The Companies of the Iowa County Regiment
of Michigan [Territory] Volunteers.



Captain Fort/Stockade Location Term of Service (1832)
William S. Hamilton Fort Hamilton, Hamilton’s Diggings May 2 – Aug. 20
James H. Gentry Fort Jackson, Mineral Point May 11 – Oct. 9
Benjamin W. Clark Fort Clark, at White Oak Springs May 16 – Oct. 16
John H. Roundtree Fort Dodge, Platteville May 17 – June 17
John B. Terry Fort Napoleon, Diamond Grove May 18 – Aug. 20
Fortunatus Berry * Fort at Gratiot’s Grove May 19 – Aug. 20
Francis Gehan Fort Union (?) May 19 – Aug. 20
Benjamin Funk Funk’s Fort, Funk's Grove, Monticello May 19 – Aug. 20
John Moore Fort Jackson, Mineral Point May 19 – Aug. 20
Jeimison Hamilton Fort at Shullsburg May 19 – Aug. 20
James Jones Fort Jones/Blue River Fort (Town of Highland) May 20 – Aug. 20
Glendower Morgan Price Fort at Cassville May 20 – Aug. 20
John Sherman Mound Fort, Blue Mounds May 20 – Aug. 20
Robert C. Hoard Fort Defiance, Prairie Spring May 21 – Aug. 20
Cornelius DeLong Fort DeSeelhorst May 24 – Aug. 20
[James C.?] Thomas unknown. June 1 – Aug. 20
Joseph Dickson (Spy Co.) Fort Dodge, Platteville June 17 – July 17
Daniel M. Parkinson Fort Defiance, Prairie Spring June 17 – Aug. 20
Irvin O’Harra * Fort Dodge, Platteville July 4 – Aug. 20
John F. O’Neill Fort Jackson, Mineral Point unknown
John P. B. Gratiot Fort at Gratiot’s Grove unknown

Those companies known to be raised as infantry are distinguished with this mark [*]. Generally, companies were raised with the intention of performing mounted service.

Sources: Compiled from the History of Iowa County, Wisconsin; History of La Fayette County, Wisconsin; 1830 U. S. Census of the Lead Mine Region, Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Vol. 5, pp. 285-6, Wisconsin Historical Society files, family archival materials, and other sources.