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24th Iowa Infantry Regiment
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MINI HISTORY
Org. at Muscantine, Ia., Sept. 18, 1862. Nov., 1862, Dist. East. Ark., Dept. Mo. Dec., 1862. 3 Brig., 1 Div., Dist. East Ark., Dept. Tenn. Dec., 1862, 2 Brig., 2 Div., Dist. East. Ark., Dept. Tenn. Jany., 1863, 2 Brig., 13 Div., 13 Corps, Tenn. Feby., 1863, 2 Brig., 12 Div., 13 Corps. July, 1863, 2 Brig., 3 Div., 13 Corps. Aug., 1863, 2 Brig., 3 Div., 13 Corps, Gulf. June, 1864, Dist. LaFourche, La., Gulf. July, 1864, 3 Brig., 2 Div., 19 Corps, Army Shenandoah, Middle Mil. Div. Aug., 1864, 4 Brig., 2 Div., 19 Corps. Dec., 1864, 3 Brig., 2 Div., 19 Corps. Jany., 1865, 3 Brig., Grover's Div., Dist. Savannah, Ga., Dept. South. March, 1865, 1 Brig., 1 Div., 10 Corps, Dept. North Carolina. April, 1865, Dist. Savannah, Ga., Dept. South. Mustered out July 17, 1865.
Dyer's (Union Regimental Index)
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ORGANIZED Muscatine
IN September 18, 1862
OUT July 17, 1865
SERVICE Union
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HISTORY
Organized in August, 1862, the men having been recruited from the State at large. Leaving Iowa soon after, it proceeded to Helena, Ark., where it was stationed for a few months, and in January, 1863, took part in General Gorman's Expedition up the White River to Duvall's Bluff. In the spring of 1863, the regiment joined the army in its advance on Vicksburg, having been assigned to Slack's (2d) Brigade, Hovey's Division, Thirteenth Corps. Its first engagement occurred at Port Gibson (Magnolia Hills), May 1, 1863, in which the regiment lost 1 killed and 5 wounded. At the battle of Champion's Hill, May 16th, it sustained a severe loss, having charged, captured, and held a battery of the enemy. It was a daring act, but as it made the advance alone, and without proper arrangement for support, it became the object of a concentrated fire which drove it back in disorder. Its loss at Champion's Hill was 35 killed, 120 wounded, and 34 missing; total, 189. From January, 1864, it lay encamped at Algiers and in the defences of New Orleans, until March 13th, when it joined Banks's Red River Expedition. It was then in Raynor's (2d) Brigade, McGinniss's (3d) Division, Thirteenth Corps. At the battle of Sabine Cross Roads, this division was commanded by General Cameron. The regiment was then transferred to the Nineteenth Corps, accompanying it to Virginia, where it fought in the Shenandoah Valley campaign, during which Colonel Wilds was killed at Cedar Creek. The regiment was then in Shunk's (4th) Brigade, Grover's (2d) Division, Nineteenth Corps. Its casualties at the Opequon were 10 killed, 57 wounded, and 8 missing; and at Cedar Creek, 8 killed, 43 wounded, and 41 missing.
Fox's Regimental Losses

BATTLE HISTORIES MENTIONED
Atchafalaya River (Expedition to), Louisiana May 30 - June 5, 1864

BATTLES FOUGHT
Port Gibson
Champion's Hill
Big Black River Bridge
Vicksburg
Vicksburg (Assault May 19)
Vicksburg (Assault May 22)
Sabine Cross Roads
Pleasant Hill
Cane River Crossing
Mansura
Opequon
Fisher's Hill
Cedar Creek

LOSSES DURING THE WAR
Killed & Mortally Wounded Died of Disease  
Officers Men Officers Men Total
9 119 3 212 343
Dyer's

ORDERS OF BATTLE

REFERENCES
Civil War Regiments From Iowa, 1861-1865 63, 70
Regimental Losses in the American Civil War by William F. Fox 11, 18, 412, 437, 515, 519, 520
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