An edition of Forest Haven soldiers (1999)

Forest Haven soldiers

the Civil War veterans of Glen Lake & surrounding Leelanau

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An edition of Forest Haven soldiers (1999)

Forest Haven soldiers

the Civil War veterans of Glen Lake & surrounding Leelanau

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This rare book was filled with wonderful local histories and a great feel for the natural environment of the region that tied in well with the pioneer veterans of the Lake-shore. Overmyer wrote:

 "Then, as now, they heard the morning songs of the whippoorwills among the forests of Sleeping Bear Bay; Loons echoed from the secluded beaches of Port Oneida, to the inland lakes of Otter Creek; and at sunset, the cry of the Bald Eagle filled the North Manitou skies."  - L. G. Overmyer, Forest Haven Soldiers

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 Anyone who has ever visited the region will recognize how well this local author captured the natural setting that these veterans fought and died for.  A rumored up-dated edition will be a welcome read down the road! ...

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Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
193

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Forest Haven soldiers: the Civil War veterans of Glen Lake & surrounding Leelanau
1999, Overmyer Historicals
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Table of Contents

Includes chapters on local history and
Glen Arbor
Leelanau County
1st Michigan Sharpshooters
10th Michigan Cavalry
15th Michigan Infantry
26th Michigan Infantry
An amazing history of the first pioneer veterans of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Leelanau County, Michigan. This book tells the story of their experiences in the most deadly and challenging conflict in our Nation's history. Live through the pre-Civil War years of the first settlements in Leelanau and how this tranquil beauty shaped the men who served their country. Experience life in the 10th Michigan Cavalry through diary and rare photographs of the men who made its' history. Follow the Gallant 15th Michigan Infantry into battle and pay respect to the Lakeshore Tigers of the 26th Michigan. Admire the bravery of the Peshawbestown Indians of the 1st Michigan Sharpshooters and other soldiers from the Grand Traverse Region who served in other Civil War units. The history of all known veterans who later settled around the Leelanau Peninsula after the Civil War, unfold in a rare virtue that includes activities in the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.). Forest Haven Soldiers carefully includes a genealogical listing of the final resting-place of these brave souls.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-193).

Published in
Grand Rapids, MI
Genre
Biography., Registers.
Other Titles
Civil War veterans of Glen Lake and surrounding Leelanau

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/474
Library of Congress
F572.L45 O84 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
v, 193 p. :
Number of pages
193

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6800934M
ISBN 10
0967925908
LCCN
00131665
OCLC/WorldCat
44805083
Goodreads
5280091

Work Description

This rare book was filled with wonderful local histories and a great feel for the natural environment of the region that tied in well with the pioneer veterans of the Lake-shore. Overmyer wrote:

 "Then, as now, they heard the morning songs of the whippoorwills among the forests of Sleeping Bear Bay; Loons echoed from the secluded beaches of Port Oneida, to the inland lakes of Otter Creek; and at sunset, the cry of the Bald Eagle filled the North Manitou skies."  - L. G. Overmyer, Forest Haven Soldiers
 Anyone who has visited this region will realize how well this local author captured the Leelanau - Grand Traverse area setting of Michigan that these veterans fought and died for. A rumored up-dated edition will be a welcome read down the road...

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January 11, 2018 Edited by JBunyan1776 Added new cover
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December 6, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Added subjects from MARC records.
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