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Index to Livingston County Civil War Records
Index of Livingston County, Michigan persons in the Michigan Infantry Civil War 1861-1864 Vol1-Vol46 books. The index gives a book description which will give you the volume of the book and some extra information for the record.
Digital access to these books through the Hathi Trust catalog.
Example: MI26CoB would be Michigan Civil War Records volume 26 and the person was in Company B. -
Civil War Soldiers from 22nd Michigan Infantry, Company C on Lookout Mountain
Civil War Soldiers from 22nd Michigan Infantry, Company C on Lookout Mountain
Back Row Left to Right: John Carson, William Elliott, John Papineau, John Richard, John Elliott, John Atkinson (Captain) William Atkinson (Lieutenant)
Front Row: Charles Ready, John Brian, Peter O'Sullivan, James Roundtree, Richard Levere, Michael Austin, Robert Bellaw, William Gardner, Tomas Homes? -
Civil War Veterans, Howell, Michigan
This image was included in the 1st National Bank calendar, 2/1995.
Captioned: "In parade, Civil War Veterans marching through Howell in 1912. The First State Savings & Bank, in the background, merged with First National Bank in 1946."
View: facing south, on East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
Names of Veterans: unknown -
Civil War Veterans, Howell Michigan, Waddell Post No 120, Grand Army of the Republic, September 1898
This photograph was included in David Finney's "Images of America: Howell", 2013, p. 119, and is of Civil War Veterans, from the Howell, Michigan, Waddell Post No. 120, September 1898. He reported that the veterans from the Grand Army of the Republic rode on this wagon in the Floral Parade.
The names of the veterans are unknown.
View Howell Street Fair Floral parade -
Civil War Monument, Howell, Michigan, May 30, 1895
This is a photograph at the dedication of the Civil War or Solder's Monument, May 30, 1895, Howell, Michigan. This monument is near the entrance to Lakeview Cemetery. Members of the Grand Army Republic, the Women's Relief Corps, and the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War marched to the cemetery for the event.
The keynote speaker was Hazen Pingree, Detroit's mayor and Michigan's future governor.
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