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History of the Seventh Iowa Volunteer Infantry in Civil War
History of the Seventh Iowa Volunteer Infantry in Civil War
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Nook version of vintage Regimental history of the Seventh Iowa Infantry written by Henry I. Smith, a member of the regiment since its inception. Great history of Battles of Corinth, Iuka, Shiloh, Fort Robinetts, and more.
Of the fifty regiments of brave and loyal troops that went out from Iowa to battle for the right in the Civil War, none had a more brilliant career or shed a brighter light upon the State or Nation, than the Seventh Iowa Veteran Volunteer Infantry.
From the time of its first engagement, General Grant's first battle of the War of the Rebellion, Belmont, Mo., November the 7th, 1861, to the Grand Review at Washington at the close of the war, its name and fame was ever prominently before the country. No regiment was more a pride among the lovers and defenders of the Union — none more emphatically a terror to its foes.
Of the fifty regiments of brave and loyal troops that went out from Iowa to battle for the right in the Civil War, none had a more brilliant career or shed a brighter light upon the State or Nation, than the Seventh Iowa Veteran Volunteer Infantry.
From the time of its first engagement, General Grant's first battle of the War of the Rebellion, Belmont, Mo., November the 7th, 1861, to the Grand Review at Washington at the close of the war, its name and fame was ever prominently before the country. No regiment was more a pride among the lovers and defenders of the Union — none more emphatically a terror to its foes.
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