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C1862 CIVIL War CDV Cavalry Soldier Sgt Henry H Moore 7th Regt Ny Co G Brady

C1862 CIVIL War CDV Cavalry Soldier Sgt Henry H Moore 7th Regt Ny Co G Brady
C1862 CIVIL War CDV Cavalry Soldier Sgt Henry H Moore 7th Regt Ny Co G Brady
C1862 CIVIL War CDV Cavalry Soldier Sgt Henry H Moore 7th Regt Ny Co G Brady
C1862 CIVIL War CDV Cavalry Soldier Sgt Henry H Moore 7th Regt Ny Co G Brady

C1862 CIVIL War CDV Cavalry Soldier Sgt Henry H Moore 7th Regt Ny Co G Brady

C1862 CIVIL WAR CDV CAVALRY SOLDIER SGT HENRY H MOORE 7TH REGT NY CO G BRADY. The photographer was Brady (Washington, DC). It is identified on the back in pencil. Quarter Master in Co G, 7th Regt NYSV Cavalry. Original, it measures 2 1/2" x 4".

Light soiling, heavier on the card, lower left corner starting to peel. 7th NY Co G was recruited at Lockport and Troy NY in 1861 and stationed near Washington DC until March 1862, dating the photo.

The 7th NY Cav was also know as the Norther Black Horse Cavalry. Left State: November 23, 1861 Mustered Out: March 31, 1862. This regiment was also designated at times, and especially by the War Department, as the 7th N. Volunteer Cavalry; the sketch of the regiment will, however, be found under its correct appellation, namely, 1st Regiment Mounted Rifles. This regiment was organized at Troy to serve three years.

November 18, 1861, it was designated by the State authorities as the ad Regiment of Cavalry; by the War Department it was designated 7th N. Volunteer Cavalry, under which designation it was mustered out of service, and is, therefore, here so recorded. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States, A at Salem, November 6; B at Sandy Creek, November 6; C, D, E, F and H at Troy, November 6; and G at Elmira, November 8, 1861. There were only eight companies organized and these were recruited principally: A at Salem; B at Sandy Creek; C at Troy, Hoosick Falls, Schenectady, Berlin, Petersburgh and Grafton; D at Troy, Ogdensburgh, Newburgh, Saugerties and Goshen; E at Troy, Lowville, Albany and Carthage; F at Troy, Ballston, Broadalbin, Gloversville and May-field; G at Elmira, Lockport and Troy; H at Troy, Boonville, Ballston, Schuylerville, Nassau and Pittstown.

The regiment, commanded by Col. Morrison, left the State November 23, 1861, and served near Washington, D. Until March 31, 1862, when, not having been mounted, it was honorably discharged and mustered out.

During its service it lost by death, of disease, seven enlisted men. Failure to read full description may result in delays and misunderstandings.

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C1862 CIVIL War CDV Cavalry Soldier Sgt Henry H Moore 7th Regt Ny Co G Brady