TABLE Giving the Dates and Places of Muster of Michigan Regiments, Batteries, and Companies, the Dates at which they left the State, together with the Dates and Places of Muster Out, and the Dates at which they Returned to the State. Sept. 29, 1861. March 10, 1866 Salt Lake City, Utah. Paid and disb'n'd at Salt L. City. TABLE GIVING DATES AND PLACES OF MUSTER OF MICHIGAN REGIMENTS, ETC.-CONTINUED. 30th " Aug. 26, 1862... Hillsdale.. *Consolidated with the 8th Cavalry July 20, 1865. OFFICERS AND MEN WHO FELL UNDER THE FLAG, ETC.-CONTINUED. Twelfth Regiment Infantry...... Twentieth Regiment Infantry.... Twenty-fifth Regiment Infantry.... 3 2 1 10 3 4 3 10 1 11 50 38 64 37 40 Total officers and men. Since the late edition of this work and the printing of the first part of this volume, Mr. Z. Moses, the treasurer and only surviving officer of the Association, furnishes us with the statement as to the final disposition of the balance of the funds in the treasury of this Association. $298.05 was expended for different soldiers aid, for support of blind and destitute soldiers in Michigan. $135.61 was credited to the fund by the treasurer for interest secured by him on temporary investments in government bonds made by him on his own motion. The final balance of $1,508.90 was in 1870 remitted to Governor Baldwin to be used for the orphans of Michigan soldiers. In a letter from Governor Baldwin in 1873, he states that with Governor Bagley he made disbursements for which he holds receipts as follows: Thus in strict accordance with the objects for which the noble charity of the people of Michigan was contributed, closed the disbursement of every dollar of the funds of the Association. |