Page:History of Iowa From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Volume 2.djvu/21

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  The Thirty-ninth Iowa Volunteers—Battle of Parker’s Cross Roads—In Colonel Straight’s Raid—Gallant Defense of Allatoona—Lieutenant-Colonel Redfield Slain—In Sherman’s March to the Sea. 351-359
XXVIII The Fortieth Iowa Volunteers—Sent to Kentucky and to Mississippi in the Little Rock Campaign—In the Camden Expedition—The Battle of Jenkins’s—The Disastrous Retreat.

The Colored Troops from Iowa—In the Sixtieth U. S. Infantry.

The First Iowa Cavalry—Sent to Western Missouri—Capture of Van Buren—In the Little Rock Campaign—In the Camden Expedition—Five Year’s Services.

The Second Iowa Cavalry—Sent to General Pope’s Department—A Gallant Charge—The Battle of Boonville—The Grierson Raid—Services in Mississippi and Tennessee—In the Battle of Nashville.

361-379
XXIX The Third Iowa Cavalry—Services in Missouri—In the Battle of Pea Ridge—In Grant’s Vicksburg Campaign—The Wilson Raid.

The Fourth Iowa Cavalry—Sent to Missouri and Arkansas—In the Vicksburg Campaign—Takes Part in Meridian Expedition—The Battle of Guntown—Serves Again in Arkansas and Missouri.

The Fifth Iowa Cavalry—Garrisons Fort Henry—The Rousseau Raid—The Fifth Infantry Consolidated with the Fifth Cavalry—A Brilliant Charge on Superior Numbers—In the Wilson Raid.

381-396
XXX The Sixth Iowa Cavalry—Sent to the Northwestern Frontier—A Campaign Against the Sioux—A Battle with the Indians.

The Seventh Iowa Cavalry—Services in the Indian Country—In the Battles of White Stone Hill, Little Blue, Rush Creek and Mud Springs.

Eighth Iowa Cavalry—Serves in Kentucky and Ten-