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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