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  1. 8th North Carolina Regiment; Active: November 26, 1776-June 1, 1778: Allegiance: Continental Congress: Type: Infantry: Size: 8 companies: Part of: North Carolina Line: Engagements: Battle of Brandywine (1777) Battle of Germantown (1777) Battle of Monmouth (June 28, 1778) Philadelphia campaign (1778) Commanders; Notable commanders ...

  2. 8th North Carolina Infantry Regiment. Confederate Regiments & Batteries * North Carolina. “8th North Carolina State Troops” History of the 8th North Carolina Infantry Regiment in the Civil War, with timeline of important events, battles, and movements.

  3. The 8th North Carolina Regiment of the Continental Army was organized in the Spring and Summer of 1777 at Halifax, North Carolina. It included eight companies from New Bern and Wilmington Districts of North Carolina. The 8th NC Regiment contributed significantly in the Revolutionary War.

  4. The 8th NC Regiment lost in this battle, May 31st, June 1st, 2nd and 3rd, something near two hundred and (275) seventy-five officers and men killed, wounded, and captured. Our gallant Lt. Colonel, John R. Murchison, commanding the regiment, was killed on June 1st while leading the second charge. Maj.

  5. The 8th North Carolina Regiment was authorized on November 26, 1776 and assigned to the Southern Department. It was first placed in the 1st NC Brigade under Brigadier General James Moore. On February 5, 1777, it was placed in the 3rd NC Brigade under the newly-appointed Brigadier General Francis Nash.

  6. Overview: 8th Infantry Regiment State Troops completed its organization at Camp Macon, near Warrenton, North Carolina, in September, 1861. Its members were from the counties of Pasquotank, Perquimans, Camden, Currituck, Edgecombe, New Hanover, Franklin, Granville, Cumberland, Chatham, Harnett, Warren, Rowan, Greene, and Alamance.