Polk County IA Archives History - Books .....Polk County In The War - 18th Iowa Infantry 1898 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ia/iafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com April 12, 2006, 2:31 am Book Title: Annals Of Polk County, Iowa And City Of Des Moines EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY. Some fifteen men from Polk county, were soldiers in this regiment, which was organized in July, 1862, and mustered into service August 6, 1862, and served nearly all the time in Missouri and Arkansas. It had to do considerable fighting and a large amount of marching, having altogether marched over 4,000 miles, a great portion of this being over mountains or through swamps. They saw hard service. Of its original officers but eight returned with it. Starting out with 800 men, only 400 remained at the muster out. Polk county was represented in companies G. and I. COMPANY G. John H. Looby, second lieutenant, July 7; promoted to captain October 22, 1863, but not mustered; discharged as second lieutenant, December 19, 1863, and promoted to first lieutenant, First Missouri Colored regiment. Kinsman, Oran, musician, July 17. PRIVATES. Estell, William, July 10; discharged November 13, 1862. McCoy, William J., July 10; died February 19, 1863, at Springfield, Mo. COMPANY I. William Ragan, first lieutenant, July 7; promoted to major, May 12, 1865, but not mustered, mustered out as first lieutenant October 3, 1865. Charles M. Condon, fourth sergeant, July 12; promoted to quartermaster-sergeant; to second lieutenant; to first lieutenant May 12, 1865; commissioned captain May 12, 1865, but mustered out as second lieutenant. PRIVATES. Brazelton, Jacob, July 10. Ellis, Jason L., July 24; died February 28, 1863, at Springfield, Mo. Gifford, Isaac, July 18. Garrett, John C., July 8. Lawson, Jacob, July 21. Sharp, David, July 26; discharged March 14, 1863. Thornton, Nathan, July 10; died September 21, 1862, at Sedalia, Mo. Woodrow, Charles B., July 21. Additional Comments: Extracted from: ANNALS OF POLK COUNTY, IOWA, AND CITY OF DES MOINES BY WILL PORTER. "And this volume, dedicated to its people, sets forth in attractive style all the facts and incidents that go to make up the history of which all citizens are justly proud." —Major Hoyt Sherman. GEO. A. MILLLER PRINTING COMPANY, PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, DES MOINES, IOWA, 1898. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ia/polk/history/1898/annalsof/polkcoun31nms.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/iafiles/ File size: 2.8 Kb