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Casualties of Benteen's Brigade, Price's Raid

4TH IOWA CAVALRY

Story of a Cavalry Regiment: The Career of the Fourth Iowa Veteran Volunteers From Kansas to Georgia 1861-1865 by William Forse Scott (NY & London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1893)

p. 567

Oct. 22 Independence

Loss of 4th Iowa

Pvt. John Koolbeck, Co. F, wia

p. 568

Oct. 23 Big Blue

1. Private Thomas J. Cole, Co. B, kia

2. Private John Slavin, Co. B, kia

3. Private John M.D. Jacks, Co. I, kia

4. Col. Edward F. Winslow, wia

5. Lt. Thomas Bowman, Co. B, wia

6. Pvt. Michael S. Cunning, Co. E, wia

7. Pvt. John W. Rafferty, Co. E, wia

8. Pvt. Abner Root, Co. I, wia

Total: 3 killed 5 wounded = 8

p. 569

Oct. 25 Mine Creek

1. Lt. Hira. W. Curtiss, Co. F, kia

2. Corp. Charles Totten, Co. E, wia

3. Pvt. Michael Hennessey Co. G, wia

4. Pvt. Francis M. Ammon, Co. I, wia

5. Pvt. Charles W. Davis, Co. I, wia

6. Pv.t. Robert Ralston, Co. I, wia

7. Pvt. Henry John Croll, Co. L, wia

Total: 1 killed 6 wounded = 7

Oct. 25 Charlot Prairie aka Marmiton

1. Major Abial R. Pierce, wia

2. Sgt. Joseph W, Pierce, Co. A, wia

3. Trumpeter Smith R. Crane, Co. A, wia

4. Sgt. Hiram H. Cardell, Co. E, wia

5. Pvt. Charles C. Sawyer, Co. M, wia

6-11 - 6 other members of Co. M, wia names unknown

Total: 11 wia

3RD IOWA CAVALRY

Lurton Dunham Intersoll, Iowa and the Rebellion (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1866)

p. 410 - Oct. 22nd Independence - 1 officer mortally wounded, 1 man killed, 2 mortally wounded, 1 seriously wounded = 5

List of Casualties

p. 411 Co. E - John N. Phillips killed

p. 412 - Co. G - Lt. James H. Watts, mw

p. 412 Co. F - Sgt. Lewis G. Balding, mw

p. 412 - Co. F Private Warren Armstrong, wia

p. 412 - Co. K - Henry C. Vaugh, mw

Big Blue (p. 412)

Co. A - John Shook, wia

Joseph Ogle, wia

Thomas Walker wia

Co. B

Sgt. Samuel Barr, mw

James Pearson, wia

Hamitlon McCoy, wia

Robert McDonald, wia

Co. C

Sgt. Thomas H. Benton, wia

Co. F

George R. Fry, wia

Co. I

W.H. De Long, wia

Co. K

Hezekiah C. Bradley

Co. L

Capt. J.D. rown, wia

Co. M.

Joseph Lawson, wia

Battle of Osage (p. 412)

Co. B - Corp. James House, wia

Nathaniel Bailey, wia

Thomas Weeks, wia

Robert McDonald, wia

Miles King, wia

Hamilton McCoy, wia

Joseph Poole, wia

Co. C

Corp. Lisbon Cox, wia

Pennell Garnet, wia

James Jeffries, wia

Fleming Dungan, wia

J.M.D. McNoland, wia

James Dunlavy, wia

Edward Ball, wia

Co. E

Francis A. Allender, kia

Sgt. William H. Neideigh, wia

Co. F

W.H.H. Harman, wia

Co. H

John Ballack, wia

Co. K

Corp. Pat Steely, wia

Elias Hoover, wia

Co. L

Corp. James W. Hollald, wia

Co. M

John Ashback, kia

John G. Walker, kia

M.J. Dale, wia

Isaac W. McCarty, mw


p. 410 - Oct. 23 Big Blue - 13 wounded,1 mw = 14

4TH MISSOURI CAVALRY

Missouri Adjutant General's Office, Annual Report of the Adjutant General of Missouri (Jefferson City, MO: W.A. Curry, 1865)

Historical Memoranda 4th Mo. Cav.

p. 337 - Big Blue - 2 k 4 w

p. 337 Mine Creek - 5 men kia 1 off. & 6 men wia.

Bryce A. Suderow