. Personal and historical sketches and facial history of and by members of the Seventh regiment Michigan volunteer cavalry, 1862-1865 . rk when I left the camp on February did all the clerical work for these two courts and one other,while practically doing all the work of the Adjutants Colonel Briggs left, Captain Birney had command of theMichigan detachment. His Adjutant was Lieutenant Frank 193 B. Clark, then only twenty years of age. During four years ofhard service, Lieutenant Clark had not been wounded, butsoon after his discharge, while on the homeward trip, hestumbled


. Personal and historical sketches and facial history of and by members of the Seventh regiment Michigan volunteer cavalry, 1862-1865 . rk when I left the camp on February did all the clerical work for these two courts and one other,while practically doing all the work of the Adjutants Colonel Briggs left, Captain Birney had command of theMichigan detachment. His Adjutant was Lieutenant Frank 193 B. Clark, then only twenty years of age. During four years ofhard service, Lieutenant Clark had not been wounded, butsoon after his discharge, while on the homeward trip, hestumbled and fell over a tent rope and was killed by the dis-charge of his own revolver. I have mentioned many of our commissioned officers, but Talso remember many brave, big-hearted men who, althoughthey never wore shoulder straps, were excellent soldiers andmen, and worthy of all praise. At this moment the names oc-curring to me are Sergeant George A. Hart, Co. B; Ser-geant Marshall Bellinger, Co. A; Sergeant Al. McLouth,Co. B; Sergeant Crane, Co. E; Robert J. Kelley, Co. F;George House, Walter E. Bush, Otto Feyeraben, John Paul,Co. 194


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