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Remembering the 1,040-man West Michigan regiment who fought in Civil War 150 years ago

Posted on June 13, 2011 by civilwarweek

Easy Plugin for AdSense by Unreal By Garret Ellison | The Grand Rapids Press GRAND RAPIDS — In the shadow of the old South High School on Hall Street SE, current home of the Gerald R. Ford Job Corps Center, sits … Continue reading →

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Posted in Commemoration | Tagged 126th Army National Guard Cavalry Regiment, Appomattox, Benjamin K. Morse, Bruce Butgereit, Bruce Catton, Bull Run, Cantonment Anderson, Chancellorsville, Civil War, Cold Harbor, Colonel Daniel McConnell, Confederate, Courage without Fear, Daughters of the American Revolution, David Britten, disease, Fifth Michigan Volunteer Infantry, Fort Sumter, Fredericksburg, Fulton Street Cemetery, George Heartwell, Gerald R. Ford, Gettysburg, Godfrey-Lee Schools, Grand Rapids Guard, Grand Valley Armory, History Remembered Inc., Kalamazoo Plank Road, Kent County, Major Robert Anderson, Michigan, Miltary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Morton House, Pennsylvania, Petersburg, President Abraham Lincoln, Schubert Male Chorus, Sesquicentennial, Sharpsville, Sons of Union Veterans, Sophie deMarsac Campau, Spotsylvania, Stephen Champlin, The Wilderness, Third Michigan Volunteer Infantry, Walter L. Mundell, Wyoming | Leave a comment
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