In Honor of All
Civil War Cass County, Michigan
Veterans

USA Flag We Salute The Military Men and Woman
of Cass County, Michigan
We are what they fought for.


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Updated on November 13, 2006. - This Cass County Genweb page was intitiated on September 24, 2006 in honor of the Men and Women of Cass County, Michigan who served their county without pause or question. In the following months and years we will add veterans to the of the Civil War from Cass County .

FORTY-SECOND ILLINOIS
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102nd COLORED TROOPS
OF CASS COUNTY
SIXTH MICHIGAN INFANTRY
TWELTH MICHIGAN INFANTRY
Civil War - Cass County History
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Donated Soldier Information:

Julius Waterstradt (Private) Elisted on 10-22-1864 in Company E, Fifteenth Regiment, Michigan Infantry, at Kalamazoo, for one year. Described as :age 41, eyes Grey, hair Light, height 5'8", occupation Farmer. The service was credited to Marcellus, Cass County, Mich. Source: Records of the Michigan Military Establishment, RG 59-14. - Contributed by: Robert Phelps

Cornelius Fuller; served from IN, he also lived in Cass Co. after 1880, died there and is buried in Union Cemetery.
Private in Co. B, 15th IN. infantry from 6/04/1861 -8/18/1865 ( from special schedule, S.D. 4, E. D. 88, Minor Civil Division Porter Township Cass Co. MI.)
War Soldiers Record about Cornelius Fuller Name: Cornelius Fuller , Residence: St Joseph County, Indiana Enlistment Date: 14 June 1861 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Indiana Unit Numbers: 564 564 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 14 June 1861 Enlisted in Company B, 15th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 14 June 1861. Deserted Company B, 15th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 06 October 1862 in Springfield, KY, also Unit Numbers: 567 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private Mustered out Company A, 17th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 08 August 1865 in Macon, GA - contributed by: Benjamin Kinsey .

Sgt. James M. Savage LaGrange e. Oct. 31, 1861 vet. Dec. 25, 1863 m.o. Feb. 15, 1866

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