We are wanting to create a cache to help genealogists and history buffs,

to locate information on the troopers of the

If you have any information,

please contact: Kathy Kroeger:

Genealogist and Civil War Researcher

 at

bkroeger@iowatelecom.net

She has been gathering information for a while an may have info to share

if you wish to contact her.

Info listed here is from sources on the web, we've noted where info was found 

and the information is only as accurate as it is written there.  

Our goal is to gather the men of the 3d Iowa cavalry Volunteer Regt. 

and once more bring the full Regt together into one camp

We found and set to page the information to start or continue your search for your ancestors

On this page you'll find

the Medal of Honor Recipients 

Andersonville Prison

and Unknown Company

Each company is listed separately due the size of each company so it takes less time to load.

This is a work in progress.

                               

 

Medal of Honor Recipients


 

Co. A

Son of William (1806 PA) and Margaret Scott (1815-Ireland)  Power

Power, Albert. (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Davis County nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 31,
1861. Mustered Sept. 7. 1861. Promoted Sixth Corporal July 31, 1862: Third Corporal Sept. 1.
1862. Taken prisoner May 1, 1863, La Grange, Ark. Returned to Company Oct. 12, 1863. Re-enlisted
and re-mustered Jan. 1, 1864. Promoted Fifth Sergeant April 13, 1864: First Sergeant
Jan. 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1865, Atlanta, Ga.

Medal of Honor-Battle of Pea Ridge AR, 07 Mar 1862

Wife Angeline Wilson (1843 IN-1930 IA)
Children: Scott Alva, Fannie M, Howard Wilson, Mary Ann

                                     

  History of Davis County, Iowa                                                                                                                         Find a Grave

 

Co D

Son of Harvey (1817 KY-1875 OK) and Marth Armor Rose (1822-1876)

Dunlavy, James. Age 19. Nativity Indiana. Enlisted Nov. 30, 1863. Mustered Jan. 15 1864.
Wounded Oct. 25, 1864, Osage, Mo. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1865, Atlanta, Ga

Medal of Honor-Battle of Osage/Mine Creek, KS 25 Oct 1864

Graduated from the College of Physicians and surgeons-Univ. Of Iowa Medical Dept 1870 (G) specialized in Allopath

Buried at IOOF Cemetery, Meramec, Pawnee Co, OK

Wife Letitia C Van Achen (1850 OH-1934 OK) had 4 children: Clifton, Dennis, Samuel, Martha Edith