Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry: Quick Facts
     

 

 

 

 

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Seventh (union) Virginia Volunteer Infantry

 

Organizational Profile

 

Raised:  July - December, 1861.
Where:  Present-day northern West Virginia, predominantly the counties of Marshall, Monongalia, Ohio, Preston and Tyler; Monroe County, Ohio; Greene County Pennsylvania.
Strength:  Original enlistment of about 1,003 men; total roster of about 1,538 for the entire war.

Social and Economic Profile

Most Common Occupation:  Farmer by far. 
Average Ages:
  -  Original enrollment:  25 yrs.
  -  Draftees:  28 yrs.
  -  Substitutes:  21 yrs.
Youngest:  14 yrs.
Oldest:  59 yrs.
Most Common Name:  Mellott (14 listed).

 

Loss Profile

Killed and Died of Wounds:  142 men.
Died of Disease and Other Causes:  158 men.  
(Loss figures from Wm. F. Fox's "Regimental Losses in the American Civil War," p. 310.)