Volume 38, number 7
April 2017
Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society Inside this issue: Cover Story: April program Letter from our President page 2
The Murder of Major General William Nelson PRESENTED BY: Robert Girardi
Early Grand Rapids Band page 4
Thursday, April 13, 2017, 7:00 p.m. Ryerson Auditorium, Grand Rapids Public Library
West Michigan and RMS Titanic page 5 Happening in History page 6 Photo Sleuth page 7
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Next program: After the April program, the Grand Rapids Historical Society’s next program will be on May 11, 2017. Mark Thomson will be speaking about the history of St. John’s Home and it’s founders.
In the summer of 1862, the Union was in dire peril. The second year of the Civil War brought changes to the nature of the war and the fabric of the country. Confederate forces were seemingly unstoppable, having won a string of unanswered victories. Now Confederate armies were invading Maryland and Kentucky. Anti-war sentiment grew in response to President Abraham Lincoln's issuance of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. The two pronged invasion of Kentucky threatened to bring Confederate forces all the way from Middle Tennessee to the Ohio River. The fall of Louisville and or Cincinnati seemed imminent. In response to this emergency, Lincoln called for 600,000 volunteers. Raw recruits from Illinois, Indiana and Ohio were rushed to the front to protect the Ohio River line. Major General Horatio Wright, the Department commander, was organizing the defenses of Cincinnati. Major General William Nelson was given the task of defending Louisville.
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