HISTORY OF THE SEVENTH PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEER CAVALRY

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Record, reminiscences and roster, w/ appendix. By William Sipes. Printed by Miners’ Journal Print, Pottsville, PA. 1905. 147 pp., ills. Burgundy glazed cloth, 9.25 x 6.5, with black cover & spine trim & gilt lettering. Exhibits light wear at the extremities, rear eps page lightly wrinkled. Else VG & attractive.

Organized in Harrisburg in the fall of 1861, this regiment served exclusively in the west, with the armies of Ohio and Cumblerland. It participated in the Battles of Stones River, and later the Atlanta Campaign, and was mustered out in Nashville, TN, in August 1865. During service it lost 102 men killed and mortally wounded and 190 by disease for a total of 292. Fine Pennsylvania regimental, solid collectible.

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