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Potter, Theodore E. (Captain, Co. C, 11th Minnesota Infantry), "Military reminiscences of Theodore E. Potter", 1900

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(Potter was captain of Company C, 11th Minnesota Infantry, in 1864-1865. The reminiscence describes his time with the 11th Infantry in addition to the 1855 William Walker filibuster (an unauthorized military expedition) in Nicaragua and his service with the Minnesota militia, 1857-1863, fighting Native Americans.)

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Seage, Henry S. (Color Sergeant, Co. E, 4th Michigan Infantry), "Battle of Fredericksburg", 1899

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(Reminiscences of the battle of Fredericksburg, Nov. 19, 1862. Seage, of Hillsdale County, Mich., entered the service in Company E, 4th Michigan Infantry, in 1861, serving as color sergeant. He was on detached service with Company K, 1st Michigan Infantry, on July 2, 1864 in, Petersburg, Va.)

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Trowbridge, L. S. (Colonel, 10th Michigan Cavalry), "A continuation of the narrative of the Stoneman Raid of 1865 terminating in the pursuit of Jefferson Davis" and "The surrender of Munfordsville", 1902 and 1906

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(The first paper is concerned with the pursuit of Jefferson Davis. The second contains a description, with copies of documents, of the surrender of Munfordville. Trowbridge entered the service in the 5th Michigan Cavalry as major in 1862, became lieutenant colonel in the 10th Michigan Cavalry in 1863 and colonel in 1864. He was made brevet brigadier general and brevet major general for faithful and meritorious services.)