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273:. The forces adopted by the Continental Congress amounted to 39 regiments of infantry, and 1 regiment and 1 separate company of artillery. The period of service for many of these regiments ended on December 31, 1775, although some had a service period that expired earlier. The Continental Congress resolved on June 15, 1775 that the Continental Army should be commanded by a full general. This appointment was offered to
432:: 2 regiments and 2 separate companies. The Continental Congress ordered that two companies of riflemen be raised in Virginia. On November 4, 1775 the Congress adopted the 1st and 2nd Virginia Regiments. These were existing formations that had been authorized by the colony in August and organized at
442:: 2 regiments. On June 26, 1775 the Continental Congress voted to support a force not exceeding 1,000 men for the defense of North Carolina. The colony of North Carolina availed itself fully of this number, subsequently raising the 1st and 2nd North Carolina Regiments.
394:: 5 regiments. On May 25 the Continental Congress voted to support a force not exceeding 3,000 men for the defense of New York. The colony of New York availed itself fully of this number, subsequently raising them as the 1st through 4th New York Regiments.
412:: 1 regiment. The Continental Congress ordered that six companies of riflemen be raised in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania frontiersman were so eager to participate that on June 22 Pennsylvania's quota of companies was increased to eight, organized as a
448:: 2 regiments. The Continental Congress resolved, on November 4, 1775 to adopt two infantry regiments in South Carolina. The 1st and 2nd South Carolina Regiments were existing formations that had been authorized by the colony in June.
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Consolidated in
December 1775 with Bailey's Regiment, less two companies consolidated with Ward's Regiment, one company consolidated with Learned's Regiment, and one company consolidated with Gardner's
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as early as
September 1775, but the formation did not receive any formal designation by the Continental Congress until January 1776. Livingston was commissioned a colonel by Brigadier General
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On June 14 Continental
Congress also for the first time ordered additional troops to be raised for national defense. It ordered that ten companies of "expert riflemen" be raised in
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388:: 8 regiments. The 1st through 6th regiments were adopted by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1775. The 7th and 8th regiments were adopted by the Congress on July 19, 1775.
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454:: The Continental Congress resolved, on November 4, 1775 to authorized one infantry regiment in Georgia. Georgia did not raise a regiment of its own until 1776.
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Consolidated in
December 1775 with Learned's Regiment, less one company consolidated with Nixon's Regiment and one company consolidated with Gardner's Regiment
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182:
245:
The
Continental Army was established by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1775 which is also recognized as the founding date of its successor, the
1023:
Consolidated in
December 1775 with Phinney's Regiment, less two companies consolidated with Prescott's Regiment and two companies consolidated with
237:. The army went through three major establishments: the first in 1775, the second in 1776, and the third from 1777 until after the end of the war.
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Disbanded
December 31, 1775. Colonel Whitcomb took command of the 6th Continental Regiment, raised from Jonathan Brewer's Regiment
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Unless otherwise noted, the regiments and companies listed were adopted into the
Continental Army by Congress on June 14, 1775.
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December 1775 with Read's Regiment, less one company consolidated with Jonathan Brewer's Regiment
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Consolidated in
December 1775 with Ward's Regiment, less one company consolidated with Jonathan Brewer's Regiment
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Stephenson's Independent Virginia Rifle Company. Captain Hugh Stephenson, July 1775. (
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Doolittle's Regiment, or 18th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel Ephraim Doolittle. (
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Bridge's Regiment, or 11th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel Ebenezer Bridge. (
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Scammon's Regiment, or 13th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel James Scammon. (
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Greaton's Regiment, or 21st Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel John Greaton. (
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and other officers he began the journey from Philadelphia to Boston.
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in November 1775, when the regiment was first formally recognized.
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Used in December 1775 as cadre for the 20th Continental Regiment
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Used in December 1775 as cadre for the 19th Continental Regiment
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Used in December 1775 as cadre for the 17th Continental Regiment
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Used in December 1775 as cadre for the 10th Continental Regiment
483:, was adopted by the Continental Congress and redesignated the
1174:'s Company assigned to Northern Department September 8, 1775;
296:, specifying their organization, pay, and term of enlistment.
1187:, June 21, 1775; Captain Moses Rawlings, October 18, 1775. (
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Sargent's Regiment, or 27th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel
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Prescott's Regiment, or 9th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel
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Gardner's Regiment, or 15th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel
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Learned's Regiment, or 14th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel
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Lists of military units and formations of the United States
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Glover's Regiment, or 23nd Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel
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Little's Regiment, or 24th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel
322:: 3 regiments. These regiments were commanded by Colonels
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Nixon's Regiment, or 16th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel
370:: 3 regiments. These regiments were commanded by colonels
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Frye's Regiment, or 10th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel
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New York: 1 company. The Continental Congress authorized
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in 1776; Captain William Hendricks' Company and Captain
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Read's Regiment, or 6th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel
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Assigned to the Northern Department September 8, 1775;
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Military units and formations of the Continental Army
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Morgan's Independent Virginia Rifle Company. Captain
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Cresap's Independent Maryland Rifle Company. Captain
277:, who accepted it the following day. In company with
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Designated Van Schaick's Regiment in 1776, then the
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Price's Independent Maryland Rifle Company. Captain
352:, Nixon, Fellows, Doolittle, J. Brewer, D. Brewer,
1150:Main Army infantry units not assigned to a brigade
663:Consolidated in December 1775 with Read's Regiment
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1432:Provincial units attached to New York Department
1284:Merged into Middle Department, February 27, 1776
1127:Designated the 16th Continental Regiment in 1776
1047:Designated the 18th Continental Regiment in 1776
1040:Designated the 26th Continental Regiment in 1776
1033:Designated the 24th Continental Regiment in 1776
781:Designated the 27th Continental Regiment in 1776
564:Designated the 23rd Continental Regiment in 1776
929:Designated the 6th Continental Regiment in 1776
792:Designated the 4th Continental Regiment in 1776
774:Designated the 2nd Continental Regiment in 1776
760:Designated the 8th Continental Regiment in 1776
689:Designated the 3rd Continental Regiment in 1776
497:Continental Artillery Company on June 30, 1775.
265:. Most of these troops were stationed outside
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1419:Lamb's Artillery Company (New York). Captain
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1889:George Washington in the American Revolution
348:, Frye, Bridge, Paterson, Scammon, Learned,
1328:1st New York Regiment (1775–1776). Colonel
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1095:, or 22nd Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel
1006:, or 12th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel
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1733:Militia units that participated alongside
1262:Rhode Island Train of Artillery. Captain
1232:marched to Quebec under Benedict Arnold
1176:marched to Quebec under Benedict Arnold
625:Used in December 1775 as cadre for the
240:
1902:
1369:4th New York Regiment (1775). Colonel
1354:3rd New York Regiment (1775). Colonel
1339:2nd New York Regiment (1775). Colonel
1305:; field commander, Lieutenant Colonel
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1234:; captured at Quebec December 31, 1775
1178:; captured at Quebec December 31, 1775
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1217:Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment
1206:Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment
1191:Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment
1135:(1775). Colonel Experience Storrs. (
1412:New York Department artillery units
406:), was authorized on June 23, 1775.
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1920:American Revolution-related lists
1388:") (Vermont). Lieutenant Colonel
1325:(1775). Colonel David Waterbury.
623:(1775). Colonel Samuel Wyllys. (
502:Order of Battle - July 22, 1775
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485:Continental Artillery Regiment
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1437:New Hampshire Rangers. Major
1065:(commanded by Putnam because
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7:
1849:Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783
1395:Canadian Regiment. Colonel
1158:Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment
1101:Disbanded December 31, 1775
1097:Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge
1087:Disbanded December 31, 1775
1080:Disbanded December 31, 1775
885:Disbanded December 31, 1775
799:Disbanded December 31, 1775
418:Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment
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227:Second Continental Congress
225:was the army raised by the
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1574:American Revolutionary War
1301:(1775). Brigadier General
766:3rd New Hampshire Regiment
752:2nd New Hampshire Regiment
734:1st New Hampshire Regiment
305:a new regimental structure
235:American Revolutionary War
20:American Revolutionary War
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1280:Established June 25, 1775
1251:(Massachusetts). Colonel
1241:Main Army artillery units
1114:14th Continental Regiment
1069:declined his commission)
1014:15th Continental Regiment
942:12th Continental Regiment
920:25th Continental Regiment
905:13th Continental Regiment
869:11th Continental Regiment
676:13th Continental Regiment
627:22nd Continental Regiment
555:21st Continental Regiment
398:, raised in the disputed
1839:Pennsylvania Line Mutiny
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1323:5th Connecticut Regiment
1313:4th Connecticut Regiment
1299:1st Connecticut Regiment
1168:1st Continental Regiment
1133:3rd Connecticut Regiment
996:7th Continental Regiment
879:(Rhode Island). Colonel
861:(Rhode Island). Colonel
851:9th Continental Regiment
843:(Rhode Island). Colonel
805:7th Connecticut Regiment
744:5th Continental Regiment
722:5th (Sullivan's) Brigade
648:8th Connecticut Regiment
634:6th Connecticut Regiment
621:2nd Connecticut Regiment
344:, Mansfield, Danielson,
963:3rd (Putnam's) Division
609:3rd (Spencer's) Brigade
402:territory (present-day
364:, Phinney, and Sargent.
1447:in 1776; continued as
829:6th (Greene's) Brigade
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1403:1st Canadian Regiment
1377:2nd New York Regiment
1362:4th New York Regiment
1347:1st New York Regiment
1093:Woodbridge's Regiment
977:2nd (Heath's) Brigade
845:James Mitchell Varnum
638:Samuel Holden Parsons
540:1st (Thomas') Brigade
526:1st (Ward's) Division
460:1st Canadian Regiment
458:Troops composing the
267:Boston, Massachusetts
146:List of British units
116:List of militia units
30:
1783:Artillery Regiments
1528:The Continental Army
1259:, November 17, 1775.
1063:4th Brigade (vacant)
859:Hitchcock's Regiment
708:2nd (Lee's) Division
400:New Hampshire Grants
241:Creation of the army
162:List of French units
122:List of state navies
64:Regional departments
1834:Newburgh Conspiracy
1386:Green Mountain Boys
1330:Alexander McDougall
1275:New York Department
1123:Paul Dudley Sargent
1025:Paterson's Regiment
1004:Paterson's Regiment
979:(Brigadier General
831:(Brigadier General
724:(Brigadier General
652:Jedediah Huntington
611:(Brigadier General
542:(Brigadier General
446:South Carolina Line
440:North Carolina Line
183:Military leadership
104:Continental Marines
22:
1449:Whitcomb's Rangers
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468:Richard Montgomery
338:Massachusetts Line
320:New Hampshire Line
247:United States Army
58:Commander-in-Chief
32:
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1525:Wright, Robert K.
1510:Continental Army,
1401:Redesignated the
1341:Goose Van Schaick
877:Church's Regiment
841:Varnum's Regiment
514:George Washington
410:Pennsylvania Line
396:Warner's Regiment
368:Rhode Island Line
275:George Washington
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1397:James Livingston
1315:(1775). Colonel
1215:Assigned to the
1204:Assigned to the
1189:Assigned to the
1162:William Thompson
990:William Prescott
863:Daniel Hitchcock
833:Nathanael Greene
807:(1775). Colonel
768:(1775). Colonel
736:(1775). Colonel
685:Ebenezer Learned
650:(1775). Colonel
636:(1775). Colonel
464:James Livingston
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1519:References
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1257:Henry Knox
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