The Gruner Heritage

The Gruner Heritage

Author: Marian Edith Rabbitt-Zang

Publisher:

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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Franz von Gruner (ca.1790-1856) emigrated in 1849 with his wife and their youngest son, Wenzel (1831-1886), from Bohemia to Rochester, New York. Franz' mother had earlier immigrated to Bohemia from Alsace-Lorraine. In 1854, the Gruner family moved to Branch County, Michigan. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Alabama, Florida and elsewhere.


Remembering Michigan's Civil War Soldiers

Remembering Michigan's Civil War Soldiers

Author: David D. Finney Jr.

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2015-03-23

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1439650519

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When the 1st Michigan Volunteer Infantry regiment arrived in Washington, DC, President Lincoln exclaimed: "Thank God for Michigan!" The state raised more than 90,000 men to serve during the Civil War, and 69 of them received the Medal of Honor. Notable Michiganders include Gens. Israel Richardson, Orlando Poe, Alpheus Williams, Orlando Willcox, and George Hartsuff, as well as "The Boy General," George Armstrong Custer, and Officer Norman Hall, who was stationed at Fort Sumter when the war began. Featuring images of the 4th Michigan Cavalry, which captured Confederate president Jefferson Davis at the war's end, and never-before-published photographs of Wolverine soldiers, Images of America: Remembering Michigan's Civil War Soldiers highlights hundreds of Michiganians who were committed to preserving the Union.


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A-L

Author: Terry Stollsteimer

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 610

ISBN-13:

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Assembly

Assembly

Author: West Point Association of Graduates (Organization).

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 722

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Michigan Civil War Landmarks

Michigan Civil War Landmarks

Author: David Ingall & Karin Risko

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 162619940X

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When America faced its greatest internal crisis, Michigan answered the call with over ninety thousand troops. The story of that sacrifice is preserved in the state's rich collection of Civil War monuments, markers, forts, cemeteries, reenactments, museums and exhibits. Discover how General George A. Custer and the famed Michigan Cavalry Brigade "saved the Union." Visit the chair that President Lincoln was assassinated in at Ford's Theatre, and view the grave of the last African American Union veteran. With a foreword by Civil War historian Jack Dempsey, this work is the first of its kind to chronicle the many Civil War landmarks in the Wolverine State. Book jacket.