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Michigan in the Civil War
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The Missouri Compromise, 1820
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Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, 1848
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David Wilmot (1814 – 1868)
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Compromise of 1850
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Stephen A. Douglas (1813 – 1861)
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854
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The Birth of the Republican Party
Under the Oaks
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John Brown (1800-1859)
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Harper’s Ferry, [West] Virginia
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The Union Sundered:
The Opening Guns at Ft. Sumter, SC
April 12, 1861
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Maj. Robert Anderson (1805 – 1871) &
Gen. Pierre Beauregard (1818 – 1893)
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Abraham Lincoln (1809 – 1865)
16th President of the United States
1861 - 1865
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Michigan Answering the Call:
William Shakespeare (born c. 1844), Michigan’s First Enlistee
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1st Michigan Infantry Being Presented with Regimental Colors, May 11, 1861
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William McCreery (1836 – 1896)
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Col. Thomas B. W. Stockton (1805 – 1890)
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Sarah Emma Edmonds alias Franklin Thompson (1842 – 1898)
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Gen. George Armstrong Custer (1839 – 1876)
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Elon John Farnsworth, 1837 - 1863
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Anna “Michigan Annie” Etheridge, (1844  - ?)
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Julia S. Wheelock (1833 – 1900)
The Florence Nightingale of Michigan
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Johnny Clem (1851 – 1937)
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Charlie Gardner (c. 1849 – 1863)
8th Michigan Infantry
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George Wheelock (born c. 1849)
6th Michigan Infantry
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Corydon Foote (1849 – 1944)
Musician Co. F
10th Michigan Infantry
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George Sidman (born 1845)
16th Michigan Infantry
Medal of Honor Winner
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Col. Benjamin D. Pritchard (1835 – 1907)
4th Michigan Cavalry
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Jefferson Davis (1808 – 1889)
President of the Confederate States of America
CAPTURED!
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The Veterans:
Memorial Day, 1924
Gov. Crapo Post # 145
Grand Army of the Republic