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Delaware
County
in
the
Civil
War
"Brave
men
are
always
honored,
and
no
class
of
citizens
are
entitled
to
greater
respect
than
the
brave
volunteers
of
Delaware
County,
not
simply
because
they
were
soldiers,
but
because,
in
their
association
with
fellow
men,
their
walk
is
upright
and
their
character
and
honesty
without
reproach.
The
Iowa
Volunteers
-
May
they
ever
be
remembered
with
love
and
gratitude
for
answering
so
readily
to
the
country's
call;
for
defending
with
untiring
zeal
the
nation's
honor
and
the
cause
of
right.
May
their
names
descend
to
posterity
with
those
of
Washington
and
the
heroes
of
the
Revolution."
T.
H.
Bowen
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John DuBois,
21st Iowa Infantry
Edgar
Talmadge, 21st Iowa Infantry
Alexander Voorhees, 21st Iowa
Infantry
Allen Scott,
21st Iowa Infantry
Demosthenes Scott, 21st Iowa Infantry
Cornelius Scott, 21st Iowa Infantry
Aristides Scott, 21st Iowa Infantry
William
Ord Hart, 21st Iowa Infantry
Joseph Poor,
21st Iowa Infantry
Alonzo
Root, 21st Iowa
Infantry
Salue
Gattshall Van Anda 21st Iowa
Infantry
Elisha R.
Root, 21st Iowa Infantry
Delaware
County Civil War Draft Registration
Rolls, 1863
Henry
Potter,
21st
Iowa
Infantry
Robert
Risher,
21st
Iowa
Infantry
Walter
M.
O"Brian,
21st
Iowa
Infantry
Benjamin
F.
Odell,
21st
Iowa
Infantry
John
A.
Green,
21st
Iowa
Infantry
Frederick
Keidel
Civil
War
Veteran
Soldiers
buried
in
Evergreen,
Hopkinton
and
Upper
Bay
Settlement
Cemeteries
Reunion of the 21st Iowa Infantry, 1872
Delaware
County
Soldiers
Buried
at
Andersonville,
1861-1866
Our
Civil
War
Fallen
Heroes
Pensioners
on
the
Roll,
as
of 1
Jan
1883
Family
Connections
to
Iowa
Civil
War
Soldiers
Delaware County
Civil
War Units
Memorial &
Appreciation
The
First
Infantry |
Third
Infantry, Co. C |
Third
Veteran
Infantry, Co. A |
Fifth
Infantry, Co. K |
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Ninth
Infantry |
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Company D.;
Company E.;
Company F.;
Company G.;
Company K. |
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Twelfth
Infantry |
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Company F.;
Company H.;
Company I.;
Company K.; Other Officers |
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Twenty-First
Infantry |
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Company C.;
Company H.;
Company I.;
Company K;
Company Unknown; Officers; |
Company K, (a second history); Addendum
'Black
River Bridge' engagement |
Washington Hopkins Casey, 21st Regt. Iowa Vol. Inf.
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Twenty-Seventh
Infantry |
Officers;
Company E.;
Company F. |
A History of the 27th
Iowa Infantry,
by Captain George S. Pierce, US Army |
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Forty-Fourth
Infantry |
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Company A.; Company C.;
Company E. |
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Forty-Sixth
Infantry
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Company A.;
Company F.; Musician |
Miscellaneous
Infantry
Units |
Second Veteran Infantry;
Fourteenth Infantry
Battalion;
Sixteenth Infantry |
Seventeenth Infantry;
Thirty-First Infantry;
Thirty-Second Infantry; |
Thirty-Sixth Infantry
[Gray Beards];
Thirty-Seventh Infantry; Forty-Eighth Infantry |
First Infantry, A. D. [60th U. S. Vols., A. D.];
First Iowa Infantry
[African descent] |
One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth Illinois
Infantry |
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First
Cavalry |
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Company C.;
Company G.;
Company L. |
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Second
Cavalry |
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Company B.;
Company C.;
Company I.;
Company M.;
Unassigned;
Unknown Company |
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Fourth
Cavalry |
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Officers;
Company B.;
Company H.;
Company K.;
Company Unknown |
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Sixth
Cavalry |
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Officers;
Company B.
Company G.;
Company K.;
Company M.;
Unassigned |
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Seventh
Cavalry |
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Officers;
Company B.;
Company E; Company H; Unassigned |
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Eighth
Cavalry |
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Officers;
Company L.;
Company Unknown |
Miscellaneous
Cavalry
Units |
Fifth Cavalry;
Second Missouri Cavalry;
Fifth Veteran Cavalry |
Third
Battery
Light
Artillery |
Engineer
Regiment
of
the
West, Co. F |
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