The 38th
Iowa Infantry was recruited from Bremmer, Chickasaw, Fayette, Howard and
Winneshiek Counties. They received their
initial training at Camp Franklin in Dubuque, Iowa and mustered into Union
service on November 4th 1862.
The Regiment moved on January 2nd 1863 to Fort Thompson in
New Madrid, Missouri where they performed garrison duty, until June 6th
1863 when the men left for Vicksburg as part of Union Major General Francis
Herron’s Division.
The 38th
arrived near Vicksburg on June 11th 1863. Union General Ulysses S Grant moved the
Division to the southernmost part of his line to protect against Confederate
Cavalry thought to be moving in from Yazoo City, Mississippi. The 38th crossed the river on June
14th 1863 and went into camp at Warrenton, Mississippi. The 38th and 34th Iowa
Infantry consolidated on December 12th 1864. During the Battle of Fort Blakely in Alabama
on April 9th 1865; one of the last battles of the war, men from the
old 38th charged redoubt #4 loosing 1 man killed and 8 men wounded.
The 38th
had a total of 1037 men in its service.
Two men were killed, and 315 died from diseases. The 38th lost more men to sickness
than any other Iowa Regiment during the war.
If you’re
interested in reading more about this Regiment A Brief History of the 38th Iowa is a good
web site.
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