. History of the Seventh Massachusetts volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion of the southern states against constitutional authority. 1861-1865. With description of battles, army movements, hospital life, and incidents of the camp, by officers and privates; and a comprehensive introduction of the moral and political forces which precipitated the war of secession upon the people of the United States . of 15, 61 Transf. Jan. 22,1864, to V. R. C. 21 15, 61 Mar. 10, 1863, disability. 29 15, 61 June 27,1864, expiration of service. 26 Aug. 13, 62 Aug. —, 1862, rejected recruit. 3
. History of the Seventh Massachusetts volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion of the southern states against constitutional authority. 1861-1865. With description of battles, army movements, hospital life, and incidents of the camp, by officers and privates; and a comprehensive introduction of the moral and political forces which precipitated the war of secession upon the people of the United States . of 15, 61 Transf. Jan. 22,1864, to V. R. C. 21 15, 61 Mar. 10, 1863, disability. 29 15, 61 June 27,1864, expiration of service. 26 Aug. 13, 62 Aug. —, 1862, rejected recruit. 34 Feb. 12, 62 Apr. 11, 1862, reiected recruit. 23 Jan. 30, 62 11, 1862, rejected Feb. 12, 62j 11, l862, rejected 11, 62 11, 1862, rejected recruit. 35 Jan. 3i, 62[ 11, 1862, rejected Feb. 7,62 Never joined Regiment. 36 Jan. 31, 62 Apr. 11, 1862, rejected Aug. 11, 62 Never joined Regiment. 31 Jan. 31, 62 Apr. 11, 1862, rejected 31, 62| 11, 1862, rejected recruit. 24 Feb. 12, 62l 11, 1862, rejected Aug. 11, 62|Never joined Regiment. 34 Feb. 12, 62 Apr. 11, 1862, rejected 7,62 11, 1862, rejected recruit. i Note.—James Holehouse of Co. B is reported as deserted. It should readDischarged June 27,1864, expiration of service. No doubt others arc erroneous-ly reported. The record of each man was taken from final muster-out llARRli: A. ClSilMAN,Scr, ( t). • I-. 2 I ^ SEVENTH MASSACHrSETTS VOLUNTEER ENFAyTRT. Imagine the feelings of those who had enlisted as recruitsand re-enlisted, who were formed into line under M. Hale and ordered to remain, while the othersmarched away. Perhaps it had better be imagined thantold. While it was with feelings of gladness they knewtheir comrades had ceased their marches and fighting, andin a few days would be among those who would lovinglywelcome them home, as the little squad saw their comradeswith whom they had messed, quartered, marched, drilled,s
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