6th michigan cavalry


It brought 611 men to the field. On July 3, the 6th Michigan Cavalry moved off to the southeast and was positioned in support of Captain Alanson Randol’s U.S. 1st Brigade, 6th Division, Wilson's Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to June, 1865. See more on the history of the 6th Michigan Cavalry. ENLISTED MEN NAME HOME AGE; Adams, Charles S. Kalamazoo 30 : Adams, William W. Gaines 34 : Alflen, Peter J. Salem 19 Cavalry District West Tennessee to September, 1865. Men were mustered in October 13, 1862. On July 3, the 6th Michigan Cavalry moved off to the southeast and was positioned in support of Captain Alanson Randol’s U.S. The regiment was consolidated with 1st Michigan Cavalry November 7, 1865[1]. Its young brigadier general, George Armstrong Custer, would earn great acclaim during the last three years of the Civil War — and infamy in 1876 at Little Big Horn. Service: Operations against Everett in Eastern Kentucky June 13-23, 1863. See more about the history of the 5th Michigan Cavalry. Parenthetically, another Custer Medal to a member of the 7th Michigan Cavalry was sold by Heritage Auctions for $35,850 in June 2007, and Cowan's sold a Custer Medal and related items identified to Brevet Brigadier General James H. Kidd, 6th Michigan Cavalry, for $102,000 in June 2016. The 6th Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was a part of the famed Michigan Brigade, commanded for a time by Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer. 6th Michigan Heavy Artillery Muster, Detachment of Company K, April 30, 1864 to August 24, 1864 1st Michigan Infantry – February 17, 1864-July 9, 1865 Michigan Civil War Collection February 17, 1864 7th Michigan Cavalry Commanded at Gettysburg by Colonel William D’Anton Mann. The Michigan Cavalry Brigade was a brigade of volunteer cavalry during the latter half of the war. Artillery Battery on the edge of what is now known as East Cavalry Field, while the remainder of the Michigan Brigade led by Custer fought Confederates under J.E.B. Active pursuit resulted in overtaking the Indians, some troops of the 3d Cavalry, and E, I and K, 6th Cavalry, coming together from different posts on the hot trail just as the Indians were sighted. 6th Michigan Cavalry Commanded at Gettysburg by Colonel George Grey. The 6th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry was organized at Grand Rapids, Michigan, May 28 to October 13, 1862. 1st Michigan Colored Infantry/102nd US Colored Troops 1st Michigan Engineers 1st Michigan Sharpshooters 1st Michigan Cavalry 2nd Michigan Cavalry 3rd Michigan Cavalry 4th Michigan Cavalry 5th Michigan Cavalry 6th Michigan Cavalry 7th Michigan Cavalry 8th Michigan Cavalry 9th Michigan Cavalry 10th Michigan Cavalry 11th Michigan Cavalry It brought 461 men to the field. 8th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry ... Cavalry Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1864. Artillery Battery on the edge of what is now known as East Cavalry Field, while the remainder of the Michigan Brigade led by … Stuart. A little more than a month after his enlistment, Tucker was mustered into Company C of the 6th Michigan Cavalry, one of four regiments that formed the Michigan Cavalry Brigade.