With the Civil War Remembrance event at Greenfield Village cancelled for a second year in a row due to the Covid-19 pandemic, members of the 24th Michigan Volunteer Infantry gathered at Elmwood Cemetery in Detroit on May 29, 2021 to tour the grounds and honor the Civil War veterans who are interred there.
Elmwood Cemetery was established in 1846 by leading citizens in Detroit, Michigan and is the oldest continuously operating non-denominational cemetery in the city. Over the years, it has expanded from its original 42 acres to the current size of 86 acres. Elmwood Cemetery is the final resting place for citizens from all walks of life. There’s more to learn about the cemetery than can be summed up in one paragraph or even one tour. More about the history of the cemetery can be found on its website. The touring members of the 24th focused on veterans of the Civil War as well as notable Michigan historical figures from that era.