Person:Anson Long (3)

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Anson D Long
b.4 Sep 1845 Indiana
m. 22 Oct 1829
  1. Josephus Long1830 - 1916
  2. Allen Long1832 - 1912
  3. Sarah J Long1836 -
  4. Nancy Ann Long1837 - 1919
  5. Jasper Long1839 - 1904
  6. Emily H Long1843 -
  7. Anson D Long1845 - 1915
m. 21 Sep 1865
  1. Emma Catherine Long
  2. Effie Long1874 -
Facts and Events
Name Anson D Long
Gender Male
Birth? 4 Sep 1845 Indiana
Marriage 21 Sep 1865 to Sarah Little
Military? Co F 23rd Iowa Inf
Death? 1 May 1915 New Market, Taylor, Iowa, United States

Birth: Sep. 14, 1845 Death: May 1, 1915

Anson D. Long

Residence Clarinda IA; 18 years old. Enlisted on 8/11/1862 as a Private. On 8/29/1862 he mustered into "F" Co. IA 23rd Infantry He was Mustered Out on 7/26/1865 at Harrisburg, TX He was listed as: Wounded (date and place not stated) (In shoulder) Promotions: 7th Corpl 6/30/1863 6th Corpl 2/6/1864 3rd Corpl 4/17/1864 2nd Corpl 9/20/1864 Corpl 7/1/1865 (1st Corpl)

Pvt	 Long	 Anson	 D.	 29 Aug 1862	  wounded in right shoulder.



b. 09-14-1845 in Indiana d. 05-01-1915 in New Market, Iowa. Age 69


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Spouse:
 Sarah Elizabeth Little Long (1844 - 1934)*



 Twenty-third Iowa Infantry, Company F
 Organized at Des Moines, IA.and mustered in September 19, 1862. Ordered to St. Louis, Mo. Attached to Dept. Missouri to February, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of Southeast Missouri, Dept. Missouri, to March, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 14th Division, 13th Army Corps, Dept. Tennessee, to July, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 13th Army Corps, Dept. Tennessee, to August, 1863, and Dept. of the Gulf to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 13th Army Corps, Dept Gulf, to June, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 19th Army Corps, Dept, Gulf, to August, 1864. 4th Brigade, 2nd Division, 19th Corps, Dept. Gulf, to December, 1864, 4th Brigade, Reserve Corps, Military Division West Mississippi, to February, 1865. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Reserve Corps, Middle Division West Mississippi, February, 1865. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 13th Army Corps, Military Division West Mississippi, to July, 1865. 
 SERVICE: Duty at St. Louis, Camp Patterson and West Plains, Mo., till February, 1863. March via Thomasville and Eminence to Iron Mountain, Mo., February 9-26, and duty there till March 9. Moved to St. Genevieve March 9-12, thence to Milliken's Bend, La., March 22-27, and duty there till April 25. Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf April 25-30. Anderson's Hill April 30. Battle of Port Gibson May 1. Bayou Pierrie May 2-3. Battle of Champion's Hill May 16. Big Black River May 17. (A detachment of Regiment guard prisoners to Memphis, Tenn., May 18-June 10, and while en route to rejoin Brigade at Vicksburg, reinforced garrison at Milliken's Bend, La., June 5, and participated in repulse of McCullough's attack on Milliken's Bend June 6-7.) Siege of Vicksburg May 18-July 4. Advance on Jackson July 5-10. Siege of Jackson July 10-17. Ordered to the Dept. of the Gulf August 13. Duty at Carrollton, Brashear City and Berwick till October 3. Western Louisiana Campaign October 3-November 17. Expedition to New Iberia October 3-7, and to Vermillion Bayou October 8-30. Moved to Brazos Santiago, Texas, November 17-23. Fort Esperanza November 27-30. Duty at Indianola till March, 1864, and at Matagorda Island till May 4. Moved to New Orleans, La., thence to join Banks on Red River, May 4-15. Joined at Simsport and retreat to Morganza May 16-22. Duty at Morganza till October. Simsport October 6. Moved to Duvall's Bluff October 12, and duty there and in Arkansas till January, 1865. Ordered to New Orleans, La., thence to Barrancas, Fla., February 17. Campaign against Mobile and its defences March and April. Steele's march from Pensacola, Fla., to Blakely, Ala., March 21-April 2. Occupation of Canoe Station March 27. Siege of Fort Blakely April 2-9. Assault and capture of Fort Blakely April 9. Occupation of Mobile April 12, and duty there till June. At Columbus till July. Mustered out July 26, 1865. 
 Regiment lost during service 6 Officers and 69 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 208 Enlisted men by disease. Total 284.