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  2. List of Michigan Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a list of Michigan military units active during the American Civil War. [1] As a northern state, Michigan was part of the Union, and its units were active during the entire length of the war. Units included the Michigan Brigade (known as the "Wolverines"), which served under George Armstrong Custer during the Gettysburg ...

  3. Battle of Gettysburg order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    Harper's Weekly cover, July 11, 1863: "Major-General George G. Meade, the New Commander of the Army of the Potomac — Photographed by Brady". The Union order of battle during the Battle of Gettysburg includes the American Civil War officers and men of the Army of the Potomac (multiple commander names indicate succession of command during the three-day battle (July 1–3, 1863)).

  4. Battle of Gettysburg order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    Regiments and Others McLaws' Division MG Lafayette McLaws. Kershaw's Brigade: BG Joseph B. Kershaw. 2nd South Carolina: Col John D. Kennedy (w), Ltc Franklin Gaillard, Maj William Wallace (w) 3rd South Carolina: Ltc David Langston (k), Maj Robert C. Maffett, Col James D. Nance [4] 7th South Carolina: Col David W. Aiken, Ltc Elbert Bland (w)

  5. 8th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    During this time, the regiment fought a series of small skirmishes around Beverly, Grafton, and Romney in the Appalachians, but saw no serious combat. On March 1, 1862, the 8th Ohio moved to Winchester, Virginia, located in the Shenandoah Valley. There the regiment was brigaded with the 4th Ohio, 14th Indiana, and 7th West Virginia Infantry.

  6. 20th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    20 Mass. Infantry - Revere, Feirson, Bryant, Lee, Palfrey, Folsom, Hayward, ca. 1859–1870 Monument to the 20th Massachusetts Infantry on the Gettysburg battlefield; Roxbury Conglomerate. The 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, also known as the "Harvard Regiment", was a regiment of infantry in the American Civil War.

  7. List of Michigan High School Association member conferences

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    Catholic High School League; Central Michigan 8-Man; Central Michigan Athletic Conference; Central State Activities Association (Silver Div.) Charter School Conference; Detroit Public School League; Genesee Area Conference; Greater Thumb Conference; Highland Conference; Jack Pine Conference; Kalamazoo Valley Association; Lake Michigan Conference

  8. Michigan high school football playoffs: Scores from district ...

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    Grand Rapids West Catholic 45, Oakridge High School 0. Macomb Lutheran North 32, Marine City 30. ... Reed City 50, Hart 18. Division 7. Clinton 22, Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central 14.

  9. 111th New York Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    111th New York Infantry Regiment Guidon The monument to the 111th New York Volunteers at Gettysburg. The 111th New York Infantry Regiment was organized at Auburn, New York, to answer the call by Abraham Lincoln for 300,000 more troops to fight in the American Civil War. Over the next three years, this regiment lost the fifth greatest number of ...