Address to the Surviving Members of the Twenty-first Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, on Occasion of Their Fourth Reunion, at Strawberry Point, Iowa, September 3d, 1889

Address to the Surviving Members of the Twenty-first Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, on Occasion of Their Fourth Reunion, at Strawberry Point, Iowa, September 3d, 1889 PDF

Author: William D Crooke

Publisher: Legare Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9781014343079

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The Twenty-Eighth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry

The Twenty-Eighth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry PDF

Author: Ephraim E Blake

Publisher: Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop

Published: 2021-05-28

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 9781929919925

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E. E. Blake enlisted in Co. G., 28th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, on August 15, 1862, and served with his regiment throughout the Civil War. Unusual for an Iowa regiment, the 28th Infantry served both in the Western and Eastern Theaters of the War. As an employee of the Belle Plaine, Iowa, Union newspaper in the 1890s, Blake was enticed by his editor to write a personal record of his experiences for an upcoming reunion of the regiment. This book is the result. The original edition, published in 1896 in plain paper wrappers, is extremely scarce. This retypeset edition features a new introduction by local Iowa Historian Roxana Currie.