Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 edition. Excerpt: ... SEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. "Strike till the last armed foe expires, Strike for your altars and your fires, Strike for the green graves of your sires, God and your native land." The Seventh regiment was composed of the companies named below. They wero recruited in the neighborhoods indicated therein, and joined their regiment at Monroe. On the formation of the regiment they received the following alphabetical designation, and which they assumed in the regiment in place of their local names: "A," Union Guard, Port Huron. "B," Curtenius Guard, Mason. "C," Jonesville Light Guard, Jonesville. "D," Monroe Light Guard. Monroe. "E," Tuscola Volunteers, Tuscola. "F," Blair Guard, Farraington. u G," Lapeer Guard, Lapeer. "H,," Pontiac. "I," Prairieville Rangers, Prairieville. "K," Burr Oak Rangers, Burr Oak. FIELD AND STAFF. Colonel, Ira R. Grosvenor, Monroe. Lieutenant Colonel, Frazy M. Winans, Monroe. Major, Nathaniel B. Eldridge, Lapeer. Surgeon, Bolivar Barnum, Schoolcraft. Assistant Surgeon, Cyrus Bacon, Detroit. Adjutant, Henry B. Landou, Monroe. Quartermaster, Charles M. Walker, Lapeer. Chaplain, . "A." Captain Thomas H. Hunt, Port Huron. First Lieutenant, Charles J. Hunt, Port Huron. Second Lieutenant, James Gain, Port Huron. "B." Captain, Phillip McKernan, Mason. First Lieutenant, . Second Lieutenant, John B. Howell, . "C." Captain, Henry Baxter, Jonesville. First Lieutenant, Sidney B. Vrooman, Jonesville. Second Lieutenant, William W. Wade, Jonesville. "D." Captain, James Darrah, Monroe. First Lieutenant, Sylvanus W. Curtis, Monroe. Second Lieutenant, Henry B. Landon, Monroe. "E." Captain, John H. Richardson, Tuscola. First Lieutenant, Samuel N. Smith, Detroit. Second Lieutenant, . "F." Captain, John D. Hardy, Detroit. First..."