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Michigan in the Civil War
SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
Three days afterward, at Antietam, it was again in battle, sustaining a further loss of eighteen killed and eighty-seven wounded. The next day it was in the front, skirmishing with the retreating enemy, and had one man killed.
At the close of the Maryland campaign, the regiment moved with its corps into Virginia.
The 17th, still serving in the same brigade, division, and corps, left Water-town, Virginia, November 2d, 1862, and marched via Warrenton to near Fal-mouth, where it encamped from the 18th to December 12th.
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