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Curtenius Guard Camp #17 Department of Michigan Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War CATEGORY NAME OF ITEM VOLUME HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS INDEX Lansing/Sunfield Curtenius Guard Camp #17 Department of Michigan Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Updated January 1, 2013 (KGH) CATEGORY NAME OF ITEM VOLUME Books Collecting Grand Army of the Republic Memorabilia IV* Elmwood Cemetery, The Civil War Veterans (1993) VII* History, Company K, 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry III The Boys in Blue with Glory Armed and Shod in Grand Review Swing Past the Throne of God (1903) III* The Big Guns, Civil War Siege, Seacoast and Naval Cannon (1997) *** Connections: A Life, A Family, and Good Friends (2003) *** Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (1996) ***** War of the Rebellion, A Compilation of the Official Records of Union and Confederate Armies Series I, Vol. 1-12, plus Index (1901) *** Michigan History Magazine (Vol 91, No 3, Pages 24- 31) Memorial Day at Arlington *** Union Soldiers of the Civil War Buried in Ingham County *** Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States 125th Congress 8-10 October, 2010 Grand Rapids, Michigan Honoring Keith G. Harrison, Commander-in-Chief 2010, Remembering James Vernor II, Commander-in-Chief 1941-1947 *** Computer Disks The Rededication of the Michigan Monument at Andersonville Andersonville, Georgia (May 30, 2004) XIII The Michigan Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument Service of Rededication Detroit, Michigan (April 9 2005) XIII Monroe County (Michigan) Virtual Field Tour Civil War _______________ * = Contained in Inside Pocket of Listed Volume. ** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #3 *** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #7 **** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #5 ***** = Located in GAR Hall Foyer ## = Camp Secretaryhas Book CATEGORY NAME OF ITEM VOLUME (April 2004) XIII 25th Monument Rededication – Benjamin Prichard Camp Kalamazoo, Michigan (October 1, 2005) XIII Historical Souvenir Governor’s Guard, Company E, 1st Regiment, Michigan National Guard (1896) (2009 Scanned Document Creation of Disk) XIII Michigan Initiative by Paul Dave Arnold (2010) XIII A.S. Williams GAR Post #40 (Charlotte, Michigan) GAR Memorial Record Book and Index XIII Camp Finances 7/31/1995 – 6/30/2004 XIII Curtenius Guard Camp #17 Article - Submitted to Lansing 150 Time Capsule Selection Committee Curtenius Guard Camp 17 (October 21, 2009) XIII Bylaw Amendments November 24, 2009 XI Bylaw Amendments May 30, 2003 XI Bylaw Amendments March 25, 1997 XI Bylaw Amendments November 28, 1995 XI Bylaws January 29, 1991 Amended XI Bylaws April 25, 1988 XI BylawsJanuary31,1984 XI Camp Annual, Status, and Quarterly Reports 1991 – Present XIV## Camp Charter (Provisional and Full) Signatories I Camp Correspondence (1983 to Present) IX Camp Meeting Minutes (1983 to 2004) ** Camp Meeting Minutes (2005 to Present) ## Camp Membership Records (Member #1 to Present) ** Camp Newsletter – The Sunfield Yankee 1995–2004 XV Camp Treasury Records (1983 to 7/31/1995) ** Certificates, Adopt-a-Highway Program 1991-1992&1993 V&VII First Banner Published in Michigan under the Editorship of Russell Gregory (Note all the members mentioned from the Curtenius Guard Camp #17, Winter 1993) VI Funeral Folder for Brother Max Oneil XIII List of Camp Members who became Department Officers I List of Camp Members who became National Officers I List of Donators to GAR Hall Restoration Fund I List of Gifts and Givers I _______________ * = Contained in Inside Pocket of Listed Volume. ** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #3 *** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #7 **** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #5 ***** = Located in GAR Hall Foyer ## = Camp Secretaryhas Book CATEGORY NAME OF ITEM VOLUME List of Samuel Grinnell Award Recipients I List of Camp Elected and Appointed Officers I Austin Blair Membership Award 1989 VI Memorial Service for James T. Lyons (March17, 2009) XIII Photocopy of Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1985 Charter **** Photographs - 50th Anniversary Remembrance Day Program Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 2006 (from Camp website) XIII Photographs of program giving Keith G. Harrison Framed picture as Commander-in-Chief XII &XIII Photographs of Camp #17 Charters XIII Photographs - Adoption of Michigan Highway M-50 XIII Photographs - Election of James B. Pahl as Commander -in-Chief August 2006 (from Camp website) XIII Photographs - Various Camp Member 1999 – 2006 XIII Resolution for Nomination and Support for Brother James B. Pahl, PDC for National Treasurer, 1998 XIII Photographs - Camp Meeting, November 26, 2002 XVII Photographs - Bruce Butgereit Presentation, July 2002 XVII Photographs - GAR Hall Repair, Refurbishment, and Cleanup, 2000 XVII Photographs - Camp Meeting, March 29, 2000 XVII Photographs - Camp #17, Unknown Dates XVII Photographs - Jeff Adams Presentation on Eaton County Brigade, September 2000 XVII Photographs - Initiation of Junior Member James Hilts, September 2003 XVII Photographs - Camp School Program, June 3, 1999 XVII Photographs - Camp Meeting, September 29, 2009 XVIII Photographs - Keith Harrison & Brian Shumway, July 26, 2005 XVIII Photographs - 20th Anniversary of Camp #17, July 2003 XVIII Photographs - SUVCW PCinC Harrison elected MOLLUS CinC, October 2009 XVIII Detroit GAR Hall G.A.R. Building (Detroit, Michigan) (1981) VII G.A.R. Place, An Adaptive Re-use Proposal (1983) VII Listing and Paperwork for Placement of Detroit GAR Hall onto the National Register of Historic Places, February 9, 1986 V _______________ * = Contained in Inside Pocket of Listed Volume. ** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #3 *** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #7 **** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #5 ***** = Located in GAR Hall Foyer ## = Camp Secretaryhas Book CATEGORY NAME OF ITEM VOLUME Documents/Articles 200th Anniversary Copy of the Bill of Rights IV Article - Submitted to Lansing 150 Time Capsule Selection Committee Curtenius Guard Camp 17 (October 21, 2009) XIII Catalogue - 1887 GAR Price List for Uniforms, Swords, Banners and Flags II Commissioned Officers of African-American Descent We Drank from the Same Canteen by Paul David Arnold (May2008) XIII Who are Qualifying Ancestors for Membership in MOLLUS (1993) VI Compendium of Donated Obsolete Ordinance, 1995 XIII Extracts from various official publications concerning the Iron Brigade IV GAR Finding Aid I GAR Posts in Michigan by County XIII History of Curtenius Guards of Ingham County, Michigan (ca 1920) I History of the GAR, Engagements of the Civil War, The Easel Monument Project (1896) VI History of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1881-1931 (1931) V Hospital Trains of the Army of the Cumberland Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Fall 1992 VII Job Descriptions for Camp and Department Officers- Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, September 1993 VII Michigan at Gettysburg (1899) II Michigan Burial Sites of Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients (No Date) VII Michigan Civil War Markers, Memorials and Monuments (1962) I Michigan Civil War Markers, Memorials and Monuments (1978) XIII Michigan Regimental Flag in North Carolina (1990) VI Michigan Sesquicentennial Report 1837-1987 (1987) I On to Gettysburg - Ten Days from My Diary of 1863 (1983) VI Reprint of 1865 publication entitled, Prisoners Who Died at Andersonville Prison, Atwater List V Return to Gettysburg American History, Aug. 1993 VII _______________ * = Contained in Inside Pocket of Listed Volume. ** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #3 *** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #7 **** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #5 ***** = Located in GAR Hall Foyer ## = Camp Secretaryhas Book CATEGORY NAME OF ITEM VOLUME Survey of the State of Michigan Flag Collection (August 28, 1990) VI The Last Hours of President Lincoln, A Historical Notation IV The Sons of Veterans of the United States of America (1881) V Biography of Herrick Hodges (1994) XII The Eaton Battalion (March 1995) XII Personal Reminiscences of the Grand Army of the of the Republic (June 1995) XII Fliers General John A. Logan's Memorial Order, May 5, 1868 VI Michigan Department, SUVCW I Our Heritage (1993) I Memorabilia Captain Samuel Eberly Gross (Extensive Original Documents) III Lincoln GAR Post #19 of Bangor, Michigan III Plaque in Memory of Wilbur Spalding (6th Michigan Heavy Artillery *** Videocassette – Remembrance Day, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania November 1991 *** Michigan Department SUVCW Abraham Lincoln Certificate Recipients, 1987 – 1997 XIII Annual Report of the Historian, June 8, 1991 II Bylaws June 10, 1995 XI Bylaws August 13, 1986 XI Bylaws July 8, 1940 XI List of Michigan Department SUVCW Commanders (1884 to Present) I List of SUVCW Camps (Past and Present) in Michigan (1994) VI Map Showing Locations of SUVCW Camps in Michigan (1994) VI Michigan Department Commanders, 1883 – 1997 XIII Michigan Department Commander Orders (Series 1983/84 - Series 1991/92) VIII Michigan's Messenger (beginning 1992 not inclusive) VIII Meeting Minutes Annual Encampments (beginning 1986) XVI Photographs - Michigan Department Encampment, _______________ * = Contained in Inside Pocket of Listed Volume. ** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #3 *** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #7 **** = Contained in Historical Records Tote #5 ***** = Located in GAR Hall Foyer ## = Camp Secretaryhas Book CATEGORY NAME OF ITEM VOLUME April 2000 XVII Photographs - Michigan Department Encampment, 1988 XVII Miscellaneous Newspaper Articles and Photographs 1929 – 2000 XIII Odes and Hymns, Sons of Veterans, U.S.A. I Genealogy and History Book Fair Vendors, 1998 XIII Genealogy Workshop, 1998 XIII
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