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    • School Of Instruction
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  • Home Page
  • School Of Instruction
  • 7th MD Info Center
  • 7th MD Library
  • 7th Md Regimental History
  • Bios of 7th Marylanders
  • The 7th MD in the Field
  • In the Field & Camp Life
  • Civilian Life
  • 7th MD and Education

Welcome to the 7th Maryland Regiment

Welcome to the 7th Maryland RegimentWelcome to the 7th Maryland RegimentWelcome to the 7th Maryland Regiment
Featuring Biographies of 7th Maryland Soldiers

Welcome to the 7th Maryland Regiment

Welcome to the 7th Maryland RegimentWelcome to the 7th Maryland RegimentWelcome to the 7th Maryland Regiment
Featuring Biographies of 7th Maryland Soldiers

The 7th Md's 2025 Reenactment Schedule & Our Camp Journal

2025 7th MD Events Final Schedule (pdf)

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April 2025 Our Camp Journal (pdf)

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Moments in Time:Remembrance Day 2024

    About Us

    Learn About History

    Learn About History

    Learn About History

    We are a family-based organization focused on teaching the history of the American Civil War period, 1861 - 1865, through hands-on experience.


    From our Mission Statement: " The members  strive to accurately portray the lifestyle of the period, with honor,  dignity and respect to themselves, to each other and to those whom we  honor. "

    Get Involved

    Learn About History

    Learn About History

     If you're interested in getting started in Civil War reenacting please plan to attend a drill day or attending an event to meet members of the company. 


    Learn the drill, live the life, wear the uniform or the period dress. It's active and physical, yet  rewarding to spend a weekend in the 1860's.


    It's still not too late to join us for the next campaign!
               

    Thank You

    Learn About History

    Thank You

    Whether you help through monetary donations, or membership and participation,  we couldn't accomplish our education goals without the help of supporters like you. 


    Thank you for honoring those who "Gave the Last Full Measure".

    In Memoriam

    Stephen H. Bush

     December 29, 1964 - October 27, 2014


     Stephen Howard Bush passed away unexpectedly on October 28, 2014, in Salisbury, Maryland, at the age of 49.

    Steve  is survived by his wife of 20 years, Cheryl; his daughter, Emma; his  parents, Dave and Marty Bush; his brother, Jeff (wife Donna); and his  sister, Tracy (husband Hunter Phillips); and seven nephews and six  nieces.

    Steve was born on December 29, 1964, in Ithaca, New  York. He graduated from Parkside High School where he was very active in  the marching band. He graduated from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh  with an art degree. He owned and operated a masonry business out of  Hebron, Maryland.

    Steve was a devoted husband and father. He had  a heart to serve others, which was an expression of his faith. He was a  member of Oakridge Baptist Church. He loved history and participating  in civil war re-enactments. Steve loved God, had a passion for people  and never met anyone he couldn't connect with 

    Guy W. Beaven

     December 21, 1952 - December 30, 2017


    Guy was born on December 21, 1952 and passed away on Saturday, December  30, 2017. Guy was a resident of Maryland at the time of passing. And  Washington D.C. who attended the University of Miami, and then served as  an officer in the United States Army before becoming a writer and  lifeguard in Ocean City, Maryland. Guy W. Beaven Viewing: January 4,  2018 (Thursday) from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi  Catholic Church January 4, 2018 (Thursday) at 11:30 a.m. St. Francis of  Assisi Catholic Church Guy Webley Beaven Born December 21 1952 in New  York passed away on 12/30/2017. Guy Beaven grew up as a native of both  Baltimore, Md. Friends may call at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic  Church, 6701 Muncaster Mill Road, Derwood, MD on Thursday January 4,  2017 from 10:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. where a Mass of Christian Burial will  be offered at 11:30 A.M. Interment will be held at All Souls Cemetery,  Germantown, MD.  

    Ron Riotto

    July 28, 1951 - August 15, 2023


    Ronald (Ron) Riotto of Gaithersburg, Maryland, passed away peacefully on August 15, 2023 at the age of 72. A descendant of Italian immigrants, he was son to Thomas Riotto and Nancy Yuppa.

    Born the youngest of three children, Ron grew up in Clifton, New Jersey. He moved to the Gaithersburg area in 1988 where he enjoyed raising his family. He worked as a sales associate at the Home Depot for 28 years. In his free time, he enjoyed model ship, plane, and train building. He donated one of his model ships, the USS Arizona, to the American Legion Post 238 in Hughesville, MD as a thank you for their service. He had a passion for history and enjoyed the hobby of civil war reenacting for many years, serving as a Corporal and association Vice President in the 7th Maryland Vol. Infantry Regiment, a Union reenacting unit. 

    He also had a love for Italian food and cooking, saying he would “leave the tissues on the table” for people to wipe the tears from their eyes when they tasted his famous spaghetti sauce.

    Ron is survived by his loving wife Karen, his three children Avonlea Riotto, Bradley (Natalie) Lugo, Anthony (Corinne) Lugo, and his three grandchildren Hugh Lugo, Riley Schwartz, and Bodhi Schwartz.

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