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Minor Michigan infantry units of the American Civil War

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and mustered in on January 3, 1863. The unit served as Provost Guard at the Detroit Barracks until it was mustered out of service on May 9, 1865.
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Wisconsin Magazine of History. Tennessee Prisoners at Fort Mackinac, p.220
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Grover S. Wormer and mustered in on May 10, to serve as guards over
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Independent Company, Michigan Volunteer Infantry (Provost Guard)
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The Civil War Archive website after Dyer, Frederick Henry.
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Minor Michigan Infantry Units of the American Civil War
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Michigan
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Michigan state flag
State of Michigan
company
American Civil War
Detroit, Michigan
Captain
General
William G. Harding
Washington Barrow
Confederate sympathizers
Nashville, TN
Mackinac Island
lieutenant colonel
8th Michigan Cavalry
colonel
30th Michigan Infantry
Detroit
Michigan
List of Michigan Civil War Units
Michigan in the American Civil War
Wisconsin Magazine of History. Tennessee Prisoners at Fort Mackinac, p.220
http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unmiinf3.htm
Michigan in the War
The Civil War Archive
Categories
Units and formations of the Union Army from Michigan
Michigan in the American Civil War

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