7th Ohio Infantry
Company Unknown | |
Hiram McQuiston - Private |
Hiram is my great-great-grandfather. He served with the 7th Ohio from his enlistment in 1861 until after the battle of Antietam in 1862, when he joined the 6th US Cavalry. I'd like any information about his family heritage in Ohio...
Contact Name: Peter YoungContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/22/2008
Company A | |
Addison Melvin Halbert - Sergeant |
Have diary and letters to his mother. Picture of unit, at least part of it.
Contact Name: Paul RickerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/29/2007
Company A | |
Henry A. Pratt - Private |
Enlisted in the 7th Ohio Volunteer Infantry's Company A 'Cleveland Zouave Light Guards' on May 24, 1861 in Cleveland, Ohio. He enlisted at age 19, height 5 ft, 8 inches tall, light complexion with blue eyes and red hair. He was born in Chester County, Ohio and was a farmer.
He was absent at hospital from July of 1862 to February of 1863. He was sent to Harewood General Hospital in Washington, DC, St. Joseph's Hospital in NYC, and Central Park hospital in NYC. He returned to the line just before the battle of Chancellorsville. He was killed in that battle sometime between May 3rd and 4th, 1863.
Contact Name: Jason Harlen RifeHe was absent at hospital from July of 1862 to February of 1863. He was sent to Harewood General Hospital in Washington, DC, St. Joseph's Hospital in NYC, and Central Park hospital in NYC. He returned to the line just before the battle of Chancellorsville. He was killed in that battle sometime between May 3rd and 4th, 1863.
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Date Added: 9/1/2010
Company B | |
David Russell - Private |
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Contact Name: David RussellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/21/2011
Company C | |
Orlando Richmond - Private |
RICHMOND, Orlando.; Entered the service 24 Oct, 1861, for 3 years; mustered in Nov 4th 1861 at Charleston W. VA. Discharged at Columbus O., Feb 24th 1863, on surgeon''s certificate of disability; died in March of 1863 from his illness. Known
Engagements: Winchester, VA, Port Republic, VA, Cedar Mt. Va (Recruit)
Contact Name: Wendy L. MayfieldEngagements: Winchester, VA, Port Republic, VA, Cedar Mt. Va (Recruit)
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Date Added: 3/6/2002
Company C | |
Warren F. Richmond - Private |
1. Civil War History of Warren F. RICHMOND. '' WARREN F. RICHMOND CIVIL WAR HISTORY
Per Generations Historical CD
Warren F. Richmond, Co. B. 7th Ohio Infantry, PRIVATE, Nara Index, 000552, 0089, 00003143 Union
1 NAME -NARA RECORDS UNION SOLDIER CO. C. 7TH OHIO INFANTRY
Index Cards
Dated 31 Dec 1861-Remark: Recruit Joined the Co. 29 Oct/61 (Enrolled at Oberlin O. for 3 yrs. Mustered in Nov 4 at Camp Warren)
Jan Feb 1862 Present
Mar Apr 1862 Absent x Warren P. Richmond in present column
Jul Aug 1862 Killed at Battle of Cedar Creek Aug 9/62
Returns
Nov 1861 Gain from Nov 6 Charleston Recruit from Depot.
March 1862, absent sick in hospital at Martinsburg
Aug 1862 Loss Aug 9 Cedar Mt. Killed in Action
Casualty Sheet 1
M. Richmond Pvt. Co. C 7th Inf. OH. Wounded in Bowles, at the engagement near Culpepper Let House 9 Aug 1862 copied from the Regt.l. Letter Book, on file in Div. of Dis. Commander AGO Battle Records. T.C. Bourne. Purporting to have been
signed by W.R.Creighton-Col. 7th OVI Ind. 11 C. No. 60, Pg 5
Contact Name: Wendy L. MayfieldPer Generations Historical CD
Warren F. Richmond, Co. B. 7th Ohio Infantry, PRIVATE, Nara Index, 000552, 0089, 00003143 Union
1 NAME -NARA RECORDS UNION SOLDIER CO. C. 7TH OHIO INFANTRY
Index Cards
Dated 31 Dec 1861-Remark: Recruit Joined the Co. 29 Oct/61 (Enrolled at Oberlin O. for 3 yrs. Mustered in Nov 4 at Camp Warren)
Jan Feb 1862 Present
Mar Apr 1862 Absent x Warren P. Richmond in present column
Jul Aug 1862 Killed at Battle of Cedar Creek Aug 9/62
Returns
Nov 1861 Gain from Nov 6 Charleston Recruit from Depot.
March 1862, absent sick in hospital at Martinsburg
Aug 1862 Loss Aug 9 Cedar Mt. Killed in Action
Casualty Sheet 1
M. Richmond Pvt. Co. C 7th Inf. OH. Wounded in Bowles, at the engagement near Culpepper Let House 9 Aug 1862 copied from the Regt.l. Letter Book, on file in Div. of Dis. Commander AGO Battle Records. T.C. Bourne. Purporting to have been
signed by W.R.Creighton-Col. 7th OVI Ind. 11 C. No. 60, Pg 5
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Date Added: 3/4/2002
Company E | |
Daniel Flora - Private |
Joined Sep 2 1862 age 36. Sent to hospital at Alexandria, Va., Dec. 13th, 1863; died Jan. 5th, 1864 Buried Jan 6th 1863
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Date Added: 10/2/2010
Company E | |
Jesse Flora - Private |
Joined Sept 2nd 1862 Transferred to Co B 5th Ohio. SIck in Chattanooga, Wounded at Dallas Georgia.
Contact Name: Daniel FloraContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/2/2010
Company E | |
Charles Stimson - Private |
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Date Added: 5/30/2009
Company F | |
Thomas Lee Cruzan Rank Unknown |
7th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
Contact Name: Marvin CruzanContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://members.socket.net/~mcruzan/
Date Added: 12/17/2013
Company F | |
Thomas Scott McClanahan Rank Unknown |
Thomas enlisted in Company F, Ohio 7th Cavalry Regiment on 8 Sep 1862 and was a Wagoner. He was one of 17 children of John McClanahan who also fought in the Civil War from Illinois. He mustered out on 01 Jul 1865.
Contact Name: Debbie WalusContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/11/2015
Company G | |
Lemuel Clemens Boles - Private |
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Contact Name: Ray MentzerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/28/2008
Company H | |
Seth Jackson Coon - Corporal |
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Contact Name: James LockwoodContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/18/2012
Company H | |
Bingham Tuttle - Private |
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Contact Name: Larry HardmanContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: Home Camp- 7th OVI
Date Added: 3/12/2008
Company H | |
Jerome Tuttle - Private |
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Contact Name: Larry HardmanContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: Home Camp- 7th OVI
Date Added: 3/12/2008
Company K | |
John H Ernst - Private |
John Ernst had settled in Fayette County, IA, in 1857 but returned to his birth state of Ohio to join the Union Army after war was declared. The 7th served in virtually every major battle in Virginia, from chasing Stonewall Jackson (and losing) through Bull Run and Chancellorsville, as well as Antietam in Maryland and Gettysburg, Pa., after which the 7th chased Gen. Robert E. Lee all the way to the Manassas Gap. In fact, Ernst fought against Stonewall's forces at Port Republic & Cross Keys in the Shenandoah Valley, less than four miles from where I currently live, yep, the heart of the Valley.
Contact Name: Randy MurpheyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/31/2013