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While here J. C. Wilson was promoted to colonel; Captain J. C. Kennedy, lieutenant-colonel; A. C. Meyers, adjutant; and N. C. Keyes, quartermaster. In tile march through South Carolina Lieutenant-Col- onel Kennedy, of the Thirteenth, led seventy-five men over the Broad River on the 17th of February, took pos- session of Columbia and hoisted the Stars and Stripes over the State House. On the 20th of March the army reached Bentonsville, where the Thirteenth fought its last battle. On the 19th of ...May, Alexandria, Virginia, was reached, where the regiment remained until the grand re- view at the National Capitol. On the 28th and 29th of July the officers and men were again in Iowa, at Davenport, where the regiment was dis- banded. FOURTEENTH IOWA INFANTRY The organization of this regiment was somewhat pecu- liar, for, as a matter of fact, the original Companies A, B and C never served with the regiment and were never un- der command of its colonel. These companies were, by order of the War Department, transferred to, and made Digitized by Google OF IOWA 209 a battalion of the Forty-first Iowa Infantry.
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