He was wounded severely in the abdomen during the Seven Days Battles.
The battery took part in the Seven Days Battles.
In the Seven Days Battles of 1862 he was twice wounded leading his regiment.
The two armies fought a series of battles over a week known as the Seven Days Battle.
However, they fought in a more major role in the Seven Days Battles.
During the Seven Days Battles, it made several charges, losing many officers and men.
During the Seven Days Battles, the 29th suffered moderate casualties of six killed and 18 wounded.
During the Seven Days Battles, it supported the army's rear guard.
The effects of the Seven Days Battles were widespread.
The result was the Four Days Battle, one of the longest naval engagements in history.