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    I found some decent research that I thought I would share with all interested. I am sure Matt and the Iowa Boys have all of this and it will be coming out on the website. I just thought I would throw some stuff on here to get people chomping at the bit. I would like to see the registration open up on the 15th and sell out quickly. Lets get a second Boat!! :) Do It!!!


    Transcribed & submitted by Diane Korten, korten@ne.uswest.net


    15th Iowa Infantry
    Companies and Iowa Counties Majority Resided


    Co. A - Clinton and Linn Counties

    Co. B - Polk County, nicknamed - Iowa Central Sharpshooters

    Co. C - Mahaska County

    Co. D - Wapello and Mahaska Counties

    Co. E - Van Buren, Des Moines and Lee Counties

    Co. F - Fremont and Mills Counties

    Co. G - Marion and Warren Counties

    Co. H - Pottawattamie and Harrison Counties

    Co. I - Lee and Clarke Counties

    Co. K - Wapello, Marion and Van Buren Counties
    (Originally composed of surplus men transferred from Co. D, E and G.)
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    Re: 15th IOWA INFANTRY - COUNTIES of ORIGIN

    Here's a map with the counties highlighted. The counties running at an angle into south-central Iowa border the Des Moines River.
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    Last edited by J. Donaldson; 06-08-2011, 10:37 AM. Reason: Additional information.
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