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    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry (Union)

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    Michigan, United States of America

    Companies

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company A (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company B (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company C (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company D (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company E (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company F (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company F&S (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company G (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company H (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company I (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company K (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company L (Union)

    Michigan 2nd Volunteer Cavalry, Company M (Union)

    Field Officers

    Brigadier General David S. Stanley

    Brigadier General Edward M. McCook

    Brigadier General Gordon Granger

    Brigadier General John T. Croxton

    Colonel Archibald P. Campbell

    Colonel Benjamin Smith

    Colonel Edward M. McCook

    Colonel Philip H. Sheridan

    Colonel Philip H. Sheridan appointed 25 May

    Colonel Washington Lafayette Elliott until 1 June

    Captain Ebenezer Gay

    Lieutenant Colonel Archibald P. Campbell

    Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Smith

    Lieutenant Colonel Josiah B. Parke

    Lieutenant Colonel Seldon H. Gorham

    Lieutenant Colonel William B. Sipes

    Major Leonidas S. Scranton

    k-4 w-14 m-1 = 19

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