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| 31 | march into Camp Jackson until further orders. | 1 | More Details |
| 34 | be accommodated in the barracks at Camp Jackson, | 2 | More Details |
| 117 | Romney, to learn that General Jackson's forces had evacu- | 1 | More Details |
| 122 | 862, frustrated the attempts of General Jackson against | 1 | More Details |
| 124 | to fall back to Mount Jackson, and the approach of | 5 | More Details |
| 127 | he cavalry then serving under Stonewall Jackson, | 2 | More Details |
| 130 | of General Jackson's staff, losing his Sergeant Day | 1 | More Details |
| 131 | under Jackson, Smith and L ongstreet but neither Smith | 2 | More Details |
| 132 | in-law and staf f officer of Stonewall Jackson. For this | 4 | More Details |
| 133 | ;This the only fight in which Stonewall Jackson | 2 | More Details |
| 139 | Jackson and his staff with their couriers. As I drew | 1 | More Details |
| 141 | eutenant Dunken,' said I, 'of Jackson's staff.' | 2 | More Details |
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About this Collection
With Roster, Portraits and Biographies. Edited and Compiled by Lawrence Wilson, First Sergeant Company D. 1907. New York, Neale Publishing. Regimental history containing more than 100 high quality photos.Bibliography
Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry 1861-1864. New York. 1907. From the Quintin Publications collection.