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    Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry (Union)

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      Michigan, United States of America

      Companies

      Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry, Company A (Union)

      Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry, Company B (Union)

      Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry, Company C (Union)

      Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry, Company D (Union)

      Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry, Company E (Union)

      Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry, Company F (Union)

      Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry, Company F&S (Union)

      Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry, Company G (Union)

      Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry, Company H (Union)

      Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry, Company I (Union)

      Michigan 1st Volunteer Infantry, Company K (Union)

      Field Officers

      104th New York

      4th Pennsylvania Cavalry :

      Brigadier General Charles Griffin

      Brigadier General James Barnes

      Bvt BG Alfred L. Pearson

      Bvt MG Charles Griffin

      Bvt MG Joseph J. Bartlett

      Colonel Ira C. Abbott

      Colonel J. H. Hobart Ward

      Colonel James Barnes

      Colonel Orlando B. Willcox

      Colonel Samuel P. Heintzelman

      Colonel William S. Tilton

      Captain Emory W. Belton

      Escort:

      Lieutenant Colonel George Lockley

      Lieutenant Colonel William A. Throop

      Major General George W. Morell

      Major Alonzo F. Bidwell

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