Muscatine County, Iowa
Muscatine County Iowa
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Casualty List for Muscatine County
Source: 1879 History of Muscatine County

On the 15th Of April, the President issued his call for 75,000 ninety-days troops. The State of Iowa was particularly fortunate in having for its Chief Executive, Samuel J. Kirkwood, whose loyalty and unceasing devotion to the cause of the Union have embalmed his name forever in the annals of the State. Within thirty days after the President's demand was made public, Iowa had a regiment in the field.

The State of Iowa sent more men, and lost more men, proportionately than any other state in the United States, north or south. Muscatine sent more than its share and many returned home. The county errected a 30 ton statute upon which it inscribed the names of those who died. Remember! These are only the names of those known to have died.


First Infantry

Fifth Infantry

Seventh Infantry

Eight Infantry

Eleventh Infantry

Fourteenth Infantry

Sixteenth Infantry

Seventeenth Infant

Eighteenth Infantry

Twentieth Infantry

Twenty Seventh Infantry

Thirty Fifth Infantry

Thirty Seventh Infantry

Second Cavalry

Third Calvary

Eighth Cavalry

Ninth Cavalry

Regiments Unknown

2nd Ohio Infantry

Fourth Ohio Infantry

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