The 4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry at Gettysburg

The 4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry at Gettysburg

Author: Martin Bertera

Publisher: American Society for Training & Development

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13:

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The 4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry was one of the first Michigan regiments to answer President Lincoln's call for troops in 1861. The regiment served from June 1861 through June 1864 with the focus primarily on the 4th Michigan role during their action at New Bridge, on May 24, 1862 just five miles outside the Confederate capital in Richmond Virginia. Under the command of Colonel Dwight A. Woodbury, the 4th Michigan would suffer casualties but not as severe as they would be in future battles such as, Gains Mill, Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, and Wilderness.


The 4th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War

The 4th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War

Author: Martin N. Bertera

Publisher: MSU Press

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 626

ISBN-13: 1628951397

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This fascinating narrative tells the story of a remarkable regiment at the center of Civil War history. The real-life adventure emerges from accounts of scores of soldiers who served in the 4th Michigan Infantry, gleaned from their diaries, letters, and memoirs; the reports of their officers and commanders; the stories by journalists who covered them; and the recollections of the Confederates who fought against them. The book includes tales of life in camp, portraying the Michigan soldiers as everyday people—recounting their practical jokes, illnesses, political views, personality conflicts, comradeship, and courage. The book also tells the true story of what happened to Colonel Harrison Jeffords and the 4th Michigan when the regiment marched into John Rose's wheat field on a sweltering early July evening at Gettysburg. Beyond the myths and romanticized newspaper stories, this account presents the historical evidence of Jeffords's heroic, yet tragic, hand-to-hand struggle for his regiment's U.S. flag.


Reminiscences, Incidents, Battles, Marches and Camp Life of the Old 4th Michigan Infantry:1861-1864

Reminiscences, Incidents, Battles, Marches and Camp Life of the Old 4th Michigan Infantry:1861-1864

Author: Orvey S. Barrett

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-05

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13:

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Orvey S. Barrett's 'Reminiscences, Incidents, Battles, Marches and Camp Life of the Old 4th Michigan Infantry: 1861-1864' provides a firsthand account of the experiences of the 4th Michigan Infantry during the American Civil War. Barrett eloquently narrates the battles, hardships, and day-to-day life of the soldiers, offering a glimpse into the realities of war. His writing style is vivid and detailed, immersing the reader in the historical context of the mid-19th century America. This book is a valuable source for understanding the Civil War from the perspective of those who lived through it. Orvey S. Barrett, a veteran of the 4th Michigan Infantry, draws on his personal experiences and observations to paint a compelling picture of the war. His dedication to preserving the memory of his comrades and documenting the history of the regiment is evident throughout the book. Barrett's unique position as a participant in the events he describes lends authenticity and depth to his narrative. I highly recommend 'Reminiscences, Incidents, Battles, Marches and Camp Life of the Old 4th Michigan Infantry: 1861-1864' to anyone interested in the Civil War, military history, or personal accounts of wartime experiences. Barrett's detailed recollections offer a moving and informative portrayal of a tumultuous period in American history.


Reminiscences, Incidents, Battles, Marches and Camp Life of the Old 4th Michigan Infantry in War of Rebellion

Reminiscences, Incidents, Battles, Marches and Camp Life of the Old 4th Michigan Infantry in War of Rebellion

Author: O. Barrett

Publisher:

Published: 2012-11-10

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9781480289444

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The Fourth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry was organized at Adrian, Michigan, and Mustered into United States Service June 20, 1861, for three years. It was quartered in the North College building, of the group of buildings situated at extreme west suburbs of City. Was commanded by Dwight A. Woodbury. It was presented by the ladies of Adrian, with a beautiful flag. The Regiment left its Rendezvous June 25th, for Washington, numbering on its rolls 1025, officers and men. In his orders for the movement, Colonel Woodbury said: "Let each man remember that he has the honor of Michigan in his keeping." The first appearance of the Regiment, while passing through Cleveland, Ohio, brought from the Leader of that city, the following notice of MICHIGAN TROOPS.


Camp Williams

Camp Williams

Author: Raymond E. Lennard

Publisher:

Published: 200?

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13:

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Details the assemblage and mustering in of the 4th Michigan Infantry Regiment as it relates to the temporary Civil War era camp, Camp Williams, now located at the site of Adrian College, Michigan.


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.