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2755:, the Congress acted to reduce the size and increase the tactical efficiency of the Continental Army. On May 27, 1778, it resolved that the number of infantry regiments be reduced from 88 to 80. The quota of regiments assigned to the states was 3 from New Hampshire, 15 from Massachusetts, 2 from Rhode Island, 8 from Connecticut, 5 from New York, 3 from New Jersey, 11 from Pennsylvania, 1 from Delaware, 8 from Maryland, 11 from Virginia, 6 from North Carolina, 6 from South Carolina, and 1 from Georgia. Under this reorganization, the Massachusetts quota was unchanged. 235:. These, together with similar contingents from the other twelve states, formed the Continental Line. Line regiments were assigned to a particular state, which was then financially responsible for the maintenance (staffing and supplying) of the regiment. The concept of the line was also particularly important in relation to the promotion of commissioned officers. Officers of the Continental Army below the rank of brigadier general were ordinarily ineligible for promotion except in the line of their own state. 26: 435:
members. It completed its task on August 20, 1775, and reported its decision to Washington. The regiments of infantry in the Continental Army were accordingly numbered without reference to their colony of origin. There were thirty-nine "Regiments of Foot in the Army of the United Colonies." In General Orders, Washington often referred to his regiments by these numbers; and they appear in the strength reports compiled by Adjutant General
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80 regiments to 50. The quota of regiments assigned to the states was 2 from New Hampshire, 10 from Massachusetts, 1 from Rhode Island, 5 from Connecticut, 2 from New York, 2 from New Jersey, 6 from Pennsylvania, 1 from Delaware, 5 from Maryland, 8 from Virginia, 4 from North Carolina, 2 from South Carolina, and 1 from Georgia. In addition, 1 regiment (Colonel Moses Hazen's Canadian Regiment) was to be raised at large.
408:. Massachusetts regiments had an official establishment of 599 officers and men in ten companies (but five regiments had an eleventh company). The troops were enlisted to serve until December 31, 1775. The commissions of all Massachusetts officers were dated May 19, 1775. Subsequently, the regiments were numbered, although in Massachusetts the regiment was commonly identified by the name of its colonel. 1558:, five regiments (the 6th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 27th) were ordered to remain in Massachusetts, four of them occupying Boston. Three of these regiments (the 14th, 16th, and 27th) joined the Main Army in July. The 6th and 18th regiments joined the Northern Army in August, and never rejoined the Main Army. Of the eleven regiments that moved to 2336:
Warren's and Dunham's Companies, Bailey's Regiment). The commanding officer, Colonel John Bailey, had been the lieutenant colonel, later the colonel, of Thomas's Regiment in 1775 and colonel of the 23rd Continental Regiment in 1776. As the 23rd Continental Regiment, reorganizing as the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, it served in
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The prolonged period of peace negotiations following the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, on October 19, 1781, presented the Continental Congress with the dilemma of keeping up a military force until the definitive peace treaty was signed, even though the national finances were exhausted. On
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The official establishment of an infantry regiment was increased to 717 officers and men. Each regiment continued to have nine companies, including a light infantry company, but the companies were made larger. For the first time, each regiment was to have a permanent recruiting party of 1 lieutenant,
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In October 1780, the Continental Congress, in consultation with General Washington, passed resolutions providing for what would be the last reorganization of the Continental Army before its final disbandment. The Congress determined that on January 1, 1781, the Continental Line was to be reduced from
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of the 25th Continental Regiment with the remnant of the 24th Continental Regiment (less the remnants of Bent's and Whiting's Companies; the latter were reorganized as Fairfield's and Pillsbury's Companies, Wigglesworth's Regiment). The commanding
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On November 4, 1775, the Continental Congress resolved that on January 1, 1776, the Continental Army, exclusive of artillery and extra regiments, was to consist of 27 infantry regiments. The troops were to be enlisted to serve until December 31, 1776. The quota of regiments assigned to the states was
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During 1776, the Continental Congress gradually overcame its ideological objections to a standing army, and, on September 16, 1776, it resolved that, on January 1, 1777, the Continental Line was to consist of 88 infantry regiments, to be maintained for the duration of the war. The quota of regiments
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This regiment (also sometimes referred to as Vose's Regiment) was formed by consolidating two companies from the 6th Continental Regiment, and two companies formed from the 18th Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 15th Continental Regiment. The commanding officer, Colonel Joseph Vose, had
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Mayhew's Company, Cotton's Regiment, and Egery's Company, Danielson's Regiment, with the remnant of Bond's Regiment (less the remnant of Crafts' Company). Colonel William Bond commanded this regiment until his death on August 31, 1776. The
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Cotton's Regiment (less the remnants of Benson's, Bradford's, Mayhew's, and Wood's Companies) with the remnant of Bailey's Regiment. Colonel John Bailey commanded this regiment throughout 1776. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at
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Each regiment was to have an official establishment of 728 officers and men in eight companies. The regiments were to receive numbers instead of names. For the campaign of 1776 Massachusetts was to provide the 3d, 4th, 6th, 7th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, and
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on January 20, 1783, and, on February 4, 1783, Britain announced the cessation of hostilities. The Continental Congress received the text of the preliminary peace treaty on March 13, 1783, and proclaimed the cessation of hostilities on April 11, 1783. It ratified the preliminary peace treaty on
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Fellows' Regiment, and the remnants of Benson's and Bradford's Companies, Cotton's Regiment, with the remnant of Ward's Regiment. Colonel Jonathan Ward commanded this regiment throughout 1776. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Soul's Company, Fellows' Regiment, and Danforth's Company, David Brewer's Regiment, with the remnant of Jonathan Brewer's Regiment. However, Jonathan Brewer left the service, and command of this regiment was given to Colonel Asa Whitcomb,
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was signed in Paris on September 3, 1783. On October 18, 1783, the Continental Congress proclaimed that Continental troops on furlough were to be discharged on November 3, 1783. The Main Army, with the exception of a small observation force in the Hudson Highlands under the command of General
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of the 21st Continental Regiment (less the remnants of Clap's and King's Companies) with the remnant of the 26th Continental Regiment. The commanding officer, James Wesson, had been the major of Gerrish's Regiment in 1775 and the lieutenant
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In an effort to weld the separate New England armies into a single "Continental" Army, on August 5, 1775, General Washington ordered that a board be convened to determine the rank of the regiments at Boston. The board was to consist of a brigadier general as moderator and six field officers as
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of the 7th Continental Regiment; Peters' Company, 13th Continental Regiment; and Clap's Company, 21st Continental Regiment; with the remnant of the 23d Continental Regiment. (Peters' and Clap's Companies were reorganized, respectively, as
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commanded this regiment until August 9, 1776, the date on which he was promoted to brigadier general. On that date the regiment's next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Nixon, assumed command with the rank of colonel. Nixon's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to
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colonies for assistance in raising an army of 30,000 men. The Massachusetts provincials were raised in the spring of 1775 and were eventually formed into twenty-six infantry regiments. Massachusetts also took responsibility for a twenty-seventh regiment, originally raised in
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to Henry Jackson of Massachusetts, who accepted. These three regiments were raised in Massachusetts in the spring of 1777. Much of the recruiting for them was done in the Boston area, which until then had been unable to raise troops because of the British occupation.
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The Northern Army was disbanded on November 5, 1783, and the Southern Army was disbanded on November 15, 1783. On the latter date the furloughed 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Massachusetts Regiments were formally disbanded, and the Massachusetts Line ceased to exist.
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This regiment was formed from by reducing Mansfield's Regiment from ten companies to eight. This regiment was commanded by Colonel Israel Hutchinson, who was promoted to that rank on January 1, 1776. Hutchinson's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to
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The Continental Congress ratified the Treaty of Paris on January 14, 1784, and the United States and Great Britain exchanged ratifications of the Treaty of Paris on May 12, 1784. The 1st American was disbanded at West Point, New York, on June 2, 1784.
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This regiment was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The regiment's first commander, Colonel Ebenezer Francis, had been a captain of Mansfield's Regiment in 1775. Colonel Francis was killed at the
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Bent's and Whiting's Companies, 24th Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 6th Continental Regiment (less two companies consolidated with the 15th Continental Regiment, which became the
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Scammon's Regiment and Watkins' Company, Paterson's Regiment, with the remnant of Phinney's Regiment. Colonel Edmund Phinney commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Phinney's regiment occupied
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Crafts' Company, Bond's Regiment, with the remnant of Greaton's Regiment. Colonel John Greaton commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Greaton's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to
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This regiment was formed by reconstituting the remnant of the 16th Continental Regiment as a regiment to serve for the duration. The commanding officer had been the major of Gardner's Regiment in 1775, and was wounded on June 17, 1775, at the
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Walbridge's Company, 13th Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 27th Continental Regiment. (Walbridge's Company was reorganized as Goodale's Company). The commanding officer,
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This regiment was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The commanding officer, Gamaliel Bradford, had been a militia officer in 1776. The regiment was disbanded on January 1, 1781.
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After November 3, 1783, the Continental Line was reduced to a handful of units. These disbanded in November and December. The single regiment remaining in service after the new year began was under the command of Massachusetts Colonel
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Because the Continental Congress passed this resolve at the beginning of the campaigning season, it was nearly a year before this reorganization was completed. The reorganization of the Continental Line was finalized on March 9, 1779.
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This regiment was originally named Henry Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment. On July 24, 1780, it was officially added to the Massachusetts Line and redesignated the 16th Massachusetts. It was disbanded on January 1, 1781.
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restored a state-based regimental numbering scheme which was retained until the end of the war. After two major reorganizations (at the start of 1781 and 1783) the army was almost completely disbanded in November 1783, leaving
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of King's Company, 21st Continental Regiment, with the remnant of the 3rd Continental Regiment. (King's Company was redesignated Alvord's Company). The commanding officer,
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Darby's and Nowell's Companies, Scammon's Regiment, and the remnant of Morse's Company, Paterson's Regiment, with the remnant of Prescott's Regiment. Colonel
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In General Orders issued at Newburgh, New York, April 18, 1783, Washington announced that the armistice would go into effect at noon, April 19, 1783 - the eighth anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord.
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Sayer's and Sullivan's Companies, Scammon's Regiment, with the remnant of Paterson's Regiment (less the remnants of Morse's and Watkins' Companies). Colonel
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This regiment was formed by reconstituting the remnant of the 18th Continental Regiment as a regiment to serve for the duration (less two companies consolidated with the 15th Continental Regiment, which became the
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On January 1, 1783, the 9th Massachusetts Regiment was disbanded at West Point and the 10th Massachusetts Regiment was disbanded at Verplanck's Point, New York, reducing the Massachusetts Line to eight regiments.
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Under this reorganization, the Massachusetts quota was reduced from fifteen regiments to ten. Accordingly, the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th Massachusetts Regiments were disbanded on January 1, 1781.
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been the major of Greaton's Regiment in 1775 and the lieutenant colonel of the 24th Continental Regiment in 1776. As the 15th Continental Regiment, reorganizing as the 1st Massachusetts Regiment, it served in
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This regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel Asa Whitcomb, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the
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The reduction of the Massachusetts Line from an establishment of 16,468 officers and men in 275 companies to an establishment of 11,648 officers and men in 128 companies required a difficult reorganization.
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Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War. A compilation from the archives, prepared and published by the Secretary of the Commonwealth in accordance with chapter 100, resolves of 1891.
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was commanding officer of the 6th Massachusetts Regiment from January 1, 1783, until June 12, 1783. The regiment was furloughed on June 12, 1783, and disbanded without reforming on November 15, 1783.
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This regiment was formed by reconstituting the remnant of the 4th Continental Regiment as a regiment to serve for the duration. The commanding officer, Thomas Nixon, had been the lieutenant colonel of
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August 7, 1782, the Continental Congress resolved that the states should reduce their lines on January 1, 1783. Each regiment retained in service was then to contain not less than 500 rank and file.
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Henley's and Lee's Regiments were consolidated into Jackson's Regiment on April 9, 1779. Jackson's Regiment was allotted to the Massachusetts Line on July 24, 1780, and officially designated the
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This regiment was commanded by Colonel Ephraim Doolittle, who left the service in October 1775. Command of the regiment passed to its next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Holden, of
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of the Continental Army in June 1775. These units were generally referred to by the names of their colonels, and were numbered one way by the state and another by the Continental Army.
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The official establishment of a regiment was reduced to 582 officers and men. Each regiment was to consist of nine rather than eight companies. The ninth company was to be a company of
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Danielson's Regiment, and the remnant of Wood's Company, Cotton's Regiment, with the remnant of Learned's Regiment. Colonel
571:(second in command) of the Massachusetts Bay provincial forces. Thomas was made a Continental brigadier general on June 22, 1775. The regiment's lieutenant colonel, John Bailey, of 5663: 335: 2567:
This regiment was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The commanding officer, Thomas Marshall, had been an officer in the
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1 drummer, and 1 fifer. Thus, there were to be ten recruiting parties in Massachusetts to systematically find and forward recruits to the Massachusetts regiments in the field.
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was evacuated by British troops on November 25, 1783. The British fleet left New York City on December 4, 1783, and on the same day Washington bid farewell to his officers at
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until the end of 1775, when it left Continental service. Woodbridge and his regiment remained active in the Massachusetts militia, serving (among other actions) in the 1777
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colonies was acknowledged, and he commanded the patriot army at Boston until the arrival of George Washington at Cambridge on July 3, 1775. On June 17, 1775, Ward was made a
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temporary control over certain military decisions that the Congress ordinarily regarded as its own prerogative. These "dictatorial powers" included the authority to raise
2623:(aka Sprout), who had been the major of Cotton's Regiment in 1775 and the major of the 3rd Continental Regiment in 1776. The regiment was disbanded on January 1, 1781. 641:, and was disbanded at the end of 1775, when its companies were divided amongst other Massachusetts regiments. Cotton continued to serve in the Massachusetts militia. 1574:. The 24th and 25th regiments, that had served in the Northern theater, also rejoined the Main Army in November, but marched directly to the army's winter quarters at 1043:, June 17, 1775, and died July 3, 1775. On that date the regiment's commander, Lieutenant Colonel William Bond, was promoted to the rank of colonel. It served in the 5865: 2619:). Colonel Samuel Brewer was dismissed from the service on September 17, 1778. For the remainder of its existence the regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel 143: 159: 238:
The size of the Massachusetts Line varied from as many as 27 active regiments (at the outset of the war) to four (at its end). For most of the war after the
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The numbered Continental regiments raised in Massachusetts were widely scattered in the campaign of 1776. In April, following the British evacuation of
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This regiment was commanded by Colonel James Scammon. His regiment was raised in what were then known as the "eastern counties," the present state of
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This regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel Timothy Danielson, of
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnants of Walker's Regiment and David Brewer's Regiment with the remnant of Read's Regiment. Colonel
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This regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel Ebenezer Bridge, of
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This regiment was formed by consolidating the remnant of Thompson's Company, Danielson's Regiment, with the remnant of Nixon's Regiment. Colonel
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commanded this regiment from January until May 1776, when he resigned due to poor health. The regiment was then commanded by Lieutenant Colonel
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Regiment, and its commander, in 1775. In 1776 he commanded the 24th Continental Regiment. The regiment was disbanded on November 5, 1783.
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This regiment was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. It was organized by Colonel
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assigned to the states was 3 from New Hampshire, 15 from Massachusetts, 2 from Rhode Island, 8 from Connecticut, 4 from New York, 4 from
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was commanding officer of the 10th Massachusetts Regiment from January 1, 1781, until January 1, 1783, when the regiment was disbanded.
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Regiment in 1775 and lieutenant colonel of the 4th Continental Regiment in 1776. He was promoted to colonel on August 9, 1776. Colonel
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The 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Massachusetts Regiments were placed on furlough on June 12, 1783, and were never recalled to active duty.
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This regiment was a new organization, raised under the Eighty-Eight Battalion Resolve of September 16, 1776. The commanding officer,
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for the remainder of the year, but Shepard was not appointed Colonel until October. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at
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This regiment was formed from by reducing Gerrish's Regiment from ten companies to eight. This regiment was commanded by Colonel
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This regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel
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This regiment contained eleven companies and had an official establishment of 658 officers and men. It was commanded by Colonel
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Not all Continental infantry regiments raised were part of a state quota. On December 27, 1776, the Continental Congress gave
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until its disbandment at the end of 1775. Most of the regiment was consolidated into Learned's Regiment, which became the
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until its disbandment at the end of 1775. Most of its companies were consolidated into Read's Regiment, which became the
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in the Continental Army - the first appointment in that grade. Command of the regiment passed to its next senior officer,
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was taken prisoner. The regiment was furloughed on June 12, 1783, and disbanded without reforming on November 15, 1783.
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until its disbandment at the end of 1775. Most of its companies were consolidated into Ward's Regiment, which became the
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until its disbandment at the end of 1775. Its companies were then divided among three other regiments, principally the
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raised 27 regiments as a provincial army. These units, which were mostly organized by mid-May, were adopted into the
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Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution, April 1775 to December 1783
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While the Main Army, that portion of Washington's army under his immediate command, was in winter quarters at
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This regiment was commanded by Colonel Edmund Phinney, whose regiment was raised in the present state of
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as reinforcements. One of these regiments (the 15th) rejoined the Main Army in November, and served at
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commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Paterson's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to
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commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Prescott's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to
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The remnants of the regiments of Asa Whitcomb, James Frye, Ebenezer Bridge, Ephraim Doolittle, and
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On July 24, 1780, Henry Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment was officially redesignated the
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commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Little's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to
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This regiment was formed from by reducing Glover's Regiment from ten companies to eight. Colonel
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This regiment was formed by reducing Sargent's Regiment from ten companies to eight. Colonel
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This regiment was formed by reducing Little's Regiment from ten companies to eight. Colonel
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of Massachusetts, who accepted. Henley had been adjutant general on the staffs of Generals
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colonel of the 26th Continental Regiment in 1776. He was wounded on June 28, 1778, at the
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to William Raymond Lee of Massachusetts, who accepted. In 1776, Lee had been the major of
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commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Glover's regiment continued to be stationed at
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commanded this regiment throughout 1776. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at
957:. Scammon served as colonel of the regiment until the end of the year. It served in the 5727: 5586: 5024: 2683: 2547: 2385: 2299: 254:. Massachusetts line troops were involved in most of the war's major battles north of 251: 2266:. Reorganization was completed in the spring of 1777, and the regiment was ordered to 5611: 5606: 4937: 2369: 2353: 2283: 2279: 2163: 2133: 2034: 2000: 1936: 1897: 1857: 1822: 1783: 1682: 1644: 1567: 1319: 759: 331: 5561: 5525: 5442: 5391: 5360: 2349: 2259: 1744: 1737: 1620: 1610: 991: 975: 812: 796: 271: 247: 224: 94: 48: 5591: 5421: 4919: 2865: 2620: 2598: 2587: 2572: 2562: 2484: 2474: 2435: 2428: 2361: 2022: 1988: 1962: 1928: 1810: 1716: 1708: 1707:
whose old regiment was disbanded. As a regiment on the right wing of the army at
1628: 1624: 1614: 1555: 1520: 1479: 1444: 1401: 1356: 1315: 1272: 1268: 1227: 1186: 1155: 1122: 1089: 1044: 999: 958: 925: 888: 859: 820: 779: 744: 705: 664: 638: 609: 576: 523: 239: 5799: 2759: 2219: 2215: 2125: 2119: 1436: 354: 255: 25: 2368:
in August. Following the Saratoga campaign the regiment marched south to join
5859: 5621: 5596: 5576: 5566: 5355: 4860:
The Life of Artemas Ward, First Commander-in-Chief of the American Revolution
4853:
The Sinews of Independence: Monthly Strength Reports of the Continental Army.
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in April. In the same month it was ordered to reinforce the American army in
2094: 2087: 2063:
in April. In the same month it was ordered to reinforce the American army in
1892:
in April. In the same month it was ordered to reinforce the American army in
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voted to raise a volunteer force of 13,600 men, and it called upon the other
350: 267: 4869:
17 vols. Boston: Wright and Potter Printing Co., State Printers, 1896–1908.
4848:. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1967 (Originally published, 1914). 1359:
until its disbandment. In December 1775, Glover's Regiment was stationed at
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Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States
5784: 5571: 5406: 5345: 2752: 2722: 2459: 2452: 2381: 2295: 1775: 1769: 1540: 1393: 1377: 1219: 495: 477: 424: 415:
urged that the Congress assume responsibility for the provincial troops of
346: 263: 5523: 4925:
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War Volume 14 1906
4920:
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War Volume 10 1902
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Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War Volume 4 1898
4832: 4812:
New York: Promontory Press (Reprint Edition. Originally Published, 1877).
2729: 1806: 1800: 697: 681: 503: 428: 400: 243: 2105:. The regiment rejoined the Main Army in November, marching directly to 2067:. The regiment rejoined the Main Army in November, marching directly to 1519:. Sargent served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 1478:. Phinney served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 1363:
to defend the naval base located there. The regiment was designated the
667:
until its disbandment at the end of 1775. Whitcomb took command of the
357:, and was briefly lieutenant colonel of the 5th Massachusetts Regiment. 5365: 4824:
The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources.
2851: 2199: 1965:
in April 1776. In August it was ordered to northern New York to oppose
1755:. It was disbanded at the end of 1776, with some remnants joining the 1719:
in April 1776. In August it was ordered to northern New York to oppose
851: 835: 2442:
on October 18, 1776. The regiment was disbanded on November 5, 1783.
1927:
commanded this regiment throughout 1776. Sargent's regiment occupied
1562:
in April, three regiments (the 15th, 24th, and 25th) were ordered to
608:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 1400:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 1355:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 1314:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 1185:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 1121:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 1088:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 998:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 924:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 887:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 858:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 819:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 778:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 704:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 637:, who served as colonel until the end of the year. It served in the 2211: 2207: 2203: 2189:
were disbanded at Cambridge, Massachusetts, on December 31, 1775.
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Extra Continental regiments and Additional Continental regiments
4203: 4201: 4016: 4014: 4012: 4010: 3962: 3960: 3958: 3833: 3831: 3829: 3827: 3825: 3377: 3375: 3373: 1896:. In November the regiment rejoined the Main Army and served at 3036: 3034: 2822: 2675: 1639:
in April. Under Shepard's command, it served at the battles of
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Brigade, was assigned to the Highlands Department in November.
262:
in 1781. General officers of the line included Major Generals
4711: 4709: 4695: 4693: 4679: 4677: 4554: 4336: 2550:, New Jersey. The regiment was disbanded on January 1, 1783. 2510:, New York, on November 10, 1778, and his lieutenant colonel, 1451:(with Baldwin promoted to colonel) in the 1776 establishment. 4198: 4007: 3955: 3822: 3370: 2826: 1475: 954: 633:
This regiment was commanded by Colonel Theophilus Cotton, of
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The remnant of the 14th Continental Regiment, under Colonel
2728:
The remnant of the 13th Continental Regiment, under Colonel
2725:, was disbanded at Morristown, New Jersey in February 1777. 2721:
The remnant of the 12th Continental Regiment, under Colonel
227:
that were assigned to Massachusetts at various times by the
4706: 4690: 4674: 4219: 4217: 2029:. Bailey's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to 1723:, and never rejoined the Main Army. It was designated the 1181:
This regiment was commanded by Colonel Jonathan Brewer, of
290:
The line's history began in the immediate aftermath of the
2414:
officer, John Greaton, had been the lieutenant colonel of
1969:, and never rejoined the Main Army. It was designated the 1635:
Learned's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to
1431:
This regiment was commanded by Colonel Samuel Gerrish, of
735:
This regiment was commanded by Colonel John Mansfield, of
604:
This regiment was commanded by Colonel Timothy Walker, of
336:
sixteen additional Continental infantry regiments at large
1995:. Ward's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to 1852:
until July, when it was ordered to join the Main Army at
1817:. Read's regiment remained with the Main Army, moving to 1578:. Finally, the 7th Continental Regiment, which served in 4214: 2388:. After November 1778 the regiment was stationed in the 1214:
This regiment was commanded by Colonel David Brewer, of
1117:
This regiment was commanded by Colonel John Fellows, of
612:, and was merged into Read's Regiment in December 1775. 1931:
in April 1776. It was ordered to join the Main Army at
1860:, and played significant roles in the aftermath of the 4906:
Bibliography of the Continental Army in Massachusetts
305:
At the end of 1775 the army was reorganized into its
4817:
Soldiers of the American revolution of Lebanon Maine
3817:
The Papers of George Washington: July–September 1778
2690:. The regiment was disbanded on January 1, 1781, at 2093:regiment's next senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel 2871: 2109:. The regiment was disbanded at the end of 1776. 1866:George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River 4865:Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State. 3113:: III:448, 465, 472, 489, 496; IV:20, 30, 39, 64. 2597:, Vermont, on July 7, 1777, and was succeeded by 1813:, it was ordered to furnish work details for the 559:This regiment was initially commanded by General 494:This regiment was initially commanded by General 5857: 4740: 4738: 5866:Massachusetts regiments of the Continental Army 4855:Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1976. 4841:from the Northern Illinois University website. 4543: 4541: 1751:in April. In November it was stationed in the 5509: 4945: 4910:United States Army Center of Military History 4890:United States Army Center of Military History 4735: 3531: 3529: 3527: 3417: 3415: 3247: 3245: 3243: 3147: 3145: 341:Early in 1777, Washington offered command of 200: 5845:George Washington in the American Revolution 4282: 4280: 3927: 3925: 3894: 3892: 3890: 3296: 3294: 3292: 3290: 3288: 3286: 3181: 3179: 3177: 3175: 3173: 2025:, it was ordered to furnish details for the 1991:, it was ordered to furnish details for the 1711:, it was ordered to furnish details for the 1631:, it was ordered to furnish details for the 4538: 2746: 1506: 1501: 1469: 1464: 1426: 1421: 1387: 1382: 1342: 1337: 1301: 1296: 1258: 1253: 1209: 1204: 1176: 1171: 1145: 1140: 1112: 1107: 1071: 1066: 1030: 1025: 985: 980: 948: 943: 911: 906: 878: 873: 845: 840: 806: 801: 769: 764: 730: 725: 691: 686: 657: 652: 628: 623: 599: 594: 554: 549: 489: 484: 318:under the command of Massachusetts Colonel 5516: 5502: 4952: 4938: 3524: 3412: 3240: 3142: 2821:signed preliminary articles of peace with 1158:until its disbandment at the end of 1775. 891:until its disbandment at the end of 1775. 862:until its disbandment at the end of 1775. 207: 193: 5689:Militia units that participated alongside 5325:Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment 4879:. Harrisburg, Pa.: Stackpole Books, 1968. 4277: 3922: 3887: 3283: 3170: 5315:Henley's Additional Continental Regiment 4829:from the University of Virginia website. 1868:. It was disbanded at the end of 1776. 4801:Encyclopedia of the American Revolution 2716: 2678:. The regiment would see action at the 2180: 1511:This regiment was commanded by Colonel 1392:This regiment was commanded by Colonel 1347:This regiment was commanded by Colonel 1306:This regiment was commanded by Colonel 1263:This regiment was commanded by Colonel 1076:This regiment was commanded by Colonel 1035:This regiment was commanded by Colonel 990:This regiment was commanded by Colonel 850:This regiment was commanded by Colonel 696:This regiment was commanded by Colonel 375:Finally, Washington offered command of 5858: 2809: 2776: 5497: 5320:Lee's Additional Continental Regiment 4933: 2793: 2741:Lee's Additional Continental Regiment 2192: 1533: 390: 246:, as far west as present-day central 4877:The Book of the Continental Soldier 4810:Battles of the American Revolution. 3496:Heitman, "Historical Register," 34. 3367:Heitman, "Historical Register," 33. 2027:Fortification of Dorchester Heights 1993:Fortification of Dorchester Heights 1815:Fortification of Dorchester Heights 1713:Fortification of Dorchester Heights 1633:Fortification of Dorchester Heights 368:'s famous Marblehead regiment, the 360:Washington also offered command of 258:, and were present at the decisive 13: 3731:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3719:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3702:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3690:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3665:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3653:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3602:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3590:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3578:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3566:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3549:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3519:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3485:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3473:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3448:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3407:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3395:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3356:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3331:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3314:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3278:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3235:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3223:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3211:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3199:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 3165:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors 2310:the regiment was stationed in the 518:, who was promoted to the rank of 24: 14: 5877: 5330:1st American Regiment (1783–1784) 4899: 2837: 2806:was signed on November 30, 1782. 2356:after the American evacuation of 1039:. He was mortally wounded at the 411:The New England delegates to the 397:Massachusetts Provincial Congress 343:one of these additional regiments 325: 296:Massachusetts Provincial Congress 4777: 4764: 4751: 4722: 4661: 4648: 4635: 4622: 4609: 4596: 4583: 4570: 4525: 4512: 4499: 4486: 4473: 4460: 4447: 4434: 4421: 4408: 4395: 4378: 4365: 4352: 2396:. The regiment was disbanded at 2352:. The regiment retreated toward 2318:. The regiment was disbanded at 1935:in July. The regiment served at 522:on that date. It served in the 292:Battles of Lexington and Concord 4862:. New York: Artemas Ward, 1921. 4323: 4310: 4293: 4260: 4243: 4230: 4181: 4168: 4151: 4138: 4121: 4104: 4091: 4074: 4061: 4044: 4027: 3990: 3973: 3938: 3905: 3870: 3857: 3844: 3801: 3788: 3775: 3762: 3749: 3736: 3724: 3707: 3695: 3683: 3670: 3658: 3646: 3633: 3620: 3607: 3595: 3583: 3571: 3554: 3542: 3512: 3499: 3490: 3478: 3466: 3453: 3441: 3428: 3400: 3388: 3361: 3349: 3336: 3319: 3307: 3271: 3258: 3228: 3216: 3204: 3192: 3158: 3129: 3116: 3103: 3090: 3077: 3064: 3047: 2872:First American Regiment of 1784 2202:, 12 from Pennsylvania, 1 from 2007:. It was disbanded afterward. 1790:. It was disbanded afterward. 1715:. Whitcomb's regiment occupied 294:in April 1775, after which the 5310:Continental Artillery Regiment 3018: 3005: 2992: 2975: 2962: 2945: 2928: 2911: 2898: 1829:. It was disbanded afterward. 1: 4822:Fitzpatrick, John C. Editor. 4815:Chamberlain, George Walter. " 4793: 2282:, then marched south to join 2278:. The regiment served in the 1547:27th Continental Regiments. 7: 5805:Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783 5301:Other Massachusetts-related 4851:Lesser, Charles H. Editor. 2771:16th Massachusetts Regiment 2384:. In 1778 it served in the 2360:in July, and marched under 2298:. In 1778 it served in the 2187:Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge 2174:in the 1777 establishment. 2144:in the 1777 establishment. 2075:in the 1777 establishment. 2045:in the 1777 establishment. 1973:in the 1777 establishment. 1971:12th Massachusetts Regiment 1967:Carleton's counteroffensive 1947:in the 1777 establishment. 1908:in the 1777 establishment. 1727:in the 1777 establishment. 1725:13th Massachusetts Regiment 1721:Carleton's counteroffensive 1693:in the 1777 establishment. 1655:in the 1777 establishment. 1527:in the 1776 establishment. 1486:in the 1776 establishment. 1408:in the 1776 establishment. 1367:in the 1776 establishment. 1308:Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge 1279:in the 1776 establishment. 1234:in the 1776 establishment. 1193:in the 1776 establishment. 1096:in the 1776 establishment. 1051:in the 1776 establishment. 1006:in the 1776 establishment. 932:in the 1776 establishment. 827:in the 1776 establishment. 786:in the 1776 establishment. 751:in the 1776 establishment. 712:in the 1776 establishment. 583:in the 1776 establishment. 530:in the 1776 establishment. 385:16th Massachusetts Regiment 223:was those units within the 10: 5882: 5530:American Revolutionary War 5210:1777 "Massachusetts" units 4966:American Revolutionary War 2639:1st Massachusetts Regiment 2617:1st Massachusetts Regiment 2172:5th Massachusetts Regiment 2142:9th Massachusetts Regiment 2073:3rd Massachusetts Regiment 2043:2nd Massachusetts Regiment 1945:8th Massachusetts Regiment 1906:1st Massachusetts Regiment 1757:2nd Massachusetts Regiment 1691:6th Massachusetts Regiment 1653:4th Massachusetts Regiment 285: 233:American Revolutionary War 18:American Revolutionary War 5832: 5813: 5777: 5697: 5656: 5630: 5554: 5545: 5536: 5430: 5379: 5338: 5300: 5209: 5118: 4972: 2241: 2236: 2231: 2170:. It was designated the 2140:. It was designated the 2071:. It was designated the 2041:. It was designated the 1943:. It was designated the 1904:. It was designated the 1856:. The regiment served at 1689:. It was designated the 1651:. It was designated the 1597: 1592: 1587: 1525:16th Continental Regiment 1523:, and was designated the 1484:18th Continental Regiment 1482:, and was designated the 1449:26th Continental Regiment 1447:, and was designated the 1406:12th Continental Regiment 1404:, and was designated the 1365:14th Continental Regiment 1277:24th Continental Regiment 1275:, and was designated the 1232:13th Continental Regiment 1189:, and was designated the 1127:21st Continental Regiment 1092:, and was designated the 1049:25th Continental Regiment 1047:, and was designated the 1002:, and was designated the 963:18th Continental Regiment 930:15th Continental Regiment 928:, and was designated the 823:, and was designated the 749:27th Continental Regiment 747:, and was designated the 710:13th Continental Regiment 708:, and was designated the 581:23rd Continental Regiment 579:, and was designated the 528:21st Continental Regiment 526:, and was designated the 464: 459: 454: 449: 444: 370:14th Continental Regiment 274:, and Brigadier Generals 5795:Pennsylvania Line Mutiny 5119:1776 "Continental" units 3915:; 21, 119, 585. Wright, 3815:, 206; 221. Washington, 2892: 2804:preliminary peace treaty 2747:1778-1779 reorganization 1191:6th Continental Regiment 1094:4th Continental Regiment 1004:3rd Continental Regiment 825:7th Continental Regiment 784:3rd Continental Regiment 669:6th Continental Regiment 2881:, and was known as the 2400:, on November 3, 1783. 2322:, on November 3, 1783. 2162:in April. It served at 2132:in April. It served at 2033:in April. It served at 1999:in April. It served at 1821:in April. It served at 1782:in April. It served at 1681:in April. It served at 395:On April 23, 1775, the 4799:Boatner, Mark M. III. 2440:Battle of Pell's Point 1576:Morristown, New Jersey 1517:Amherst, New Hampshire 377:an additional regiment 362:an additional regiment 250:, and as far south as 29: 5090:Glover's (Marblehead) 3919:; 213, 220, 222, 223. 2921:, 1170-1171. Wright, 2883:1st American Regiment 2676:Boston, Massachusetts 2569:Massachusetts militia 2530:Battle of Bunker Hill 2378:Philadelphia campaign 2292:Philadelphia campaign 1862:Battle of Long Island 1041:Battle of Bunker Hill 144:List of British units 114:List of militia units 28: 5739:Artillery Regiments 4888:. Washington, D.C.: 4886:The Continental Army 4875:Peterson, Harold L. 4844:Heitman, Francis B. 4838:Available, in part, 4807:Carrington, Henry B. 4004:, 217-218, 220, 223. 3952:; 203, 216-217, 223. 2717:Disbanded 1776 units 2692:West Point, New York 2633:Edward Wigglesworth 2595:Battle of Hubbardton 2398:West Point, New York 2320:West Point, New York 2181:Disbanded 1775 units 456:Massachusetts Number 413:Continental Congress 307:second establishment 229:Continental Congress 160:List of French units 120:List of state navies 62:Regional departments 5790:Newburgh Conspiracy 4964:and Militia in the 4303:; 24, 312. Wright, 4301:Historical Register 4268:Historical Register 4251:Historical Register 4238:Historical Register 4191:; 23, 259. Wright, 4189:Historical Register 4159:Historical Register 4131:; 23, 568. Wright, 4129:Historical Register 4114:; 22, 440. Wright, 4112:Historical Register 4084:; 22, 481. Wright, 4082:Historical Register 4054:; 22, 429. Wright, 4052:Historical Register 4037:; 22, 250. Wright, 4035:Historical Register 4000:; 22, 460. Wright, 3998:Historical Register 3983:; 21, 353. Wright, 3981:Historical Register 3948:; 21, 452. Wright, 3946:Historical Register 3913:Historical Register 3880:; 20, 415. Wright, 3878:Historical Register 3865:Historical Register 3811:; 20, 343. Wright, 3809:Historical Register 3715:Historical Register 3641:Historical Register 3628:Historical Register 3615:Historical Register 3562:Historical Register 3537:Historical Register 3507:Historical Register 3423:Historical Register 3327:Historical Register 3302:Historical Register 3253:Historical Register 3187:Historical Register 3153:Historical Register 3126:, S4, V3; 253, 853. 3098:Continental Soldier 3061:, illustration, 31. 2983:Historical Register 2953:Historical Register 2936:Historical Register 2810:1783 reorganization 2777:1781 reorganization 2680:Battles of Saratoga 2376:. It served in the 2346:Northern Department 2290:. It served in the 1925:Paul Dudley Sargent 1919:Paul Dudley Sargent 1513:Paul Dudley Sargent 1497:Paul Dudley Sargent 1443:. It served in the 1154:. It served in the 743:. It served in the 311:third establishment 300:first establishment 181:Military leadership 102:Continental Marines 20: 5380:Brigadier generals 4962:Massachusetts Line 4892:, 1983. Available 4836:American Archives. 4270:; 24, 83. Wright, 4161:; 23, 81. 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9, 34. 3551:, V:595. 3459:Wright, 3434:Wright, 3381:Wright, 3342:Wright, 3316:, X:199. 3264:Wright, 3135:Wright, 3111:Writings 3083:Wright, 3070:Wright, 3053:Lesser, 3040:Wright, 3024:Wright, 3011:Wright, 2998:Wright, 2968:Wright, 2904:Wright, 2684:Monmouth 2354:Saratoga 2338:Glover's 2238:Colonels 2212:Virginia 2208:Maryland 2204:Delaware 1580:Parsons' 1373:Little's 1328:Glover's 702:Uxbridge 635:Plymouth 606:Rehoboth 565:Kingston 538:Bailey's 5833:Related 5631:By year 5572:Georgia 5528:of the 5055:Nixon's 4730:Battles 4225:Battles 3122:Force, 3015:, 15fn. 2416:Heath's 2372:in the 2350:Learned 2286:in the 2270:in the 2243:Summary 2224:Georgia 2164:Trenton 2134:Trenton 2035:Trenton 2001:Trenton 1937:Trenton 1898:Trenton 1858:Trenton 1850:Beverly 1823:Trenton 1784:Trenton 1683:Trenton 1645:Trenton 1599:Summary 1594:Colonel 1568:Trenton 1539:1 from 1433:Newbury 1398:Newbury 1361:Beverly 1269:Roxbury 1240:Heath's 1183:Waltham 1086:Sudbury 1057:Nixon's 856:Andover 832:Frye's 741:Danvers 573:Hanover 536:Thomas' 520:colonel 466:Summary 451:Colonel 286:History 5825:(1779) 5814:Manual 5778:Events 5743:Knox's 5468:Gill's 5463:Gage's 5025:Frye's 5005:Read's 4980:Ward's 4894:online 4787:, 181. 4774:, 356. 4732:, 658. 4719:, 849. 4703:, 847. 4687:, 848. 4671:, 176. 4658:, 171. 4645:, 158. 4619:, 157. 4606:, 146. 4593:, 126. 4580:, 119. 4567:, 215. 4405:, 602. 4390:Sinews 4373:Sinews 4349:, 167. 4307:, 207. 4290:, 211. 4274:, 210. 4227:, 276. 4211:, 206. 4178:, 205. 4148:, 219. 4101:, 210. 4071:, 204. 4041:, 218. 4024:, 218. 3987:, 217. 3970:, 217. 3935:, 213. 3902:, 208. 3854:, 207. 3819:, 432. 3678:Sinews 3643:, 259. 3463:, 203. 3438:, 221. 3385:, 216. 3346:, 221, 3268:, 223. 3100:, 256. 3055:Sinews 2925:98-99. 2823:France 2362:Arnold 2276:Glover 2103:Canada 2065:Canada 2023:Boston 1989:Boston 1963:Boston 1929:Boston 1894:Canada 1811:Boston 1717:Boston 1709:Boston 1629:Boston 1564:Canada 1556:Boston 1441:Woburn 1216:Palmer 1014:Bond's 996:Oxford 677:Read's 473:Ward's 427:, and 270:, and 152:France 87:Manual 5698:Other 5657:Extra 5547:Units 4375:, 43. 3867:, 10. 3785:, 52. 3759:, 47. 3746:, 46. 3680:, 12. 3539:, 34. 3425:, 33. 3304:, 35. 3255:, 32. 3189:, 36. 3087:, 25. 3074:, 23. 3044:, 15. 3002:, 13. 2893:Notes 2827:Spain 1515:, of 1476:Maine 1439:, of 1396:, of 1351:, of 1310:, of 1267:, of 1222:, of 1080:, of 994:, of 955:Maine 922:Lenox 920:, of 854:, of 815:, of 700:, of 563:, of 68:Units 5643:1776 5638:1775 5524:The 5292:16th 5287:15th 5282:14th 5277:13th 5272:12th 5267:11th 5262:10th 5201:27th 5196:26th 5191:25th 5186:24th 5181:23rd 5176:21st 5171:18th 5166:16th 5161:15th 5156:14th 5151:13th 5146:12th 4960:The 3155:, 9. 2825:and 2802:The 2686:and 2233:Name 2166:and 2136:and 2037:and 2003:and 1939:and 1900:and 1864:and 1825:and 1786:and 1685:and 1647:and 1589:Name 1570:and 1507:28th 1502:27th 1470:31st 1465:26th 1427:38th 1422:25th 1388:17th 1383:24th 1343:21st 1338:23rd 1302:25th 1297:22nd 1259:36th 1254:21st 1205:20th 1172:19th 1146:24th 1141:18th 1108:17th 1084:and 1067:16th 1031:37th 1026:15th 981:14th 949:30th 944:13th 912:26th 907:12th 879:27th 874:11th 841:10th 807:10th 770:18th 737:Lynn 731:19th 692:20th 658:23rd 629:16th 600:22nd 555:35th 490:32nd 446:Name 353:and 278:and 219:The 76:1776 72:1775 5763:4th 5758:3rd 5753:2nd 5748:1st 5723:4th 5718:3rd 5713:2nd 5708:1st 5257:9th 5252:8th 5247:7th 5242:6th 5237:5th 5232:4th 5227:3rd 5222:2nd 5217:1st 5141:7th 5136:6th 5131:4th 5126:3rd 2674:at 1210:9th 1177:6th 1113:8th 1072:5th 986:4th 846:1st 802:9th 765:8th 726:7th 687:6th 653:5th 624:4th 595:3rd 550:2nd 498:of 485:1st 345:to 78:, 5862:: 4737:^ 4708:^ 4692:^ 4676:^ 4556:^ 4540:^ 4338:^ 4279:^ 4216:^ 4200:^ 4009:^ 3957:^ 3924:^ 3889:^ 3824:^ 3526:^ 3414:^ 3372:^ 3285:^ 3242:^ 3172:^ 3144:^ 3033:^ 2885:. 2868:. 2773:. 2743:. 2694:. 2682:, 1759:. 1643:, 1322:. 1129:. 965:. 439:. 423:, 419:, 372:. 338:. 322:. 282:. 266:, 124:→ 118:→ 112:→ 85:→ 74:, 66:→ 60:→ 54:→ 5517:e 5510:t 5503:v 4953:e 4946:t 4939:v 4819:" 208:e 201:t 194:v 82:) 70:(

Index

American Revolutionary War

Continental Army
Commander-in-Chief
Regional departments
Units
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1776
1777–1784
Manual
Continental Navy
Continental Marines
List of militia units
List of state navies
Maritime units
List of British units
List of French units
List of battles
Military leadership
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Continental Army
Continental Congress
American Revolutionary War
siege of Boston
Quebec City
Upstate New York
Yorktown, Virginia
Chesapeake Bay

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