Civil War Sesquicentennial

 
The Village of Lincoln Commemorates the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War  

The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War are direct descendants of Civil War veterans.  They also allow participation for Associate Members who do not have a direct lineage.  They are committed volunteers who have re-enacted Civil War scenes, have held Memorial Dedications at cemeteries where Civil War veterans are buried. 

As our Village is named after President Abraham Lincoln we want to be actively involved in on-going annual celebrations and presentations involving our DDA, the  VFW and Boys Scouts of Alcona County and all that will like to help our efforts in promoting Lincoln especially during the next four commemorative years.  

LINCOLN'S CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY
Barlow Park, Barlow Rd.  Lincoln, Michigan
Civil War Soldiers and Civilian Reenactors Demonstration of Camp Life took place Saturday June 18th  and Sunday June 19th.

Company B, 14th Michigan Infantry - 3rd Battery of the 1st Michigan Light Artillery (MICH LART) - soldiers and camp followers
 
Explore history with your whole family. 
 
Information 989-736-6394 or 989-736-7583


For more Civil War Sesquicentennial information:  www.SeekingMichigan.org

 
 
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