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  1. Franklin County Regiment. When Franklin County was created out of part of Bute County on January 30, 1779, the Bute County Regiment was abolished and replace with the Franklin County Regiment.

  2. The Halifax District Minuteman Battalion was created by the Continental Congress on September 9, 1775 for six months duration. The battalion was commanded by Colonel Nicholas Long . It was disbanded on April 10, 1776 in favor of Halifax District Brigade of militia.

  3. Halifax District Brigade (1st Battalion of Volunteers · 2nd Battalion of Volunteers · Bute County Regiment · Edgecombe County Regiment · Franklin County Regiment · Halifax County Regiment · Martin County Regiment · Nash County Regiment · Northampton County Regiment · Warren County Regiment)

  4. Contents. 1 Commanders. 2 Regiments. 2.1 1st and 2nd Battalion of Volunteers. 2.2 Edgecombe County Regiment. 2.3 Franklin County Regiment. 2.4 Halifax County Regiment. 2.5 Nash County Regiment. 2.6 Northampton County Regiment. 3 Engagements. 4 References. Commanders.

  5. The six districts, which corresponded with old judicial organizations, were: Edenton, New Bern, Wilmington, Halifax, Salisbury, and Hillsborough. [4] Each district was to supply a brigade of militia regiments under the command of a brigadier general .

  6. The 7th North Carolina Regiment was raised on 16 September 1776 at Halifax, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army. Colonel James Hogun was appointed the regimental commander in November 1776. The 7th Regiment was initially assigned to the Southern Department but in February 1777 the unit transferred to George Washington 's main army.

  7. Categories: North Carolina Militia, American Revolution | Halifax District Brigade, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution. This category contains profiles of those who served in the Franklin County Regiment. See also Franklin County Regiment by J.D. Lewis for more details and roster of soldiers.