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Ohio 7th Volunteer Infantry (Union)

7/16/61

Organized - Ohio 7th Volunteer Infantry - Ohio

8/26/61

Battle - Kessler's Cross Lanes - Nicholas County, West Virginia

3/23/62

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General James Shields

Brigadier GeneralJames Shields

3/23/62

Battle - First Kernstown - Frederick County, Virginia, Winchester, Virginia

First Kernstown
First Kernstown

In the spring of 1862, relying on faulty intelligence that under-reported the strength of the Union garrison at Winchester in the lower Shenandoah Valley, Confederate Maj. Gen. 'Stonewall' Jackson marched aggressively north with his 3,800-man division. In Winchester, the 8,500 Federals were a detachment from the Army of the Potomac's Fifth Corps, and were commanded by Col. Nathan Kimball, who outnumbered Jackson more than two to one. Kimball established a defensive position on the Valley Turnpike and Midd…READ MORE

5/24/62

Battle - Strasburg, Virginia

6/9/62

Leadership Change - Regiment or Other - Lieutenant Colonel William P. Creighton

Lieutenant ColonelWilliam P. Creighton

6/9/62

Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Erastus B. Tyler

Brigadier GeneralErastus B. Tyler

6/9/62

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General James Shields

Brigadier GeneralJames Shields

6/9/62

Battle - Port Republic - Rockingham County, Virginia

Port Republic
Port Republic

One day after the battle at Cross Keys, Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson concentrated his division east of the South Fork of the Shenandoah River near Port Republic against the isolated brigades of Brig. Gen. Erastus Tyler and Col. Samuel S. Carroll. Confederate assaults across the bottomland of the Lewis family farm, along the River Road, spearheaded by the Stonewall Brigade, were repulsed with heavy casualties. A Confederate flank attack, including a brigade of the Louisiana Tigers, overtook an ar…READ MORE

8/9/62

Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General John W. Geary, and Colonel Charles Candy

Brigadier GeneralJohn W. Geary

ColonelCharles Candy

8/9/62

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Christopher C. Augur, Brigadier General George S. Greene, and Brigadier General Henry Prince

Brigadier GeneralChristopher C. Augur

Brigadier GeneralGeorge S. Greene

Brigadier GeneralHenry Prince

8/9/62

Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel William R. Creighton

8/9/62

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Christopher C. Augur

Brigadier GeneralChristopher C. Augur

8/9/62

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Henry Prince

Brigadier GeneralHenry Prince

8/9/62

Battle - Cedar Mountain - Culpeper County, Virginia

Cedar Mountain
Cedar Mountain

Maj. Gen. John Pope was placed in command of the newly-constituted Army of Virginia on June 26th. Pope's orders were to defend Washington DC and Union-held northern Virginia while the Army of the Potomac under Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan battled Robert E. Lee outside of Richmond. When McClellan was defeated at the end of the Seven Days battles less than a week later, Lee turned his attention north toward Pope while McClellan regrouped his army. Pope's three army corps were arrayed in a line from the Blu…READ MORE

9/17/62

Leadership Change - Brigade - Lieutenant Colonel Hector Tyndale, and Major Orrin J. Crane

Lieutenant ColonelHector Tyndale

MajorOrrin J. Crane

9/17/62

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General George S. Greene

Brigadier GeneralGeorge S. Greene

9/17/62

Leadership Change - Brigade - Lieutenant Colonel Hector Tyndale

Lieutenant ColonelHector Tyndale

9/17/62

Battle - Antietam - Sharpsburg, Maryland

Antietam
Antietam

The Army of the Potomac, under the command of Maj. Gen. George McClellan, mounted a series of powerful assaults against General Robert E. Lee's forces along Antietam Creek near Sharpsburg, Maryland, on September 17th, 1862.READ MORE

12/27/62

Battle - Dumfries, Virginia

4/30/63

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Charles Candy

4/30/63

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General John W. Geary

Brigadier GeneralJohn W. Geary

4/30/63

Battle - Chancellorsville - Spotsylvania County, Virginia

Chancellorsville
Chancellorsville

On April 27, 1863, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker launched a turning movement designed to pry Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia out of its lines at Fredericksburg.READ MORE

5/18/63

Leadership Change - Brigade - Captain George C. Gumbart

5/18/63

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Jacob G. Lauman

Brigadier GeneralJacob G. Lauman

7/1/63

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Charles Candy

7/1/63

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General John W. Geary

Brigadier GeneralJohn W. Geary

7/1/63

Battle - Gettysburg - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Gettysburg
Gettysburg

In the summer of 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee launched his second invasion of the Northern states. Lee sought to capitalize on recent Confederate victories and defeat the Union army on Northern soil, which he hoped would force the Lincoln administration to negotiate for peace. Lee also sought to take the war out of the ravaged Virginia farmland and gather supplies for his Army of Northern Virginia. Using the Shenandoah Valley as cover for his army, Lee was pursued first by Union Maj. Gen. Joseph Ho…READ MORE

11/25/63

Battle - Missionary Ridge - Chattanooga, Tennessee

Missionary Ridge
Missionary Ridge

From the last days of September through October 1863, Gen. Braxton Bragg's army laid siege to the Union army under Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans at Chattanooga, cutting off its supplies. On October 17, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant received command of the Western armies; he moved to reinforce Chattanooga and replaced Rosecrans with Maj. Gen. George Thomas. A new supply line was soon established. Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman arrived with his four divisions in mid-November, and the Federals began offensive operat…READ MORE

11/27/63

Battle - Ringgold Gap - Catoosa County, Georgia

Ringgold Gap
Ringgold Gap

Following the Union victory at Missionary Ridge outside of Chattanooga and the subsequent Confederate retreat, Yankee troops set out in pursuit as the Rebels moved south into Georgia. Maj. Gen. Patrick Cleburne's division was ordered to fall back to Ringgold Gap with orders to hold the Western & Atlantic Railroad which passed through Taylor's Ridge there. Control of the railroad at the gap was critical to moving the badly needed Confederate supply trains to the rear. Maj. Gen. Joseph B. Hooker, with ab…READ MORE

5/7/64

Battle - Rocky Face Ridge - Whitfield County, Georgia

Rocky Face Ridge
Rocky Face Ridge

During early May 1864, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman would successfully outmaneuver the army of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston in multiple battles in northwest Georgia. Each time, Johnston would fall back to a new defensive position closer to the strategic Confederate city of Atlanta. By May 7th, Johnston had entrenched his army on the long, high mountain of Rocky Face Ridge and eastward across Crow Valley. As Sherman approached, he decided to demonstrate against the position with two columns to the north while he…READ MORE

5/13/64

Battle - Resaca - Gordon County, Georgia; Whitfield County, Georgia

Resaca
Resaca

Following his withdrawal from Rocky Face Ridge, the first battle in Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's campaign against Atlanta, Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston established a four-mile defensive position protecting the Western & Atlantic Railroad west and north of Resaca, where the railroad crossed the Oostanaula River. On May 13th, Sherman tested the Rebel lines, sending forward divisions to skirmish with the Confederates, with little substantive result. On the 14th, the fighting erupted into a full-…READ MORE

6/27/64

Battle - Kennesaw Mountain - Cobb County, Georgia

Kennesaw Mountain
Kennesaw Mountain

Fearing envelopment northwest of Atlanta, Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston withdrew his army to a new defensive position astride Kennesaw Mountain near Marietta. Johnston selected this position in order to protect the Western & Atlantic Railroad, his supply link to Atlanta. Prior to taking up this new line on June 19th, Johnston had pioneers working through the night digging trenches and erecting fortifications, turning Kennesaw into a formidable earthen fortress. Having defeated Lieut. Gen. John…READ MORE

7/8/64

Mustered Out - Ohio 7th Volunteer Infantry - Ohio

7/20/64

Battle - Peachtree Creek - Fulton County, Georgia

Peachtree Creek
Peachtree Creek

Weary of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston's pattern of retreat through northwest Georgia in the face of Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's advancing armies, President Jefferson Davis removed him from command of the Army of Tennessee, replacing him with Lieut. Gen. John B. Hood. On July 20th, Hood determined to take the fight to the enemy by setting upon an isolated portion of Sherman's forces in front of Atlanta. Hood's target would be the Union corps of Maj. Gens. Oliver O. Howard and Joseph Hooker from Maj. Gen. Geo…READ MORE

11/23/64

Battle - Lookout Mountain - Chattanooga, Tennessee

Lookout Mountain
Lookout Mountain

A month after opening the 'Cracker Line,' Gen. Ulysses S. Grant was ready to lift the siege of Chattanooga. On November 23, 1863, a reconnaissance in force by Gen. George H. Thomas' Army of the Cumberland overran the Confederate position on Orchard Knob, and gave Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg deep concerns about the strength of the center of his line along Missionary Ridge. In shoring up this portion of the Confederate position, Bragg moved Gen. William H. T. Walker's division from the base of Lookout Mou…READ MORE

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