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John Adair McDowell (colonel)

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Years of service
  
1861–1863

Died
  
Iowa, United States

Role
  
Colonel


Name
  
John McDowell

Rank
  
Colonel

John Adair McDowell (colonel)

Born
  
July 22, 1825 Columbus, Ohio (
1825-07-22
)

Battles/wars
  
American Civil War: Battle of Shiloh Siege of Corinth

Unit
  
6th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment

Battles and wars
  
American Civil War, Battle of Shiloh, Siege of Corinth

Service/branch
  
United States Army, Union Army

Allegiance
  
United States of America

John Adair McDowell was an American military officer and engineer who served as the first colonel of the 6th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War. He was a younger brother of Irvin McDowell, the general best remembered for the First Battle of Bull Run, the first large Civil War battle. He was also the son of Abram Irvin McDowell, a former mayor of Columbus, Ohio.

John Adair McDowell (colonel) John Adair McDowell 1825 d Genealogy

McDowell had served in a militia company before the war. He was given the rank of colonel on June 20, 1861. He led a brigade on the right side of Brigadier General William Tecumseh Sherman's division of Major General Grant's Army of the Tennessee at the Battle of Shiloh. His command consisted of his own 6th Iowa, the 40th Illinois, the 46th Ohio, and the 6th Indiana battery. Sherman considered McDowell a fit brigade commander and described him as a "good, kind-hearted gentleman." McDowell's brother Malcolm was a paymaster under Sherman's command and was a signal officer for his other brother Irwin.

McDowell resigned his commission on March 12, 1863. John M. Corse succeeded him as commander of the 6th Iowa. McDowell was a resident of Keokuk, Iowa, although he had been born in Ohio.

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