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bson; Raymond. notes.--Organized at Burlington, in July, 1861, leaving the State on August 11th. During the rest of the year and in the following winter it was on active duty in Missouri. In March, 1862, it engaged in the operations around New Madrid, Mo., after which it was stationed for a few months in various places in the Southwest. In August, 1862, it encamped at Jacinto, Miss., leaving there, September 18th, for Iuka, where it fought the next day under Rosecrans. It was then in Sanborn's (1st) Brigade of Hamilton's Division, and sustained the heaviest loss of any regiment in that battle, its casualties amounting to 37 killed, 179 wounded, and 1 missing; among the killed were five line officers. General Rosecrans said officially, that the glorious Fifth Iowa bore the thrice-repeated charges of the rebel left with a valor and determination seldom equalled, never excelled by veteran soldiers. During the Vicksburg campaign the Fifth was in Boomer's (3d) Brigade, Crocker's D
ixteenth. Feb., ‘62 12th Illinois Reenlisted and served through the war.   38 38 4 192 196 234 Arnold's Nineteenth. Feb., ‘62 13th Illinois Reenlisted and served through the war.   21 21 4 360 364 385 Davidson's Dept. Ark. Feb., ‘63 14th Illinois 2 23 25   190 190 215 Stoneman's Cavalry, A. O. May, ‘63 15th Illinois 2 12 14 1 122 123 137 Dodge's Sixteenth. June, ‘63 16th Illinois 3 30 33 1 228 229 262 Stoneman's Cavalry, A. O. Feb., ‘64 17th Illinois   7 7 1 86 87 94 Sanborn's Dept. Mo.   Light Artillery.                     1st Illinois Light Artillery                   July, ‘61 A-- Reenlisted and served through the war. Wood's   15 15   22 22 37 M. L. Smith's Fifteenth. July, ‘61 B--Barrett's   9 9 1 17 18 27 Blair's Fifteenth. Aug., ‘61 C-- Reenlisted and served through the war. Houghtaling's   15 15   19 19 34 Johnson's Fourteenth. Nov., ‘61 D-- Reenlisted and served through the war. M