| 2nd. Michigan Volunteer Infantry, "E" Company | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1861-1865 | ||
| "Send me a regiment, send me a Michigan Regiment" | ||
| -Brigadier General Phil Kearny | ||
| BATTLE HONORS | Abraham Lincoln & Michigan TOGETHER for the UNION UNDIVIDED God Bless The Union | |
| Blackburn's Ford | Knoxville, Tn. | |
| Manassas | Fort Saunder's, Tn. | |
| Bailey's Crossroads | Thurley's Ford, Tn. | |
| Kunson's Hill | Strawberry Plain's, Tn. | |
| Yorkton | Wilderness | |
| Williamsburg | Ny River | |
| Fair Oaks | Spottsylvania | |
| Richmond | Ox Ford | |
| White Oak Swamp | North Anna River | |
| Charles City | Tolopotomy | |
| Malvern Hill | Weldon R.R. | |
| 2nd. Manassas | Bethesda Church | |
| Grovton | Petersburg | |
| Chantilly | Ream's Station | |
| Fredricksburg | Poplar Springs | |
| Vicksburg, Ms. | Pegram Farm | |
| Jackson, Ms. | Boydon Road | |
| Blue Springs, Tn. | Hatcher's Run | |
| Loudon Station, Tn. | Fort Steadman | |
| Lenoir Station, Tn. | Appomatox | |
| Campell's Station, Tn. | Home at Last | |
| Battles In Red denote the regiments service in the Western Theatre | ||