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National GAR Records Program - Historical Summary of Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Posts by State IOWA Prepared by the National Organization SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR INCORPORATED BY ACT OF CONGRESS Alt. PLEASE NOTE: The GAR Post History section is a work in progress (begun 2013). More data will be added at a future date. 000 (Department) N/A N/A IA Org. 26 September 1866; Re-org 23 Jan. 1879 001 August Wentz Davenport Scott IA LTC. Augustus Wentz (c.1829-1861), 7th IA Inf., KIA at Belmont, MO. Resident of Davenport, and local 002 Torrence Keokuk Lee IA COL William M. G. Torrence (1823-1861), 30th IA Inf., KIA in an ambush at Cherokee Station, AL, on 21 Oct. 1863. Resident of Keokuk, local 003 Iowa City Iowa City Johnson IA Named for the community in 003 Charles City Charles City Floyd IA Named for the community in 004 Fred Steele Anamosa Jones IA MG Frederick Steele (1819-1868), Civil War leader, died in California January 1868. 005 Post 5 Clinton Clinton No namesake. Known only by its 005 C. L. Matthies Burlington Des Moines IA BG Charles Leopold Matthies Knights of Pythias Hall; 408 (1824-1868), Civil War leader, Jefferson Street (aft. ) died at Burlington. Chart'd 12 July 1866; Must'd 24 July 1866; Rechart'd 26 Oct. Org. 8 Apr. 1872; Chart'd 11 Apr. 1872; Re-org. 11 May 1880 Chart'd 14 June Chart'd 12 May Chart'd 14 Sept. 1874 Dissolved 5 Feb. 1871 Provisional Department organized 24 July 1866. Permanent Department organized 26 September 1866. Department dissolved per General Orders dated 5 February 1871. Provisional Department restored 31 December 1874, becoming a Permanent Department 23 January 1879. Beath, 1889; Carnahan, 1893 Dis. Sept. 1937 One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889; Iowa GAR 26 September 1866. Forty-six charter members (). This was Records (index the sole Post to retain its charter when the original Department dissolved in 1871. Dis. 16 May 1932 Twenty-two charter members. One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. The department functioned as a provisional department from 1866 to 1879 during which time over 130 posts were chartered under the direction of 9 different commanders. A permanent organization was established in January of 1879 with Hurlbut E. Griswold of Atlantic as commander. Iowa City post no. 3 was established during the years of the provisional state department. The Samuel J. Kirkwood Post 8 of Iowa City was established under the permanent Department of Iowa. See Post 8. Dis. 1936 Twenty-one charter members. Dis. 2 June 1925 Dis. 23 Feb. 1934 Thirty charter members. "Suspended by request" in June 1925. One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. Twelve charter members. Portrait and Biographical Album of Des Moines, ; Iowa GAR Records (index 006 Post 6 Lyons Clinton IA No namesake. Known only by its 006 Sam Rice Atlantic Cass IA BG Samuel Allen Rice (1828-1864), mortally wounded at Jenkins' Ferry on 30 Apr. 1864, AR, died at Oskaloosa, IA, on 6 July 1864 as a result of the wounds. Iowa hero, originally COL with the 33rd IA Inf. 007 Post 7 Dubuque Dubuque IA No namesake. Known only by its 007 Kinsman Des Moines Polk IA LTC William H. Kinsman (1832-1863), 23rd IA Inf., died in camp near Vicksburg, MS, on 18 May 1863, from wounds received at Black River Bridge, MS, on 17 May 1863. 008 Iowa City Iowa City Johnson IA Named for the community in 008 Samuel J. Kirkwood Iowa City Johnson IA Samuel Jordan Kirkwood (1813-1894), "war governor" of Iowa, 1860-1864. Chart'd 13 Feb. 1877 Org. 15 Feb. 1878 Chart'd 22 Oct. Chart'd 22 Oct. 1938 One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. Twenty-six charter members. One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. Dis. Mar. 1938 Fifteen charter members. History of Polk County, IA, 1880; Iowa GAR Records (index Renamed 1895 Changed name to Samuel J. Kirkwood Post, 8, in 1895, based on resolution passed 24 Sept. 1894. Dis. 24 May Formerly called Iowa City Post, 8. Ninety-six charter 1931 or 14 Dec. members. 1934 SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 1 of 30

Alt. 008 McPherson Marne Cass IA BG James Birdseye McPherson (1828-1864), famous Civil War leader, KIA at the Battle of Atlanta, GA, 22 July 1864. Bev. 009 Post 9 Wilson Osceola IA No namesake. Known only by its One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. 009 Lyon Red Oak Montgomery IA Org. May 1878 Dis. 1879 "It did not last over six months." Merritt, 1906, A History of the County of Montgomery 009 W. Worthington Griswold Cass IA COL William Hord Worthington Chart'd 20 June Dis. 1 Jan. 1920 Twenty-one charter members. (1828-1862), 5th IA Inf., shot and killed by friendly fire at Corinth, MS, on 22 May 1862. 010 Sedgwick Bedford Taylor IA MG John Sedgwick (1813-1864), famous Civil War leader, KIA Spotsylvania Co., VA, 9 May 1864. 011 029 Warren Clarinda Page IA BG Fitz Henry Warren (1816-1878), famous Civil War leader. 012 Crocker Des Moines Polk IA BG Marcellus Monroe Crocker (1830-1865), resident of Des Moines, died in Washington, DC, on 26 Aug. 1865, from complications due to tuberculosis. Local 013 William Hoyman Clarence Cedar IA SGT William Hoyman (1837- ), Co. G, 102nd OH Inf., bur. at Clarence Cemetery. 014 Post 14 Muscatine Muscatine IA No namesake. Known only by its 014 Maxwell Stuart Guthrie IA 1LT William Maxwell (1826-1877), Co. H, 3rd OH Cav., murdered in Polo Blanco, TX. Chart'd 7 June Org. c.1877; Reorg. 18 Mar. ; Re-org. 's Chart'd 11 Mar. 1878 Org. 3 Feb. ; chart'd 10 Feb. Chart'd 31 May 1879 Dis. 1 Jan. 1932 Forty-nine charter members. Dis. 1 Jan. 1932; Dis. 1 Oct. 1938 Dis. 30 Apr. 1939 Dis. 31 Jan. 1927 Dis. 1 June 1931 Sixty-two charter members. Date on charter is 20 Mar. 1879. Twenty-two charter members. History of Polk County, IA, 1880; Iowa GAR Records (index One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. Fifteen charter members. 015 Custer Glenwood Mills IA Org. bef. Dis. Feb. Originally known as Custer Post, Disbanded and re-organized in Feb. as A. Kerney Post. See below. 015 A. Kerney Glenwood Mills IA SGT Abner B. Kearney (1837-1863), Co. A, 4th IA Inf., died of disease at Glenwood, IA, on 29 Sept. 1863. Chart'd 25 Feb. Dis. 1935 016 Post 16 Grinnell Poweshiek IA No namesake. Known only by its One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. 016 Garrett Newton Jasper IA COL John A. Garrett (1824-1877), 40th IA Inf., died 23 Jan. 1877 at Newton. 017 Warr Mitchellville Polk IA PVT William Warr (c.1835-1872), Co. A, 4th IA Cav., buried Mitchellville Cem., Mitchellville. 018 Iseminger Chariton Lucas IA CPT Daniel William Iseminger (1813-1862), Co. B, 6th Iowa Inf. First mayor of Chariton, KIA at the Battle of Shiloh, 6 April 1862. Local 019 Post 19 Des Moines Polk IA No namesake. Known only by its 019 George Strong Fairfield Jefferson IA 1LT George Strong (1840-1861), Co. E, 2nd IA Inf., died of brain fever at St. Joseph, MO, on 18 July 1861. Resident of Fairfield, first man from Jefferson County to die in the war. Chart'd 20 Aug. 1879 Chart'd 6 Oct. 1879 Org. 18 Oct. 1879; Chartered 23 Oct. 1879 Chart'd 16 June 1934 1933 1933 Thirty-eight charter members. Sixteen charter members. Fourteen charter members. Two of the charter members, Warren Dungan and Emmet Woodward, were friends of the Post's namesake. City of Chariton website, May 2014; Iowa GAR Records (index One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. Forty-one charter members. 020 McFarland Mount Pleasant Henry IA LTC Samuel McFarland (1824-1862), 19th IA Inf., KIA at Prairie Grove, AR, on 7 Dec. 1862. Resident of Mt. Pleasant, local 021 Post 21 Floyd Floyd IA No namesake. Known only by its Chart'd 14 Nov. 1879 Dis. 1 Jan. 1935 One of the original Posts present when the Department organized 26 September 1866. Beath, 1889 SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 2 of 30

Alt. 021 Joe Hooker Des Moines Polk IA MG Joseph Hooker (1814-1879), famous Civil War leader. Chart'd 11 Mar. 1879; Must'd 18 Nov. 1879 Dis. 11 Oct. 1888 Thirty-two charter members. History of Polk County, IA, 1880; Iowa GAR Records (index 022 B. F. Smith / GEN Hancock (aft 1892) Dis. Dec. 1940 Dept. Proceedings, 1893; Iowa GAR Records (index Sioux City Woodbury IA CPL Benjamin F. Smith (? -1874), Co. K, 7th MO Cav., buried Floyd Cem., Sioux City. BG Winfield Scott Hancock (1824-), famous Civil War and Mexican War leader. 023 George H. Thomas Jefferson Greene IA MG George Henry Thomas (1816-1870), famous Civil War leader. Chart'd 2 Jan. 1880; Consolidated Dec. 1892 Chart'd 12 Sept. Originally chartered as B. F. Smith Post. Ninety-five charter members. Consolidated in 1892 with Hancock Post, 396, to become Hancock Post, 22. Dis. 1 Jan. 1935 Thirty-two charter members. 024 054 E. C. Little Independence Buchanan IA 024 T. F. Bradford Tama City Tama IA CPT Theodore F. Bradford (? - 1864), Co. A, Bradford's Cav., KIA at Fort Pillow, TN, on 12 Apr. 1864. Lawyer, came to Tama County from TN at the outbreak of the war. 025 Custer Cherokee Cherokee IA MG George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876). KIA at Little Bighorn, MT, on 25 June 1876. Famous Civil War (and Indian Wars) leader. 026 Post 26 Boonsboro Boone IA No namesake. Known only by its 026 Redfield Perry Dallas IA LTC James Redfield (1824-1864), 39th IA Inf., KIA at Allston, GA, on 5 Oct. 1864. 027 McCray Prairie City Wayne IA CPT Richard L. McCray (1828-1863), Co. G, 23rd IA Inf., died 18 May 1863 at Black River Bridge, MS, from wounds received there on 17 May 1863. 028 Post 28 Comanche Clinton IA No namesake. Known only by its 028 David Harding Alperton Wayne IA PVT David Harding (c.1846-? ), Co. D, 18th IA Inf. 029 011 Post 29 Clarinda Page IA No namesake. Known only by its Chart'd 12 Sept. Org. 2 Apr. 1880; Re-chart'd 1 June Chart'd 9 Apr. 1880 Chart'd 6 Dec. 1934 Dis. 6 Nov. 1931 Thirty-two charter members. Thirty-one charter members (1880). Seventeen charter members (). History of Cherokee County, IA, 1914; Iowa GAR Records (index One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. Disbanded with the death of its last member. One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. Chart'd 12 Oct. Dis. 1 July 1914 Twenty-nine charter members. 1901 Org. 10 Nov. The post was short-lived, as it "worked under the old rules, and History of Page County, 1890 1866 partook too largely of a political organization." It had 77 members. 029 Abe Lincoln Council Bluffs Pottawattamie IA Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th President of the United States. 030 Ellsworth Ames Story IA COL Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth (1837-1861), colonel in the New York Fire Soaves (11th N.Y. Inf.), who was the first Union casualty of the Civil War, killed by a pro- Confederacy innkeeper in Alexandria, VA, on 24 May 1861. Civil War hero and martyr. Chart'd 12 Jan. Chart'd 16 Feb. Dis. 1942 Disbanded by order of the Department. Dis. 6 Aug. 1933 Seventeen charter members. 031 A. B. Miller Nevada Story IA CPT Amos B. Miller (c.1831-1864), Co. B, 32nd IA Inf., died at Pleasant Hill, LA, on 13 Apr. 1864, from wounds received there on 9 Apr. 1864. 031 J. D. Ferguson Nevada Story IA LT Jason D. Ferguson (c.1839-1862), Co. D, 12th IA Inf., KIA at Shiloh, TN, on 6 Apr. 1862. First Story County casualty of the war. Chart'd 18 Feb. Chart'd 7 Jan. Bef. Fifteen charter members. Most members joined J. D. Ferguson Post after Miller Post disbanded. Seventeen charter members. Reportedly united with Post 239 in 1920. 032 Clemens Marysville Marion IA SGT Munson L. Clemens (1831- ), Co. D, 22nd IA Inf. Buried Liberty Twp., Marysville. 033 McPherson Manning Carroll IA BG James Birdseye McPherson (1828-1864), famous Civil War leader, KIA at the Battle of Atlanta, GA, 22 July 1864. Chart'd Chart'd 17 Mar. Dis. 30 Dec. Dis. 6 Mar. 1927 Fifteen charter members. Suspended with 3 member transferring to at-large. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 3 of 30

Alt. 034 Allison Audubon Audubon IA LTC William Boyd Allison (1829-1908), Special Aide to the Chart'd 18 Jan. 1933 Governor of Iowa. 035 O. P. Morton Exira / Audubon Audubon IA Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton (1823-1877), Governor of Chart'd 21 Mar. ; Re-org. 2 Defunct by 1922 Dept. Proceedings, 1890; Iowa GAR Records (index Indiana during the Civil War. Dec. 1889 036 Post. 36 Burlington Des Moines IA Created when only Post numbers were used. Org. 1866 Dis. Early 1868 Portrait and Biographical Album of Des Moines, 036 Wadsworth Dexter Dallas IA BG James Samuel Wadsworth (1807-1864), famous Civil War leader, died 8 May 1864 from wounds received on 6 May 1864 in the Battle of the Wilderness, VA. 037 Chas. Baker Panora Guthrie IA 1LT Charles W. Baker (c.1837-1863), Co. C, 4th IA Inf., died at Taylor's Ridge, GA, on 29 Nov. 1863 from wounds received at Ringgold, GA, on 27 Nov. 1863. Chart'd 22 Mar. Chart'd 11 Mar. Dis. 1928 Twenty-five charter members. Dis. 1 Jan. 1929 Eighteen charter members. 038 Post 38 Cedar Falls Black Hawk IA In existence as early as June 1867, when it announced plans for a Cedar Falls Gazette, 14 June Fourth of July parade. 1867 038 458 Fuller Logan / Oto Harrison IA CPT William W. Fuller (c.1832-1863), Co. C, 29th IA Inf., died of Org. 14 Jan. ; Chart'd 3 Dis. 1 Jan. 1929 ; Original charter disease at Greenwood, MS, on 14 Mar. 1864. May 039 Myers Greenfield Adair IA Chart'd 28 Apr. Dis. 1 Jan. 1932 Thirty charter members. 040 Kearney Oskaloosa Mahaska IA MG Philip Kearny, Jr. (1815-1862), KIA at Chantilly, VA, on 1 Sept. 1862. Famous Civil War leader. 041 Robert Henderson Glendon Guthrie IA SGT Robert R. Henderson (c.1822-1864), Co. I, 29th IA Inf., KIA at Jenkins' Ferry, AR, on 30 Apr. 1864. Resident of Guthrie County, local 041 A. C. Hopson Greeley Delaware IA SGT Addison E. Hopson (c.1840-1863), Co. K, 21st IA Inf., died at Black River Bridge, MS, on 22 May 1863, from wounds received at that place on 17 May 1863. Resident of Delaware County, local 042 C. H. Huntley Mason City Cerro Gordo IA Charles H. Huntley (c.1833-1864), Adjutant, 32nd IA Inf., KIA at Pleasant Hill, LA, on 9 Apr. 1864. Resident of Mason City, local 043 Post 43 Sabula Jackson IA No namesake. Known only by its 043 Marshall Redfield Dallas IA 2LT Collin Marshall (1827-1863), Co. H, 39th IA Inf., killed by guerrillas near Corinth, MS, on 4 July 1863. Resident of Redfield, local 044 Jeff C. Davis Carroll Carroll IA BG Jefferson Columbus Davis (1828-1879), famous Civil War leader. 045 Post 45 Bellevue Jackson IA No namesake. Known only by its 045 COL Mills Adel Dallas IA COL Noah Webster Mills (1834-1862), 2nd IA Inf., died at Corinth, MS, on 12 Oct. 1862, from wounds received there on 4 Oct. 1862. 046 Warner Fayette Fayette IA CPT William W. Warner (c.1836-1863), Co. C, 12th IA Inf., died 22 Dec. 1863 at Memphis, TN, from wounds received at Vicksburg, MS, on 19 May 1863. Chart'd 13 May Chart'd 18 Mar. Org. 6 Mar ; Chart'd 10 Mar. Chart'd 12 June Chart'd 22 June Chart'd 23 June Chart'd 23 June Chart'd 29 June Dis. 1 Jan. 1935 Twenty-three charter members. Dis. Apr. Dis. 1895 or 1897 Dis. 18 Jan. 1931 Dis. 15 June 1933 1931 Ten charter members. Notice of disbandment received at headquarters 30 Jan.. Ten charter members. Middle initial listed as "C" in Department Proceedings. One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. Thirty-five charter members. One of the original Posts present when the Department organized Beath, 1889 26 September 1866. Nineteen charter members. Fifteen charter members. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 4 of 30

Alt. 047 Post 47 Humboldt Humboldt IA No namesake. Known only by its Chart'd 6 Oct. 1866 Eighteen charter members. Described on the charter as in Dakota Post Charter. District. 047 Reynolds Maynard Fayette IA MG John Fulton Reynolds (1820-1863), KIA at the Battle of Gettysburg on 1 July 1863. Famous Civil War leader. Chart'd 30 June Dis. 30 Mar. 1925 Twenty-six charter members. Disbanded with the death of its last member, George H. Latimer. 048 Abernathy West Union Fayette IA LTC Jacob Abernathy (c.1838-1864), 3rd IA Inf., KIA at Atlanta, GA, on 21 July 1864. 049 J. C. Ferguson Knoxville Marion IA LTC John C. Ferguson (1823-1862), 6th IA Inf., died of disease in hospital at Vicksburg, MS, on 23 June 1862). Resident of Knoxville, local 050 Meade Anita Cass IA MG George Gordon Meade (1815-1872), famous Civil War leader. Chart'd 1 July Chart'd 2 July Chart'd 11 Aug. 1934 Twenty-five charter members. Dis. 1 Jan. 1928 Thirteen charter members. 051 McCook New Virginia Warren IA Chart'd 17 Aug. 051 T. Huston Redding Ringgold IA PVT Thomas V. Huston (c.1836- Chart'd 18 Mar. 1863), Co. G, 4th IA Inf., died of disease on 24 Nov. 1863, shortly after being discharged from hospital at Jefferson Barracks, MO. Native of Ringgold County, local 052 Tracy Guthrie Center Guthrie IA Chart'd 8 Feb. 053 J. A. Davis Jesup Buchanan IA Chart'd 24 Aug. 054 024 E. C. Little Independence Buchanan IA CPT Edmund C. Little (1845- Chart'd 25 Aug. 1874), bur. Oakwood Cem., Independence. Resident of Independence, local 055 Pitzer Winterset Madison IA LT Leander Pitzer (1841-1863), Co. F, 4th IA Inf., died at Paducah, KY, on 23 Jan. 1863, from head wounds received at Vicksburg, MS, on 29 Dec. 1862. Resident of Winterset, local Buried at Winterset Cem., Winterset. 056 Burnside Shenandoah Page IA MG Ambrose Everett Burnside (1824-), famous Civil War leader. 057 Garfield Red Oak Montgomery IA MG James Abram Garfield (1831- ), Civil War leader and later US President (assassinated). 058 Root / Logan Denison Crawford IA MG John Alexander Logan (1826- ), famous Civil War leader. 059 Belden Missouri Valley Harrison IA CPL Anson F. Belden (c.1842-1863), Co. C, 29th IA Inf., died 21 July 1863 at Memphis, TN, from wounds received at Helena, AR, on 4 July 1863. 060 Jewett Nevinville Adams IA PVT John Quimby Jewett (1845-1864), Co. L, 4th IA Inf., died of disease on 17 March 1864. Resident of Adams County, local 061 J. A. Rawlins Creston Union IA BG John Aaron Rawlins (1831-1869), famous Civil War leader. 062 Dorr Altoona Polk IA COL Joseph B. Dorr (1825-1865), 8th IA Cav., died of disease at Macon, GA, on 28 May 1865. Office of George H. Castle; Metzner's Hall; Hall over Murphy & Crose's Store; Hall over Webster's Drub Store (1892) Chart'd 16 Sept. Chart'd 19 Sept. Chart'd 21 Sept. Chart'd 29 Sept. Chart'd 28 Sept. Chart'd 30 Sept. Chart'd 8 Oct. Dis. Before Mar. Dis. 26 Sept. Twenty-two charter members. 1926 Dis. 1 Feb. 1931 1934 1933 Dis. 1934 Dis. 30 Sept. 1933 Dis. 18 Feb. 1920 Forth-two charter members. Twenty-six charter members. Fifteen charter members. 17 charter members. History of Page County, 1909; The members of the Post originally adopted another namesake, but changed it to Garfield immediately ; Merritt, 1906, A History after it had organized, upon learning of the death of the President of Montgomery County. Garfield. Associated with Garfield Woman's Relief Corps, 264. Seventeen charter members. Carried the name Root Post until 27 Dec.. Twenty-three charter members. Dis. 1 July Charter annulled by order of the Council of Administration. Dis. 1 Jan. 1925 Eighteen charter members. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 5 of 30

Alt. 063 G. W. Nelson Hazelton Buchanan IA PVT George W. Nelson (c.1840-1863), Co. G, 24th IA Inf., died 1 Chart'd 12 Mar. Dis. 13 Nov. 1929 Thirty charter members. July 1863 at St. Louis, MO, from wounds received at Champion Hill, MS, on 16 May 1863. 064 Gordon Granger Grinnell Poweshiek IA MG Gordon Granger (1822-1876), famous Civil War leader. Chart'd 17 Sept. Fifty-two charter members. 065 Page Coin Page IA Named for the county in which the Post was based. Org. 1 Nov. ; Chart'd 11 Nov. Dis. 1900 Twelve charter members. History of Page County, 1909; 066 Winfield Scott Webster City Hamilton IA MG Winfield Scott (1786-1866), famous Mexican War leader, and early leader in the Civil War. 067 J. G. Miller Boonsboro Boone IA SGT Joseph G. Miller (c.1836-1864), Co. D, 32nd IA Inf., died a POW at Tyler, TX, on 28 July 1864. Resident of Boonsboro, local 068 R. Anderson Waterloo Black Hawk IA MAJ Robert Anderson (1805-1871), Commanding officer of Fort Sumter, SC, when it was fired upon at the outbreak of the Civil War. 069 Cloutman Ottumwa Wapello IA CPT Charles C. Cloutman (1824-1862), Co. K, 2nd IA Inf., KIA at Fort Donelson, TN, on 15 Feb. 1862. Resident of Ottumwa, local 070 Lookout Dubuque Dubuque IA Lookout Mountain, near Chattanooga, TN, site of major Civil War battle. 071 Wilson Grundy Center Grundy IA COL David Stokley Wilson (1823- ), 6th IA Cav., bur. Linwood Cem., Dubuque. 072 McKinzie Sheldon O'Brien IA PVT James Wheeler McKenzie (1843-), U.S. Army Signal Corps, also joined the "Squirrel Hunters" to protect southern OH. Chart'd 22 Nov. Chart'd 26 Nov. Chart'd 25 Nov. Chart'd 27 Feb. Chart'd 19 May Chart'd 22 Mar. Chart'd 4 Apr. 073 Voorhies Eldon Wapello IA Chart'd 5 Apr. 074 Drips Maquoketa Jackson IA CPT Andrew W. Drips (c.1826- Chart'd 21 Apr. 1862), Co. A, 9th IA Inf., KIA at Pea Ridge, AR, on 7 Mar. 1862. Resident of Maquoketa, local 075 Tip Best Montrose Lee IA "Tip" Best, probably PVT Levi Allen Best (c.1841-1861), Co. H, 6th IA Inf., also regimental band, 6th IA Inf., died of typhoid fever at Jefferson City, MO, on 11 Oct. 1861. Resident of Montrose, local 076 Cottrell Hull Sioux IA PVT James Cottrell (1842-1879), Co. D, 16th WI Inf. 077 F. A. Brush Osage Mitchell IA 1LT Frank A. Brush (c.1835-1864), Co. K, 27th IA Inf., died in hospital at Pleasant Hill, LA, on 20 Apr. 1864, from wounds received at Pleasant Hill on 9 April 1864. 078 Hyde Clark Dubuque Dubuque IA 1LT William Hyde Clark (1836-1872), Co. I, 1st IA Inf. Resident of Dubuque, bur. Union Twp. Cem., Dubuque. 079 W. C. Harper Keosauqua Van Buren IA 2LT William C. Harper (c.1838-1862), Co. F, 2nd IA Inf., KIA at Fort Donelson, TN, on 15 Feb. 1862. Resident of Keosauqua, local Chart'd 27 Apr. Chart'd 2 May Chart'd 20 Apr. Chart'd 20 May Chart'd 31 May Eleven charter members. Dis. 3 Jan. 1936 Seventeen charter members. 1935 Dis. 15 Feb. 1927 Sixty-seven charter members. The last three members transferred to "at-large" after disbanding the Post. Dis. 1 Jan. 1934 Fifty-three charter members. Dis. 1919 Twenty-three charter members. Dis. 30 Jan. 1918 Dis. 19 Feb. Sixty-eight charter members. Dis. 1920 Twenty-six charter members. Dis. Feb. 1906 Twenty-one charter members. Nineteen charter members. Dis. Dec. 1936 Thirty-eight charter members. Dis. 28 June Nineteen charter members. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 6 of 30

Alt. 080 E. D. Baker Storm Lake Buena Vista IA COL Edward Dickinson Baker (1811-1861), KIA at Ball's Bluff, VA, 20 October 1861. California politician and later Senator in Oregon. Buried in San Francisco. Chart'd 10 June ; re-org. 3 Mar. Dis. 3 Mar. ; Dis. 1936 Twelve charter members. 081 Post 81 Williamsburg Iowa IA No namesake. Known only by its 081 J. W. McKenzie Hampton Franklin IA PVT James Wheeler McKenzie, U.S. Army Signal Corps, who stood on the ramparts at Allston, GA, to signal back to Gen. Sherman the answer to "Hold the Fort." He died 1880 in Hampton. Chart'd 20 Feb. 1867 Chart'd 26 June Fifteen charter members. Dis. 1 Jan. 1935 Fifteen charter members. 082 S. A. Hurlbut Alta Buena Vista IA MG Stephen Augustus Hurlbut (1815-), one of the founding fathers of the GAR. 083 Shields Dunlap Harrison IA BG James Shields (1810-1879), famous Civil War leader. 084 Post 84 Maysville Franklin IA No namesake. Known only by its 084 Shelladay Monroe Jasper IA Stephen B. Shelladay (no other information) 085 Canby Portlandville Plymouth IA MG Edward Richard Sprigg Canby (1817-1873), famous Civil War leader, KIA in the Modoc Indian Wars, CA, 11 April 1873. Chart'd 13 Nov. Chart'd 13 Nov. Chart'd 24 Mar. 1867 Chart'd 25 June Chart'd 6 July Dis. 1921 Twenty-seven charter members. Forty-seven charter members. Nineteen charter members. Twenty-eight charter members. 1935 Dis. 7 Apr. Twenty-five charter members. 086 Eaton Woodbine Harrison IA PVT William H. Eaton (1845-1878), Co. C, 29th IA Inf., Chart'd 29 June 087 Hoskins Mapleton Monona IA Chart'd 22 June 1892 088 N. B. Baker Clinton Clinton IA GEN Nathaniel Bradley Baker Chart'd 3 July (1818-1876), Adjutant-General of Iowa. Famous Iowa Civil War leader. 089 F. Bentley Gilbert Station Black Hawk IA Frank Bentley. No other Chart'd 19 July information. 090 Gardner Nora Springs Floyd IA CPL George E. Gardner (1833-1879), Co. A, 18th IA Inf., bur. Park Cem., Nora Springs. 091 Mower Lemars Plymouth IA MG Joseph Anthony Mower (1827-1870), famous Civil War leader. Chart'd 13 July Chart'd 26 Aug. 1931 Twenty-three charter members. Dis. 1905 Seventeen charter members. Dis. Aug. 1938 Twenty-five charter members. Dis. 26 Dec. 1921 Fourteen charter members. Thirteen charter members. Forty-three charter members. 092 N. B. Howard Dewitt Clinton IA COL Noel Byron Howard (1838-1871), 2nd and 3rd IA Inf. 093 Matthew Gray Ida Grove Ida IA Matthew Gray (1809-), a respected veteran of the Blackhawk War, died 23. Aug.. See notes. 094 F. M. Thomas Marshalltown Marshall IA SGT Frank M. Thomas (1842-1873), Co. I, 8th IA Cav. Buried Riverside Cem., Marshalltown. 095 Farragut Gilman Marshall IA ADM David Glasgow Farragut (1801-1870), famous Civil War leader and former Commandant of Mare Island Naval Shipyard. 096 E. C. Miller Mount Ayr Ringgold IA 1LT Ellis C. Miller, Co. G, 4th Iowa Inf., KIA at Chickasaw Bayou, MS, 29 Dec. 1862. Local hero, and first commissioned officer from Mount Ayr. Chart'd 4 Aug. Chart'd 8 Sept. Chart'd 15 Sept. Chart'd 20 Sept. Chart'd 20 Oct. Dis. 30 Nov. 1924 Dis. 18 Feb. 1925 Twenty-one charter members. It is said that this Post ended with death of its last member, James Deal, on 12 March, however, Department records indicate that it had disbanded about five years previously. Department records also indicate that this Post was named for PVT Matthew Gray (c.1840-1862), Co. K, 3rd IA Cav., who died of disease at Batesville, AR, on 1 June 1862. Dis. 1 Jan. 1935 One hundred, thirty-nine, charter members. Judy White, Ida County Iowa Genealogy, 2012; Iowa GAR Records (index Dis. 1919 Twenty-six charter members. 1933 Nineteen charter members. The Ringgold County History states that the Post was organized on 3 Nov. 1880. Ringgold County History, 1942. 097 Hanscom Onawa Monona IA 1LT Watson R. Hanscom (c.1840-? ), Co. B, 12th IA Inf. 098 Post 98 Sac City Sac IA No namesake. Known only by its Chart'd 28 Sept. Chart'd 6 May 1867 1918 Six charter members. Post Charter. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 7 of 30

Alt. 098 P. M. Coder Vinton Benton IA PVT Philip M. Coder (c.1841-1865), Co. A, 28th IA Inf. Chart'd 21 Sept. 1935 Resident of Benton County, local 099 James Cantwell Wiota Cass IA Chart'd 10 Oct. Dis. Twelve charter members. 099 John Lewis Harvard Wayne IA Chart'd 12 Mar. Dis. Jan. 1906 Twenty-three charter members. 100 E. B. Townsend Bloomfield Davis IA Elisha B. Townsend (1812-), Waggoner, Co. A, 3rd IA Cav. Chart'd 12 Mar. Forth-seven charter members. 101 T. Howard Clear Lake Cerro Gordo IA 1LT Thomas C. Howard (c.1832-1864), Co. B, 32nd IA Inf., died 11 April 1864 at Pleasant Hill, LA, from wounds received there on 9 April 1864. 102 Mulligan Sheffield Franklin IA COL James Adelbert Mulligan (1830-1864), 23rd IL Inf., KIA at Winchester, Va, on 26 July 1864. Chart'd 15 Oct. Chart'd 20 Oct. Dis. 9 Aug. 1929 Charter re-issued 12 Nov. 1903. Dis. 1 Jan. 1923 Twenty-six charter members. History of Franklin County, Iowa, 1914; Iowa GAR Records (index 103 Barnes Mondamin Harrison IA Chart'd 29 Nov. 104 Carpenter Fredericksburg Chickasaw IA J. V. Carpenter, first shoemaker in Fredericksburg. 105 Surfus Bristow Butler IA CPL Emanuel Surfus (? -1862), Co. G, 32nd IA Inf., died of disease at Dubuque, IA, on 5 Nov. 1862. Resident of Butler County, local 106 Alloway Lynnville Jasper IA PVT Abijah Alloway (1830-1863), Co. D, 40th IA Inf., died of disease in Jasper County, IA, on 10 Nov. 1863, bur. Rushville Cem., Kellogg Twp., Jasper County. 107 Winslow Agency Wapello IA COL (Brevet BG) Edward Francis Winslow (c.1837-? ), 4th IA Cav. SGT John V. Carpenter (1821-1877), Co. G, 21st IA Inf., bur. Maple Grove Cem., Fredericksburg. Org. Nov. ; Chart'd 14 Dec. Chart'd 29 Nov. Chart'd 20 Dec. Chart'd 13 Jan. Dis. 30 June 1924 1935 Seventeen charter members. Eighteen charter members. Dis. 1 July 1912 Eighteen charter members. Dis. 1 Jan. 1933 Thirty-two charter members. History of Chickasaw and Howard Counties, 1919; Iowa GAR Records (index 108 I. G. White Washington Washington IA CPL Ishmael G. White (c.1834-1861), Co. H, 2nd IA Inf., died 31 Aug. 1861. Resident of Washington, local 109 J. Q. Wilds Stanwood Cedar IA CPT John Quincy Wilds (1822-1864), Co. A, 13th IA Inf., died in Hospital at Winchester, VA, on 18 Nov. 1864, from wounds received at Cedar Creek, VA, on 19 Oct. 1864. 110 William Beaver Tipton Cedar IA PVT William Beaver (c.1828-1862), Co. A, 5th IA Inf., shot and killed by Rebel picket at New Madrid, MO, on 4 Mar. 1862. Chart'd 29 Jan. Chart'd 24 Nov. Chart'd 18 Jan. Dis. 1936 Forty-nine charter members. Dis. 10 Mar. 1926 Dis. 1936 Forty-two charter members. Disbanded with the death of its last member, Samuel Munn. 111 N. H. Powers Scranton Greene IA PVT Norman H. Powers (? -), Co. I, 4th IL Cav., died 7 June from the effects of wounds sustained during the war, bur. In Scranton. 112 Ed Hamlin Wellman Washington IA PVT Edwin W. Hamlin (c.1835-1863), Co. I, 22nd IA Inf., KIA at Vicksburg, MS, on 22 May 1863. Chart'd 29 Nov. Chart'd 30 Nov. 1933 1932 Fifteen charter members. 113 Allee Manson Calhoun IA PVT Albert E. Allee (1844-1879), Co. E, 11th IA Inf., bur. Hope Cem., Manson. 114 Blake Morning Sun Louisa IA PVT Henry C. Blake (1819-1875), Co. C, 1st IA Cav. Buried at Brown Cem., Morning Sun Twp., Morning Sun. Chart'd 20 Dec. Chart'd 22 Dec. Dis. 13 Feb. Eleven charter members. Dis. 1899 Twenty-two charter members. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 8 of 30

Alt. 115 Post 115 Hampton Franklin IA No namesake. Known only by its Chart'd 28 June 1867 Twelve charter members. 115 Todd Columbus Junction Louisa IA SGT James R. Todd (1845-1866), Co. F, 25th IA Inf. Buried at Old Cem., Columbus City. Chart'd 23 Dec. Dis. 15 Nov. 1924 Fifteen charter members. 116 J. T. Randolph Indianola Warren IA PVT James Randolph (c.1833-1865), Co. C, 34th IA Inf., died of disease at Memphis, TN, on 29 Aug. 1865. Resident of Indianola, local 117 Post 117 Red Oak Montgomery IA No namesake. Known only by its Chart'd 28 Dec. Org. 3 Aug. 1867 117 COL Goodrich Odebolt Sac IA Chart'd 23 Dec. 118 Ireland Sibley Osceola IA Chart'd 27 Jan. 119 Vandover Ute Monona IA COL (Brevet MG) William Chart'd 26 Dec. Vandever (1817-1893), 9th IA Inf. Twelve charter members. Ten charter members. The Post grew to about thirty-three members, but "in the course of two or three years it died out and gave up its charter." Twenty-two charter members. Merritt, 1906, A History of the County of Montgomery Dis. 10 Mar. Thirty-nine charter members. 1931 Dis. 1897 Eleven charter members. 120 A. J. Smith Elkport Clayton IA MG Andrew Jackson Smith (1815-1897), famous Civil War leader. Chart'd 19 Dec. Dis. 1903 Fifteen charter members. 121 Lentz Fontanelle Adair IA PVT Isaac Lentz (c.1836-1863), Co. D, 29th IA Inf., died of disease in Post Hospital, Helena, AR, on 7 Feb. 1863. Resident of Fontanelle, local Chart'd 5 Jan. Dis. 1906 122 J. L. Bashore Centerville Appanoose IA CPT John L. Bashore (1834-1864), Co. D, 6th IA Inf., murdered in IA while acting District Provost Marshal. 123 U. S. Grant Avoca Pottawattamie IA Gen. Ulysses Simpson Grant 1822-), famous Civil War leader, later US President. 124 Annette Spencer Clay IA SGT John B. Annett (1843-), Co. C, 45th IL Inf., bur. Riverside Cem., Spencer. 125 Shanklin / J. G. Safley Traer Tama IA CPT Joseph G. Safley (c.1842-1879), Co. I, 11th IA Inf., buried Buckingham Cem., Traer. 126 Shiloh Peoria Mahaska IA Shiloh, TN, site of major Civil War battle, 1862. 127 Wisner Montezuma Poweshiek IA PVT James Wisner (1844-1864), Co. C, 28th IA Inf., KIA at Sabine Cross Roads, LA, on 8 Apr. 1864. Resident of Motezuma, local Chart'd 2 Dec. Org. 4 Jan. ; Chart'd 28 Jan. Chart'd 17 Jan. Dis. 14 Feb. 1931 Dis. 29 Dec. 1932 Forty-five charter members. Fourteen charter members. Originally named Shanklin Post, changed name on 11 July. Chart'd 20 Jan. Dis. 1 July 1912 Twenty-one charter members. Chart'd 27 Jan. Dis. 7 May 1935 Sixteen charter members. 128 John W. Renz Charleston Lee IA PVT John W. Renz (c.1840-1862), Co. A, 2nd IA Inf., KIA at Corinth, MS, on 4 Oct. 1862. 129 Joe Neal Columbus City Louisa IA CPT Joseph Neal (c.1832-1864), Co. C, 11th IA Inf., KIA near Atlanta, GA, on 22 July 1864. Resident of Columbus City, local 130 Ben Paul Wyoming Jones IA CPT Benjamin G. Paul (c.1832-1864), Co. K, 24th IA Inf., KIA near Rosedale Bayou, LA, on 30 May 1864. Resident of Wyoming, local 131 Iuka Bellevue Jackson IA Iuka, MS, site of Civil War battle, 10 to 20 Sept. 1862. 132 G. W. S. Dodge Nashua Chickasaw IA 2LT George W. S. Dodge (c.1835-1861), Co. B, 7th IA Inf., KIA at Belmont, MO, on 7 Nov. 1861. Chart'd 20 Feb. Chart'd 13 Feb. Chart'd 15 Feb. Chart'd 16 Feb. Chart'd 20 Feb. Dis. 25 Feb. 1888 Dis. 18 Feb. 1903 Sixteen charter members. Nineteen charter members. Forty-three charter members. Dis. 1 July 1910 Twenty-nine charter members. Dis. 12 May 1933 Thirty-nine charter members. 133 GEN Lyon Clarion Wright IA BG Nathaniel Lyon (1818-1861), KIA at Wilson's Creek, MO, 10 August 1861. Chart'd 19 Feb. Eleven charter members. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 9 of 30

Alt. 134 Griffith Oelwein Fayette IA PVT Levi L. Griffith (c.1844-1863), Co. F, 3rd IA Inf., died 19 June Chart'd 28 Jan. Dis. 12 Jan. 1926 Thirty charter members. 1863 at Vicksburg, MS, from wounds received there on 3 June 1863. Resident of Fayette County, local 135 Washington Adair Guthrie IA George Washington (1732-1797), first President of the United Chart'd 22 Feb. Dis. 12 July 1927 Seventeen charter members. States. 136 J. R. Slack Irwin Shelby IA BG James Richard Slack (1818- ), famous Civil War leader. Chart'd 23 Feb. Dis. 1899 Sixteen charter members. 137 Wayne Humeston Wayne IA Named for the county in which the Post was based. Chart'd 21 Feb. Dis. 15 June Fourteen charter members. 138 John Wilcox Eddyville Wapello IA CPT John Wilcox (c.1825-? ), Co. B, 7th IA Cav. Resident of Eddyville. 139 Neitzsch Little Sioux Harrison IA PVT Randolph Neitzsch (c.1830-1863), Co. C, 29th IA Inf., died of disease at Memphis, TN, on 7 Apr. 1863. 140 J. A. Buck Lisbon Linn IA SGT John A. Buck (c.1842-1864), Co. E, 11th IA Inf., KIA near Atlanta, GA, on 22 July 1864. Resident of Lisbon, local Chart'd 28 Feb. Chart'd 3 Mar. Chart'd 6 Mar. Dis. 4 Apr. 1922 Twenty-nine charter members. Dis. 22 Feb. 1922 Dis. 3 Feb. 1927 Twenty-six charter members. Thirty-four charter members. 141 Charles Payne Iowa Falls Hardin IA SGT Charles J. Payne (c.1841-1862), Co. C, 6th IA Inf., KIA at Shiloh, TN, on 6 Apr. 1862. Resident of Iowa Falls, local Chart'd 7 Mar. 1932 Forty-five charter members. Disbanded with the death of its last member. 142 Randall Northwood Worth IA PVT James Randall (c.1838-1864), Co. B, 32nd IA Inf., died of disease at Memphis, TN, on 27 July 1864. Brother to John Randall of Post 142. 143 Charlton Richland Keokuk IA PVT George W. Charlton (c.1842-1862), Co. K, 7th IA Inf., KIA at Shiloh, TN, on 6 Apr. 1862. Resident of Richland, local Chart'd 8 Mar. Chart'd 12 Mar. 1932 1914 Thirty-three charter members. 144 Humes What Cheer Keokuk IA PVT Solomon Humes (1843-1864), Co. F, 8th IA Inf., missing in action at Shiloh, TN, on 6 Apr. 1862. Bur. Humes Cem., Thornburg, Keokuk County. 145 Bricker Ladora Iowa IA PVT Wooster B. Bricker (c.1844-1864), Co. E, 24th IA Inf., KIA at Winchester, VA, on 19 Sept. 1864. Chart'd 12 Mar. Chart'd 16 Mar. Dis. 1 Jan. 1925 Thirty-one charter members. Dis. 14 Sept. 1923 146 Hassendeufel Guttenburg Clayton IA Dis. 28 Oct. 1909 147 Dunlap Rock Rapids Lyon IA LTC Cornelius W. Dunlap (1835- Chart'd 16 Mar. Dis. 8 Feb. 1863), 21st IA Inf., KIA at Vicksburg, MS, on 22 May 1863. Twenty-three charter members. Thirty charter members. Charter member James K. P. Thompson was instrumental in having the Post named in honor of his Lieut- COL 148 Compton Churdan Greene CPT Charles Elmer Compton (c.1837-?), Co, I, 11th IA Inf. 149 Hartman Goldfield Wright IA SGT John F. Hartman (c.1841-1864), Co. F, 2nd IA Cav., died in Hospital at Nashville, TN, on 17 Dec. 1864, from wounds received at Nashville on 15 Dec. 1864. Chart'd 20 Mar. Chart'd 19 Mar. Dis. 7 Apr. Disbanded by order of the Department. 1929 150 Henry Dillon Emmetsburg Palo Alto IA CPT Henry Dillon (? -? ), 6th Batt., WI Light Arty. Chart'd 20 Mar. 151 Hayden Forest City Winnebago IA Chart'd 21 Mar. 152 H. O. Johnson Grand Junction Greene IA MAJ Henry O. Johnson (? -1862), Chart'd 24 Mar. 10th WI Inf., KIA at Perryville, KY, on 8 Oct. 1862. Dis. 12 Jan. 1927 Dis. 15 July 1921 Twenty-two charter members. Twenty-two charter members. Thirty-four charter members. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 10 of 30

Alt. 153 A. M. Taylor Wapello Louisa IA CPT Andrew M. Taylor (1822-1863), Co. G, 19th IA Inf., died at Chart'd 28 Mar. Dis. 1 Jan. 1935 New Orleans, LA, on 4 Nov. 1863, from wounds received at Atchafalaya, LA, on 29 Sept. 1863. Resident of Wapello, local 154 Buckner Eldora Hardin IA PVT Edward C. Buckner (1841-1862), Co. A, 12th IA Inf., KIA at Chart'd 29 Mar. Forty-one charter members. Fort Donelson, TN, on 15 Feb. 1862. Resident of Eldora, local 155 Andersonville Beaman Grundy IA Andersonville, GA, notorious Confederate prison. Chart'd 30 Mar. Twenty-two charter members. 156 Lander Lake City Calhoun IA BG Frederick E. Lander (1821-1862), died of pneumonia at Camp Chase, Paw Paw, VA, on 2 March 1862. Famous Civil War leader. 157 Sheppard Mediapolis Des Moines IA PVT John E. Sheppard (c.1842-1863), Co. C, 30th IA Inf., KIA at Vicksburg, MS, on 22 May 1863. Chart'd 9 June Chart'd 30 Mar. Dis. 3 Dec. 1933 Dis. 2 Feb. 1922 Twenty-one charter members. Twenty-five charter members. 158 John Miller St. Charles Madison IA SGT John Miller (1840-1863), Co. H, 23rd IA Inf., died at Black River Bridge, MS, on 19 May 1863, from wounds received there on 17 May 1863. Resident of St. Charles, local 159 GEN Reynolds / Mansfield Calliope Sioux IA MG Joseph King Fenno Mansfield (1803-1862), famous Civil War leader, mortally wounded at Antietam, MD, on 17 Sept. 1862, died the following morning. Chart'd 15 Mar. Chart'd 7 May Dis. 31 Mar. 1927 Twelve charter members. Name changed to Mansfield Post. National Tribune, 9 Aug. ; 160 Washburn Winthrop Buchanan IA CPT Frederick S. Washburn (c.1823-1863), Co. G, 9th IA Inf., died 16 June 1863 at Vicksburg, MS, from wounds received in the face and neck at Vicksburg on 22 May 1863. Chart'd 7 May 161 Updegraff Macedonia Pottawattamie IA Chart'd 21 Apr. 162 Wilsey Hamilton / Russey IA PVT Peter M. Wilsey (c.1846-? ), Chart'd 23 Apr. Co. D, 36th IA Inf. 163 C. Lawrence Sabula Jackson IA 1LT Chauncey Lawrence (1825- Chart'd 26 Apr. 1863), Co. A, 24th IA Inf., KIA at Champion's Hill, MS, on 16 May 1863. Resident of Sabula, local 164 A. Schofield Miles Jackson IA Alf Schofield (no other Chart'd 28 Apr. information) 165 J. C. Taylor Algona Kossuth IA PVT James C. Taylor (c.1842-1862), Co. F, 2nd IA Cav., died at Regimental Hospital, St. Louis, MO, on 22 Jan. 1862. Chart'd 4 May 166 Schuyler Brandon Buchanan IA Chart'd 8 May 167 Lowe Sigourney Keokuk IA 1SGT Robert F. Lowe (c.1842- Chart'd 7 May 1864), Co. D, 13th IA Inf., died of wounds at Big Shanty, GA, on 30 June 1864. Resident of Sigourney, local 168 COL Hughes Decorah Winneshiek IA COL D. Henry Hughes (1830-1863), 38th IA Inf., died of disease aboard the steamer "Lebanon" at Port Hudson, LA, on 7 Aug. 1863. Chart'd 8 May Dis. 7 Apr. Eighteen charter members. Dis. 1891 Dis. 26 Dec. 1893 Dis. 1 July 1914 Dis. 30 May Fifteen charter members. 1929 Dis. 1 Jan. 1931 Eighteen charter members. Dis. Jan. 1918 Fifteen charter members. Dis. 19 Mar. Sixty charter members. 1935 Dis. 11 Oct. 1923 Twelve charter members. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 11 of 30

Alt. 169 Lewin Hartford Warren IA PVT Oliver P. Lewin/Lewis (c.1836-1862), Co. G. 10th IA Inf., Chart'd 12 May Dis. 1 July 1912 Thirty charter members. KIA at Charleston, MO, on 8 Jan. 1862. Resident of Hartford, local 170 James B. Sample Fort Madison Lee IA 1LT James Blaine Sample (1834-1868), Co. D, 7th IA Inf., bur. at City Cem., Fort Madison. Chart'd 2 Oct. 171 Sutherland Waucoma Fayette IA PVT Sherman Sutherland (c.1838-1863), Co. F, 38th IA Inf., died of disease at New Orleans, LA, on 19 Aug. 1863. 172 Janesville Janesville Bremer IA Named for the community in 173 Osceola Osceola Clarke IA Named for the community in 174 Virtue Polk City Polk IA PVT John Virtue (c.1832-1863), Co. B, 23rd IA Inf., died on hospital steamer "City of Memphis" on 10 July 1863, from wounds received at Milliken's Bend, LA, on 7 June 1863. Resident of Polk City, local 175 Whinery De Soto Dallas IA PVT Columbus Whinery (1840-1895), Co. E, 16th OH Inf., bur. Oakland Cem., De Soto, IA 176 J. O. Duer Monticello Jones IA 177 Shriver Vernon Van Buren IA PVT George B. Shriver (1842-1862), Co. F, 2nd IA Inf., KIA at Fort Donelson, TN, on 15 Feb. 1862. Resident of Van Buren County, local 178 Sisco Elma Howard IA PVT John G. Sisco (c.1833-1865), Co. K, 13th IA Inf., died at Nashville, TN, on 19 June 1865. 179 Howe Britt Hancock IA SGT Mortimer Howe (1834-), Co. K, 30th WI Inf. Chart'd 5 May Chart'd 16 May Chart'd 9 May Chart'd 19 May Chart'd 23 May Chart'd 22 May Chart'd 23 May ; re-inst. 27 May 1890 180 Sully Lake Mills Winnebago IA COL (Brevet MG Alfred Sully (1821-1879), 1st MN Inf. Chart'd 24 May 181 C. G. Francis Walker Linn IA Chart'd 12 Jan. 182 CPT Folks Plainfield Bremer IA CPT Charles Folks (1821-1879), Chart'd 4 June Co. H, 7th WI Inf., bur. Willow Lawn Cem., Plainfield. 183 George A. Remley Oxford Johnson IA SMA George A. Remley (c.1840-1864), Co. F, 22nd IA Infantry, KIA Battle of Winchester, VA, 19 Sept. 1864. Resident of Oxford, local 184 Boardman Elkader Clayton IA MAJ Elisha Boardman, Jr. (1827-1866), 21st IA Inf., bur. East Side Cem., Elkader. 185 Rippey Rippey Greene IA Named for the community in 186 William Kellogg Seymour Wayne IA CPL William Kellogg (c.1833-1863), Co. A, 6th IA Inf., KIA at Missionary Ridge, TN, on 25 Nov. 1863. 187 F. M. Thompson La Porte Black Hawk IA 1LT Francis M. Thompson (1828-1880), Co. D, 31st IA Inf., bur. Westview Cem., La Porte. 188 Wright Coon Rapids Carroll IA CPT Perry Wright (c.1833-1864), aka, Newton Perry Wright, Co. E, 39th IA Inf., KIA at Allatoona, GA, on 5 Oct. 1864. 189 Knox Center La Celle Clarke IA Named for the community in Chart'd 5 June Chart'd 5 June Chart'd 7 June Chart'd 7 June Chart'd 8 June Chart'd June Chart'd 25 June Dis. 30 June 1915 Dis. Nov. 1917 Twenty-nine charter members. Dis. 1 June Thirty-three charter members. 1928 Dis. 12 Jan. Post voted to surrender charter on 22 1895 Sept. 1894. Dis. 1 Jan. 1817 Dis. 1919 Abandoned Mar. ; Dis. 1 Jan. 1928 Seventeen charter members. Dis. Mar. 1907 Dis. 27 Jan. Nineteen charter members. 1929 Dis. 1908 Dis. 2 Mar. 1901 National Tribune, 9 Aug. ; Dis. July 1916 Twenty-one charter members. Dis. 1890 Disbanded on either 30 Aug. or 30 Sept. 1890. Twenty-five charter members. 1931 Dis. 20 Oct. 1917 Dis. 23 Aug. 1899 Thirty-one charter members. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 12 of 30

Alt. 190 W. A. Morse Manchester Delaware IA CPT William A. Morse (1832-1868), Co. F, 12th IA Inf., assisted in raising the first company in Manchester. Org. 23 May ; Chart'd 25 May Forty charter members. 191 D. A. Carpenter Olin Jones IA MAJ Don A. Carpenter (c.1830-1864), 9th IA Inf., died of consumption at Rome, IA, on 8 Jan. 1864. Chart'd 26 May Dis. 2 Feb. 1922 192 Robert Jackson Corydon Wayne IA 2LT Robert S. Jackson (c.1834-1862), Co. I, 4th IA Inf., KIA at Pea Ridge, AR, on 7 Mar. 1862. Resident of Corydon, local 193 A. Rowley Humboldt Humboldt IA Albert Rowley, a respected citizen of Rutland Twp., whose remains were left at Pleasant Hill, LA. 194 J. J. Stillman Waukon Allamakee IA PVT John J. Stillman (1830-1862), Co. B, 12th IA Inf., KIA at Fort Donelson, TN, on 15 Feb. 1862, buried Oakland Cem., Waukon. 195 Adams Cromwell Union IA PVT John A. Adams (? -1865), Co. F, 124th IL Inf., died at Spanish Fort, in front of Mobile, AL, on 7 Apr. 1865. 196 R. Henderson Bayard Guthrie IA 197 Harlan Harlan Shelby IA Named for the community in 198 J. D. Craven Macksburg Madison IA SGT John D. Craven (1830-1876), Co. H, 23rd IA Inf. Buried Moon Cem., Macksburg. 199 H. C. Leighton New Sharon Mahaska IA 1LT Henry C. Leighton (1842-1878), Co. D, 33rd IA Inf. Chart'd 19 June Chart'd 28 June Chart'd 23 June Chart'd 23 June Chart'd 30 June Chart'd 28 May Org. 2 July ; Re-org. 8 July 1899 Chart'd 7 July 200 Greene Greene Butler IA Named for the community in 201 C. A. Abbott Lewis Cass IA Chart'd 7 July 202 Bedsaul Magnolia Harrison IA SGT Oliver M. Bedsaul (c.1836- Chart'd 12 July 1871), Co. H, 15th IA Inf., bur. ; Re-org. 6 Magnolia Cem., Magnolia. July 1889 203 R. L. Clingan Minburn Dallas IA Re-org. 29 June 1889 Dis. 4 Mar. 1939 Thirty-five charter members. Dis. 1 Jan. 1919 Fifty charter members. The National Tribune of 14 June reported fifty-two charter members, the largest roll of charter members in the state. Dis. 21 Dec. 1931 National Tribune, 14 June ; Iowa GAR Records (index Dis. June 1917 Thirty charter members. Twenty-one charter members. 1934 Dis. 1 Jan. 1904 Thirty-three charter members. 1893 Dis. 1 June 1928 Dis. 20 Dec. 1922 Dis. 18 Jan. 1925 Dis. 28 Jan. 1926 Thirty-five charter members. Forty-two charter members. Thirty-two charter members. Dept. Proceedings, 1900; Iowa GAR Records (index Dept. Proceedings, 1890; Iowa GAR Records (index Dept. Proceedings, 1890; Iowa GAR Records (index 204 Summers Malvern Mills IA 1LT Milton S. Summers (c.1829-1862), Co. B, 5th IA Cav., died 28 Aug. 1862, from wounds received at Cumberland Iron Works, TN, on 27 Aug. 1862. 205 Van Wert Van Wert Decatur IA Named for the community in Chart'd 26 Jan. 1889 Chart'd 29 Aug. 206 Van Dorn Bonaparte Van Buren IA Chart'd 9 July 206 Mitchell Marion Linn IA SGT Robert Mitchell (c.1841- Chart'd 19 June 1863), Co. A, 6th IA Inf., KIA at Missionary Ridge, TN, on 25 Nov. 1863. Resident of Marion, local 207 Bud Hazen Lucky Valley Woodbury IA Chart'd 24 July 208 George Gibson Dows Wright IA Chart'd 30 Aug. 208 F. Nolan Russell Lucas IA 1LT Francis M. Nolan (1827- Chart'd 17 Mar. 1867), Co. E, 34th IA Inf. 209 Joe Ross Sidney Fremont IA PVT Joseph M. Ross (c.1844- Chart'd 18 July 1864), Co. E, 29th IA Inf., KIA at Terre Noir Creek, AR, on 2 Apr. 1864. 210 M. S. Holtzinger Hamburg Fremont IA CPT Milton S. Holtzinger, Co. A, 4th IA Cav. Died 1879, buried at Hamburg. Must'd and Chart'd 19 July Thirty-two charter members. Dis. July 1917 Twenty-two charter members. Dis. Before June Forty-six charter members. 1933 Dis. 1888 Ten charter members. Dis. 1 Oct. Twelve charter members. Dis. 18 Feb. Twenty-six charter members. 1920 Dis. 1920 Twenty-two charter members. Dis. 1919 Sixteen charter members. National Tribune, 9 Aug. ; SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 13 of 30

Alt. 211 H. Keating Afton Union IA SGT Henry Keating (1834-), Co. H, 29th IA Inf., buried Green Lawn Cem., Afton. Chart'd 18 July Twenty-one charter members. 212 M. Mills Central City Linn IA PVT Marvin Mills (c.1837-1862), Co. K, 9th IA Inf., died 25 Mar. 1862, at Springfield, MO, from wounds received at Pea Ridge, AR, on 7 Mar. 1862. Resident of Central City, local Chart'd 21 July Dis. 8 Feb. Twelve charter members. 213 McKinnie Crawfordsville Washington IA SGT Nathan L. McKinnie (c.1834-1862), Co. F, 11th IA Inf., died of typhoid pneumonia at La Grange, TN, on 29 Nov. 1862. Resident of Crawfordsville, local 214 H. Robinson Oxford Junction Jones IA CPL Henry Robinson (c.1838-1864), Co. B, 9th IA Inf., KIA at Kennesaw Mountain, GA, on 23 June 1864. Chart'd 5 May Chart'd 20 July 215 Launtz Ireton Sioux IA Chart'd 23 July 216 Memorial Cresco Howard IA Chart'd 6 Aug. 217 Lauman Lime Springs Howard IA COL Jacob Gartner Lauman Chart'd 8 Aug. (1812-1867), 7th IA Inf. 218 McCullough Henderson Mills IA Chart'd 18 Jan. 219 E. O. C. Ord Sutherland O'Brien IA MG Edward Otho Cresap Ord Chart'd 17 Aug. (1818-), famous Civil War ; Must'd and leader. re-org. 28 Jan. 1898 220 James Butler Clarksville Butler IA SGT James Butler (1837-1880), Co. G, 32nd IA Inf., resident of Clarksville, bur. Lynwood Cem., Clarksville. Chart'd 21 Aug. Dis. 1899 Dis. 1921 Twenty-two charter members. Dis. 1936 Eighteen charter members. Dis. 13 Mar. Seventeen charter members. Dis. 24 Dec. Eighteen charter members. Dept. Encampment 1893 Proceedings; Iowa GAR Records (index Dis. 18 Oct. Sixteen charter members. Disbanded on the death of its last member. 221 Lee Smithland Woodbury IA Chart'd 21 Aug. Dis. 1 Jan. 1889 Fifteen charter members. 222 James Brownell Cedar Falls Black Hawk IA PVT James H. Brownell (c.1831- Chart'd 29 Aug. Dis. 1 Jan. 1935 Forty-six charter members. 1861), Co. K, 3rd IA Inf., KIA at Blue Mills, MO, on 17 Sept. 1861. Resident of Cedar Falls, local 223 Waller Milford Dickinson IA Chart'd 13 Sept. Eleven charter members. 1922 224 Emerson Emerson Mills IA Named for the community in Chart'd 30 Aug. Dis. 3 Jan. 1900 Twenty-seven charter members. 225 J. I. Gilbert Neola Pottawattamie IA COL (Brevet MG) James I. Gilbert (1823-), 27th IA Inf. 226 Winget Spirit Lake Dickinson IA SGT Isaac L. Winget (c.1835-1864), Co. E, 6th IA Cav., accidentally killed at Tahkahokuty Mtn., Dakota Terr., on 30 July 1864. 227 William Griffith Eagle Grove Wright IA PVT William H. Griffith (c.1825-1864), Co. A, 32nd IA Inf., died of disease at Memphis, TN, on 29 May 1864. Resident of Eagle Grove, local 227 A. R. Pierce Glasgow Jefferson IA MAJ Abial R. Pierce (1820-1880), 1st Battalion IA Cav. 228 Comstock Mechanicsville Cedar IA PVT George S. Comstock (c.1844-1864), Co. H, 35th IA Inf., KIA at Bayou de'glaize, LA, on 18 May 1864. Resident of Mechanicsville, local Chart'd 14 Sept. Chart'd 15 Sept. Chart'd 19 Mar. Chart'd 7 Sept. 229 Simmons Gowrie Webster IA Chart'd 18 Sept. 229 Robert Crawford Pleasant Point Jefferson IA CPL Robert Crawford (1842- Org. 21 May 1862), Co. K, 6th IA Inf., died in ; Chart'd 19 Mound City, IL, on 24 Apr. 1862, Jan. from wounds received at Shiloh, TN, on 6 Apr. 1862. 1914 Fifteen charter members. Dis. Fifteen charter members. Dis. 1897 Fifteen charter members. Dis. 29 June 1925 Dis. 22 Apr. Fourteen charter members. Dis. 3 Jan. Fourteen charter members. SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org) Iowa Page 14 of 30