Excerpt from Reminiscences of the Twenty-Second Iowa Volunteer Infantry: Giving Its Organization, Marches, Skirmishes, Battles, and Sieges, as Taken From the Diary of Lieutenant S. C. Jones
In the writing of this book there is no desire to antagonize any written history of the Twenty-second Regiment of Iowa Volunteer Infantry. We do not start out to give a complete history of the Regiment, but, having carefully kept a diary of the movements, marchings, battles fought, and skirmishes in which the Regiment was engaged during the three and more years that the Regiment served, and being a personal eyewitness and co-actor in all its battles, sieges, skirmishes, marches, and bivouacs, we aim to follow closely the every day routine of army life and conditions, entering into details where we were personal eye-witness of the same and adding a brief account of prison life in three of the worst prisons in the South. We will also give a list of the killed, wounded, and captured in all the battles, sieges, and skirmishes wherever the Regiment participated, the number of troops in the Vicksburg, Miss., campaign under General Grant, and Lincoln"s speech at Gettysburg, Pa.
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