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  2. Michigan relics - Wikipedia

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    Michigan relics. A photo of one of the Michigan relics published in the Deseret Museum Bulletin in 1911. The Michigan Relics (also known as the Scotford Frauds or Soper Frauds) are a series of alleged ancient artifacts that were "discovered" during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. They were presented by some to be evidence that ...

  3. Battle of Frenchtown - Wikipedia

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    The Battles of Frenchtown, also known as the Battle of the River Raisin and the River Raisin Massacre, were a series of conflicts in Michigan Territory that took place from January 18–23, 1813, during the War of 1812. It was fought between the United States of America and a joint force of British and Native Americans near the River Raisin in ...

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  5. Civil War relics of Gen. William T. Sherman up for ... - AOL

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    The sword and trunk used by Gen. William T. Sherman during the Civil War are among about 500 items up for bid in Fleischer's Auctions' “Civil War & African American History: Wm. T. Sherman ...

  6. 1st Michigan Engineers and Mechanics Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin-Nashville Campaign was costly to the First Michigan Engineers, losing over 30 men as POWs. The unit also participated in Sherman's March to the Sea and at the Battle of Bentonville. Commanders. Colonel William Power Innes, September 12, 1861, to October 26, 1864; Colonel John B. Yates, November 3, 1864, to September 22, 1865

  7. SS Valley Camp - Wikipedia

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    Valley Camp stretches 550 feet (170 m) overall with a 525-foot (160 m) keel. She has a beam of 58 feet (18 m) and a depth of 31 feet (9.4 m). Her gross tonnage capacity is 12,000 gross tons. The ship was powered by a 1,800 horsepower (1,300 kW) triple expansion reciprocating steam engine which she retains to this day.

  8. Valley Relics Museum - Wikipedia

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    Valley Relics Museum. /  34.21222°N 118.50083°W  / 34.21222; -118.50083. Valley Relics Museum is a museum located in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. The LA Weekly named the Valley Relics Museum one of its 2017 winners of "Best Of L.A.: Arts & Entertainment". [1] Founded in 2013 by Tommy Gelinas, Valley Relics Museum's collection ...

  9. Shiloh National Military Park - Wikipedia

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    Park information. Total area: 3,997 acres (16.18 km 2) Federal area: 3,942 acres (15.95 km 2) Nonfederal area: 55 acres (0.22 km 2) The Shiloh National Military Park was established on December 27, 1894. In 1904, Basil Wilson Duke was appointed commissioner of Shiloh National Military Park by President Theodore Roosevelt.