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Scanned Files List August 1, 2018 Description www.miegs.org Scanned Files List August 1, 2018 No Lib Scan File Folder Recs Description/Comment Call Number Sys Scan Ind Evolution of Michigan Townships; by Mid-Michigan Genealogical Soc.; publ. 1972; 75pp.; 91 includes alphabetical listing of Michigan townships (Eaton County is on pages 15-16 which 300-50 includes Tyler & Green Twps.). Red notebook. 300.50 Yes Yes No Zank/ Pilbeam- Ancestors of Dennis Zank & Sandra Pilbeam; assorted MI Death 79 Certificates; 1870-1920; surnames: Ames/ Baker/ Ballard/ Dacon/ Gregg/ Hilton/ database/ 300-103a Kingsley/ Montgomery/ etc. Black notebook. 300.103 Yes Yes Ind Sys Zank/ Pilbeam- Ancestors of Dennis Zank & Sandra Pilbeam; assorted MI death 19 information printed from the Internet; 1870-1920; surnames: Ames/ Baker/ Ballard/ database/ 300-103b Dacon/ Gregg/ Hilton/ Kingsley/ Montgomery/ etc. Black notebook. 300.103 Yes Yes Ind Sys Obituaries from the Battle Creek Enquirer News; Reflecting Birthdates of the Late 152 1800's to the Early 1900's; Compilation of Newspaper Obituaries taken from the Battle database/ 313-2 Creek News. Blue cover. Willard Libraries, Battle Creek, MI 313.2 Yes Yes Ind Sys 313-13 261 Obits from the Battle Creek Enquirer: July-Nov. 1998. 313.13 Yes Yes No Marriage Announcements 1859-1868, 1876-1877 And Obituaries 1859 -1868 & 1876, Note 1864 & 1965 Missing; Extracted from the Ingham County News Newspapers; by the Ingham County Genealogical Society; publ. 1997; 12pp. Brown soft cover. at the 1998 ECGS Workshop 333.17 Yes Lansing State Journal: Dec. 1-15, 1956, index by Velma J. Lundy Contains deaths, marriages, births, divorces & funerals. 333.24 Yes Index to Michigan Soldiers Obituaries: Civil, Spanish & WWI; originally transcribed from local newspapers by Francis Hall; 1898-1939. Yellow soft cover. 342.11 Yes Index To Burial Record Of Soldiers v.3; 1/ 22/ 1917 to 10/ 15/ 1921. Transcribed by K.J. 10 401-1b Simpson Blue soft cover w/ clear front. 401.1b Yes Yes No "G.A.R. Record" Samuel W. Grinnell Post No.283 Articles of Association & Incorporation 6 401-7 Red hard cover 401.7 Yes Yes No Index of Soldiers Burial Record: Eaton County; 1886-1912; Report of Burial- Indigent x 401-8 Soldiers, Sailors & Marines Brown soft cover. 401.8 Yes Yes "The United States Marine Corps Museum" Quantico, VA (pamplet) 8 folded pages Dark 6 blue soft folder (Author: ) (Published: / ) (Acquired From: Drouscella Halsey) 401-11 Marine Museum 401.11 Yes Yes No www.miegs.org Scanned Files List August 1, 2018 No Lib Scan File Folder Recs Description/Comment Call Number Sys Scan Ind Primarily DD-214's of US soldiers; 1940's to 1970's; surnames: Andrus/ Barnes/ Bartkowiak/ Bell/ Bosworth/ Bradshaw/ Braun/ Brennan/ Clark/ Clem/ Cohoon/ Combs/ 84 Daniels/ DeWeese/ Dickey/ Dunn/ Fish/ Foster/ Francisco/ Froehlich/ Galbreath/ 401-12 Griffin/ etc. Black notebook. 401.12 Yes Yes No Oldsmobile: A War Years Pictorial; by Helen J. Earley & James R. Walkinshaw; photos are of Olds involvement in WWI, WWII, & Korea; publ. 1997; 308pp.; index in the back (note: includes Eaton Co. emplyees in photos). Red hard cover w/ a gray & red jacket. 401.14 Yes Camp Sherman: Hold 'Em Boys! We'll Be There!; Camp Sherman Souvenir, Chillicothe, 401-15 102 Ohio; edited by Frank H. Ward; 96pp. Brown soft cover book. 401.15 Yes Yes no Some "Civil War Hospitals" 4pp. printout listing the hospitals, city, state, bed capcity. 4 from Bill Korroch's computer board (Author: U/ L by Michael Cambre, Terrytown, LA) 406-11 Civil War Hospitals(Published: / ) (Acquired From: Jeff Warren) 406.11 Yes Yes No (database) United States Civil War Soldiers Living In Michigan In 1894. 406.19 Yes Yes Ind Sys Brief History and Roster of Company H, Sixth Michigan Heavy... Artillery. Brown soft 5 406-26 cover. Compiled by L.S. Butler 406.26 Yes Yes No The Eaton Rifles: The Men Of Company H; by C. Falk; 04 Nov 1987; photocopy of original. Soft brown cover. 406.27 Yes Muster Out Roll of Capt. Cyrus F. Smith's Co. A. of the 31st Regiment of Michigan Infantry Volunteers; 26 Apr. 1898 - 17 May 1899; Enrolling in Jackson, Michigan. 406.28 Yes G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic); A. S. Williams Post No. 40; 1890; Grand Army (database) 60 Records For Post Historian; member data forms filled out by members; collection is not complete; also includes a list of members. Most are photocopies, a few are originals. 406.29 Yes Yes Ind Sys Soldier's Record; 1861-1862; list of Eaton County volunteers published by the County of database Eaton in the State of Michigan, for the Support of the Government and the…Brown soft cover. 406.32 Yes Yes Ind Sys Michigan Soldiers and Sailors: Alphabetical Index; 1097pp.; Alphebetical General Index to Public Library Sets of 85,271 Names of Michigan Soldiers And Sailors Individual Records. Brown Hard cover. 406.33 Yes www.miegs.org Scanned Files List August 1, 2018 No Lib Scan File Folder Recs Description/Comment Call Number Sys Scan Ind George W. Ervay Civil War Letters; as transcribed by B. Parish; transcribed from originals now in possession of Betty Moon, November 1986.; letters were written in 1861- 1863. Brown soft cover. 406.35 Yes Grand Army of the Republic Photographs; G.A.R.; Post #40; 1914; 43pp.; surnames: Allen/ (database) 46 Anderson/ Baughman/ Beardsley/ Beekman/ Bottomly/ Nye/ Branden/ Brouse/ Bryan/ Bryant/ Butler/ Carson/ Champlin/ Christian/ Kellogg/ etc. Gray Notebook. 406.42 Yes Yes Ind Sys Certificates of Enlistment (Civil War); Kalamo Twp.; 1862-1865; enlistment info on (database) 61 soldiers; includes census of the their families for relief payments: Names of Family, Age, Residence, & Remarks. Photocopies in gray notebook. 406.48 Yes Yes Ind Sys Relief Funds paid to families of volunteer soldiers; Kalamo Twp.; Aug. 6, 1863 to Oct. 27, database/ relief 5 1864; original slips issued to the family by the treasurer of Eaton Co.; 5pp. Red folder with clear front. 406.52 Yes Yes Ind Sys G.A.R. Grand Army Of The Republic, Samuel Grinnell Post #283, Sunfield, Michigan, Charlter Members; by Sunfield Historical Society; publ. 2015; 177pp. Blue soft cover book. 406.59 Yes Michigan Civil War Soldiers Who Died In Florida; by Betty Distroll; probably publ'd in the 2000's; 103pp. Black hard bound book. 406.60 Yes List of Civil War Veterans Not found in war records; list of Civil War Records from State of Michigan Archives; surnames: Decke/ Hulse/ Parson/ Crosby/ Fox/ Frickett/ 406.61 Hastings/ Munson/ Sawyer/ Shepler/ Smith/ Barnard/ Byxbee/ Choate/ Demary/ Farsworth/ etc.; 2 pages. Yes Eli Cook & the 3rd Sharpshooters Co. A & Berdan 3rd Sharpshooters Co. I; Civil War; Comrades of the Battlefield; includes a Find A Grave bio of George E. Albee, A List of the (database) 7 406.62 Battles of of the 1st Reg. US Sharp Shooters, etc. Black binder of phtocopies. Donated first to CSA & then to ECGS. Yes Yes Eaton County, Michigan Spanish-American War Volunteers; 1898; one page list of: Surname, Given (name), Rank, Place (community), & Unit; printed from the Internet; surnames: Allen/ Andrews/ Bishop/ Boughton/ Brainerd/ Cole/ Covey/ Cushing/ Day, etc Blue folder. 407.2 Yes www.miegs.org Scanned Files List August 1, 2018 No Lib Scan File Folder Recs Description/Comment Call Number Sys Scan Ind Spanish American War; William A. Walter (d. 1954) mentioned as "Not found in military 407.3 records" & a record of Frank H. Minier (d. 1956) of St. Johns, MI; 1 page. Yes List of W.W.I Veterans Not Found in War Records; List of World War I Records from State of Michigan Archives; surnames: Button / Carpenter / Gorski / MacRoberts / x Passaneau / Sippel / Winfield / Aldrich / Baxter / Beitler / Braun / Biebesheimer / 408-6 Brown / Clark / etc.; 21 pages. 408.6 Yes Yes No USS Indianapolis (CA-35): Navy's Worst Tragety at Sea…880 Men Died, ONLY 317 409-005 9 SURVIVED!; Authors USS Indianapolis Surviors; published 2002; 520pp.; WWII. Richard 409.5 was a speaker at the ECGS monthly meeting in the month of May 2018. yes Yes no Duffey- The One Boy Who Died: A Week's Dead In Vietnam, SP4 Jerry N. Duffey 1951- 1971, Charlotte, Michigan; an article from Life Magazine, Jan. 21, 1972, Vol. 72, No. 2; 411-3 12 12pp. Photocopies in orange folder. Originally, Life magazine was donated; photocopied the article & gave away the magazine. 411.3 Yes Yes no This Is Your War; Memoirs of a U.S. Marine "Quick Reactionary Force" squad leader in Vietnam; by Corporal Lawrence (Kip) J. Williams, Squad Leader; Sep. 2015; 179pp. (note: 411.4 Williams is from the Vermontville, MI area) Blue colorful soft cover book. Yes American Legion DOCUMENTS ONGOING. FINANCIAL RECORDS(RECEIPTS, BANK) PLANNING RECORDS FOR NEW BUILDING ON M-79.INSURANCE POLICIES, OFFICE 412.001 MINUTE BOOKS WITH MANY NAMES OF MEMBERS FROM 1937-1979. (Note: There are many documents donated with this collection.) Yes Some I (Some) AMERICAN LEGION COLLECTION. CEMETERY PLOTS AND CEMETERY LOCATIONS FOR SPANISH AMERICAN WAR, CIVIL WAR, WWI VETS, IN EATON COUNTY. DARK 412.001.A BLUE NOTEBOOK. / INDEXED FOR EACH CEMETERY IN FRONT OF NOTEBOOK WITH MAPS OF EACH CEMETERY. Yes Yes Ind Sys www.miegs.org Scanned Files List August 1, 2018 No Lib Scan File Folder Recs Description/Comment Call Number Sys Scan Ind AMERICAN LEGION COLL PHOTOS OF MEMBERS- HOWARD AMES, HARVEY NYE, HARRY GAMBLE IN WWI UNIFORM, OSCAR ROGER- VICE ADMIRAL, U.S.M., JOE 412.001.B MATHEWS,2. J. MILTON PATRICK-1969-1970, JOHN M. CAREY-1978-1979. etc. / GRAD PIC OF FRANCES FLAHERTY-1936. Yes Yes Ind Sys AMERICAN LEGION COLLECTION.
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