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  1. 7th North Carolina Regiment; Active: 1776-1778: Allegiance: Continental Congress: Type: Infantry: Part of: North Carolina Line: Engagements: Battle of Brandywine (1777) Battle of Germantown (1777) Battle of White Marsh (1777) Commanders; Notable commanders: Colonel James Hogun

  2. The 7th North Carolina Regiment was a North Carolina Line regiment formed by State of North Carolina for national and continental defence. Contents. 1History. 2Officers. 3Bibliography. 4Sources. History. The 7th North Carolina Regiment was raised on 16 September 1776 at Halifax, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army.

  3. Confederate Regiments & Batteries * North Carolina. 1861. August 17. The 7th North Carolina Infantry Regiment was organized near Graham at Camp Mason in Almance County. Company A – Iredell and Alexander Counties. Company B – Cabarrus County. Company C – New Hanover County.

  4. The regiment then transferred to the Army of Northern Virginia, where it became part of A. P. Hill's Light Division. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia throughout the war until February 1865, when it was transferred back to North Carolina. It surrendered as part of D.H. Hill's division at the Bennett Place in April 1865. References

  5. The 7th North Carolina Regiment was authorized on November 26, 1776 and assigned to the Southern Department. It was first placed in the 1st NC Brigade under Brigadier General James Moore. On February 5, 1777, it was placed in the 3rd NC Brigade under the newly-appointed Brigadier General Francis Nash.