The 2nd Iowa Cavalry Regiment was a
cavalry regiment
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that served in the
Union Army
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during the
American Civil War
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.
Service
The 2nd Iowa Cavalry was recruited in the following counties and organized at
Davenport, Iowa they mustered in at Camp Joe Holt for three years of Federal service between August 30 and September 28, 1861.
*Company A - Muscatine County
*Company B - Marshall County
*Company C - Scott County
*Company D - Polk County
*Company E - Scott County
*Company F - Hamilton County and Franklin County with Scott County
*Company G - Muscatine County with Scott County
*Company H - Johnson County with some Scott County
*Company I - Cerro Gordo, Delaware and other counties with Scott County
*Company K - Des Moines County with Scott County
*Company L - Jackson County with Scott County
*Company M - Jackson County with Scott County
The men numbered 1,050 and Captain
Washington L. Elliott was appointed colonel. On the 7th of December the Second Cavalry left Davenport for
Benton Barracks
Benton Barracks (or Camp Benton) was a Union Army military encampment, established during the American Civil War, in St. Louis, Missouri, at the present site of the St. Louis Fairground Park. Before the Civil War, the site was owned and used by th ...
near Saint Louis. While here the men were crowded into closed quarters where a great amount of sickness prevailed resulting in sixty deaths.
Among other engagements, the Regiment took part in Grierson's Raid through Mississippi in April 1863, being detached from the main column (6th and 7th Illinois Cavalry) after a few days to decoy the Confederate pursuit. They engaged the
2nd/22nd Tennessee Cavalry (Barteau's) at
Palo Alto, Mississippi
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History
Palo Alto was named in honor of the Batt ...
on April 21 and 22, 1863 and reported six missing after the skirmish.
The regiment was mustered out of Federal service on September 19, 1865 in Selma, Alabama.
Total strength and casualties
A total of 2053 men served in the 2nd Iowa at one time or another during its existence.
It suffered a total of 269 (275?) fatalities: 1 officer and 59 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds; 8 officers and 207 enlisted men who died of disease.
Commanders
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Colonel
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Washington L. Elliott
*Colonel
Edward Hatch
Edward Hatch (December 22, 1832 – April 11, 1889) was a career American soldier who served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. After the war, he became the first commander of the 9th U.S. Cavalry Regiment, a buffalo s ...
*Colonel
Datus E. Coon
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[Iowa Genweb Iowa in the Civil War Project after Logan, Guy E., Roster and Record of Iowa Troops In the Rebellion, Vol. 1]
See also
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List of Iowa Civil War Units
*
Iowa in the American Civil War
The state of Iowa played a significant role during the American Civil War in providing food, supplies, troops and officers for the Union army.
Prelude to war
Iowa had become the 29th state in the Union on December 28, 1846, and the state contin ...
Notes
References
The Civil War ArchiveIowa State Historical Society
Units and formations of the Union Army from Iowa
1861 establishments in Iowa
Military units and formations established in 1861
Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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