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2nd North Carolina Regiment; Active: 1775–1783: Allegiance: Continental Congress: Type: Infantry: Size: 8, 9 or 10 companies: Part of: North Carolina Line: Engagements: Burning of Norfolk (1776) Battle of Sullivan's Island (1776) Battle of Brandywine (1777) Battle of Germantown (1777) Battle of Monmouth (1778) Siege of Charleston ...
- 1775–1783
- North Carolina Line
- 8, 9 or 10 companies
The 2nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment was organized at Garysburg, Northampton County, at Camp Advance. The regiment was under the command of Colonel Charles Courtenay Tew, a graduate and professor at The Citadel who founded his own military academy just before the war.
MayThe 2nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment ...June 19Mustered into state service. The regiment ...July -SeptemberCompany E was transferred to the 7th ...SeptemberCompany C became Company H, 1st Artillery ...September-OctoberThe District of Aquia became part of the ...The 2nd North Carolina Regiment was an American infantry unit that was raised for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In 1776 the regiment helped defend Charleston, South Carolina.
2nd Battalion, Heavy Artillery (10th Battalion) Legions. Thomas' Legion. 69th Infantry Regiment; Walker's Cavalry Battalion; Cherockee Battalion; Levi's (Barr's) Battery, Light Artillery; Miscellaneous Unidentified soldier from North Carolina with Model 1855 Colt revolving rifle. 1st Detailed Men (81st State Troops) 2nd Detailed Men (82nd State ...
19 de jul. de 2023 · North Carolina - Military - Civil War, 1861-1865. 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry was assembled at Garysburg, North Carolina, in May, 1861. It surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, on 9 April 1865, with only 6 officers and 48 men. [1]
14 de mar. de 2014 · The 2nd North Carolina Regiment was an American infantry unit that was raised for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In 1776 the regiment helped defend Charleston, South Carolina.
List of North Carolina militia units in the American Revolution. MG Richard Caswell, New Bern District Brigade and North Carolina Militia commander [note 1] MG William Smallwood, 2nd North Carolina Militia commander [note 2] BG Allen Jones, Halifax District Brigade commander. Col William Richardson Davie, Independent Corps of Light Horse commander.