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  —Sent to General Grant’s Army in Mississippi—At the Battle of Port Gibson—Makes a Gallant Charge at Black River Bridge—Lieutenant-Colonel Dunlap Killed—The Regiment Sent to Texas—Participates in Grierson’s Raid and the Mobile Expedition.

Twenty-second Iowa Volunteers—Joins Grant’s Army in the Vicksburg Campaign—In the Battles of Port Gibson and Black River Bridge—In the Assault of May 22d—Griffith and Others Scale the Walls—Sixteen Iowa Regiments in the Battle—Magnitude of the Victory at Vicksburg—The Twenty-second Sent to Virginia—In Sheridan’s Battles in Shenandoah Valley—Traveled More Than 13,000 Miles

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XX Twenty-third Iowa Volunteers—Death of Colonel Dewey—Joins Grant’s Army Before Vicksburg—Battle of Black River Bridge—Colonel Kinsman Slain—Battle of Millikin’s Bend—Service in Texas and Louisiana—Participates in the Mobile Campaign.

Twenty-fourth Iowa Volunteers—Its Services in Arkansas—Great Suffering from Hardship and Disease—Transferred to Grant’s Army—Heroic Charge and Great Losses at Champion’s Hill—Sent to Louisiana After the Fall of Vicksburg—Joins General Sheridan’s Army in Virginia—Captain Rigby’s Coolness in the Winchester Stampede—In the Battles of Fisher’s Hill and Cedar Creek—Colonel Wilds Mortally Wounded

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XXI The Twenty-fifth Iowa Volunteers—Sent to Arkansas and Mississippi—In Sherman’s Army at Chickasaw Bayou—At the Capture of Arkansas Post—Participates in the Vicksburg Campaign—In the Battle of Lookout Mountain—Attached to the “Iowa Brigade”—With Sherman’s Army in its Southern Campaign—The Twenty-fifth in Many Battles—At the Capture of Columbia.

The Twenty-sixth Iowa Volunteers—A Clinton County Regiment—The Battle of Arkansas Post—Services in Mississippi and Tennessee—In the Chattanooga Campaign—Participates in the Battles of