MICHIGAN REGISTERED
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MICHIGAN
THE
STATE OF MICHIGAN
HAS ERECTED
THIS MARKER
TO HER BRAVE AND
CORAGEOUS SONS
WHO FOUGHT AT
STONES RIVER TO
PRESERVE THE UNION
Erected by the Michigan Civil War Centennial
Observance Commission 1966
MICHIGAN HISTORICAL COMMISSION REGISTERED MARKER NO. 279
MICHIGAN REGISTERED
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This marker is dedicated to all the Michigan soldiers engaged in this great battle, to the 71 men how lost their lives and to the 6 regiments which fought bravely for their country:
21st Michigan Infantry, commanded by Lt. Col. William B. McCreery (Fling), 18 killed, 89 wounded, 36 missing
11th Michigan Infantry, commanded by Col. William L. Stoughton (Sturgis), 30 killed, 84 wounded, 25 missing
13th Michigan Infantry, commanded by Col. Michael Shoemaker (Jackson), 17 killed, 72 wounded
4th Michigan Cavalry, commanded by Col. Robert H. G. Minty (Detroit), 1 killed, 7 wounded, 12 missing
1st Michigan Engineers and Mechanics, commanded by Col. William P. Innes (Grand Rapids), 2 killed, 9 wounded, 5 missing
1st Michigan Artillery Battery, Company A, commanded by Co. Cyrus O. Loomis (Coldwater), 1 killed, 10 wounded, 2 missing
Michigan men fought at Stones River for the preservation and perpetuity of the Union
MICHIGAN HISTORICAL COMMISSION REGISTERED MARKED NO. 279