7th Division
Army of the Ohio
Brig. Gen. George W. Morgan

 

 

24th Brigade

Brig. Gen. Samuel P. Carter

49th Indiana-Lt. Col. James Keigwin

7th Kentucky-Col. T.T.Garrard

1st Tennessee- Col. Robert K. Byrd

2nd Tennessee- Col. James P.T. Carter

25th Brigade

Brig. Gen. James G. Spears

3rd Tennessee- Col. Leonidas C. Houk

4th Tennessee- Col. Robert Johnson

5th Tennessee- Col. James T. Shelly

6th Tennessee- Col. Joseph A. Cooper

26th Brigade

Col. John F. DeCourcy

22nd Kentucky- Col. Daniel W. Lindsey

16th Ohio- Lt. Col. George W. Bailey

42nd Ohio- Col. Lionel A. Sheldon

27th Brigade

Brig. Gen. Absalom Baird

 33rd Indiana- Col. John Coburn

 14th Kentucky- Col. John Cochran

19th Kentucky- Col. William J. Landrum

Artillery

Capt. Jacob T. Foster

7th Michigan- Capt. Charles H. Lamphere

9th Ohio- Lt. Leonard P. Barrows

1st Wisconsin- Lt. John D. Anderson

Siege Battery- Lt. Daniel Webster

Cavalry

Kentucky Battion-Lt. Col. Reuben Munday

Kentucky Engineers

Capt. William F. Patterson

 

The 7th Division at Cumberland Gap, September 14, 1862.

This Division occupied the Cumberland Gap, after the Confederates evactuated it

on June 18th, 1862, until forced to evacuate September 17th, 1862. After the

evactuation, the division set out for Greenup, Kentucky, having very little

food, the men existed on green corn that was ground up by a plate, punched with

holes from a bayonet, and used as a grater.

The men arrived on October 3, 1862, with the loss of 80 men.

 

  

 

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