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Question: A regiment from this state had a rule that any man who uttered an oath should read a chapter in the Bible. Several soldiers got nearly through the Old Testament. Which state was it?

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Iowa. Although the specific regiment is not identified, these sources claim it was an Iowa regiment.
"An Iowa regiment had a rule that any man who uttered an oath should read a chapter in the Bible. Several of them got nearly through the Old Testament." https://madisonms.seattleschools.org/common/pages/DisplayFile.aspx?itemId=2303596 http://www.lbjlibrary.org/exhibits/objects-within-our-collection#!prettyPhoto

Not part of my answer - just an interesting related fact:
I don't know that reading chapters in the Bible was prescribed punishment in this regiment, but they seemed to be likewise motivated to refrain from "uttering an oath." The members of the Macon Volunteers, Macon Ga, were enlisted as Co B/2nd Battn GA Infantry.

"...It is said that not an oath has been uttered in the ranks of the Macon Volunteers since they left Georgia..."
[Georgia Journal and Messenger. (Macon, Ga.), June 19, 1861, page 1.]
 
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