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  2. 7th Illinois Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Illinois Cavalry was able to regain their reputation when General Chalmers repeated the attack on Collierville on 3 November 1863. The Confederates were repulsed at this second Battle of Collierville by the Union Colonel Edward Hatch, while leading the 7th Illinois Cavalry, the 6th Illinois Cavalry, 2nd Iowa Cavalry and the 1st Illinois ...

  3. 7th Illinois Volunteer Regiment - Wikipedia

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    7th Illinois Volunteer Regiment may refer to the following military units: 7th Illinois Infantry Regiment, a volunteer infantry regiment that served in the Civil War; 7th Illinois Cavalry Regiment, a volunteer cavalry regiment that served in the Civil War; 7th Illinois Infantry Regiment (National Guard), now known as the 122nd Field Artillery ...

  4. List of Illinois Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    4th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 5th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 6th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 7th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 8th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 9th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 10th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 11th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 12th Regiment ...

  5. 7th Illinois Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The three-month 7th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Yates, IL and served in the Department of the Missouri. [4] The three-year 7th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment was organized at Cairo, IL and served with the following organizations: [4] District of Cairo to October, 1861

  6. XIX Corps (Union army) - Wikipedia

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    Cavalry Grierson's Brigade Col Benjamin H. Grierson. 6th Illinois Cavalry: Col Reuben Loomis; 7th Illinois Cavalry: Col Edward Prince; 1st Louisiana Cavalry: Maj Harai Robinson; 2nd Rhode Island Cavalry: Ltc Augustus W. Corliss; 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry: Maj James Magee; 14th New York Cavalry: Cpt George Branning; 4th Wisconsin Mounted: Maj ...

  7. Battle of Franklin order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    6th Illinois Cavalry: Ltc John Lynch; 7th Illinois Cavalry: Maj John M. Graham; 9th Illinois Cavalry: Cpt Joseph W. Harper; 12th Tennessee Cavalry: Col George Spalding; Battery K, 1st Illinois Light: Lt Isaac W. Curtis; Sixth Division BG Richard W. Johnson. 1st Brigade Col Horace Capron. 16th Illinois Cavalry: Maj Charles H. Beeres

  8. First Battle of Collierville - Wikipedia

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    Moving north, Colonel McGuirk's command came upon a 40-acre (160,000 m 2) Union cavalry camp on the north side of the town. After routing the 7th Illinois Cavalry into the river bottoms and capturing 150 prisoners and 5 stands of colors, McGuirk's men loaded 18 wagons of supplies and destroyed an additional 30 wagons.

  9. 7th Regiment - Wikipedia

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    7th Medium Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery - World War II Canadian army unit; 2/7th Armoured Regiment (Australia) - World War II unit; 7th Hariana Lancers - British Indian army unit; 7th Light Cavalry - British Indian army unit; 7th Regiment of Foot, later known as the Royal Fusiliers; 7th Air Reconnaissance Regiment, Yugoslav Air Force unit