Monday, September 24, 2018
The 1871 Gathering of War of 1812 Veterans in Monroe, Michigan-- Part 1
From Geneaology Trails, Monroe County, Michigan, Military.
*History of the War of 1812* By Talcott E. Wing, Editor New York Munsell & Company, publishers. 1890. Submitted by Veneta McKinney.
In early June 1871, a notice appeared in the Monroe City papers of an invitation for War of 1812 veterans from the Battle of the River Raisin to assemble at the residence of Joseph Guyor on what was known as Guyor's Island,
On June 15, nineteen survivors of the battle attended along with prominent citizens of Monroe.
A banquet was prepared for the old heroes and a cordial welcome was tendered by the Honorable Herman J. Redfield, mayor of Monroe. This was followed by addresses by General George A. Custer, Col. I.R. Grosven, Col. Lucas and others.
The afternoon was pleasantly passed recounting memories of the war as well as anecdotes of a local character.
A copy of the photograph taken of the gathering was also included.
--Brock-Perry
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