28th – 29th & 30th Infantry

THIRTIETH REGIMENT INFANTRY. ” Once more your flowing folds we greet, Triumphant over all defeat; Henceforth in every clime to be Unfading Scarf of Liberty, The Ensign of the Brave and Tree. ” Continued threatening of raids by rebel refugees in Canada, together with an outspoken, unnatural sympathy existing among the people on the Canadian [...]

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Thirtieth Regiment Infantry In order that you may be fully advised in regard to the matter, I enclose herewith a copy of my telegram, and also of the reply from the Secretary of War. I deemed it very important to the interests of your State that the regiment should be raised and equipped ready for [...]

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Thirtieth Regiment Infantry Provost Marshal General. Copy by mail respectfully furnished. Thomas M. Vincent, Assistant Adjutant General. Under-this authority the 30th Regiments was raised, being mustered into the Uuited States service January 9th, 1865, having on its rolls 1,001 officers and men. FIELD AND STAFF. Colonel, Grover S. Wormer, Detroit. Lieutenant Colonel, John D. Sumner, [...]

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Thirtieth Regiment Infantry F. Captain, James T. Morgan, Muskegon. First Lieutenant, George Fowler, Fowlerville. Second Lieutenant, Albert D. Benjamin, Fowlerville. G. Captain, George A. Douglass, Hillsdale. First Lieutenant, William C. Campbell, Hillsdale. Second Lieutenant, John A. Forbes, Hillsdale. H. Captain, Henry T. Kimmel, Niles. First Lieutenant, Ansel J. Kane, Richland. Second Lieutenant, John N. Ferris, [...]

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