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John Archie Hawks
- Private
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Date Added: 8/11/2011

Company A
Martin Van Buren Coe
- Private
Vanburen Coe enlisted in 7th Reg's TN Vols. Co A in Nashville, TN May 20, 1861 he was 20 yrs old. He died of disease in Huntersville,VA Sept.25,1861.
Contact Name: Jessie Coe Combs
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Date Added: 6/18/2009

Company A
William Riley Lamberson
- 1st Corporal
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Contact Name: Tim Lamberson
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Date Added: 4/13/2011

Company B
andrew jackson bradley
- Private
andrew j.bradley was my ggg grandfather.don't know if he was captured at gettysburg with gen. archer or made it through until gen. lee surrendered
Contact Name: charles leatherwood
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Date Added: 7/6/2011

Company B
Richard Clay Gibbs
- Private
Enlisted in Smith Co, TN. Wounded in right knee at Cedar Mt., 9 Aug '62. Sent home to heal in Oct '62 - Mar '63. Back with 7th TN in Apr '63 through Petersburg, but listed mostly as hospital guard or ambulance driver, and absent from muster a few times due to wound in leg. Captured at Petersburg and sent to Point Lookout camp. Took oath of allegience there 17 June, 1865.
Contact Name: Todd Watts
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Date Added: 3/13/2008

Company B
Henry C. McDonald
- Private
My great-uncle.
Contact Name: Michael McDonald
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Date Added: 6/22/2012

Company B
William H. McDonald
- 3rd Sergeant
My great-grandfather.
Contact Name: Michael McDonald
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Date Added: 6/22/2012

Company B
Robert H Yeaman
- Private
Robert was born 17 Sept 1842 in Difficult, Smith Co. Tenn. He enlisted at Nashville 20 May 1861, enlisted by J. G. Pickett for 12 months. He was dogged by bad health and suffered from rheumatism. on 10 July he is absent sick. In Dec 1861 he is sick at Winchester, Va. His situation worsened and he was given a Surgeons Certificate of Disability and discharged 20 July 1862. The only two engagements he would have been involved in would have been Cheat Mountain Campaign in July of 1861 and Seven Pines 31 May 1862. He has 10 cards and 2 documents in his archival file. He married Melvina Frances Kemp. He died 6 Feb 1919 and is buried in the Yeaman Family Cemetery at Difficult, Smith Co. Tenn. He is the father-in-law of my distant cousin.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 8/1/2022

Company C
James K.P Buck
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Date Added: 3/9/2017

Company C
Joseph Monroe Loveall
- Private
Joseph was my great-great grandfather on my mother's side . He was wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines on May 31,1862 and taken prisoner. He succumbed to his wounds on Sept.1,1862,at either Fort Monroe, Va or Ft. Delaware.
Contact Name: Winford Sheppard
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Date Added: 11/13/2015

Company D
Andrew Jackson Coe
- Private
Andrew Jackson Coe enlisted in 7th Inf Co. D on May 20,1861
in Nashville, TN and was killed June 27,1862 in Battle of Mechanicsville, VA He was 22 yrs old.
Contact Name: Jessie Coe Combs
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Date Added: 6/18/2009

Company D
John Knight
- Private
John was a conscript in the Confederate Army. He reported for duty at Bristol, TN April 4,1864. He was captured on the South Anna River,near Hanover Junction, Virginia May 22,1864. John Became a POW at the beginning of the Overland Campaign that would eventually bring about Lee's surrender and the end of the war. Took the Oath of Allegiance and was released May 17, 1865 at Elmira, NY. Record states place of residence ' east Tennessee ' Florid complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes, 6 ft tall. Buried in Pilot Knob Cemetery, Greene County, TN
Contact Name: Glenn Land
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Date Added: 8/22/2013

Company D
Samuel Ragland
- Private
Samuel was my GG Uncle and was killed at the Battle of the Seven Pines on May 31, 1862
Contact Name: Daphne Hopson
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Date Added: 6/6/2008

Company D
Marcus Lafayette Walsh
- Captain
History of the 7th Tennessee Regiment of Infantry

The War against Northern Aggression began in April of 1861. Three months later, in Trousdale, Tennessee, the 7th Tennessee Regiment of Infantry was mustered into service. Company D took the nickname, 'The Harris Rifles', in honor of Tennessee Governor, Isham Harris. By July 15, 1861, the men of the 7th found themselves as part of the Army of Northern Virginia (ANV) under Brigadier General Samuel R. Anderson. The 7th, along with the 14th Tennessee, and later the 1st Tennessee, made up what was referred to as the 'Tennessee Brigade.' The order of battle would change over the next four years as the 7th found itself under the command of James Archer (Archer's Brigade), A.P. Hill, James Longstreet, and ANV overall Commander, Robert E. Lee. The 7th saw action in most major ANV engagements, including Seven Pines, Mechanicsville, 2nd Manassas, Harper's Ferry, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsvitle, Gettysburg (as part of Picketts charge), Spotsylvania Courthouse, and Appomattox. At Appomattox, the proud 7th Tennessee, once 1,000 strong, furled their battle flag for the last time with 47 men...of which only 5 were from 'The Harris Rifles.'

Battle Honors of the 7th Tennessee Regiment

Organized May 28, 1861

Mustered into Confederate service July 1861
# Cheat Mountain Campaign - September 12, 1861
# Seven Pines - May 31, 1862 (General Hatton killed, General Archer assumes command of the brigade.)
# Mechanicsville - June 26, 1862 (Join A.P. Hill's division)
# Games' Mill - June 27, 1862 (72 casualties)
# Cedar Run - August 9, 1862 (34 casualties)
# 2nd Manassas - August 28, 1862
# Harper's Ferry - September 15, 1862 (30 casualties)
# Sharpsburg - September 17, 1862
# Fredericksburg - December 13, 1862 (32 casualties)
# Chancellorsville - May 3, 1863
# Gettysburg - July 1-3, 1863
# The Wilderness - May 5-7, 1864
# Spotsylvania Courthouse - May 12, 1864
# Cold Harbor - June 3, 1864
# Petersburg Campaign - June 1864 to April 1864 (60 effectives)
# Appomattox Courthouse, The Surrender - April 9, 1864 General Robert E. Lee ordered the Army of Northern Virginia to lay down its arms at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia. A mere 47 men were left in the 7th Tennessee when paroled.

Source: http://www.7thtennessee.org/history.htm

7th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Trousdale, Sumner County on May 28, 1861; was mustered into Confederate service in July 1861; was reorganized in April 1862; and surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865.

Field Officers were:
Colonels - Robert Hatton, John F. Goodner, John A. Fite.

Lieutenant Colonels - John F. Goodner, John K. Howard, John A. Fite, Samuel G. Shepard.

Majors - John K. Howard, John A. Fite, William H. Williamson.

Captains -
- Company 'D' ('The Harris Rifles') - James M. Anderson, Marcus L. Walsh.
- Company 'F' ('The Statesville Tigers') - Nathan Oakley, Asaph Hill, John C. Sloan.
- Company 'G' ('The Hurricane Rifles') - Samuel G. Shepard, James H. Bond, William F. Graves.
- Company 'H' ('The Grays') - John K. Howard, William H. Williamson, William N. Tate, Fergus S. Harris.
- Company 'I' ('The Silver Spring Guards') - Joseph A. Anthony, William E. Kurd, James O. Bass.
- Company 'K' ('The Blues') - Robert Hatton, Thomas H. Bostick, Archibald D. Norris.



Capt Walsh was captured at Hatcher's Run; released 20 June 1865.
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Date Added: 1/27/2008

Company D
Marcus Lafayette Walsh
- Captain
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Date Added: 6/14/2008

Company D
Shelby Walsh
- Private
brother of Marcus Walsh
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Date Added: 6/14/2008

Company E
Joseph Cooley
- Private
Wounded, 1862.
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Date Added: 3/16/2010

Company E
Benjamin Franklin Cuffman
- Private
Discharged for disability July 4, 1861. Later joined the 9th Tennessee Calvary (Ward's)
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Date Added: 3/4/2010

Company E
blackman hayes dunn
- 2nd Sergeant
one of only seven men from the 7th tn. infantry co. e to make it to the angle of the stonewall ( pickett's charge). wounded and captured 7-3-1863 gettysburg. escaped from ft. delaware prison 1-1-1864 returned to 7th infantry c.s.a. 1-23-1864. lived to be 84 years old.
Contact Name: jim lemley
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Date Added: 5/20/2012

Company E
Robert G. Miller
- Captain
Captain Miller, a native of Gallatin, Tennessee, volunteered as soon as Tennessee left the Union and he fought in Virginia and Maryland until Appamattox. He was in most of the major battles in that theater of the war. His Brigade (Tennessee or 'Archer's' Brigade) initiated the Battle of Gettysburg when it engaged Union troops, including the famous Iron Brigade. He was wounded in Pickett's charge. He was my great grandfather.
Contact Name: David R. Woodward
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Date Added: 9/2/2008

Company F
benjamin franklin fletcher
- Private
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Date Added: 12/19/2009

Company F
John Spencer Jennings
- 1st Sergeant
served as 1st Sgt in Co. F - wounded in leg or foot at Sharpsburg.
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Date Added: 6/26/2008

Company F
John R. Lanier
- Sergeant
John R. Lanier jined the 7th Infantry 20 May 1861 and was surrendered at Appomattox Court House, VA on April 9, 1865. He would not take the oath of allegiance to the United States Government and died a rebel on 24 June, 1916. He is my great-great grandfather.
Contact Name: Michael Ferrell
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Date Added: 8/12/2008

Company F
George Washington Lewis,Sr.
- Private
Wounded at Seven Pines furloughed home; captured while at home at Statesville, Tennessee. Sent to Kentucky as a Confederate Spy. Stayed for a time at Bowling Green, Kentucky. Returned home at the end of the war to Tennessee.
Contact Name: Michael G. Lewis
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Date Added: 7/27/2010

Company G
Hugh Robertson Gwyn
- Sergeant
Confederaet Service Record has Hugh R. Gwyn listed in G Company, 7th Tennessee Infantry from 21 May 1861 to 20 Aug 1862 when his one year enlistment was up.
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Date Added: 12/31/2007

Company G
John W Gwyn
- Musician
Confederate Service Records has John W. Gwyn servinc as a Musician in G Company, 7th Tennessee Infantry from 21 May 1861 to 24 Oct 1862.
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Date Added: 12/31/2007

Company G
William W Hackney
- Private
Confederate Service Records show William W. Hackney serving as a private in G Company 7th Tennessee Infantry from 21 Jun 1861 to 20 Aug 1862.
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Date Added: 12/31/2007

Company G
Thomas J Harrison
- 2nd Sergeant
The three eldest sons of Benjamin Harrison and Sarah Lannom of Wilson County, William Henry, John T and Thomas J, enlisted on the same day in the 'Hurricane Rifles'.
Contact Name: Allen P Harrison
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Date Added: 12/10/2008

Company G
Newborn (N.A.) A. Jennings
- 1st Lieutenant
enlisted as a private, made 3rd Sgt., then 1st Sgt., then made 1st Lt. Wounded at Fredericksburg, medically discharged because of his wounds at Petersburg, late 1864-early 1865, signed parole in Columbus Mississippi May 17, 1865, never took the 'oath'.
Contact Name: Don Lewis
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Date Added: 6/26/2008

Company G
Joseph Marrion Lannom
- Private
Confederate Service records show that Joseph Lannom served as a private in G Company 7th Tennessee Infantry from 21 May 1861 to 20 Aug 1982.
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Date Added: 12/31/2007

Company H
R Q Word
Rank Unknown
R.Q. Word, CSA, Pension# S14201, County: Rutherford, TN Unit: 7th INF
Contact Name: Jerry
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Date Added: 12/27/2004

Company I
William Andrew Gwynn
- Private
Confederate Service Record has William A. Gwynn serving in I Company 7th Tennessee Infantry from 20 May 1861 to 15 Sep 1863.
Contact Name: Jeremy
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Date Added: 12/31/2007

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