustered out on J Iowa Brigade.
After the Battle of Shiloh, the Thirteenth Iowa was assigned to the Third Brigade of the Sixth Brigade was composed of the Eleventh. The Iowa National Guard is canceling a number of upcoming events and activities that normally take place at Camp Dodge throughout the summer.
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Dickerson, Douglas F. HQ Company, 3rd Battalion, th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Abn. Dickerson, Robert L. E Company, th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division Papers of W. Rigby (24th Iowa, Company B). MsC82 (See also Articles) Papers of Henry Clay Russell.(2nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry, Company H) MsC Second Iowa Cavalry Association.
MsC Civil War Diaries of George M. Shearer, – (Company E, 17th Iowa Infantry). MsC80 Digitized diary. Papers of the Shelton Family (45th Regiment. A part of the Infantry and Artillery of the Second and Third Divisions, having now been organized into a division (detached from the Army of the Frontier) of two brigades, the Twentieth Iowa being a part of the First Brigade, proceeded on the 6th to reinforce the investing army at Vicksburg.In the meantime, the 22nd's commanding officer, Col.
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This Unit was organized at Council Bluffs and mustered in August 8, For more information on the history of this unit, see: The Civil War Archive section, 4th Regiment Infantry, (accessed 21 June ).
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