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7th Vermont Infantry Regiment | |
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Active | March 10, 1862 to March 14, 1866 |
Disbanded | April 6, 1866 |
Allegiance | United States Union |
Branch | United States Army Union Army |
Type | Infantry |
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Commanders | |
Colonel | George T. Roberts |
Vermont U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiments 1861-1865 | ||||
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The 7th Vermont Infantry Regiment was a three years' infantry regiment[1][2][3] in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It served in the Western Theater, predominantly in Louisiana and Florida, from February 1862 to March 1866. It was the longest serving Vermont regiment during the war.
Seventh Vermont Regiment was mustered into Federal service on February 12, 1862, at Rutland, Vermont. It was engaged in, or present at, the 1862 first Siege of Vicksburg, Battle of Baton Rouge, Battle of Gonzales Station, the Mobile Campaign and Spanish Fort,[4] and Whistler, Alabama.