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Civil War

TENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY

While in camp at Flint, Colonel Thomson, in one of his eminently patriotic speeches, presented, on behalf of the citizens of Flint, a very elegant flag, made of the best roll silk, on which was inscribed the name of the regiment' and the word " Tuebor; on a silver band on the staff the words, "Presented to the Tenth Regiment Michigan Infantry by the citizens of Flint. " A response in good spirit and taste, by Colonel C. M. Lum commanding the regiment, with a prayer by the Rev. J. S. Boyden. Judge Avery, of Flint, and Professor Siddons followed with brief and appropriate speeches.

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