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President Abraham Lincoln in the early days of the American Civil War met with a group of officers from the Michigan cavalry units and remarked that while other states had to train soldiers those from Michigan seemed to be "born ready made." There was some truth to this. The rigors of the Michigan frontier were excellent training for the trenches. Well over half of the recruits in Allegan County were farm boys who had been riding horses all of their lives. They had grown up in the forests and fields hunting deer, rabbits and other small animals - superb training for the infantry. These farm boys were hankering for adventure, for some action that did not involve plowing or harvesting. They got plenty of it. Their history, which will be the basis of the 2005 exhibit at the museum is told in tons of paper, now in the National Archives. Here is a sample of the documents that tell their story.

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Winthers, Sally

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Plummer, Andrew Ames 1835-1917Tuttle, Levi 1829-1921Pritchard, Benjamin D. 1835-1907Billings, Walter 1818-1899Dutcher, George Newburg 1834-1090

American Civil War 1861-1865

This information was OCR text scanned from SDHS newsletter supplements. Binders of original paper copies are in the SDHC reference library.

01/06/2024

01/06/2024