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Battery K


The rendezvous of Battery K was at Grand Rapids, and it was mustered into the service of the United States on the 20th of February, 1863, having for its officers: Captain, John C. Schuetz, Detroit; First Lieutenant, Adolph Schill, Detroit; Second Lieutenant, Christopher Hupert, Detroit.
It moved from the rendezvous in command of Captain Schuetz, with 104 names on the rolls, under orders to proceed to Washington, arriving there on the 1st of March. It remained there until May 23d, when it was ordered to garrison Forts Ramsey and Buffalo, at Upton's Hill, Va. In June it went to Camp Barry, D. G., remaining there until the 28th of October, when it left Washington for Nashville, Tenn., having been assigned to the Army of the Cumberland.

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