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The allegations of Butler poisoned his relations with the Regiment, whose Officers were aware of Butler's continued Presidential ambitions. It was their opinion that Butler, though he wasn't at the battle, might be blamed for the poor performance of the troops in the battle and decided to scapegoat the Vermont Regiment because it represented the least politically powerful State that had troops in the battle. Butler forbade the Regiment permission to put the battle honor "Baton Rouge" on their battle flag and prohibited their carrying the colors. Permission to carry was later restored.
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and black male slaves into the 82nd or 86 U.S. Colored Infantry. On February 8, a detachment proceeded to Haine's Bluff where they captured Company E, 4th Florida Infantry Battalion without firing a shot. Before they could return to Point Washington, they were run down by Company A, and a detachment
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directed blame for Union confusion and poor performance on the 7th, including firing on other Union troops and withdrawing from the front lines during the battle. The "withdrawal" was the evacuation of the hospital, including a large number of 7th Vermont troops, to the river bank to keep them safe.
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On February 13, 1864, 110 new recruits arrived from Vermont. During February, soldiers of the 7th reenlisted for three years or the duration of the War and had their designation changed to 7th Regiment Vermont Veteran Volunteers. On July 20, 1864, a Union force, including four companies of the 7th,
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The total strength of the 7th was 1,572 members, of whom 13 were killed or died of wounds, 405 died of disease, 6 in prison and 15 by accident. It was longer in the service than any other Vermont regiment, lost more members from sickness and a larger number of its members reenlisted than any other
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Benedict has this breakdown of 11 men killed and mortally wounded, 15 dead from accident, 6 dead in Confederate prisons, and 379 dead of disease, for a campaign loss of 411 men, plus another 242 discharged for disability, primarily from disease, reaching a total of 649.
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On May 30, 1865, the Regiment boarded the steamer "Starlight" for Mobile, where the men were transferred to the steamer "General Sedgwick" and shipped to Texas. They arrived June 5 to become part of the "Army of Observation" along the
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August 26. The Regiment reassembling there on 27 September 1864. They departed on the 30th and arrived in New York City on October 1, boarding the steamer "Cassandra" on October 3 for New Orleans, and arriving there on the 13th.
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Vermont organization. In total. The regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 10 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 403 Enlisted men by disease for an aggregate of 420.
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of Company E, 5th Florida Cavalry Battalion that freed the prisoners and captured half of the Union troops involved in the raid. After this the outpost at Point Washington was abandoned.
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from November 1862 until August 1864. It was engaged in the defense of important fortifications at Pensacola and skirmished with the enemy at several points in the vicinity.
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the next day. The southern summers proved very difficult for troops from the climate of Vermont to endure, and the ranks were greatly depleted by yellow fever, malaria, etc.
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The 7th was mustered into the U. S. service at Rutland, on Wednesday, February 12, 1862, for a three years' term. Its initial commander was Colonel George T. Roberts of
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took place on Tuesday, August 5, 1862, a very foggy day. Many units fired on other Union troops, with the 7th firing, on orders of Brigadier General
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Military Affairs and Regimental Histories of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, And Delaware
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The 1st Florida Union Cavalry Volunteers in the Civil War: The Men and Regimental History and What That Tells Us About the Area During the War
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Before the battle, no preparations, such as digging entrenchments, nor any defensive plans were made, despite the knowledge that CS General
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Vermont in the Civil War: A History of the Part Taken by the Vermont Soldiers and Sailors in the War for the Union, 1861-5
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to receive refugees and runaway slaves. They would be sent to the forts where white males would be enlisted in the
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Duty at Ship Island, till May 13, 1862. (Cos. "B," "C" and "D" detached at Fort Pike May 5 to June 13.)
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Majors โ€” William C. Holbrook, Henry M. Porter, Edgar N. Bullard, Darwin A. Smalley, George E. Croff.
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Expedition from Baton Rouge to Vicksburg, Miss., and operations against Vicksburg June 20-July 26.
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Company A โ€” Recruited in Burlington, VT, on January 14, 1862, Capt. David B. Peck commanding
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Lieutenant-Colonels โ€” Volney S. Fullam, David B. Peck, Henry M. Porter, Edgar N. Bullard
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Company D โ€” Recruited in Rutland, VT, on January 7, 1862, John B. Kilburn commanding
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Seventh Vermont Regiment was mustered into Federal service on February 12, 1862, at
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Colonels โ€” George T. Roberts, William C. Holbrook, David B. Peck, Henry M. Porter
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On August 10, 1864, the 7th (without the new recruits) boarded the steamer
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Greatly to the disappointment of its members, it was ordered to join Gen.
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In early February 1864, a detail of Company B established an outpost at
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2nd Brigade, Reserve Division, Department of the Gulf, to February 1865
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On May 15, 1862, the Regiment, minus those at Fort Pike, sailed on the
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Battle of Baton Rouge August 5. Evacuation of Baton Rouge August 20.
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The companies at the onset were recruited and commanded as follows:
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to travel back to Vermont for a reenlistment furlough, arriving in
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Defences of New Orleans, Department of the Gulf, to November, 1864
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for the ill-conceived and under-manned expedition to lay siege to
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Veterans absent on furlough in Vermont, August 10 to September 27
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The official list of battles in which the regiment bore a part:
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Expedition to Mc Intosh Bluff on Tombigbee River April 19-May 9
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Expedition from Barrancas toward Pollard, AL, July 21-25, 1864
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They wanted to serve with the other Vermont regiments in the
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Duty at Barrancas and at Santa Rosa Island till August, 1864.
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Affiliations, battle honors, detailed service, and casualties
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Butler became aware that the commander of the forts south of
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The Historical Marker Database, "The Men Dig,Dig,Dig" (2015)
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Campaign against Mobile and its Defences March 17-April 12
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Garrison, Forts Barrancas and Pickens, till June 19, 1863
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Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely March 26-April 8
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On June 19, 1862, eight companies boarded the steamers
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Garrison Point Washington February 9, 1864 (Co. "B")
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were dispatched from Fort Barrancas on a raid up to
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had a large force nearby. After the battle, General
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Vermont
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Sailed from New York to New Orleans, La., October 4
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Marsh. p. 31. 842:Regiment moved to New Orleans, La., May 13-16. 693:, on January 9, 1862, Daniel Landon commanding 637:Through its service, the staff officers were: 1512: 624:, where the unit disbanded on April 6, 1866. 8: 508:on Thursday, November 13, 1862, arriving in 308:was a three years' infantry regiment in the 1354:: Federal Publishing Company. p. 112. 390:sailed from New York, on Monday, March 10. 1519: 1505: 1497: 919:Duty at New Orleans till February 19, 1865 866:Garrison duty there till February 20, 1863 753:District of West Florida to December 1863. 515:The Regiment performed garrison duties at 266: 137: 1492:Vermont National Guard Library and Museum 953:Moved to Brazos Santiago, Texas, June 2-5 882:Expedition to Oakfield February 17, 1863. 117:Learn how and when to remove this message 1301:A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion 1237: 1198: 1182: 1170: 1149: 929:Moved to Mobile Point, Ala., February 19 904:Old members mustered out August 10, 1864 1021: 989: 406:on the following Thursday, April 10 at 869:Reconnaissance to Oakfield December 29 863:Ordered to Pensacola, Fla., October 13 836:Arrived at Ship Island April 7 and 10. 766:, Department of the Gulf to June 1865. 128: 1186: 944:Action at Whistler's Station April 13 833:Left State New York March 14 for Ship 830:Left State for New York March 10 1862 7: 1225: 1039: 536:1st Florida Cavalry Regiment (Union) 55:adding citations to reliable sources 1341:Federal Publishing Company (1908). 860:Duty at Carrollton till October 13. 653:Assistant Surgeon โ€” Enoch Blanchard 339:, Battle of Gonzales Station, the 25: 1439:Vermont in the Civil War (2004). 1135:Federal Publishing Company (1908) 1044:Federal Publishing Company (1908) 746:Attached to Phelps' 1st Brigade, 571:Seventh Vermont was part of Gen. 1655: 1364: 1328: 1258:(1886). "The Seventh Regiment". 962:At Brownsville till March, 1866. 848:Moved to Baton Rouge June 15-16. 742:Its assignments are as follows: 428:, which guarded the entrance to 402:arrived on Saturday,April 5 and 363:serving as Lieutenant Colonel. 169: 152:March 10, 1862 to March 14, 1866 31: 502:6th New York Volunteer Infantry 66:"7th Vermont Infantry Regiment" 42:needs additional citations for 1682:1862 establishments in Vermont 1469:The Historical Marker Database 1213:7th Regiment, Vermont Infantry 1063:7th Regiment, Vermont Infantry 656:Chaplain โ€” Rev. Henry M. 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Kelley 528:Point Washington, Florida 424:and were sent to capture 388:Ship Island (Mississippi) 359:with Volney S Fullman of 347:, and Whistler, Alabama. 281: 278: 136: 959:Duty there till August 2 901:Gonzales Station July 22 1527:Vermont Civil War Units 628:Regimental Organization 583:, participating in the 434:Carrollton, New Orleans 1441:"7th Vermont Infantry" 956:To Clarksville June 14 804:Battle of Whistler, AL 800:Battle of Spanish Fort 748:Department of the Gulf 463:Vicksburg, Mississippi 374:on March 10, 1862, to 234:Battle of Whistler, AL 230:Battle of Spanish Fort 1296:Dyer, Frederick Henry 1240:, p. 16โ€“36, 219. 950:At Mobile till June 2 787:Battle of Baton Rouge 585:Siege of Spanish Fort 470:Battle of Baton Rouge 337:Battle of Baton Rouge 217:Battle of Baton Rouge 938:Fort Blakely April 9 608:, keeping an eye on 51:improve this article 18:7th Vermont Infantry 1445:vermontcivilwar.org 998:Army of the Potomac 770:Department of Texas 589:Citronelle, Alabama 320:, predominantly in 316:. 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Battle of Baton Rouge
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6th Vermont Infantry Regiment
8th Vermont Infantry Regiment
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