Scope and ContentThe Adjutant General was appointed by the governor to serve as the commander in chief of the State of Michigan's military operations.
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System of arrangementRecords are arranged by type, then by date of transfer to the Archives of Michigan. Record series represented in this collection include regimental service records. Individual files can be found at the record group level.
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Biography or Historical NoteThe adjutant general's duties were initially outlined in Public Act 147 of 1846. The adjutant general was tasked with issuing orders, corresponding with military officers in other states, keeping a record of orders and regulations, maintaining rosters of officers and units, and preparing reports for the commander in chief and the president.