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LOOKING BACK in the Early Files by Lora Stull

Summary by mtayrnews.com
One Hundred Years Ago (From the Mount Ayr Record-News, Thursday, April 14, 1926.) Iowa contributed to the fighting strength of the civil war forty-eight regiments of infantry, nine regiments of cavalry and four batteries. Iowa’s enlisted men numbered 78,059; there were killed in battle 2,017, wounded 8,282, fatally wounded 1,199, died of disease 8,695, officers killed in battle 135, officers wounded 573, officers who died of wounds 88, officers …
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mtayrnews.com broke the news in Mount Ayr, United States on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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