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  1. 50th Infantry Regiment completed its organization in April 1862, at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, North Carolina. Men of this unit were raised in the counties of Person, Robeson, Johnston, Wayne, Rutherford, Moore, and Harnett. Ordered to Virginia, it fought under General Daniel at Malvern Cliff, then returned to North Carolina.

  2. Colonel Benjamin Williams. The North Carolina General Assembly created a State Regiment (also called a State Legion) to subdue loyalists in the state with men from militia units all over the state in January 1779. The troops were to serve for terms of three months. The regiment was commanded by Colonel John Herritage.

  3. Rutherford's cavalry commander, Moore, re-activated his cavalry troop on October 19, 1776. On the 29th, he met up (near Cathey's fort) with Captain Joseph Hardin , who had been active since August in raising a cavalry troop from Tryon County , then part of the Salisbury Military District in North Carolina. [10]

  4. Rutherford County is the name of two counties in the United States: Rutherford County, North Carolina; Rutherford County, Tennessee This page was last ...

  5. The Rowan County militia was used to defend the settlers during the Anglo-Cherokee War of 1758 to 1761 when the Cherokee Indians were devastating the outlying settlements. The Rowan County Regiment may have been the militia unit commanded by Hugh Waddell from Fort Dobbs built in 1755–1758. [2] From mid-May to mid-June 1767, Waddell commanded ...

  6. The Bladen County Regiment established in Bladen County on July 16, 1775. It was authorized on September 9, 1775 by the Province of North Carolina Congress and commanded by Col. Thomas Robeson, Jr. (1775–1779, 1781), Col. Thomas Brown (1778–1782), and Col. Thomas Owen (1776–1783, 2nd colonel).

  7. The 23rd Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Chase ( Columbus, Ohio) and mustered into duty on June 11, 1861, as a three-year regiment. Its 950 enlistees were originally led by Col. William Rosecrans. In July, after training and drilling, the regiment departed for western Virginia, where it served for several months, helping to restore ...