. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . d) was assigned to command of Company I,.vith which he participated in engagements of Rocky FaceRidge, Georgia, May 3; Resaca, May 16-17; New HopeChurch, May 27, where two men of Company I were June sent home with regiment, and with it mustered outfuly 7, 1864. After that quite active in politics. April,1870, elected member Board of Education for Fifteenthvard. city of Cleveland, serving three years. September5. nominated, and in November, 1870. elected County Re-:order. March 30,


. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . d) was assigned to command of Company I,.vith which he participated in engagements of Rocky FaceRidge, Georgia, May 3; Resaca, May 16-17; New HopeChurch, May 27, where two men of Company I were June sent home with regiment, and with it mustered outfuly 7, 1864. After that quite active in politics. April,1870, elected member Board of Education for Fifteenthvard. city of Cleveland, serving three years. September5. nominated, and in November, 1870. elected County Re-:order. March 30, 1876, nominated, and in Presidential clector-at-large (Hayes campaign). InOctober, 1879, elected justice of the peace. In September,26 402 SEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INEANTRY 1882, renominated as such but defeated in an election land-slide. Again nominated and elected as justice in 1885, 88^91, 94, 97, 1900, 1903, and 1905. Originated or activelyparticipated in a number of civic and social affairs in Cleve-land, as well as in all movements for public honesty ancgood FIRST SERGEANT LEVI F. BAUDER LEVI F. BAUDER. Levi F. Bander was born in Cleveland, Jannary 28, 1840,kI gradnated from Central High School in 1858; snbse- lently attended Port Royal Academy, Virginia, and Ober-n College. At the ontbrcak of the civil war he enlisted inle Sprague Cadets, which was mustered in as Company B,eventh O. V. L He reenlisted at Camp Dennison, JuneD, 1861. for three years and served until the regiment waslustered out, July 6, 1864. He was continuously in service,as never disabled by serious wounds or sickness, and neverad a furlough. He participated in all the engagements in•hich the regiment took part, except Dumfries, Ringgold,nd Dallas, at which times he was on duty elsewhere. Heas promoted to sergeant June 20. 1861, and was detailedlUgust I. 1862, as ordnance sergeant of the regiment; waslade brigade ordnance sergeant and, subsequently, divisionrdnance s


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