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er the fall of Atlanta it was transferred to Howard's (1st) Brigade, Rice's (4th) Division, Fifteenth Corps, with which it marched to the Sea d from Sherman, to Hold the Fort, etc. Seventh Iowa Infantry. Rice's Brigade — Sweeny's Division--Sixteenth Corps. (1) Col. Jacob G. Lauman. R. A.; Bvt. Major-Gen. (2) Col. Elliot W. Rice, R. A.; Bvt. Major-Gen. (3) Col. James C. Parrott; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. compand three line officers were killed there, while Colonel Lauman and Major Rice were wounded. At Fort Donelson the regiment was in General C. F. 3d and 4th, 1862--it was in Davies's Division; under command of Colonel Rice it made a stubborn fight, capturing a stand of colors, but losinGa. (Resaca), where it lost 11 killed and 51 wounded. It was then in Rice's (1st) Brigade, Sweeny's (2d) Division, Sixteenth Corps. After the fall of Atlanta, it was placed in Rice's (4th) Division, Fifteenth Corps, in which it served during Sherman's Georgia and Carolina campaigns