April 2, 1901 – Iowa City’s Civil War hero – Alfred B. Cree – dies at age 70.
Over the nearly three years of service, the 22nd Iowa Infantry lost six officers and one-hundred-and eight enlisted men in battle, and one officer and one-hundred-and-thirty-five enlisted men by disease. While his life was spared, A.B. Cree didn’t escape the dangers of war. He was first wounded at Vicksburg (May 1863), wounded again – in the right shoulder – on September 19, 1864, at Winchester, Virginia, and severely wounded in the right leg one month later – on October 19, at Cedar Creek, Virginia. Fortunately, unlike so many others, Captain Cree survived it all, returning home to Iowa City in the late summer of 1865.
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