New Hampshire 7th Volunteer Infantry (Union)
13/12/61
Organized - New Hampshire 7th Volunteer Infantry - New Hampshire
15/5/62
Battle - Drewry's Bluff - Chesterfield County, Virginia
10/7/63
Battle - Fort Wagner - Morris Island, Charleston County, South Carolina
Fort Wagner, part of the formidable Confederate defenses of Charleston Harbor, was built on Morris Island on the south edge of the bay. The fort's 30-foot high earth and sand filled walls protected 14 heavy artillery pieces that could bear on attackers or warships trying to enter the harbor. The Union Navy attempted to reduce the defenses of Charleston in early 1863 with little success. In early June, Brig. Gen. Quincy Gillmore attempted to capture the batteries on Morris Island and use them against Fort S…READ MORE
18/7/63
Battle - Second Fort Wagner - Morris Island, Charleston County, South Carolina
20/2/64
Battle - Olustee - Baker County, Florida
In February 1864, the commander of the Union Department of the South, Maj. Gen. Quincy A. Gillmore, launched an expedition into Florida to secure Union enclaves, sever Rebel supply routes, and recruit black soldiers. Brig. Gen. Truman Seymour moved his 5,500-man force from Jacksonville deep into the state, meeting little resistance. On February 20th, as he advanced toward Lake City, he approached Brig. Gen. Joseph Finegan's 5,000 Confederates entrenched in an open pine woods near Olustee. Finegan send forw…READ MORE
9/6/64
Battle - First Petersburg - Petersburg, Virginia
25/6/64
Battle - Bermuda Hundred, Virginia
20/9/64
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Joseph C. Abbott
ColonelJoseph C. Abbott
20/9/64
Battle - Chaffin's Farm - Henrico County, Virginia
1/10/64
Battle - Richmond, Virginia
7/10/64
Battle - Darbytown and New Market Roads - Henrico County, Virginia
13/1/65
Leadership Change - Regiment - undefined Ltc. Augustus W. Rollins
13/1/65
Battle - Second Fort Fisher - New Hanover County, North Carolina
By January 1865, Fort Fisher on the North Carolina shore was the last coastal stronghold of the Confederacy. The fort protected blockade running vessels entering and departing Wilmington, the South's last open seaport on the Atlantic coast. Maj. Gen. Alfred Terry was placed in command of a Provisional Corps from the Army of the James, and was supported by a Navy and Marine Corps force of nearly 60 vessels under Rear Adm. David D. Porter. Terry's orders were to renew operations against the fort that had fai…READ MORE
22/2/65
Battle - Wilmington - Wilmington, North Carolina
17/7/65
Mustered Out - New Hampshire 7th Volunteer Infantry - New Hampshire
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