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  1. Friend of Royal Governor William Tryon and clerk of the Superior Court of Orange County, Edmund Fanning angered many North Carolina Regulators, who accused him of embezzlement and abuses of power. After helping put down the Regulator Rebellion, Fanning accompanied Lord Tryon to New York, where he worked in the royal colony's administration and remained a Loyaist during the American Revolution.

  2. The 10th Regiment was organized in the Summer and Fall of 1777 at Kintson, North Carolina. It included eight companies of volunteers from the northwestern part of North Carolina. It was assigned to the North Carolina Brigade, an element of the Northern Department of the Continental Army, on 8 July 1777. Two companies started marching north in ...

  3. The earliest English attempt at colonization was the Roanoke Colony in 1585, the famed "Lost Colony" of Sir Walter Raleigh. The Province of Carolina would come about in 1629, however it was not an official province until 1663. It would later split in 1712, helping form the Province of North Carolina.

  4. For the New York militia, see Tryon County Militia. The Tryon County Regiment of Militia was a regiment in the North Carolina militia, under the authority of the Salisbury District Brigade. The regiment recruited out of Tryon County, of which it shares its name. The Tryon County Regiment was one of the 35 existing county militias to be authorized as a regiment of the North Carolina militia by ...

  5. Tryon is a town in Polk County, on the southwestern border of North Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 1,562. Located in the escarpment of the Blue Ridge Mountains, today the area is affluent and a center for outdoor pursuits, equestrian activity, and fine arts.

  6. Tryon County Regiment (North Carolina) This page was last edited on 29 February 2020, at 14:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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