. History of the Michigan organizations at Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge, 1863 [electronic resource]. ear the right flank of the army until night closed the battle. 252 CHICKAMAUGA, CHATTANOOGA AND MISSIONARY RIDGE. THE TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. No reunion of this regiment was held, but few of its survivors being pres-«ent. The following is the inscription: MICHIGAN To Her TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT OP INFANTRY, Commanded by Colonel William B. McCreery, Major Seymour Chase. Lytles Brigade, Sheridans Division, McCooks Corps. This monument marks the position where the regiment performed


. History of the Michigan organizations at Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge, 1863 [electronic resource]. ear the right flank of the army until night closed the battle. 252 CHICKAMAUGA, CHATTANOOGA AND MISSIONARY RIDGE. THE TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. No reunion of this regiment was held, but few of its survivors being pres-«ent. The following is the inscription: MICHIGAN To Her TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT OP INFANTRY, Commanded by Colonel William B. McCreery, Major Seymour Chase. Lytles Brigade, Sheridans Division, McCooks Corps. This monument marks the position where the regiment performed its mostiimportant service during the engagement, September 20, 1863. CASUALTIES. Engaged ..... .. 311 Killed 16 Wounded .. .. .... .. 73 Missing .. 17 Total loss 106 On the 19th, the regiment with its brigade marched from Pond Spring,«coming into line of battle at Crawfish Springs, advancing to Lee and Gor-dons Mills; that night moved to the left, taking position at the Glenn house,jthence to this position about 11 oclock, September 20. In the campaigns of (Chattanooga it performed important engineer MONUMENT, TWENTY-FIRST MICHIGAN, LYTLE HILL.


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