Wars and Conflicts History Society and Culture Michigan
An small article on The Toledo War of 1835, which was a most unusual war between Michigan and Ohio lasting only a few days.
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- Battle of Brownstown - Description of this 1812 battle along the Detroit history River with history links.
- Military Museums & Forts in Michigan - A list with descriptions and links to the military museums history and Michigan forts.
- Battle of Michilimacinac Island - Description of the 1812 capture of Mackinac Island.
- Third Michigan Volunteer Infantry Company F - Civil War reenactment group. Includes history, calendar of society and culture society and culture events, image galleries and related links.
- Battle of Fort Mackinac...July 1814 - Description of the American attempt to recapture Mackinac history Island.
- The Toledo War of 1835 - An small article on The Toledo War of 1835, which was a most unusual war between Michigan and Ohio lasting only a few days.
- Chief Pontiac's Siege of Detroit - The Detroit News\\' biography of the Ottawa chief chronicles his accomplishments as orator, leader, and warrior. Includes historical illustrations.
- Overmyer Historicals - Publishings on Michigan and military history, and genealogy.
- American Polar Bears: The American Expeditionary Force to Northern Russia - Story of Michigan soldiers stationed in Northern Russia society and culture during World War I.
- William Hull's Detroit Campaign - Galafilm Multimedia\\'s War of 1812 covers the capture of the wars and conflicts Cuyahoga Packet, capture of Fort Mackinac, the Fall of Detroit, wars and conflicts and the Fort Dearborn massacre, with links.
- Fallen Timbers Battlefield - Description of this 1794 battle and its tremendous society and culture history impact on Michigan and the Great Lakes region.
- Civil War Gallery, Michigan Historical Museum - Brief coverage of the part the state played society and culture in the war.
- River Raisin Battlefield - Remember the Raisin - Monroe, Michigan - covers in depth the history of the 1812 battle from many aspects, as well as preservation efforts and current events.
- "Detroit's Own" - Polar Bear Memorial Association - The Association is dedicated to maintaining the memory history of the veterans, known as "Detroit\\'s Own" and history "Polar Bears", who fought as part of the history American North Russian Expeditionary Force in 1918-1919. history Contains photographs, articles, hon
- Battle of Detroit - Description of the 1812 campaign along the Detroit River and the surrender of Detroit.
- Battles of the River Raisin - Contains links to a history of the 1812 society and culture wars and conflicts battles, a list British and American casualties, photographs society and culture wars and conflicts from the January Memorial ceremony, and exhibits from society and culture wars and conflicts the visitor center.
- Michigan Military History - State site with a series of histories of wars and conflicts history Michigan\\'s National Guard from the early organized militia wars and conflicts history in 1708 to the present.
- The Battle of Frenchtown: The River Raisin Massacre - History of 1813 battle and massacre in Michigan society and culture with links.
- Michigan Civil War Links - A collection of links to resources related to history the state\'s society and culture involvement in the war.
- Battle of Maguaga - Description of this 1812 battle along the Detroit River.
- Civil War Material in the Clarke Historical Library - A list and brief description of material at history Clarke Historical Library Central Michigan University.
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