Minor Michigan Infantry Units of The American Civil War - Independent Company, Michigan Volunteer Infantry (Provost Guard)

Independent Company, Michigan Volunteer Infantry (Provost Guard)

The Independent Company was organized at Detroit, Michigan and mustered in on January 3, 1863. The unit served as Provost Guard at the Detroit Barracks until it was mustered out of service on May 9, 1865.

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