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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)
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Oct. 22 Independence
Loss of 4th Iowa
Pvt. John Koolbeck, Co. F, wia
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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
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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)