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Michigan Civil War

Eleventh Regiment Infantry

It left White Pigeon for the field in the western army December 9th, in command of Colonel May, and was stationed during that winter at Bardstown, Ky., where it suffered severely from disease. From Louisville Journal of December 12, 1861:
" The 11th Michigan Infantry, twelve hundred strong, commanded by Colonel Wm. J. May, arrived at Jeffersonville, Ind., and were at once dispatched to Bardstown, Ky. They are a line body of men, and will doubtless do good service in the Union cause.

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