I got in the mail today the most wonderful item I bought for $12.00 on eBay. It's an original self-published roster and information booklet about the Co. I, 6th Iowa Infantry, War of the Rebellion, by W. P. KREMER. I was so excited to receive it. It's very interesting and he included little tidbits about some of the soldiers, what happened to them, military camp life, and a photo of himself! Published about 1912, with the author's signature. He states that almost to a man, the soldiers were single men, but "boy, was there a lot of marrying going on" when the War was over. Interesting items about some of the soldiers: CLARK, Cornelius, age 24, residence Burlington, born in Ohio. Mustered in July 18, 1861. Moon struck, causing night blindness. Discharged Nov 13, 1862, at Memphis. LUTZ, James T., age 20, residence Burlington, both in Penn. Mustered in July 18, 1861. Not with the company much. Discharged at expiration of service July 18, 1864. (Makes you wonder just where he was!?) MAHLER, Henry, age 21, residence New London, born Germany. Mustered in July 18, 1861. Re-enlisted. Taken prisoner, discharged at close of war. Killed by railroad train 1895. Great stuff!!!!! Mona Sarratt Knight County Coordinator IAGenExchange - Pottawattamie County http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=ia&county=pottawattamie Providing free genealogy information to the world. Help keep genealogy free! Join the GenExchange http://www.genexchange.org/volunteering.cfm