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U. S. Civil War
Fifteenth Regiment Infantry
Look to your arms, boys,
Your friends tried and true; How the blood warms, boys, The foe is in view.
Monroe was the place of the rendezvous of the 15th Regiment. It was recruited under the direction of Colonel John M. Oliver, of that place.
The organization of the regiment being completed, it was mustered into service on the 20th of March, 1862, and left its camp at Monroe, in command of Colonel Oliver, on the 27th of the same month, with 869 names on its rolls.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel, John M. Oliver, Monroe. Lieutenant Colonel, John McDermott, Detroit. Major, Stephen Walsh, Saginaw. Surgeon, Levi M. Garner, Holly. Assistant Surgeon, Horace P. Woodward, Blissfield. Adjutant, James G. McBride, Monroe. Quartermaster, Michael Twoomey, Monroe. Chaplain, Thomas M. Brady, Detroit.
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