First Michigan Artillery, Battery E Civil War Battle Flag by Seeking Michigan
This flag belonged to Battery E of the First Michigan Light Artillery. Mustered in the Marshall area, Battery E saw most of its action in Tennessee and Alabama. It suffered no deaths due to battle but lost 29 due to disease and one to drowning
Sponsor a Michigan Civil War battle flag and preserve it online at
SeekingMichigan.org for a lifetime. A $250 sponsorship of a flag comes
with permanent donor recognition on the specific flag webpage. Each
donor will also receive a 24x36 archival color print of their flag and
have ownership in providing continuing online access of the Civil War
battle flags to the public. Funds will also support additional projects
regarding Michigan’s
role in the Civil War.
Visitors to the State
Capitol fondly remember its rotunda ringed with battle flags. The flags
now show the ravages not only of battle, but also of storage under less
than ideal conditions. Now, new storage at
the Michigan Historical Museum permits the flags of this 230-flag
collection (160 from the Civil War) to lay flat, supported by archival
fabric, in a room where the temperature and humidity are controlled.
(The Capitol now features reproductions of the original flags in its
rotunda cases.)
The Michigan Capitol Committee, the Save the Flags program and
the Michigan Historical Museum to save the delicate flags. Conservation
work, made possible through funds raised by Save the Flags, will help
preserve the actual physical flags throughout the coming years.
