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On November 11, 2001 at 11:30 A.M., in conjunction with the Hillsdale Veterans Day ceremonies, the many descendants in Michigan joined other states in erecting and dedicating a memorial to all the Michigan veterans that perished on the Sultana. Given approval by the Hillsdale County Board of Commissioners, it was placed on the Court House lawn in downtown Hillsdale. This Michigan city is so appropriate because over 100 soldiers from the 18th Michigan Infantry, that mustered-in in Hillsdale, were on board the Sultana that night.From the Internet http://www.indianapoliscwrt.org/Programs/2--4_5%20Material/Newhouse%20bio.htm Pam Newhouse is co-founder and Vice President of the Ann Arbor CWRT in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is also a member of the Jefferson County CWRT in Madison, Indiana, where she and her husband Larry own a historic home.
In 1997 Pam was the recipient of the annual Summer Scholar Award, given by the Friends of the National Parks at Gettysburg, to research the Codori Farm located in the Center of Pickett's Charge Field. In 1998 she was a featured historian, along with Ed Bearss, on the History Channel's "In Search of History" series' documentary, "Sultana: Mississippi's Titanic," and is editor, designer, and publisher of "The Sultana Remembered" newsletter. Pam is the great great-great granddaughter of an Ohio Civil War soldier who died on the Sultana. |