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"Oh! Hast Thou Forgotten": Michigan Cavalry in the Civil War: The Gettysburg Campaign
"Oh! Hast Thou Forgotten": Michigan Cavalry in the Civil War: The Gettysburg Campaign
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Author: Richard Hamilton
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
Published: 04/21/2008
Pages: 390
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781419689185
About the Author
Richard L. Hamilton, the author of "Oh! Hast Thou Forgotten"(2008), Michigan Cavalry in the Civil War: The Gettysburg Campaign, "The Plant: Oh Quality Where Art Thou"(2009), and "Shiloh to Durham Station" (2011) is a retired General Motors Corporation manufacturing engineering manager who holds a BS degree in mechanical engineering from Kettering University [GMI], and MS in industrial supervision from Western Michigan University. He is a former professor of engineering technology at Western Michigan University, and Director of Technology at Ferris State University. He has authored a tennis sports page for the SaddleBrooke [Arizona] community monthly newspapers, as well as a special Civil War Memoir series that ran twelve months in 2007-2008. He has held public office in his former home state of Michigan, serving as chair of the Thornapple Kellogg District school board, Middleville village government, and former trustee and elder of his local church. He has written three unpublished books concerning genealogy and biographies of his Hamilton-Patten family. He has given special Civil War program presentations to historical societies and clubs about the service of his maternal ancestor [1st Sgt. Geo. T. Patten] who fought with Brig. General George A. Custer in the Michigan Cavalry Brigade, and his paternal ancestor [Pvt. Samuel M. Hamilton] who fought with General John Buford of the 1st Division U.S. Cavalry. Richard is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution [SAR] with maternal and paternal ancestors who served in the Continental army and navy, and member of the Sons of Union Veterans-Michigan Camp #17. He is also a candidate for the Mayflower Society through his ancestors John Alden and Priscilla Mullins.
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