The History of Company C, Seventh Regiment, O.V.I., Volume 1, meticulously chronicles the experiences of an Ohio volunteer infantry company during the American Civil War. Written by Theodore Wilder, this volume offers a detailed account of the company's formation, training, and participation in key battles and campaigns. Through vivid descriptions and firsthand narratives, Wilder captures the daily lives, challenges, and sacrifices of the soldiers who served in Company C.
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