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American Civil War

Sixth Regiment Infantry

A. F. PUFFER, Captain and A. D. C.
The regiment was stationed at Port Hudson, La., until the 11th of March, 1864, where 247 reenlisted, being a sufficient number of veterans to preserve the organization. It started for Michigan in command of Colonel Edward Bacon. The regiment arrived at Kalamazoo, where it was furloughed for thirty days. Having again assembled at Kalamazoo, it returned to Port Hudson, where it arrived on the 11th of May, with a very large number of recruits enlisted while in Michigan. On the 6th of June the regiment was ordered to Morganzia to serve as infantry where it remained until the 24th of June.

Michigan Civil War


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