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'''4th Michigan Cavalry''' ~ the regiment that captured ] '''4th Michigan Cavalry''' was a ] of ] in the ] during the ]. It was noted as being the regiment that captured the feeling ], ], as the Confederacy collapsed in the spring of 1865.


==Service==
(fuller account of his capture on ] entry)
The regiment was organized at ], and mustered in on ], ]. The 4th Michigan was under the command of ] ] of ]. After training and drilling, it left the state on ] for duty in ], and was soon attached to the 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, ] until November 1862.


Other assignments during the war included:
==Commander==
*1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, ], to January, 1863.
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Allegan, Allegan County, MI

==Casualties==
Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 48 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 341 Enlisted men by disease. Total 394.

==Mustered in==
*Organized at Detroit, Mich., and mustered in August 28, 1862.
*Left State for Louisville, Ky., September 26.
*Attached to 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1862.
*1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to January, 1863.
*1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863. *1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863.
*2nd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to November, 1863. *2nd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to November, 1863.
*1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to November, 1864. *1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to November 1864.
*1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Wilson's Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to November, 1864. *1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Wilson's Cavalry Corps, ], to November 1864.
*2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to July, 1865. *2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division of Mississippi, to July 1865.


The 4th Michigan Cavalry was involved in the capture of ], on ], ]. Subsequently, a detachment of the regiment participated in the pursuit and capture of Jefferson Davis at ], on ]. The 4th was assigned to routine duty at Macon and then at ], until the end of June. The regiment mustered out on ], ].
==Final Deployment==

*Capture of Macon April 20.
==Casualties==
*Pursuit and capture of Jeff Davis at Irwinsville, Ga., May 10 (Detachment).
The regiment lost during its term of service 3 officers and 48 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, and 2 officers and 341 enlisted men perished from disease, for a total fatality count of 394.
*Duty at Macon and Nashville until July.
*Mustered out July 1, 1865.


== See also == == See also ==
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==Documentation== ==References==
*''The Life and Times of General B. D. Pritchard'' by James J. Green (Allegan: Allegan County Historical Society, 1979) *''The Life and Times of General B. D. Pritchard'' by James J. Green (Allegan: Allegan County Historical Society, 1979)
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4th Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry
Michigan state flag
ActiveAugust 28, 1862 to July 1, 1865
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchCavalry
Military unit

4th Michigan Cavalry was a regiment of cavalry in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was noted as being the regiment that captured the feeling President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, as the Confederacy collapsed in the spring of 1865.

Service

The regiment was organized at Detroit, Michigan, and mustered in on August 28, 1862. The 4th Michigan was under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Dudley Pritchard of Allegan, Michigan. After training and drilling, it left the state on September 26 for duty in Louisville, Kentucky, and was soon attached to the 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio until November 1862.

Other assignments during the war included:

  • 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to January, 1863.
  • 1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863.
  • 2nd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to November, 1863.
  • 1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to November 1864.
  • 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Wilson's Cavalry Corps, Military Division of Mississippi, to November 1864.
  • 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division of Mississippi, to July 1865.

The 4th Michigan Cavalry was involved in the capture of Macon, Georgia, on April 20, 1865. Subsequently, a detachment of the regiment participated in the pursuit and capture of Jefferson Davis at Irwinville, Georgia, on May 10. The 4th was assigned to routine duty at Macon and then at Nashville, Tennessee, until the end of June. The regiment mustered out on July 1, 1865.

Casualties

The regiment lost during its term of service 3 officers and 48 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, and 2 officers and 341 enlisted men perished from disease, for a total fatality count of 394.

See also

References

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