I had the particular good fortune to have chosen Sergeant’s Bluff, Iowa as Harper’s home town. Using the constraint that Harper would have to join a unit from a state near his home town, this gave me the choice of Iowa, the states of Minnesota and Missouri, and the territories of Nebraska or Dakota.
Of these, Iowa proved to be the best historical choice having provided regiments for nearly all of the major battles in the western theater, from the First Iowa Volunteer Infantry at Wilson’s Creek, to the sixteen regiments of Iowans in the final battle for Sherman’s armies at Bentonville. In particular, I wanted a unit which could plausibly have participated in the four battles described in the Trilogy: Belmont, Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, and Shiloh.
So, I now knew it was feasible. But I didn’t want to use the actual Seventh Iowa because I didn’t wish to trivialize the accomplishments of the men who served in that regiment nor did I wish to be constrained by that unit’s known, recorded history and personages. I also knew that I want at some time in the future to write a prequel which covers the campaign in Missouri during 1861. So, I looked at the Union order-of-battle of Wilson’s Creek and discovered the First Iowa Volunteer Infantry, a ninety-day unit, whose only major battle was Wilson’s Creek – ten days prior to the unit being mustered out of service in August 1861.
I had my fictional unit. What if, instead of returning to Iowa, a number of the veterans of the First Iowa re-enlisted for three years and they are permitted to retain their unit lineage? Some of the officers would need to be changed and I still wanted to avoid using real soldiers' names.
During an internet search, I had the great good fortune to find the Iowa Genealogy Web Project. In these pages, I found the initial muster rosters for every Iowa unit in the Civil War, provided by Guy Logan. Now I also had access to thousands of authentic soldiers’ names which I could (and would) manipulate to fill out the roster of fictional Iowans in Harper’s War Stories.
The story of Jamie Harper and the others begins with Harper's Donelson which was published in September 2015.
- Harper's Donelson: A Novel of Grant's First Campaign