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John G. Walker. On 2 July 1862, the 13th Texas Cavalry received orders to march from Camp McCulloch near Tyler, Texas, to Camp Nelson in Arkansas. While passing through Lafayette County, Arkansas, an epidemic of measles and typhoid fever broke out, killing 30 men and causing the regiment to pause its march. [1]
The Undying Procession: Iowa's Civil War Regiments. Des Moines, Iowa: The Iowa Civil Centennial Commission, no date. McKenna, Thomas P. From Vicksburg to Cedar Creek: The 22nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War. Camp Pope Publishing, 2014. ISBN 978-1929919-55-0. Pierce, Lyman B. History of the Second Iowa Cavalry. Burlington, Iowa: Hawk ...
Tyrone in Monroe County, Iowa, in 1902. Tyrone's population was 54 in 1902, [2] and 52 in 1925. [3] The population was 35 in 1940. [4] References
In August 1998 the 2nd Battalion 8th Cavalry Regiment was deployed to Camp Bedrock, while their Alpha company was the base security for Camp Comanche, the 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment was positioned at Camp McGovern. In March 1999 the 1st Brigade Combat Team was redeployed to home station at Fort Hood, TX.
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This regiment was organized at Camp Terry, Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois, by Colonel James Monroe, who at the time was major of the 7th Illinois Infantry. [1] Companies A, C, D, H, I and K were from Coles County; B from Cumberland; E from Clark; F and G from Clark and Crawford.
James R. Mead arrived in Kansas Territory in 1859, having ridden in from his home in Iowa, and was soon involved in trading with the Indians. He was a Kansas pioneer and businessman. The trading post he established in the Arkansas Valley in 1864 was the first building on the site that was to become Wichita - a city he was instrumental in ...
SS Red Oak Victory is a U.S. Victory ship of the Boulder Victory-class cargo ship used in the Second World War.She was preserved to serve as a museum ship in Richmond, California, and is managed by the Richmond Library of History and located near the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park.