This page has been viewed 14,978 times (0 via redirect). WebU.S. 7th Virginia Cavalry, A Guide to Virginias Military Organizations, 1861-1865, by Lee A. Wallace, Jr., pp. Field officers: Colonels Turner Ashby, Richard H. Dulany, William E. Jones, and A. W. McDonald; Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Marshall; and Majors 0. Joined 4th Virginia Heavy Artillery as Lieutenant in May 1862. Brigadier General Wade Hampton (wounded July 3), Colonel Laurence S. Baker Captain Myers led a gallant charge that saved two guns of Chews Battery from capture by the 3rd Indiana Cavalry. Web7th West Virginia CavalryCOLOR="#E10808"> - (Formerly 8th Inf.) 7th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Ashby's) was organized during the late spring of 1861. Web7th Virginia Cavalry, a Confederate regiment during the American Civil War; Other units. Colonel Thomas C.A. Also available in digital form. West Virginia in the Civil War | www.wvcivilwar.com | Steven A. Cunningham | Copyright All Rights Reserved. Captain Thomas E. Jackson, JonesBrigade(monument) WebPrivacy guaranteed. Andrew Burstein, The Passions of Andrew Jackson (New York: Random House, 2003), 8. Captain William A. Graham (wounded, June 30), Lt. Joseph Baker, 9thVirginia Cavalry Regiment 7th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Ashby's) - Confederate Was organized during the late spring of 1861. casualties: 5 killed, 22 wounded, 27 total, Breatheds (Virginia) Battery (marker) 113-114, entry #202. ISBN0-7884-3584-1. Email ehistory@osu.edu. The Armies at Gettysburg > The Army of Northern Virginia, Stuarts Cavalry Division (monument) Virginia artillery.--Chew's battery, 1861-1865, - See Joseph A. Waddell. More about Copyright and other Restrictions. Captain James Breathed Lees(Chambliss)Brigade (monument) For guidance about compiling full citations consult Citing Primary Sources. 1 photograph : albumen print on card mount ; mount 10 x 6 cm (carte de visite format) | Photograph shows identified soldier who was captured at Martinsburg, West Virginia, and killed Smith, A. F. (Albert F.), Approximately 1832 - Smith, A. F. (Albert F.). [Source: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System], West Virginia counties contributing soldiers: Mercer, Monroe, 7th Virginia Cavalry National Park Service. 7th Cavalry Regiment ), this diary outlines his service in Company C of the 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment and as a prisoner of war. Field officers at Valley Forge were Colonel Alexander McClanachan, [1] Lt. 7th West Virginia CavalryFormerly: 8th West Virginia Mounted Infantry and8th [West] Virginia InfantryUnion Army, American Civil War, 1861-1865. Major Benjamin F. Eakle, 16th Virginia Cavalry Regiment The regiment participates in a broad spectrum ofeventsfrom battlesthat involve over a thousand soldiers and their families, small skirmishes with a select group of regiments and living history demonstrations which entail setting up a camp and educating the public through military drill and other demonstrations of common camp life such as food ways of the 18th century, civilian impressions such as surgeons, merchants known as sutlers, cartographers and tradesman. 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lt. The regiment suffered 47 casualties. Later the regiment was involved in Earlys Shenandoah Valley operations and disbanded in mid-April, 1865. Company B (1st)(Howard Dragoons) - many men from Howard County, Maryland, Company B (2nd) (Letcher Brock's Gap Rifles) - many men from Rockingham County, Company C (Shenandoah Rangers) - many men from Shenandoah County, Company D (Captain Macon Jordan) - many men from Page County, Company E (Bowen's Mounted Rangers) (also called The Front Royal Company), Company F (Hampshire Riflemen) (also known as New Creek Riflemen) - many men from Hampshire County, Hardy County and Maryland, Company G ( Mason Rangers) - many men from Maryland, Company H (1st) (Brock's Gap Sharpshooters) - many men from Rockingham County, Company H (2nd) (Captain John C. Shoup) - many men from Rockingham County, Company I (Captain E. A. Shands) - many men from Rockingham County, Company K ( Captain William Miller) - many men from Shenandoah County. Photographs are pasted within borders with subject's name printed underneath. Brigadier General Fitzhugh Lee 7th West Virginia Cavalry Regiment West Virginia Marshall, Jr. Casualties: 36 Killed, 140Wounded, 64Missing, Total 240, HamptonsBrigade(monument) Gaithersburg, MD: Butternut, 1984. Virginia 7th Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia cavalry Virginia Civil War Confederate Cavalry Units FamilySearch It took part in Jacksons Valley Campaign and the conflicts at Cedar Mountain, Second Manassas, Sharpsburg, Upperville, Fairfield, Bristoe, Mine Run, The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor. LAC snh 2019-05-28 update (1 card). Colonel William H. French, 34th Virginia Cavalry Battalion The 7th Virginia took position, on the evening of the 16th, on the Hagerstown Pike, northwest of Sharpsburg. It joined the Brigade on the right on the 17th. 7th Virginia Regiment - Wikipedia This page was last edited on 5 June 2023, at 13:57. From the marker for Munfords Brigade on the Antietam battlefield: The 2nd and 12th Virginia Cavalry reached the field on September 16 and took position on the extreme right of the Army of Northern Virginia, to cover the lower crossing of the Antietam. 11th Virginia Cavalry Regiment CaptainRobert P. Chew Content on this site cannot be used or duplicated without written permission. WebHistorical Services Division 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 2 Mar 07 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Armstrong, Richard L. 7th Virginia Cavalry. Colonel McDonald was forced to resign due to severe rheumatism. Mcdonald, William, and Bushrod C Washington. 7th Virginia Cavalry, Virginia Regimental History Series, by Richard L. Armstrong, H.E. Lieutenant, date unknown. It mustered out August 1, 1865. strength: 400 men, 19 guns - Kentucky-Mississippi. Massie, 35th Virginia CavalryBattalion(detached south of the Potomac) Captain Waller T. Patton of Company B was promoted to major. 408 p. E467.lA8A9. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. 7th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Ashby's) - Confederate The Brigade remained on the right until the close of the battle. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Major T.J. Lipscomb, Cobbs Legion (Georgia) Cavalry Colonel Ashby was appointed brigadier general on May 23 but was killed before he could be confirmed, Colonel Ashby was killed leading a charge against the 13th Pennsylvania Reserves. Colonel T.B. Marshall was killed at Luray. Tarleton is described as a twenty-six-year-old terrorist who dressed the part of a dandy in tight breeches and tall black boots and directed his men to slash and stab and spare no one.. Confederate Order of Battle - Monocacy National Battlefield (U.S In the photo above, Field and Staff of the 7th West Virginia Cavalry, circa. The field officers were Colonels Turner Ashby, Richard H. Dulany, William E. Jones, and A.W. He died in 1779; and in 1782 his widow became the wife of Major Joseph Crockett, an officer of the Revolutionary army, who soon after removed to Kentucky." Video: On Thursday, May 15, 2014, Steve Cunningham presented Loyalty They Always Had: The 7th West Virginia Cavalry in the Civil War in the Archives and History Library in the Culture Center in Charleston. 1830-1883, or Michael Bowman, ca. Mr. Cunningham is conducting research for a comprehensive history of the regiment for publication. [Baltimore, Sun job printing office, 1907] Pdf. Richardson Guards Member, merchant, enlisted in Co K as Lieutenant, Acting Quartermaster early 1862. Colonel Thomas C.A. The regiment successfully screened Johnstons army at Winchester as it slipped away from Patterson to join Confederate forces at Manassas. Brigadier General John D. Imboden, 18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment In October authority was given to increase its size, and by the summer of 1862 the regiment contained twenty-nine companies. Wilson Fisher, Company "M" Tenth West Virginia Infantry Regiment; Mathew Atkinson, Company "F" Grave of John M. Crumrine, Company "C" Grave of King David Lee, Company "D" About the 7th Virginia WebThe Seventh Virginia portrays a typical Continental Line regiment in camp and in battle. [Baltimore, Sun job printing office, 1907] Pdf. The regiment would see action at the Battle of Brigadier General Beverly H. Robinson, 4th North Carolina Cavalry With a nucleus of Ashby's old command, the 7th Virginia cavalry, this brigade also included at various times the 2d, 6th, 11th (originally 17th battalion) and 12th regiments, and the 35th battalion of Virginia cavalry: and Chew's battery of artillery. For more You may unsubscribe at any time. Below is a roster list of the soldiers of the 7th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Each plate has protecting-sheet. Assigned to Cavalry, Jacksons Division, Army of the Valley District. A history of the Laurel brigade, originally the Ashby cavalry of the Army of northern Virginia and Chew's battery. In October authority was given to increase its size, and by the summer of 1862 the regiment contained twenty--nine companies. Colonel Jones was promoted to brigadier general and Lieutenant Colonel Ashby was promoted to colonel. Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. https://www.loc.gov/item/07040885/. Web7th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Ashby's) Overview: 7th Cavalry Regiment was organized during the late spring of 1861. The roster includes all companies within the regiment. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Ten companies formed the 12th Regiment Virginia Roger was a Captain in the Second Virginia, and John, First Lieutenant in the Seventh" See Edgar Woods, http://valleyforgemusterroll.org/regiments/va7.asp, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=7th_Virginia_Regiment_(Revolutionary_War)&oldid=3169488, Virginia - Military - Revolutionary War, 1776-1783, Lieutenant Robert Herndon of Albemarle County, Captain Robert Jouett of Albemarle County, First Lieutenant John Thompson of Albemarle County. Most of the regiment was captured at Charlestown, South Carolina, on May 12, 1780, by the British and the regiment was formally disbanded on January 1, 1783. Transferred to Company K 3/1862 (possibly as musician). You may also visit Union Army Regimental Histories, or Civil War Naval Forces. The monument to the 7th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment is southeast of Gettysburg on East Virginia Regiment of the Continental Line, For achronologicalhistory of the 7th Virginia please click. 4 3 Rifles 7th Virginia Infantry Regiment. In the photo above, Field and Staff of the 7th West Virginia Cavalry, circa. When he was ordered to shine the boots of a British officer that was under Banister Tarleton's command and when he did not comply was slashed over the head by that British officer for having the temerity to refuse the demand to clean his boots. Lieutenant Andrew Lewis of Augusta County. Web7th Virginia Regiment Virginia Regiment of the Continental Line Upcoming Events February 10th- 11th Race to the Dan South Boston, Va March 11th - 12th Battle of Colonel James H. Drake, 2nd Virginia Cavalry Regiment Fourteen hundred and 91 days in the Confederate army. Andrew Jackson Future president was working with his mother to saves the lives of the men left for dead from the Waxhaws Massacre. Short History of the 7th Virginia Cavalry, with images of some of its members. Ten companies formed the 12th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, seven became the Mcdonald, William, and Bushrod C Washington. - CaptainWilliam H. Griffin The You may unsubscribe at any time. Steven A. Cunningham. All information was obtained from the books "A History of Madison County" by Claude Lindsay Yowell, "For Home and Honor" by Harold Woodward Jr, and the "7th Virginia Infantry" Regimental book by David F. Riggs. Assigned to the Cavalry Brigade, Army of the Valley District: After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. List of Virginia Civil War units Funsten, Daniel C. Harcher, and Samuel B. Myers. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Loyalty They Always Had: The 7th West Virginia Cavalry in the Civil War. 30th Virginia Infantry Battalion (Sharpshooters), Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Virginia, A Guide to Virginias Military Organizations, 1861-1865, Short History of the 7th Virginia Cavalry. For achronologicalhistory of the 7th Virginia please click here, The contents of this site are the intellectual property of 7th Virginia Regiment of the Continental Line. 1865. Col. McClanahan came from Augusta County. Colonel Laurence S. Baker (^), Lt. 3Blakely Rifles, McGregors(Virginia) Battery(marker) WebThe 7th Virginia Cavalry also known as Ashby's Cavalry was a Confederate cavalry regiment raised in the spring of 1861 by Colonel Angus William McDonald The regiment WebVirginia's 11th Cavalry Regiment was organized in February, 1863, by consolidating the 17th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, one company from the 24th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, and two companies of the 5th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Assigned to Cavalry, Jacksons Division, Army of the Valley District. Ashby's 7th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Confederate) None of its members were at Appomattox on April 9. [Baltimore, Sun job printing office] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/07040885/. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, . WebThe 7th Cavalry became part of the 1st Cavalry Division in the 1920s, it went on to fight in the Pacific Theater of World War II and took part in the Admiralty Islands, Leyte and Commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Thomas C.A. The Seventh Virginia portrays a typical Continental Line regiment in camp and in battle. Major General James Ewell Brown Stuart Lieutenant Colonel Thomas C.A. A 3rd Virginia Detachment made up of the 7th Virginia Regiment was at the Waxhaw Massacre in 1780. Avirett, James B. Elected Captain after reorganization. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. 1842-1892; two manuscripts found with 1 photograph : albumen print on card mount ; mount 11 x 7 cm (carte de visite format) | Photograph shows identified soldier. Carters Battery. Army Heritage and Education Center th Civil War Unit: 7 Virginia Cavalry Regiment 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-50212 9 Jan 2013 2 _____. Colonel George W. Imboden, 62nd Virginia Infantry Regiment Colonel Milton J. Ferguson (^), Major James H. Hounnan, 17th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel John R. Chambliss, Jr. 7th West Virginia Infantry 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment - The Civil War in the East 7th Virginia Cavalry, Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Virginia, by Stewart Sifakis, pp. Learn how and when to remove this template message, A living history organization recreating the 7th Virginia Regiment, Bibliography of the Continental Army in Virginia, United States Army Center of Military History, Grayson's Additional Continental Regiment, Thruston's Additional Continental Regiment, Rawling's Additional Continental Regiment, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=7th_Virginia_Regiment&oldid=1014598729, Virginia regiments of the Continental Army, Military units and formations established in 1776, Military units and formations disestablished in 1780, Articles needing additional references from February 2013, All articles needing additional references, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0, Continental Congress of the United States. Captain John H. McNeill, Stuart Horse Artillery(monument) Major Cabell E. Flournoy. 7th Virginia Cavalry was organized during the late spring of 1861. Colonel Thomas H. Owen, 4th Virginia Cavalry Regiment 4guns, Casualties: 17Killed, 58 Wounded, 16 Missing, Total 91, View from the roof of the State of Pennsylvania Monument, Tour the Battlefield East Cavalry Field. History. Virginia-West Virginia. The field officers were Colonels Turner Ashby, Richard H. Dulany, William E. Jones, and A.W. Colonel John L. Black, 2nd South Carolina Cavalry Regiment 7th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Ashby's) (Confederate) 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment - Army Heritage Center Major Samuel B. Myers died of illness due to exhaustion and exposure, Assigned to Dearings Brigade, Rossers Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Not re-elected after reorganization in April 1862. 7th West Virginia Cavalry | www.7wvcavalry.com | Copyright. It wasted his manpower taking prisoners to see them exchanged to fight them again. Colonel Lunford L. Lomax, 12th Virginia Cavalry Regiment (detached south of the Potomac) The 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment was formed in the spring of 1861 in the Shenandoah Valley and surrendered in April of 1865 at Appomattox Court House. In June it was reduced to ten companies. Marshall, Jr. 11th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Lunford L. Lomax. The Memoirs of General Turner Ashby and his Compeers. Web7th Cavalry Regiment was organized during the late spring of 1861. Marshall was wounded. JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. Not re-elected in reorganization 4/26/1862. In October authority was given to increase its size, and by the summer of 1862 the regiment contained twenty--nine companies.In June 1862 it was reduced to ten companies (Ten companies formed the 12th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, seven became the 17th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, one transferred to the 14th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, --and one became J. W. Carter's Battery.) Ten companies formed the 12th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, seven Major Harry Gilmore, 1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment Tarleton was reprimanded by Cornwallis for killing wounded soldiers, civilians, captured Soldiers (Calling them traitors, suppliers, supporter or spies) because from his own words did not want to fight the same men again. 1 photograph : sixth-plate ambrotype, hand-colored ; 9.4 x 8.3 cm (case) | Photograph shows soldier partially identified as David Bowman, ca. Colonel Richard H. Dulany took command of the regiment. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. Captain William M. McGregor 7th Virginia Roster List | Richardson Guards Enlisted in Company F as Captain, not re-elected at 1862 reorganization. WebContents 1 Infantry Units (PACS) 1.1 Infantry Brigades 1.2 Infantry Regiments 1.3 Infantry Battalions 2 Cavalry Units (PACS) 2.1 Cavalry Brigades 2.2 Cavalry Regiments 2.3 Cavalry Battalions, Companies, and Mounted Rifle Guards 2.4 Irregular Warfare Units 3 Artillery Units (PACS) 3.1 Virginia Artillery Regiments 3.2 Virginia Artillery Battalions Carter's Battery.Later the regiment was involved in Early's Shenandoah Valley operations and disbanded in mid-April, 1865. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress 1 photograph : sixth-plate ambrotype, hand-colored ; 9.4 x 8.3 cm (case). 1st Tennessee Cavalry Regiment: Colonel James E. Carter. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Organized at Manassas under Colonel James L. Kemper, Lieutenant Colonel Lewis B. Williams and Adjutant Charles C. Floweree and assigned to Earlys Brigade. The regiment was reorganized.Ten companies were retained as the 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment.Ten companies of the regiment were transferred to form the 12th Virginia Cavalry Regiment.Seven companies were transferred to form the 17th Virginia Cavalry Battalion.These continued to be brigaded with the 7th Virginia in the Laurel brigade.One company was transferred to become Company G, 14th Virginia Cavalry Regiment under Major General William Loring.One company became the Ashby Horse Artillery under Captain Chew. This focuses the regiment primarily on two basic time periods during the Revolutionary War: Early War from 1775-1779and Late War from 1779-1781. [Baltimore, Sun job printing office] 1907. The regiment encourages all members to fulfill the earlywar impression first as to maximize participation in eventsand minimizethe initial cost of participation. Colonel Charles E. Thorburn, Jacksons (Virginia) Battery (marker) Organized during the late spring of 1861. Colonel Dennis D. Ferebee, Fitz LeesBrigade(monument) Colonel Williams C. Wickham, 5th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Confederate States of America.--Army.--Virginia Cavalry Regiment, 7th, - The 7th Virginiaparticipates in events that are locatedat actual historic sites throughout the United States where the Revolutionary War was fought (think East Coast US and out in the frontier towards the Ohio Valley) and at sites that are chosen for location, terrain and historic significance. WebBibliography. English: Title: Private David Bowman of Company I, 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, or Private Michael Bowman of Company B and Company H, 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, in uniform with knife Abstract/medium: 1 photograph : sixth-plate ambrotype, hand-colored ; 9.4 x 8.3 cm (case) 7th Cavalry - Wikipedia Ten companies formed the 12th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, seven became the 17th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, one transferred to the 14th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, and one became J.W. Bushong, Millard Kessler and Timothy T. Pohmer. Captain George F. Hough, W.H.F. 7th 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. 7th Virginia Regiment This page has been viewed 1,977 times (123 via redirect). Forthe early war impression, which also serves as the regiments militia impression, a natural or black linen hunting shirt is worn over small clothes(breeches, shirt, stockings, shoes, and hat). Virginia Cavalry.--Laurel Brigade, - 7th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Ashby's) was organized during the late spring of 1861. His cavalry code is self-evident take no prisoners. Captain Jouett was from Albemarle County, Virginia. 12th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Descendants and others are encouraged to submit photographs, diaries, pension papers, and other documents relating to soldiers of the regiment. It at one time had 27 companies until it was divided into two regiments and a battalion in June of 1862. Colonel George H. Smith, Virginia Partisan Rangers Casualties: 17Killed, 58 Wounded, 16 Missing, Total 91, 1st North Carolina Cavalry Regiment 7th Virginia Regiment (Revolutionary War) FamilySearch Please direct your comments and questions to Steve Cunningham, the webmaster of this site, using theContact form. The 7th Regiment was formed in February, March, April, and May of 1776 at Gloucester County Courthouse. a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate. This page was last edited on 5 June 2023, at 13:53. casualties: 5killed, 7wounded, 12 total, Moormans (Virginia) Battery Richardson Guards Member, farmer, enlisted in Co. K as 2nd Lieutenant. Assistance in posting new regimental histories, or advice of non-working links is appreciated. Dabney Family Third row, L-R, standing: Major William Gramm, Dr. James H. Rouse, Dr. Lucius L. Comstock, Captain Jacob M. Rife, Lt. Daniel W. Polsley. See Edgar Woods. 5guns, Griffins (Maryland) Battery The regiment mustered 27 infantry and cavalry companies. WebOverview: 12th Cavalry Regiment [also called 10th Regiment] was organized at Conrad's Store,Virginia, in June, 1862, with companies from the 7th Regiment Virginia Cavalry. Ensign 11/1862, Color Sergeant 1/1863, Ensign 7/1864. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. None of its members were at Appomattox on April 9. 7th Virginia Cavalry | Military Wiki | Fandom The list is sorted alphabetically by last name. 7th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Ashby's) was organized during the late spring of 1861. 7th Squadron, Rhode Island Cavalry, a unit of the Union during the American Civil War; Missouri-South Carolina. Jones, Rossers, and J. Dearings Brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia. The unit served in W.R. Jones', Lomax's, Rosser's, and J. Dearing's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. "The (Thompson) family was well represented in the Revolutionary army. Paged continuously. Lt. Georgia-Native American Units. Assigned to Robertsons-Joness Cavalry Brigade, Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia, Assigned to Joness Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of Northern Virginia, Assigned to Joness-Rossers Brigade, Hamptons-Butlers Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, Moved to the Shenandoah Valley and assigned to Rossers Brigade, F. Lees Division, Army of the Valley. It is ourmission to have fun and learn more about the lives of Revolutionary War soldiers and their families and share our passion for history with each other and the public. Colonel James B. Gordon, 1st South Carolina Cavalry Regiment Civil War Regiments: Virginia-West Virginia This web site is maintained for those who have an interest in the history of the 7th West Virginia Cavalry, a Union Army regiment from the Kanawha Valley region of West Virginia. Richardson Guards Member, listed as Private in Co K rolls. Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. 7thVirginia Cavalry Regiment [Lieutenant Colonel Harry W. Gilmor of Co. G, 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Co. F, 12th Virginia [Private David Bowman of Company I, 7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, or Private Michael Bowman of Company [Lieutenant Colonel Alexander "Sandie" Swift Pendleton of Co. 1, Rockbridge 1st Virginia Light Artillery Battery in A history of the Laurel brigade, originally the Ashby cavalry of the Army of northern Virginia and Chew's battery. Web7th West Virginia Cavalry Regiment United States Regiments & Batteries * West Virginia The 7th West Virginia Cavalry Regiment lost 5 officers and 28 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 2 officers and 201 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. Assigned to Robertsons Cavalry Brigade, Jacksons Command, Army of Northern Virginia, Assigned to Robertsons Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of Northern Virginia. Confederate Regiments & Batteries *Virginia. McDonald; Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Marshall; and Majors O.R. In October authority was given to increase its size, and by the summer of 1862 the This page has been viewed 6,417 times (102 via redirect). Sgt. Please note that this is not a re-enactment group. 7th Virginia Cavalry was organized during the late spring of 1861. Lieutenant Colonel William H.F. Payne (wounded & captured June 30), The 7th Regiment was formed in February, March, April, and May of 1776 at Gloucester County Courthouse. Lieutenant Colonel Jefferson C. Phillips, ImbodensCommand(monument) Tennessee. Virginia The regiment was commanded by Captain Samuel B. Myers. Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park
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