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Until about 1998, CPB offered in our print catalog several Iowa Civil War titles as published over the last 140 years in various Iowa State Historical Society publications. These are articles as they appeared in the original issues of The Annals of Iowa (published from 1865 to the present), Iowa Historical Record (published from 1885 to 1902), Iowa Jounrnal of History and Politics (published from 1903 to 1961; in the 1940s “and Politics” was droppped from the title and the format was changed), and The Palimpsest (published from 1920 to the present). I stopped putting these titles in the catalog mostly because of the lack of space, but I still have quite a few of them in inventory. I have at least one copy of each journal article listed below, and in some cases several copies. Most of these articles are listed in Dornbusch’s Military Bibliography of the Civil War. The articles offered here only extend to the early 1990s, although I’m sure more has been published by the State Historical Society on the Civil War since then. Each item is an entire issue of the journal and, despite some being a bit fragile due to age, most are in new, unissued condition. Considering the age and scarcity of some of these items, the prices are quite low. I need to clear this stuff out. So order now before it’s all gone. Along with the journal articles I have included a few out-of-print and one-of-a-kind books on Iowa in the Civil War.


Abbreviations: AI=Annals of Iowa; Cole=Garold L. Cole: Civil War Eyewitnesses: An Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles 1955-1986; Dorn=C. E. Dornbusch: Military Bibliography of the Civil War (4 vols.; references are to Vol. I, except where noted); IHR=Iowa Historical Record; IJH=Iowa Journal of History; IJHP=Iowa Journal of History and Politics; PAL=The Palimpsest; SHSI=State Historical Society of Iowa

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IAOP 2) [Allison] MEMORIAL EXCERCISES IN HONOR OF WILLIAM BOYD ALLISON, IN HALL OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, STATE CAPITOL, DES MOINES, IOWA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1908. Des Moines: Emory English, State Printer, 1908. Wraps, 20pp. Allison, who died September 4, 1908, was one of Iowa’s U. S. Representatives during the Civil War. Good. $5.00.

IAOP 5) Brainerd, N. H. “Iowa and the Draft,” IHR 4 (April 1888): 65-67. Wraps. Also in this issue, “War Memories” which is misc memories of Vicksburg and Sherman’s march by an anonymous officer, identified only as having been on the staff of General Baird. $15.00.

IAOP 6) Briggs, John E. “The Enlistment of Iowa Troops During the Civil War,” IJHP 15 (July 1917): 323-392. Wraps. $10.00.

IAOP 8) Cheever, L. O. “Iowans and the Medal of Honor,” PAL 53 (April 1972): 177-224. Illus, wraps. Entire issue devoted to the subject of the MOH; CW pp. 185-196. $5.00.

IAOP 9) Clark, Dan Elbert. SAMUEL JORDAN KIRKWOOD. Iowa Biographical Series. Iowa City, IA: State Historical Society, 1917. Front, notes, bib, index, red cloth, 478pp. Pages partially uncut, Fine. $30.00.

IAOP 14) Gist, W. W. “The Ages of Soldiers in the Civil War,” IJHP 16 (July 1918): 387-399. Wraps. Also in this issue: Dan Elbert Clark, “Frontier Defense in Iowa 1850-1865,” and Louis Bernard Schmidt, “The Influence of Wheat and Cotton on Anglo-American Relations During the CW.” VG. $10.00.

IAOP 18) Gue, Benjamin F. and William J. Peterson. “Iowa at Andersonville,” PAL 42 (June 1961): 209-280. Illus, wraps. Special CW issue on Andersonville. Fine. $10.00.

IAOP 21) “John Brown Among the Quakers,” PAL 41 (Jan 1960): 1-77. Illus, map, wraps. Updated version of item IAOP 10. $10.00.

IAOP 22) Jordan, Philip D. “A Yankee Sailor in Dixieland Jails,” PAL 54 (Nov/Dec 1973): 2-10. Illus, wraps. Concerns Lt. George Remey, naval officer from Burlington, IA. Fine. $5.00.

IAOP 23) Kennedy, Gerald. “U.S. Army Hospital: Keokuk, 1862-1865,” AI 40 (Fall 1969): 118-136. Wraps. Concerns the Estes House, a prominent hotel used as a hospital during the CW. VG. $5.00.

IAOP 24) Lendt, David. “Iowa and the Copperhead Movement,” AI 40 (Fall 1970): 412-426. Wraps. Good. $5.00

IAOP 25) Lord, Dr. Francis. “Iowa Brigades in the Civil War,” AI 39 (Spring 1968): 275-281. Illus, wraps. Also in this issue: “Civil War Experiences of John McAllister,” (69th Ohio) pp. 314-320. Fine. $10.00.

IAOP 27) Mahan, Bruce. “A Confederate Spy,” PAL 4 (Feb 1923): 33-52. Wraps. Concerns the Confederate agent John Y. Beall and his attempted raid on Johnson’s Island. VG. $5.00.

IAOP 28) Malin, James C. “The Burlington Iowa Apprenticeship of the Kansas Poet Eugene Fitch Ware, ‘Ironquill’,” IJH 57 (July 1959): 193-230. Ware served in the 1st Iowa Infantry and the 4th Iowa Cavalry and was the author of THE LYON CAMPAIGN IN MISSOURI. $10.00.

IAOP 30) Nelson, Julie E. and Alan M. Schroder. “Iowa and the Civil War: A Military Review,” PAL 63 (July/Aug 1982): 98-105. Illus, wraps. Also in this issue: Alan M. Schroder, “William M. Stone: Iowa’s Other Civil War Governor,” and Robert E. Dezwaan, Jr. “Custer and the 1st Iowa Cavalry.” $10.00.

IAOP 30a) Meyer, Steve. IOWANS CALLED TO VALOR: THE STORY OF IOWA’S ENTRY INTO THE CIVIL WAR. Garrison, IA: Meyer Publishing, 1993. Illustrated, bibliography, paperback, 128pp. Fine. $12.00.

IAOP 31) Noun, Louise Redfield. “The Iowa Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument,” PAL 67 (May/June 1986): 80-93. Illus, wraps. Also in this issue, an article on Harriet Ketchum, designer of the monument. $5.00.

IAOP 32) Peterson, William J. IOWA HISTORY REFERENCE GUIDE. Iowa City, IA: SHSI, 1952. Index, bound in green buckram, 192pp. VG. Outdated, but still a solid resource for Iowa history. $20.00.

IAOP 32a) Rich, Mrs. Ellen M. “The State University of Iowa and the Civil War,” IOWA AND WAR, No. 8 (Feb 1918), wraps, 24pp. IOWA AND WAR was a short-lived series of pamphlets published by the State Historical Society. VG. $5.00.

IAOP 33) Robertson, James I. IOWA AND THE CIVIL WAR: A REFERENCE GUIDE. Iowa City, IA: SHSI, nd. Wraps, 45pp. An excellent though out of date bibliography on Iowa and the CW. Lists many titles missed by Dornbusch. A must for anyone doing research on the subject. Should be supplemented with Dornbusch vol. IV and Garold Cole CIVIL WAR EYEWITNESSES. $15.00.

IAOP 36) Ross, Earle D. “Northern Sectionalism in the Civil War Era,” IJHP 30 (Oct 1932): 455-512. Wraps. $15.00.

IAOP 38) Shambaugh, Benjamin F. SOME COMMENTS ON MR J. W. RICH’S DISCUSSION OF THE BATTLE OF SHILOH. Iowa City, IA: SHSI, 1914. Wraps, 27pp. Pamphlet containing excerpts from letters received, all of which praise Rich’s book THE BATTLE OF SHILOH. $15.00.

IAOP 39) Smith, Frederick. “The Estes House Hospital,” PAL 10 (Sept 1929), 341-350. $5.00.

IAOP 40) Stibbs, John Howard. “Andersonville and the Trial of Henry Wirz,” IJHP 9 (Jan 1911): 33-56. Dorn IA-157. Wraps. $20.00

IAOP 44a) Swisher, Jacob A. IOWA IN TIMES OF WAR. Iowa City, IA: State Historical Society, 1943. Bibliography, index, red cloth, 395pp. VG. $25.00.

IAOP 45) Swisher, Jacob A. “Remember Our Heroes,” PAL 23 (June 1942): 189-203. Wraps. Sketch of Iowa military heroes, including John Corse, Shelby Norman, Albert Power, et al. $5.00.

IAOP 46) Taylor, Hawkins. “General Curtis,” IHR 3 (Oct 1887): 561-567. Wraps. Biographical sketch of Samuel Curtis. $5.00.

IAOP 47) Thornton, Harrison J. “The State University of Iowa and the Civil War,” AI 30 (Jan 1950): 198-209. Wraps. $10.00.

IAOP 49) Throne, Mildred, ed. “Letters From Shiloh,” IJH 52 (July 1954): 235-280. Wraps. Excellent primary material on the Battle of Shiloh. $15.00.

IAOP 50) Throne, Mildred, ed. “Iowa and the Battle of Shiloh,” IJH 55 (July 1957), 209-248. Wraps. Also in this issue, “Comments on the ‘Hornet’s Nest’—1862-1887,” eyewitness reports from Shiloh. $15.00.

IAOP 52) Upham, Cyril B. “Historical Survey of the Militia in Iowa 1838-1865,” IJHP 17 (July 1919): 299-405. Wraps. $25.00.

IAOP 53) Upham, Cyril B. “Historical Survey of the Militia in Iowa 1865-1898,” IJHP 18 (Jan 1920): 3-93. Wraps. $20.00.

IAOP 54) [Northern Border Brigade] Vincent, John R. THE NORTHERN BORDER BRIGADE AT CHEROKEE. Cherokee, IA: Sanford Museum and Planitarium, 1965. Maps, plans, bibliography, wraps, 16pp. $20.00. See also item 200.

IAOP 55) Wright, Luella M. “Victory and Mourning,” PAL 21 (April 1940): 101-132. Entire issue devoted to stories about the end of the CW and the assassination of Lincoln. $10.00.

Iowa Soldier Reminiscences and Unit Histories

Crocker’s Iowa Brigade

IAOP 56) Pray, G. B. “Crocker’s Iowa Brigade in War and Peace,” IHR 5 (Oct 1889): 374-383. Wraps. Dorn IA-195. $10.00.

IAOP 57) (Anon) “Recollections of Crocker’s Iowa Brigade,” IHR 1 (July 1885): 129-132. Wraps. Not listed. $10.00.

IAOP 58) Williams, Ora. “Sword of General Crocker,” AI 28 (July 1946): 61-68. Dorn IA-168. $10.00.

1st Cavalry

IAOP 60) Crosson, David. “The Martinet and the Mob: Federal Authority and Local Control of the First Iowa Volunteer Cavalry in the Civil War,” AI 49 (Spring 1989): 639-660. Wraps. Concerns the uneasy relationship between the 1st Iowa Cav and its brigade commander George A. Custer in Louisiana and Texas during the 9 months between the end of the CW and the time the regiment was mustered out. $5.00.

IAOP 61) Guyer, Max Hendricks, ed. “The Journal and Letters of Corporal William O. Gulick,” IJHP 28 (April, July, Oct 1930), 3 parts. Wraps. Dorn IA-9. $20.00.

See also item IAOP 30 and item 195a.

2nd Cavalry

See item item 202.

3rd Cavalry

IAOP 64) Calkin, Homer L. “Life in the Army,” PAL 23 (Jan 1942): 1-15. Wraps. Dorn IA-20. $5.00.

4th Cavalry

IAOP 65) Bearss, Margie Riddle. “The Capture of Haynes Bluff by the 4th Iowa Cavalry,” AI 40 (Summer 1970): 334-342. Wraps. Not in Dorn. $5.00.

See also our reprint of William Forse Scott STORY OF A CAVALRY REGIMENT, and item 177.

5th Cavalry

IAOP 66) Alley, Lt. Charles. “Excerpts From the Diary of Lt. Charles Alley, Co C, 5th Iowa Cavalry,” IJH 49 (July 1951): 241-156. Wraps. Dorn IA-31. $10.00.

6th Cavalry

IAOP 66a) Myers, Frank. SOLDIERING IN DAKOTA AMONG THE INDIANS IN 1863,-4,-5. Pierre, SD: State Historical Society, 1936. Wraps, 48pp. Dorn IA-41. Reprinted from the 1888, Huron, SD, edition. VG. $25.00.

8th Iowa Cavalry

See item IAOP 137.

1st Infantry

IAOP 68) Cheever, L.O. “100 Days to Glory,” PAL 53 (Nov 1972): 409-500. Wraps, illus. Special Civil War issue on the Wilson’s Creek Campaign. Not in Dorn. $5.00.

IAOP 69) Martin, Richard. “First Regiment Iowa Volunteers,” PAL 46 (Jan 1965): 1-64. Wraps, illus, maps. Another special Civil War issue on the Wilson’s Creek Campaign. Dorn IV-919. $7.50.

IAOP 70) O’Connor, Henry. “With the First Iowa Infantry,” PAL 3 (Feb 1922): 53-61. Wraps. This article consists of a letter written to the Muscatine Weekly Journal, 8-2-1861, concerning the 1st Iowa’s march through Missouri to Wilson’s Creek. The letter was incorporated into O’Connor's HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEERS (1862). Also in this issue: Hiram Price, “Paying the First Iowa,” Dorn IA-62, 63. $5.00.

See also our reprint of Eugene F. Ware THE LYON CAMPAIGN IN MISSOURI, Michael Banasik’s MISSOURI IN 1861, and item 193.

2nd Infantry

IAOP 71) Aldrich, Charles. “The Legislature and Fort Donelson,” IHR 8 (Jan 1892): 215-221. Wraps. Account of how the Iowa legislature reacted to the news of the 2nd Iowa’s charge at Fort Donelson, TN. Also in this issue: “History of a Flag,” by H. W. Lathrop, concerning the flag of the 2nd Iowa and how it was presented to the state legislature. Not in Dorn. $10.00.

IAOP 72) Bell, John T. CIVIL WAR STORIES. San Francisco: The Whitaker and Ray Co., 1903. Front, 189pp. Dorn IA-71. Author was in the 2nd Iowa Inf, but this book treats the war in general. Good. $75.00.

IAOP 73) Heaton, Hiram. “A Soldier Saint,” IHR 13 (Oct 1897): 180-187. Wraps. A remembrance of Lyman Steadwell of Co E, KIA at Eden Station, GA, 12-7-1864. Dorn IA-79. $10.00.

IAOP 75) Parker, L. F. “Fort Donelson—The Second Iowa Infantry,” IHR 2 (Oct 1886): 344-350. Wraps. Dorn IA-83. $5.00.

IAOP 78) Throne, Mildred, ed. “Diary of W. H. Turner, MD, 1863,” IJH 48 (July 1950): 267-282. Wraps. Dorn IA-85a. Author was a surgeon in the 2nd Iowa and served on board the hospital ship “City of Memphis” during the Vicksburg Campaign. Good. $10.00.

3rd Infantry

IAOP 79) Wright, Luella M. “The Pioneer Greys,” PAL 22 (Jan 1941). Wraps. Dorn IA-93. Entire issue consists of articles dealing with the preparations for war by the Pioneer Greys, a militia unit from Cedar Falls, IA, which became Co K, 3rd Iowa Infantry. $5.00.

See also item 211.

4th Infantry

IAOP 80) Ames, Amos W. “A Diary of Prison Life in Southern Prisons,” AI 40 (Summer 1969): 1-19. Wraps. Cole 11, not in Dorn. Diary covers period from August 31, 1864 to April 28, 1865. $10.00.

5th Infantry

IAOP 81) Bearss, Edwin C., ed. “The Civil War Diary of Lt. John Q. A. Campbell, Co B, 5th Iowa infantry,” AI 39 (Winter 1969): 519-545. Map, wraps. Cole 96, not in Dorn. May-June 1863, Siege of Vicksburg. $10.00.

IAOP 82) Byers, S. H. M. “The Battle of Iuka,” IHR 3 (Oct 1887): 543-552. Wraps. Dorn IA-100a. $5.00.

IAOP 83) Byers, S. H. M. “Ten Days in the Rebel Army,” IHR 6 (April 1890): 467-477. Wraps. $5.00.

IAOP 84) Gallaher, Ruth. “S. H. M. Byers,” PAL 13 (Nov 1932). Entire issue devoted to S. H. M. Byers. $5.00.

See also our reprint of Byers WITH FIRE AND SWORD and item 186.

7th Infantry

IAOP 87) Malcom, Frank.“‘Such is War’: The Letters of an Orderly in the 7th Iowa Infantry,” IJH 58 (Oct 1960): 321-356. Wraps. Dorn IA-119. Atlanta and Sherman’s March. $10.00.

8th Infantry

IAOP 88) Cresap, Helen H. “Civil War Reminiscences,” AI 42 (Summer 1973): 74-78. Not listed. Brief excerpts from the journals of Charles Pliny Searle, 8th Infantry. $5.00.

9th Infantry

IAOP 90) Ham, Sharon. “End of Innocence,” PAL 60 (May/June 1979): 76-97. Illus, wraps. Not in Dorn. The 9th Iowa at Pea Ridge. Also in this issue, James P. Morgans, “Furlough,” re: Bloody Bill Anderson’s raid on Centralia, MO, 9-27-1864. $5.00.

11th Infantry

IAOP 92) Fultz, William S. “History of Company D, 11th Iowa Infantry 1861-1865,” IJH 55 (Jan 1957): 35-90. Wraps. Dorn IA-136. Author was appointed by his company at an 1885 reunion to write this history. $10.00.

See also item 173b and item 207.

12th Infantry

IAOP 93) Throne, Mildred, ed. “The Civil War Letters of Abner Dunham, 12th Iowa Infantry,” IJH 53 (Oct 1955): 303-340. Wraps. Dorn IA-145. Fort Donelson, Vicksburg, Price’s Raid, Nashville, Spanish Fort. $10.00.

IAOP 94) Rich, Joseph W. “The Battle of Shiloh,” IJHP 7 (Oct 1909): 503-581. Maps, wraps. This is the original version of Rich’s book on Shiloh, without the frontispiece portrait. $25.00.

IAOP 95) Rich, Joseph W. “The Color Bearer of the 12th Iowa Volunteer Infantry,” IJHP 6 (Jan 1908): 96-102. Wraps. Dorn IA-152. $10.00.

IAOP 96) Rich, Joseph W. “The Death of General Albert Sidney Johnston on the Battlefield of Shiloh,” IJHP 16 (April 1918): 275-281. Wraps. Dorn IA-153. $10.00.

IAOP 97) Rich, Joseph W. “General Lew Wallace at Shiloh: How He Was Convinced of an Error After 40 Years,” IJHP 18 (April 1920): 301-308. Wraps. Dorn IA-154. $10.00.

IAOP 98) Soper, Erasmus D. “History of Co D 12th Iowa Infantry 1861-1866,” IJH 56 (April, July, Oct 1958): 153-187, 207-274, 321-364. 3 parts, wraps. Not in Cole or Dorn. Soper’s lengthy history of Co D, 12th Iowa, excluding the articles written on prison life after Shiloh (see next item). $25.00.

IAOP 99) Throne, Mildred, ed. “Iowans in Southern Prisons, 1862,” IJH 54 (Jan 1956): 67-88. Wraps, Dorn IA-161. Consists of two documents, excerpted from Soper’s history of Co D, 12th Iowa, by Private Byron Zuver and Capt. John H. Stibbs, both of whom were captured at Shiloh. Good. $10.00.

IAOP 100) Van Duzee, E. M. “Incidents of Prison Life,” AI, 1st Series 6 (Jan 1868), 54-64. Wraps, not in Dorn. Author was a major in the 12th Iowa, captured at Shiloh. Consists of several parts, of which we have part 1. Unissued, but chipped and worn, Good only. $10.00

See also item 184 and item 204.

13th Infantry

IAOP 101) Throne, Mildred, ed. “An Iowa Doctor in Blue: The Letters of Seneca B. Thrall, 1862-1864,” IJH 58 (April 1960): 97-188. Wraps. Dorn IA-167a. Letters from the Assistant Surgeon of the 13th Iowa to his wife, from 9-19-1862 to 5-5-1864. $10.00.

14th Infantry

See item 191.

15th Infantry

IAOP 108) Ellis, Richard N. “The Civil War Letters of an Iowa Family,” AI 39 (Spring 1969): 561-586. Wraps. Cole 548, not in Dorn. Letters to and from Benjamin F. Stevens, 11-27-1861 to 10-28-64; particularly Shiloh and Vicksburg are covered. $10.00.

IAOP 110) Goodrell, W. H. “The Burning of Columbia, SC,” IHR 4 (July 1888): 125-128. Wraps. Dorn IA-185. $10.00.

See also item 169.

16th Infantry

IAOP 111) Parkhurst, Clinton. “The Attack on Corinth,” PAL 3 (June 1922): 161-191. Wraps. Dorn IA-191. $5.00.

IAOP 113) Parkhurst, Clinton. “Our First View of Vicksburg,” PAL 3 (March 1922): 69-83. Wraps. Dorn IA-193. $5.00.

IAOP 113a) Parkhurst, Clinton. POEMS. Chicago: The Western News Company, 1874. 154pp. Minor cover wear, soiling, and wrinkling of cloth, o/w VG. Dedicated “To the surviving private soldiers of the Seventeenth Army Corps, by one who shared their vicissitudes and glories.” Several poems deal with Civil War topics and incidents. $30.00.

IAOP 114) Parkhurst, Clinton. “The Siege of Corinth,” PAL 4 (Jan 1923): 1-13. Wraps. Dorn IA-194. $5.00.

IAOP 115) Smith, David M., ed. “The Civil War Diary of Col. John Henry Smith,” IJH (April 1949): 140-170. Wraps. Dorn IA-197. Smith’s diary begins in April 1864, at which time he was Captain of Co A, 16th Iowa. Covers his participation in the Battle of Atlanta, his capture and escape. Fine. $10.00.

19th Infantry

IAOP 117) Anderson, Donald M. GRANDFATHER AND COMPANY C, 19TH REGIMENT WASHINGTON, IOWA, 1862-5. Dane, WI: Author, 1988. Not listed. Self-published history of the 19th Iowa Infantry. Author’s ancestor was in Co C. Illustrated, maps, 40 pp. $25.00.

IAOP 118) Anderson, Donald M. HORATIO ESCAPES. Dane, WI: Author, 1991. Not listed. Self-published history of the 19th Iowa. Author’s ancestor was in Co C. Illustrated, maps, 72pp. $25.00.

See also item 178 and item 179.

21st Infantry

See item 175.

22nd Infantry

IAOP 119) Booth, Benjamin F. and Meyer, Steve. DARK DAYS OF THE REBELLION: LIFE IN SOUTHERN MILITARY PRISONS. Garrison, IA: Meyer Publishing 1996. Illustrated, bibliography, hardcover in dj, 281pp. A reprint of Booth's 1897 memoir, with historical commnetary and sidebars by editor Meyer. Fine/Fine. $35.00.

IAOP 123) Briggs, John Ely. “In the Battle of Winchester,” PAL 6 (Nov 1925): 394-402. Wraps. Not in Dorn. $5.00.

IAOP 124) Switzer, Jacob C. “Reminiscences of Jacob C. Switzer of the 22nd Iowa,” IJH 55 (Oct 1957): 319-350 and 56 (Jan 1958): 37-76. 2 parts. Wraps. Dorn IA-214. $15.00.

IAOP 125) Turner, Job T. “Collecting the Soldier Vote,” PAL 23 (Sept 1942): 282-286. Wraps. Dorn IA-215. $5.00.

See also our reprint of Samuel Jones REMINISCENCES OF THE TWENTY-SECOND IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY and item 187, item 192, and item 203a.

23rd Infantry

See item 170.

25th Infantry

See item 193.

26th Infantry

See item 165.

27th Infantry

IAOP 131) Heerwagen, Paul K. INDIAN SCOUT—WESTERN PAINTER: CAPTAIN CHARLES L VAN BERG. Little Rock, AR: Pioneer Press, 1969. Dorn IV-939. Illus, ind, 119pp. Civil War content is rather thin. VG/VG. $20.00. SALE! $10.00.
See also item 195.

28th Infantry

IAOP 133) Myers, John. “‘Dear and Mutch Loved One’—An Iowan’s Civil War Letters,” AI 43 (Summer 1975): 49-61. Wraps. Cole 405. Author Myers was in Co F, 28th Iowa. $5.00.

29th Infantry

See also item 203.

31st Infantry

See item IAOP 78a and item 199.

33rd Infantry

See item 208.

34th Infantry

See item 173a.

36th Infantry

IAOP 137) Kelly, Orr, and Kelly, Mary Davies. DREAM’S END: TWO IOWA BROTHERS IN THE CIVIL WAR. New York: Kodansha America, 1998. Illustrated, maps, bibliography, index, hardcover in dj, 299pp. Reconstructed story of author’s ancestor Andrew Brayman, who fought with the 36th Iowa Infantry. Also deals with his brother, Barney, who was in the 8th Iowa Cavalry. VG/VG. $20.00.
See also item 180

37th Infantry

See our book Harriet Stevens THE GRAYBEARDS.

39th Infantry

See item 173