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Iowa Civil War Site Discussion Group[ Home | Contents | Search | Post | Reply | Next | Previous | Up ] 9th Iowa Regiment of Infantry Volunteers.From: Robert Young [email protected] CommentsMy Great Grandfather was John Lenhart. I have his certificate of disability discharge dated 18 December 1862 from Compant E, 9th Iowa Regiment of United States Infantry Volunteers. He was 40 years of age at the time of discharge. I can't seem to find the unit. Any leads? 40th Iowa Infantry, Company CFrom: Janine Meersman CommentsLooking for any information. Ancestor, Zachariah BARNES, joined 40TH IA INF. on 14 Aug 1862, discharged 2 Aug 1865. Joined PHIL KEARNEY GAR POST 3 June 1913. He contracted lung disease in Sep 1864 while unit was in Little Rock, AR. Died 24 Feb 1921 and was transported and buried in Red Cloud, NB. Any information on 40th Iowa Inf. and/or my ancestor will be welcomed. 37th regiment buttonFrom: Bob CommentsI found a 37th Regiment button using my metal detector on the Auglaize River, Auglaize co Ohio. The button is in very good condition. On the front is ribbon at the top cascading down both sides to surround a British crown with the #37 below the crown. Below the #37 is a leaf design going up both sides of the button more than half way up. On the reverse side of the button the eyelet is fully entact. Surrounding the inside of the button is the makers name and address. L Nutting & Son Covent.Garden King St. The button was silver guild but does not say so on the button. More than half of the silver still remains. Does any one out there have any information about this 37th regiment button or know where I can find any information on it. Thank You Bob, [email protected] Last changed: October 21, 2002 |
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