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Lenawee County and the Civil War

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Lenawee County was a hotbed for antislavery activities in the 1830s that translated into strong Union support in April 1861.

Adrian, Tecumseh and Hudson sent hundreds of soldiers to fight and die in the Civil War.

The Emancipation Proclamation propelled nearly fifty of the county's African American residents to take up arms to preserve the nation and end slavery once and for all.

Captain Samuel DeGolyer, creator of the Lenawee Guard, escaped Confederate prison in Richmond.

On the homefront, residents like Laura and Charles Haviland sheltered fugitive slaves and even donated land to help families start anew.

Join author Ray Lennard as he explores the events of the war that changed Lenawee County and the nation forever.

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Arcadia Publishing
143965770X / 9781439657706
eBook (EPUB)
12/09/2016
English
1 pages
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