The Red Book of Michigan: A Civil, Military and Biographical History |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 79
Page ix
... duty in Texas .............................. .................. .................. ...... . The Fourth Cavalry . — Colonel R. H. G. Minty ; First Battle at Stanford , in Ken- tucky ; Numerous Engagements in Tennessee and ...
... duty in Texas .............................. .................. .................. ...... . The Fourth Cavalry . — Colonel R. H. G. Minty ; First Battle at Stanford , in Ken- tucky ; Numerous Engagements in Tennessee and ...
Page 16
... duty of exploring the territory around Green Bay and Lake Superior , and of establishing at some convenient point a place for the general assembly of the neighboring tribes , this aged man , in August , 1660 , with but few preparations ...
... duty of exploring the territory around Green Bay and Lake Superior , and of establishing at some convenient point a place for the general assembly of the neighboring tribes , this aged man , in August , 1660 , with but few preparations ...
Page 20
... duty to alter and repair Fort Frontenac ; Lake Ontario was to be navigated ; a fort was to be built on Lake Erie , and a bark of extraordinary size for those inland seas was to be constructed . All these duties devolved upon himself ...
... duty to alter and repair Fort Frontenac ; Lake Ontario was to be navigated ; a fort was to be built on Lake Erie , and a bark of extraordinary size for those inland seas was to be constructed . All these duties devolved upon himself ...
Page 37
... duty assigned to General Amherst was to seize on Ticonderoga and Crown Point , and thence to proceed by the way of Lake Champlain and the St. Law- rence river to Quebec , to co - operate with General Wolfe in the siege of that place ...
... duty assigned to General Amherst was to seize on Ticonderoga and Crown Point , and thence to proceed by the way of Lake Champlain and the St. Law- rence river to Quebec , to co - operate with General Wolfe in the siege of that place ...
Page 50
... duty to inform Major Etherington of what had taken place : but , unfor- tunately , this officer paid no attention to it , considering it as mere idle ap- prehension . The number of savages having greatly increased , it was proposed the ...
... duty to inform Major Etherington of what had taken place : but , unfor- tunately , this officer paid no attention to it , considering it as mere idle ap- prehension . The number of savages having greatly increased , it was proposed the ...
Contents
14 | |
17 | |
30 | |
43 | |
52 | |
58 | |
103 | |
111 | |
231 | |
233 | |
265 | |
273 | |
287 | |
296 | |
306 | |
316 | |
115 | |
126 | |
133 | |
140 | |
146 | |
173 | |
182 | |
183 | |
192 | |
195 | |
208 | |
217 | |
218 | |
323 | |
328 | |
336 | |
345 | |
352 | |
392 | |
400 | |
406 | |
415 | |
507 | |
515 | |
521 | |
548 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
1st Michigan 4th Michigan 4th Michigan cavalry advance April army arrived artillery attack Austin Blair battery brave brigade camp campaign Capt Captain captured charge Cheboygan Colonel colors column command commenced companies corps creek crossed Detroit Detroit river division driving duty encamped enemy enemy's engaged enlisted fell field fighting fire flank force French front gallant gallantly Governor Grand Rapids guns hundred Huron Indians infantry J. E. B. Stuart Jackson July June Kalamazoo killed and wounded Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake Superior land large number Lieut Lieutenant loss March ment Michigan cavalry Michigan soldiers miles morning moved Murfreesboro mustered Nashville officers Ohio ordered patriotism peninsula pickets portion position Potomac prisoners railroad rear rebel rebellion received recruiting regi regiment river road Saginaw savages sent September skirmishers soldiers soon Station steamer Tennessee tion Union Union armies woods
Popular passages
Page 536 - For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a residence, by reason of his presence or absence, while employed in the service of the United States; nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of this state, or of the United States, or of the high seas ; nor while a student of any seminary of learning; nor while kept at any almshouse, or other asylum, at public expense ; nor while confined in any public prison.
Page 529 - ... the votes of both houses shall be determined by yeas and nays, and the names of the members voting for and against the bill shall be entered on the journals of each house respectively.
Page 544 - ... before they enter on the duties of their respective offices, take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation : "I do solemnly swear [or affirm, as the case may be] that...
Page 15 - For I think that God hath set forth us the apostles last, as it were appointed to death : for we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men.
Page 535 - In all criminal prosecutions for libels, the truth may be given in evidence to the jury ; and if it shall appear to the jury that the matter charged as libelous is true, and was published with good motives and for justifiable ends, the party shall be acquitted ; and the jury shall have the right to determine the law and the fact.
Page 540 - State board of education ; one for two years, one for four years, and one for six years ; and at each succeeding biennial election there shall be elected one member of such board, who shall hold his office for six years.
Page 532 - If, during a vacancy of the office of Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor shall be impeached, displaced, resign, die or become incapable of performing the duties of his office, or be absent from the State, the President of the Senate shall act as Governor, until the vacancy be filled, or the disability shall cease.
Page 540 - State debt in tlie order herein recited, until the extinguishment of the State debt, other than the amounts due to educational funds, when such specific taxes shall be added to, and constitute a part of the primary school interest fund.
Page 540 - The board of regents shall have the general supervision of the University, and the direction and control of all expenditures from the University interest fund.
Page 542 - The Legislature shall provide by law for the registry of all bills or notes, issued or put in circulation as money, and shall require ample security for the redemption of the same in specie.