![]() ![]() ![]() 146, Menominee, Michigan, in gratitude and Monument with a bronze plaque, in Memorial Park, Sheridanĭedicated by the American Legion Auxiliary Oscar Falk Rebellion fought to uphold their country's flag. The inscription reads:ġ861-186S m memory of the men who in the War of the Monument, consisting of a statue of a Civil War soldier, on theĬourthouse lawn, Elm Street, three blocks east of US-131, Big The surrounding area of theĬemetery is made up largely of Civil War soldiers' graves. ![]() Monument, consisting of a statue of a Civil War soldier, inĬemetery on M-116, Ludington. 300 and Albert Jackson Womens ReliefĬorps No. ![]() General Thomas Williams, 1862," in American Historical Review,īoulder with a bronze plaque, in Lakeside Park on South East Leading the forces which defended Baton Rouge, Louisiana,įrom a Confederate attack on August 5, 1862. Volunteers, on September 28, 1861, and was killed while He was appointed brigadier general United states A graduate of the United statesġ837, Thomas Williams served in the artillery in the yearsīefore the Civil War and was commander of Fort Mackinacįrom 1852 to 1856 when his company was stationed at that Williams, the firstĮlected mayor of Detroit. In memory of General Thomas Williams, commandant ofįort Mackinac, 1852-1856, killed in battle, August 5, May Published by the MichiganĬivil War Centennial Observance Commission in 1965īronze plaque at Fort Mackinac, Mackinac Island. Michigan Civil War Monuments - Part Three MICHIGAN CIVIL WAR MONUMENTS Compiled by George F. ![]()
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