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Michigan Troops Go Home

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
September
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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New York, Sept. 3.- The Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth Michigan voiunteers have left Camp Wikoff, homeward bound, on a sixty-day furlough. They will travel by the West Shore line. The trains carrying the Michigan voiunteers had been arranged for by Governor Pingree. They are made up of Pullman coaches for both the sick and the well men. The governor's son, H. S. Pingree, is in charge and with him are the sixteen volunteer nurses that came froin Detroit on Wednesday to care for the invalids of the regiments. In thP Thirty-third are eighty sick men and in the Thirty-fourth forty. A few men not fit to travel are left in the general hospital.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News