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This record group consists of various records and papers collected by the Michigan Department of State, History Division, Museum. The record group includes: Alanson Calkins papers (1836-1897); Amori B. Cook papers (1860-1877); depositions (1877-1889), one dealing with Sally Pike's interpretation of the suicide death of Mrs. Speight, the second deposition from Mary E. Gryen, concerned with murder and organized crime; Ulysses S. Grant letter (1864) to Major General Halleck; William Hinman papers (1835-1904); letters (1848-1945) from William and Elizabeth Cable, C.G. Luce, and Private David B. Swigart; Henry McConnell papers (1902-1969); marriage certificates (1852-1868) for Josias C. Clark and Anna I. Rice and for Lloyd Hulbert Sanders and Frank Adeliza Woodworth; military certificates (1852-1868) for Leonard H. Hunt, F.E. Marsh, and Frederick C. Miller; pension papers (1883-1893) of Almera Chamberlain, mother of Union soldier Private George B. Chamberlain; and Sarah Lyons Wright papers (1862-1868).
Michigan
State Archivist Mark Harvey and Eric Perkins with the Michigan History Center talk with Stateside host Cynthia Canty on Michigan Radio about Sarah Seelye, a Canadian who found her way to Flint, Michigan and volunteered for the 2nd Michigan Infantry under the name of Franklin Thompson. A transcript is available along with the interview audio.
Flint (Mich.)
Enlistment papers of the First Michigan Infantry
Enlistment papers of the First Michigan Infantry
Enlistment papers of the First Michigan Infantry