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Michigan Regiments

Twenty-Sixth Regiment Infantry

On the 18th the regiment again joined the army at Burksville, where it remained until May 3d, when it proceeded by rail via Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Falmouth, Va., to Washington, D. C., and arriving there on the 13th, encamped near Bailey's Cross Roads, and on the 23d participated in the review of the army of the Potomac. The regiment remained at that point until June 4th, when it was mustered out of service, and under command of Major Ives immediately started for Michigan, arriving at Jackson June 7th. On the 16th it was paid off and discharged.

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