Ohio 7th Volunteer Cavalry (Union)
01/10/1862
Organized - Ohio 7th Volunteer Cavalry - Ohio
19/07/1863
Battle - Buffington Island - Portland, Ohio; Buffington Island, West Virginia
10/10/1863
Battle - Blue Springs - Greene County, Tennessee
10/10/1863
Battle - Blue Springs, Tennessee
13/10/1863
Battle - Blountsville, Tennessee
06/11/1863
Battle - Rogersville - Rogersville, Tennessee
27/05/1864
Battle - Dallas - Paulding County, Georgia
During early and mid-May 1864, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman successfully outmaneuvered the army of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston in multiple battles in northwest Georgia. Each time, Johnston fell back to a new defensive position closer to the strategic Confederate city of Atlanta. Stopped at New Hope Church on Johnston's left on May 26th, Sherman attacked Johnston's right at Pickett's Mill on May 27th. The next day, Lt. Gen. William J. Hardee's corps probed the Union defensive line, held by Maj. Gen. John A. Log…READ MORE
11/06/1864
Battle - Cynthiana - Cynthiana, Kentucky
12/06/1864
Battle - Cynthiana, Kentucky
28/11/1864
Battle - Duck River, Tennessee
30/11/1864
Battle - Franklin (1864) - Franklin, Tennessee
After allowing Maj. Gen. John Schofield's Army of the Ohio to pass him near Spring Hill, Tennessee, the previous morning, Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood led his 30,000-man Army of Tennessee to the outskirts of Franklin on November 30th. Schofield's army had constructed a strong defensive line south of the town. Hood took a position two miles south of Schofield, with open, rolling farm land between them, and prepared to attack. At 4:00 p.m., over 20,000 Confederates moved forward east and west of the Columbia Pike…READ MORE
15/12/1864
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Thomas J. Harrison
ColonelThomas J. Harrison
15/12/1864
Battle - Nashville - Nashville, Tennessee
Despite a series of defeats in the closing days of November, 1864, Confederate Lieut. Gen. John Bell Hood continued to drag his bloodied Army of Tennessee, approximately 30,000 strong, north towards Nashville. The city was protected by 55,000 Union soldiers, which should have precluded further offensive operations, but Hood was determined and his situation was dire. Hood reached Nashville on December 2nd and staked out a position south of the city, hoping to draw the Union forces into a costly attack. Ulys…READ MORE
01/04/1865
Battle - Ebenezer Church, Alabama
01/04/1865
Battle - Plantersville, Alabama
04/07/1865
Mustered Out - Ohio 7th Volunteer Cavalry - Ohio
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