36th Iowa Infantry
Company Unknown | |
david harrison cowger - Private |
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Contact Name: brandonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/21/2006
Company Unknown | |
William H. Stephens - Private |
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Contact Name: Glenn A. StphensContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/20/2008
Company A | |
Thomas G Robb - 4th Sergeant |
My great uncle. Brother of Elijah C. Robb Co. I 8th Iowa Infantry.
Thomas G. Robb wounded at Battle of Marks Mill on April 25th 1864 and died from his wounds on May 13th. 1864
Contact Name: Valerie RoutThomas G. Robb wounded at Battle of Marks Mill on April 25th 1864 and died from his wounds on May 13th. 1864
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Date Added: 7/20/2009
Company B | |
John W. Clark - Private |
He was captured at Marks Mill in Arkansas in 1864 and spent 11 months in Rebel prison in Tyler Texas.
Contact Name: Mary GutknechtContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/23/2004
Company B | |
John William McMahill - Private |
John William McMahill enlisted August 8th 1862 at the age of 22 years. He served out his three year enlistment and mustered out on August 24 1865 at Duvalls Bluff Arkansas. He died April 22 1914 in Youngstown Illinois, At the age of 74 years. Patriots are never forgotten. Thank you Great Great Grandfather.
Contact Name: Junior LivingstonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/18/2010
Company B | |
William H. H. Scott Rank Unknown |
I have this information for William Henry Harrison Scott in regards to his service in the Civil War in the 36th Iowa Infantry, Company B. He enlisted on August 7, 1862 and was mustered on September 3, of that same year. He was taken prisoner at Mark''s Mills Arkansas on April 25th of 1864, and mustered out at Duvall''s Bluff Arkansas in 1865. I believe he spent his time as a prisoner in Camp Ford?? Texas and escaped there. I am not positive on that point. He was a doctor and spent the the rest of his life with his family in Indian territory Oklahoma. He has been included in a local history book of Cushing Oklahoma.
I am researching as much as I can to learn about the activities of this Company and would love to read any letters or diaries available.
Contact Name: Ruth Anne FreebornI am researching as much as I can to learn about the activities of this Company and would love to read any letters or diaries available.
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Date Added: 1/21/2005
Company E | |
John Henry Decker - Private |
POW for 10 months, exchanged 2/25/1865
Contact Name: Paul LavrischeffContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/25/2005
Company G | |
William Davis - Sergeant |
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Contact Name: Marvin davisContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: Civil war
Date Added: 7/28/2014
Company H | |
Jacob Breon - Corporal |
Jacob was my great-great-grand-uncle. He enlisted August 11, 1862 and died August 215, 1864 in Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas as a prisoner-of-war.
Contact Name: Kirk SellmanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/20/2010
Company H | |
John Breon - Private |
John was my great-great-grandfather. He enlisted August 11, 1862 and died September 19, 1864 in Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas as a prisoner-of-war.
Contact Name: Kirk SellmanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/20/2010
Company I | |
Henry Wood Davis - Private |
Henry Wood Davis, At age 20 residence of Appanoose County, Iowa. Born 1841 in Pennsylvina. Enlisted Aug 11 1862, Mustered out Oct 4 1862, Taken Prisoner July 4 1863 at Helena Ark. Returned to company Dec 2 1863, wounded serverely and taken prsoner on April 25 1864, Marks Mills battle, Ark. Mustered out Aug 24 1865, Died 1916 Almira/Davenport Wa
Contact Name: Terry DavisContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/22/2014
Company K | |
Jackson Maxwell - Private |
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Contact Name: John MaxwellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/9/2017