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2020.9.478
Title
Bongarts, Marinus
Description
Image of  Holland MI resident Marinus Bongart's record of service in the "Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers in the Civil War, Vol. 8" 
History
Marinus Bongarts (Also spelled Bongaerts or Bongers) was born on October 25th, 1818. On September 18th, 1861, he enlisted with the 8th Michigan Infantry, Co. D. He was discharged for disability on December 2nd, 1862. Marinus passed on June 28th, 1888 at the age of 70 and is interred in Pilgrim Home Cemetery.


The 8th Michigan Infantry was organized on September 23rd, 1861. The regiment was engaged in the Second Battle of Bull Run from August 29th -30th, 1862. From there, the regiment was involved in the Maryland Campaign and fought at Antietam on September 17th. The regiment arrived in Vicksburg Mississipi on March 17th, 1863, where the regiment spent the next 6 months engaged in numerous battles. After a harrowing encounter with the Confederate General Longstreeet west of Knoxville TN, the regiment returned to Detroit and reorganized. The regiment rejoined the army in March 1864. The regiment was involved in the battle of the Wilderness on May 6th, 1864, where the regiment counted 99 killed, wounded, and missing, including the Colonel. Lastly, the regiment was engaged in the battle of Spotsylvania and the siege of Petersburg, and was one of the first Union regiments to enter the city when it fell.
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