Surgeon Henry Boynton - 7 New Hampshire Infantry - CDV
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A nice image of Surgeon Henry Boynton of the 7th New Hampshire Infantry.  Boynton was commisioned in December 1861.  He fought with the 7th New Hampshire until January 24, 1864 when he resigned due to ill health.  The backmark on the image is "Stephen Piper, Photographer Manchester, N.H.".  Written in period pencil on the back is "Dr. Boynton - 1861".

 


7th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment


The 7th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment lost 10 officers and 177 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 3 officers and 228 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.


















































































































































































































1861



Organized at Keene


November 27


Mustered in


December 25


Left State for Washington, D.C.


1862


January 6-13


Expedition to Hatteras Inlet, N. C., and duty there attached to Williams' 4th Brigade, North Carolina Expedition


March 2


Moved to Roanoke Island


April 7-8


Expedition to Elizabeth City. Attached to Hawkins' Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina


April 19


Battle of Camden, South Mills


June 18-July 2


Expedition to New Berne


July 2-10


Moved to Newport News. Attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac


August 2-7


Moved to Aquia Creek and Fredericksburg


August 16-September 2


Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia


August 29


Battle of Groveton


August 30


Second Bull Run


September 1


Chantilly


September-October


Maryland Campaign


September 14


Battle of South Mountain, Md.


September 16-17


Battle of Antietam


September


Duty in Pleasant Valley, Md.


October 27-November 19


Movement to Falmouth, Va.


November 10


Corbin's Cross Roads, near Amissville


November 14


Sulphur Springs


December 12-15


Battle of Fredericksburg


January 20-24


Burnside's Second Campaign, "Mud March"


1863


February 11


Moved to Newport News


March 26-April 1


To Lexington, Ky. Attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps, Dept. of the Ohio


April 18


To Winchester, then to Richmond, Ky.


May 3


To Paint Lick Creek


May 10


To Lancaster


June 3-14


Movement to Vicksburg, Miss. Attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee


June 14-July 4


Siege of Vicksburg


July 4-10


Advance on Jackson, Miss.


July 10-17


Siege of Jackson


July 18


At Milldale


August 5-20


Moved to Cincinnati, Ohio thence to Nicholasville, Ky.


September


Provost duty at Nicholasville, Frankfort and Russellville. Attached to Bixby's Brigade, District of North Central Kentucky, 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, Dept. of Ohio


October 25


Moved to Camp Nelson, Ky., and Provost duty there


1864


January 16


Veterans on furlough. Non-Veterans at Camp Nelson, Ky.


February


Non-Veterans attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps


March 10


Regiment ordered to Annapolis, Md.


April


Attached to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac


May 3-June 15


Campaign from the Rapidan to the James


May 5-7


Battle of the Wilderness


May 8-12


Spotsylvania


May 12-21


Spotsylvania Court House


May 12


Assault on the Salient at Spotsylvania Court House


May 23-26


North Anna River


May 26-28


On line of the Pamunkey


May 28-31


Totopotomoy


June 1-12


Cold Harbor


June 1-3


Bethesda Church


June 16-19


Before Petersburg


June 16 - April 2


Siege of Petersburg


July 30


Mine Explosion, Petersburg


August 18-21


Weldon Railroad


September 29-October 2


Poplar Springs Church


October 27-28


Hatcher's Run


November


Garrison of Fort Alexander Hays


1865


March 28-April 9


Appomattox Campaign


April 2


Assaults on and fall of Petersburg


April 3


Occupation of Petersburg


April 3-9


Pursuit of Lee to Burkesville


April 20-27


Moved to Washington, D.C.


May-June


Duty at Alexandria


May 23


Grand Review


July 17


Mustered out


 

 

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