The Iowa Historical Record, Volúmenes17-18The Society, 1901 |
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... miles . The Daughter of the Regiment " thrived upon " musty flour and sweetened water " until late in September the regiment reached its destination at the mouth of the St. Peter's . For many weeks the boats were their only shelter . A ...
... miles . The Daughter of the Regiment " thrived upon " musty flour and sweetened water " until late in September the regiment reached its destination at the mouth of the St. Peter's . For many weeks the boats were their only shelter . A ...
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... miles away , to find one authorized to perform the marriage ceremony . At this time the mail was brought to the Fort twice a year from Prairie Du Chien by an Indian upon a pony . The warm dis- cussion of the present day over the " Army ...
... miles away , to find one authorized to perform the marriage ceremony . At this time the mail was brought to the Fort twice a year from Prairie Du Chien by an Indian upon a pony . The warm dis- cussion of the present day over the " Army ...
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... mile from the little town of Berwick , which is just across the bay from our old camp . We left our old camp and crossed ... miles per day . The roads were good . During the first day after we left Berwick City , we marched through some ...
... mile from the little town of Berwick , which is just across the bay from our old camp . We left our old camp and crossed ... miles per day . The roads were good . During the first day after we left Berwick City , we marched through some ...
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... miles . We marched 25 miles that day , and at 6 P. M. , we arrived near Vermillion Bayou , where we are now . And to- day the 13th , is election day for us . Mr. Daniels , an editor from Tipton , Iowa , is here to take the votes of the ...
... miles . We marched 25 miles that day , and at 6 P. M. , we arrived near Vermillion Bayou , where we are now . And to- day the 13th , is election day for us . Mr. Daniels , an editor from Tipton , Iowa , is here to take the votes of the ...
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... miles and camped about two miles southeast from where we had camped October 22 . After we left Opelousas , the rebels soon began to harass the flanks and rear of our column . On November 2nd , some squads of men were sent out for- aging ...
... miles and camped about two miles southeast from where we had camped October 22 . After we left Opelousas , the rebels soon began to harass the flanks and rear of our column . On November 2nd , some squads of men were sent out for- aging ...
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28th Iowa 8th Corps ANGELES OF CALIFORN ANGELES THE UNIVERSITY Annals of Iowa April arrived artillery Beardshear Berryville brigade CALIFORN Captain cavalry Clark command court district division dollars Dubuque E-LIBRARY early enemy everything field firing Fisher's Hill force formed in line Fort Dodge fortifications Foxes friends Governor Grand Grand Ecore Harper's Ferry Hill honor Indians infantry instant interest Iowa City Johnson County July Keokuk land letter LIBRARY Lieutenant line of battle ment miles Mississippi Moines Morehead City Musquakies mustered night October OF-CALIFORN Parvin pioneer Pleasant Hill Prairie Prairie du Chien President prisoners probably rebels reconnoissance regiment river Sacs Savannah sent September Sergeant settlers Shenandoah Valley Sherman Sioux City skirmishers soon Strasburg territory tion town transpired treaty tribes troops UNIVERSIT UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES Winchester wounded wrote my number