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Iowa Civil War Site Discussion Group[ Home | Contents | Search | Post | Reply | Next | Previous | Up ] 14th Inf. casultiesFrom: [email protected] CommentsI am wondering if there is a source listing the casulties of the 14th. Equipment for saleFrom: [email protected] CommentsA friends son is trying to sell the following equipment. 1853 Enfield 3-Band Black Powder Rifle with strap and white cloth case. Bayonet with Leather Sleeve Cleaning Kit Black Haversack U.S. Canteen 8 ft Civil War tent and stakes Union uniform, Dark Blue coat with Light blue Pants (32 x32) $ 500.00 or Offer You can call him at 515-993-3170 ask for Dan. or E-Mail me at [email protected] Co.C 35th regimentFrom: [email protected] CommentsIf anyone has any info on Co.C 35th regiment Iowa Infantry please contact me. My great great great grandfather was a Sgt. of this company serving in the war from 1862-1865.He enlisted in Muscatine Iowa. Eli H. GriffithFrom: [email protected] CommentsHave info on an Iowa Civil War vet that does not quite make sense. Eli H. Griffith (31 Dec 1845 Morgan Co. IN-6 July 1920 Wichita KS) is buried in Square Cedar Cemetery in Major County, Oklahoma. He is said to have been a veteran of the 166th Iowa Infantry. Is this possible? Any suggestions? Thanks...Mahlon Erickson Last changed: January 12, 2002 |
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