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Civil War Roster of Scott Co. men from 1st IA Cavalry
"1STCAV.TXT"
 
 

First IA Cavalry

Of 1478 Officers and Men, 43 were killed, 215 died, 207 were discharged, 88 were wounded, 2 were missing, 22 were captured, and 39 were transferred. 

 

Organized in the Spring of 1861.Mustered out Feb. 15, 1866.

Colonel Fitz Henry Warren of Burlington
Lt. Colonel Charles E. Moss of Keokuk
Major E.W. Chamberlain of Burlington
Major James O. Gower of Iowa City
Major W.M.G. Torrence of Keokuk
 

 

The regiment was engaged at Pleasant Hill,Mo., Rolla, New Lexington, Elkin's Ford,Little Rock, Bayou Metoe, Warrensburg, Big Creek Bluffs, Antwineville and Cedar Creek.

Co A-Lee, Van Buren and Wapello Cos.
Co.B-Clinton Co.
Co. C-Des Moines and Lee Cos.
Co. D-Madison and Warren Cos.
Co. E-Henry Co.
Co. F-Johnson and Linn Cos.
Co. G-Dubuque and Blackhawk Cos.
Co. H-Lucas and Morrison Cos.
Co. I-Wapello and Des Moines Cos.
Co. K-Alamakee and Clayton Cos.
Co. L-Dubuque and other Cos.
Co. M-Clinton Co.
 

 
The following men were from Scott Co.:
Stamper,Joseph
 
 
 
 
 

Frank M. STAMPER
Danbury, Liston Twp. Cemetery
Woodbury County, Iowa

Frank M. Stamper, born Aug. 9, 1873, died: Sept. 30, 1912; Lincoln No. 104. Contributed On: 9/18/03 by:
cwoltrmn@netllc.net 

http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php?id=40967 
 
 
 

 Lottie STAMPER
Correctionville Cemetery
Woodbury County, Iowa

Lottie Stamper, born 1880, died 1911. Contributed on 11/15/03 by: cwoltrmn@netllc.net

http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php?id=51091 
 
 

The Stamper Family Project is the property of
Golden Combs Ferguson