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  1. Charles McDowell (1743–1815) was a Brigadier General of the Morgan District Brigade of the North Carolina Militia during the American Revolution, state senator, and County Justice of Peace in Burke County, North Carolina.[1][2] Charles McDowell was born on October 18, 1743 in Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia. He was the son of Joseph McDowell an ulster-scot and Margaret O’Neil ...

  2. Garrison/HQ. Fort Liberty, North Carolina. Commanders. Commander. COL Michael G. Mourouzis. Command Sergeant Major. CSM Matthew R. Hire. Map of the Army ROTC Brigades. The 4th Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade is a United States Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps brigade based in Fort Liberty, North Carolina .

  3. Joseph Hardin Sr. Joseph Hardin Sr. (April 18, 1734 – July 4, 1801) was an Assemblyman (in the Provincial Congress) for the Province of North Carolina, and was a signatory of the Tryon Resolves. Early in the War for Independence, as a member of the militia from Tryon County, Hardin fought the Cherokee allies of Britain along the western frontier.

  4. The Salisbury District Brigade was an administrative division of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War (1776–1783). This unit was established by the Fourth North Carolina Provincial Congress on May 4, 1776, and disbanded at the end of the war.[1] In August 1775, the Third Provincial Congress of North Carolina delegates appointed Cornelius Harnett the head of the ...

  5. The Hillsborough District Brigade was a brigade of the North Carolina militia which served as a centralised command over the regiments close to the city of Hillsborough. In 1766, the Province of North Carolina House of Burgess, at the direction of Province of North Carolina Governor William Tryon, divided the state into six judicial districts. The districts did not do away with the county ...

  6. Colonel Charles McDowell. The 2nd Rowan County Regiment was first established in October 22, 1775 as a local militia in Rowan County in the Province of North-Carolina. This regiment was created from the existing Rowan County Regiment of militia. Its original officers were Col Adlai Osborne, Lt Col Christopher Beekman, and Major Charles McDowell.

  7. The 6th North Carolina Regiment existed as a Continental Army unit from North Carolina from 1776 to 1779. Key events in its history include: [1] March 26, 1776, North Carolina began raising troops for service in the Continental Army, including troops in the Wilmington and Hillsborough military districts of North Carolina that would become the ...