Military Records of
the Michigan Volunteers
9 COMPLETE Publications
CD Contents
9 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. The story of the Twentieth
Michigan Infantry, July 15th 1862, to May 30th, 1865 : embracing offical
documents on file in the records of the state of Michigan and of the United
States referring or relative to the regiment Lansing, Mich.: R. Smith Print
Co., printers and binders, 1904, Cutcheon, Byron M. 281 pgs.
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2. History of the Twenty-fourth
Michigan of the Iron Brigade : known as the Detroit and Wayne County
Regiment : illustrated Detroit, Mich.: Winn & Hammond, 1891, Curtis,
O. B., 493 pgs.
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3. The First Michigan Infantry
: three months and three years : brief history of the regiment from
its organization in May, 1861, until its muster out in July, 1865, together
with personal experiences of writer. Quincy, Mich.: Quincy Herald Print.,
1903, Owen, C. W., 78 pgs.
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4. Personal and historical
sketches and facial history of and by members of the Seventh Regiment,
Michigan Volunteer Cavalry, 1862-1865 Detroit, Mich.: 7th Mich. Cavalry
Association, 1902, Lee, William O., 312 pgs.
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5. Roster of survivors of
the Seventh Michigan Cavalry and muster out rolls of the regiment:
Register Pub. Co., 1895, 67 pgs.
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6. A hundred battles in
the West : St. Louis to Atlanta, 1861-65 : the Second Michigan Cavalry
with the armies of the Mississippi, Ohio, Kentucky and Cumberland, under
Generals Halleck, Sherman, Pope, Rosecrans, Thomas and others, with mention
of a few of the famous regiments and brigades of the West Detroit, Mich.:
Facsimile reprint by Detroit Book Press, Thatcher, Marshall P., 499
pgs.
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7. An historical sketch
of the Seventh Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry : from its organization
in 1862, to its muster out in 1865 New York: Town Topics Pub. Co., 1893,
Isham, Asa B., 121 pgs.
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8. History of the services
of the First Regiment Michigan Engineers and Mechanics, during the Civil
War, 1861-1865 Grant Rapids, Mich.: Sligh, Charles R., 1921, 117
pgs.
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| 9. Michigan volunteers of
'98 : a complete photographic record of Michigan's part in the Spanish-American
War of 1898. Detroit, Mich.: G.F. Sterling & Co., 1898, 101 pgs. |
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