On
August
14,
1862,
Reese
Merrick
enlisted
in
the
21st
Infantry
Company
K
in
Hopkinton,
Delaware
Co.,
IA
at
the
age
of
42.
He
mustered
into
the
Union
Army
on
August
23,
1862.
He participated in the Battle of Port Gibson in Mississippi
and
at
Champion's
Hill.
On May 17, 1863, Reese was wounded in the Battle of Big
Black
River
Bridge,
Mississippi.
His
leg
was
amputated
and
he
died
of
these
wounds
on
May
22,
1863.
Reese's survivors included his wife Sarah Wragg, daughters
Jennetta
and
Elizabeth
as
well
as
his
2
sons
Willard
"Frank"
and
Henry.
NOTE:
There
is a
monument
on
the
Lenox
College
campus
in
the
town
of
Hopkinton
that
commemorates
Reece
Merrick
and
the
names
of
others
who
gave
their
lives
for
the
preservation
of
the
Union.
It
is
said
that
this
monument
cost
over
fifteen
hundred
dollars
and
was
dedicated
November
17,
1865,
if
this
date
is
correct
it
would
make
it
the
oldest
monument
in
Iowa
and
possibly
in
the
entire
United
States.
Inscribed
on
this
monument
is
the
following:
“In all, ninety-two students of
this school enlisted during the
war, a larger proportion than from
any other school in this state."
Reese
is
the
3rd
great
grandfather
of
Thomas
F.
Fox.