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    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry (Union)

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    Michigan, United States of America

    Companies

    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry, Company A (Union)

    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry, Company B (Union)

    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry, Company C (Union)

    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry, Company D (Union)

    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry, Company E (Union)

    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry, Company F (Union)

    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry, Company F&S (Union)

    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry, Company G (Union)

    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry, Company H (Union)

    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry, Company I (Union)

    Michigan 21st Volunteer Infantry, Company K (Union)

    Field Officers

    12 guns k-51 w-288 m-14 = 353

    Brigadier General Joshua W. Sill

    Brigadier General Philip Henry Sheridan

    Brigadier General Philip Sheridan

    Brigadier General William Haines Lytle

    Colonel Ambrose A. Stevens

    Colonel Nicholas Greusel

    Colonel Silas Miller

    Colonel William B. McCreery

    Company L 2nd Kentucky Cavalry:

    Escort:

    Lieutenant Colonel William B. McCreery

    Major General Philip Sheridan

    Major Seymour Chase

    k-21 w-118 m-4 = 143

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