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on the 15th. 395 men, having reenlisted as veterans on Feb. 6, 1864, were expecting to receive the longed-for furlough, but instead on the 23rd, the regiment was ordered to prepare for a movement into Georgia. The order was cheerfully obeyed and the regiment participated in the battle of
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The regiment suffered 7 officers and 95 enlisted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 2 officers and 223 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 327 fatalities. Its original strength was 997: gain by recruits, 791; total, 1,788. Loss by death, 299.
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The regiment was discharged on August 1st, 1865, in Jackson, Michigan. The Tenth Michigan Infantry is now represented by a
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before being furloughed home in March. On its return, it reached Chattanooga on May 11th, in time to take part in the
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marched for several days, but was then ordered to Columbus, reaching it on December 9th. They then moved through
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The regiment was organized in Flint during the fall and winter of 1861-62 with men from the following counties:
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Not to be confused with The Battle of Chickamauga, this refers to some sort of action in Tennessee, seen here:
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for the army, made a march of 54 miles (87 km) in 36 hours, and participated in the engagement at
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I couldn't find anything about said skirmish, if anyone finds something to the contrary, lmk please.
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on December 11th and moved into the city on the 21st. It then participated in
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In August and September the regiment joined in the march from
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attacked in defense of Atlanta, the 10th fought valiantly at
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The Civil War Archive website after Dyer, Frederick Henry.
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between February 10, 1862, and August 1, 1865, during the
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http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unmiinf2.htm#10th
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and assigned to the 1st brigade and 1st division of
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Michigan
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The regiment was in 374:The regiment then moved towards 317:The regiment saw action at the 56: 24: 795:1862 establishments in Michigan 233:10th Michigan Infantry Regiment 19:10th Michigan Infantry Regiment 1: 556:Total strength and casualties 501:at Washington D.C., moved to 367:. The regiment then moved to 325:in July; was then ordered to 209:Battle of Monroe's Crossroads 194:The Battle of Rough and Ready 465:, engaging in skirmishes at 725:. New York: David Yoseloff. 518:Civil War Reenactment group 169:Battle of Kennesaw Mountain 821: 343:the Battle of Stones River 139:Battle of Missionary Ridge 579:American Civil War portal 537:Christopher J. Dickerson 321:. It was also engaged at 174:Battle of Peachtree Creek 149:Battle of Buzzard's Roost 23: 721:Dyer, Frederick (1959). 549:Major Henry S. Burnett 489:, Southfield road, and 214:Battle of Averasborough 686:. 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United States
Union
Army
Infantry
Regiment
American Civil War
The Siege of Corinth
Battle of Booneville
Battle of Nashville
Battle of Stones River
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Battle of Athens
Battle of Buzzard's Roost
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Rome
Battle of Dallas
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
Battle of Peachtree Creek
Battle of Red Oak
Battle of Jonesboro
Siege of Atlanta
The Battle of Rough and Ready
March to the Sea
March to burn Columbia
Battle of Monroe's Crossroads
Battle of Averasborough
Battle of Bentonville
infantry regiment
Union Army

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