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  1. The Halifax District Brigade was an administrative division of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War (1776–1783). This unit was established by the North Carolina Provincial Congress on May 4, 1776, and disbanded at the end of the war.

  2. Halifax District Brigade: North Carolina Militia Command 1776 1783 BG Allen Jones: 1st Battalion of Volunteers: Halifax District Brigade 1776 1777 Col Abraham Sheppard, Sr: 2nd Battalion of Volunteers: Halifax District Brigade 1776 1777 Col Francis Locke: Bute County Regiment: Halifax District Brigade 1775 1779 Col William Person

    Unit
    Subordination
    Established
    Disbanded
    North Carolina Militia and State Troops ...
    1778
    1783
    North Carolina Militia Command
    1776
    1783
    Edenton District Brigade
    1780
    1780
    Edenton District Brigade
    1780
    1780
  3. 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.

  4. The Halifax District Brigade was a brigade of the North Carolina militia which served as a centralised command over the regiments close to the city of Halifax. Brigadier Allen Jones served as commander of the Halifax District Brigade from May 4, 1776, until after the war when he resigned his...

  5. The Halifax District Brigade was an administrative division of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War (1776–1783). This unit was established by the North Carolina Provincial Congress on May 4, 1776, and disbanded at the end of the war.[1] Brigadier Allen Jones served as...

  6. Halifax and the Revolution. O n April 4, 1776, North Carolina’s Fourth Provincial Congress met in Halifax. Samuel Johnston of Edenton, President of the Congress, wrote soon after his arrival in Halifax that “all our people are up for independence.”. A committee of seven began investigating “the usurpations and violences . . . by . . .

  7. Six (6) New Brigades of Militia Created on May 4, 1776: Edenton District Brigade,profiles; Halifax District Brigade,profiles; Hillsborough District Brigade,profiles; New Bern District Brigade,profiles; Salisbury District Brigade, profiles, details; Wilmington District Brigade,profiles; Washington District Regiment created on December 23, 1776 ...