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History of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry

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The narrative recounts the raising and organization of an Ohio volunteer cavalry regiment for border service, detailing county-level recruiting, company formation, and staff appointments. It follows the unit through early training, patrols, and scouts across the Ohio River into neighboring states, describing skirmishes, prisoner captures, raids on strategic points, and collaboration with larger forces. Campaign hardships, including difficult weather, captured papers, and the loss of regimental records, are described alongside routine duties such as provost and scouting assignments. The account emphasizes practical operations, logistics, local enlistment, and the regiment’s service and sacrifices.

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R. C. Rankin

R. C. Rankin is best known for his work "History of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry," which provides a detailed account of the experiences and contributions of this cavalry unit during the American Civil War. His writing offers valuable insights into military history and the personal narratives of soldiers, reflecting the challenges and triumphs faced by those who served. Rankin's work contributes to the understanding of the Civil War era, particularly through the lens of the Ohio Volunteer Cavalry's engagements and legacy.

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