Unit Name: | 13th Iowa Infantry Regiment |
Dates: | October 18, 1861, to July 21, 1865 |
Country: | United States |
Allegiance: | Union |
Branch: | Infantry |
Battles: | Battle of Shiloh Battle of Corinth Battle of Port Gibson Battle of Raymond Battle of Champion's Hill Battle of Big Black River Siege of Vicksburg Battle of Kennesaw Mountain Battle of Atlanta Battle of Ezra Church Battle of Jonesboro March to the Sea Battle of Bentonville |
The 13th Iowa Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
The 13th Iowa Infantry was organized at Davenport, Iowa, and mustered in for three years of Federal service between October 18 and November 2, 1861. Its troops came primarily from the Iowa counties of Linn, Jasper, Marion, Lucas, Keokuk, Scott, Polk, Benton, Marshall and Washington.[1]
The regiment was mustered out on July 21, 1865.
After the battle of Shiloh, the Thirteenth Iowa was assigned to the Third Brigade of the Sixth Division. The brigade was composed of the Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth regiments of Iowa Infantry, and was under command of Colonel Crocker. This organization remained intact until the close of the war. Except when upon detached duty, the operations of each of the regiments were identified very largely with those of the brigade, and, therefore, the history of each of these four Iowa regiments is almost inseparably interwoven with that of the brigade.[2]
The 13th Iowa mustered 1788 men at one time or another during its existence.[3] It suffered 5 officers and 114 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 4 officers and 205 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 328 fatalities.[4]