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Contains 51 Results:
[Camp Kellogg, Grand Rapids & the 6th Cavalry. Unidentified reminiscence. Original typed sheet and photocopy]
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
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Accession #:1986.485. Donor: Unknown. This series contains photocopied sheets with summary information on 4 Grand Rapids men, along with a sheet on the 6th Cavalry at Grand Rapids Camp Kellogg. Bolza and Weber were both members of the 6th Michigan Cavalry, which was the first troop to stay at what was to be called Camp Kellogg, in the vicinity of Lyon & College, per the enclosed document. Both soldiers were killed in action at Falling Waters, Maryland...
Dates:
1861-1864
Summary sheet & In Memoriam, Charles E. Bolza
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
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Accession #:1986.485. Donor: Unknown. This series contains photocopied sheets with summary information on 4 Grand Rapids men, along with a sheet on the 6th Cavalry at Grand Rapids Camp Kellogg. Bolza and Weber were both members of the 6th Michigan Cavalry, which was the first troop to stay at what was to be called Camp Kellogg, in the vicinity of Lyon & College, per the enclosed document. Both soldiers were killed in action at Falling Waters, Maryland...
Dates:
1861-1864
Summary sheet & In Memoriam, Peter A. Weber
File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
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Accession #:1986.485. Donor: Unknown. This series contains photocopied sheets with summary information on 4 Grand Rapids men, along with a sheet on the 6th Cavalry at Grand Rapids Camp Kellogg. Bolza and Weber were both members of the 6th Michigan Cavalry, which was the first troop to stay at what was to be called Camp Kellogg, in the vicinity of Lyon & College, per the enclosed document. Both soldiers were killed in action at Falling Waters, Maryland...
Dates:
1861-1864
In Memorium, Weber & Bolza [newspaper clipping]
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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Accession #:1986.485. Donor: Unknown. This series contains photocopied sheets with summary information on 4 Grand Rapids men, along with a sheet on the 6th Cavalry at Grand Rapids Camp Kellogg. Bolza and Weber were both members of the 6th Michigan Cavalry, which was the first troop to stay at what was to be called Camp Kellogg, in the vicinity of Lyon & College, per the enclosed document. Both soldiers were killed in action at Falling Waters, Maryland...
Dates:
1861-1864
Summary sheet, Charles H. Cary
File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
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Accession #:1986.485. Donor: Unknown. This series contains photocopied sheets with summary information on 4 Grand Rapids men, along with a sheet on the 6th Cavalry at Grand Rapids Camp Kellogg. Bolza and Weber were both members of the 6th Michigan Cavalry, which was the first troop to stay at what was to be called Camp Kellogg, in the vicinity of Lyon & College, per the enclosed document. Both soldiers were killed in action at Falling Waters, Maryland...
Dates:
1861-1864
Summary sheet, Charles P. Parks
File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
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From the Series:
Accession #:1986.485. Donor: Unknown. This series contains photocopied sheets with summary information on 4 Grand Rapids men, along with a sheet on the 6th Cavalry at Grand Rapids Camp Kellogg. Bolza and Weber were both members of the 6th Michigan Cavalry, which was the first troop to stay at what was to be called Camp Kellogg, in the vicinity of Lyon & College, per the enclosed document. Both soldiers were killed in action at Falling Waters, Maryland...
Dates:
1861-1864
George S. Bishop’s Letters.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
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Accession #: 1987.072. Donor/Transcriber: Vickie [Harris?] George S. Bishop enlisted in Company F, Second Cavalry, on September 10, 1861. On April 4, 1864 he was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps. It is believed that he drowned on the way home after the war. He wrote from and fought in such places as Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky and Washington. Included are 26 transcribed letters (originals are not present) from George to various...
Dates:
1861-1865, 1965, 1986.; Majority of material found within 1861 - 1865
Images of Civil War Realia [photocopies]
File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
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Accession #: 1987.072. Donor/Transcriber: Vickie [Harris?] George S. Bishop enlisted in Company F, Second Cavalry, on September 10, 1861. On April 4, 1864 he was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps. It is believed that he drowned on the way home after the war. He wrote from and fought in such places as Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky and Washington. Included are 26 transcribed letters (originals are not present) from George to various...
Dates:
1861-1865, 1965, 1986.; Majority of material found within 1861 - 1865
Clipping on George Bishop’s father’s house: “M57 Progress Dooms Centennial Farmhouse”
File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
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Accession #: 1987.072. Donor/Transcriber: Vickie [Harris?] George S. Bishop enlisted in Company F, Second Cavalry, on September 10, 1861. On April 4, 1864 he was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps. It is believed that he drowned on the way home after the war. He wrote from and fought in such places as Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky and Washington. Included are 26 transcribed letters (originals are not present) from George to various...
Dates:
1861-1865, 1965, 1986.; Majority of material found within 1861 - 1865
1. Nov. 22, [1861] Letter. To Charles from J.? G.? Champlin
File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
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Accession #: 1983.004. Donor: Cindy Pulnifer Phelps Charles D. Lyon entered the service in Company A, 3rd (Michigan Volunteers) Infantry as a Second Lieutenant. He was later commissioned as First Lieutenant. He eventually became Captain of Company K, and resigned from military duty because of medical reasons on October 25, 1862.Mainly composed of Lyon’s medical records, also included records such as leave of absence papers, financial records, personal...
Dates:
1862-1866