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     Iowa Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion. 1908-11.  Volume 3-4.  Brookhaven Press La Crosse, WI.      Term of Service: Three Years  

      Mustered in to service of the United States: at Dubuque, Iowa, October 3 1862, by Captain George S. Pierce, United States Army. Mustered out of service Aug. 8, 1865, at Clinton, Iowa.

 

     

       

      27th Iowa Regimental History

      27th Iowa Regimental History (#2)

      27th Iowa Regimental History (#3)

      Dyer's Compendium

      Alphabetical Listing (Name and Co. Only)

      Roster of Field, Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Staff Officers

      Descendant Roster

      Official Records (OR) of the 27th Iowa Regiment

      High Commands

      Battle Flags

      Roll of Honor

      Diary and Letters of Charles Oscar Torrey  

      John Ritland's Diary  He was with the 32nd Iowa which served with the 27th Iowa in several battles.  Note, in particular, Chapters 3-8.

       

         

     

       

      27TH IOWA COMPANY ROSTERS 
       

      CO.

      PRIMARY COUNTIES

       

      Allamakee and Clayton Counties

       

      Allamakee County

       

      Bremer and Buchanan Counties

       

      Clayton County

       

      Allamakee, Clayton, and Dubuque Counties

       

      Buchanan, Delaware,  and Dubuque Counties

       

      Chickasaw and Floyd Counties

       

      Buchanan, Keokuk, and  Mitchell  Counties

       

      Allamakee and Clayton Counties

       

      Allamakee and Mitchell Counties

       

         

         

       

      27TH IOWA RECORD OF EVENTS

           
       
       
       
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      This was started as a project for myself.  My great-grandfather, Michael Adrian, served with the 27th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, Company D.

      All of the rosters are complete.  In addition, if the soldier is buried in a national cemetery and is listed in the Roll of Honor, he is linked to the proper Volume.  Additional information about the cemetery is included, if it was available.  Unfortunately, there is no record of the burial place of  well over half of the men that died in the 27th Regiment.

      Steve Kiner, who's great-great grandfather, Frederick F. Kiner,  was the Chaplain for (first the 14th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry and then later, the 27th Regiment), has joined me in my efforts to make this a complete and informative website for the 27th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry.

      Steve and I would be delighted to hear from you if you are a descendant of a soldier in the 27th Regiment.  We are especially interested in trying to locate letters, diaries, Civil War documents, or pictures pertaining to the 27th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry.
        If you have any questions or suggestions, please email

     

      Elaine Johnson at:     OR   Steve Kiner at  

 

      Elaine Johnson
      Bossier City, LA

     

 

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