. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . orSpringfield rifles. He was with the regiment at the l)attleof Cedar Mountain. At this battle the regiment sufferedterribly, over two out of three being killed or wounded, andhe would have been there yet if Adjutant Molyneaux hadnot come through the smoke to the right of the regimentwith an order to fall back, and when he got back a little hefound there were only two in this retreat, namely CorporalTrimmer and himself. The balance of the regiment had al-ready left the field. Then followed t
. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . orSpringfield rifles. He was with the regiment at the l)attleof Cedar Mountain. At this battle the regiment sufferedterribly, over two out of three being killed or wounded, andhe would have been there yet if Adjutant Molyneaux hadnot come through the smoke to the right of the regimentwith an order to fall back, and when he got back a little hefound there were only two in this retreat, namely CorporalTrimmer and himself. The balance of the regiment had al-ready left the field. Then followed the various cami)aignsin and around the second battle of Bull Run and Chantilly. (475) 476 SEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO INEANTRY and thence through Maryland to South Mountain. Was atthe battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862, and with theregiment in camp on Loudoun Heights, Virginia. On Oc-tober 23, 1862, under a general order from the War De-partment, he enlisted for the remainder of his time in theSixth U. S. Cavalry, and was discharged as regimentalquartermaster sergeant, Sixth U. S. REUBEN R. HINE
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