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The Anson County Regiment was authorized on September 9, 1775 by the Third North Carolina Provincial Congress. The regiment was engaged in battles and skirmishes against the British and Cherokee during the American Revolution in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia between 1776 and 1781.
- 1775-1783
- North Carolina militia
Anson County Regiment: Salisbury District Brigade 1775 1783 Col Samuel Spencer: Burke County Regiment: Salisbury District Brigade, Morgan District Brigade: 1777 1782 Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) William Armstrong: Guilford County Regiment: Salisbury District Brigade 1775 1783 Col Ransom Sutherland: Lincoln County Regiment
UnitSubordinationEstablishedDisbandedNorth Carolina Militia and State Troops ...17781783North Carolina Militia Command17761783Edenton District Brigade17801780Edenton District Brigade17801780References. Works cited. External links. Anson County, North Carolina. Coordinates: 34.98°N 80.11°W. Anson County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,055. [1] . Its county seat is Wadesboro. [2] History.
The Anson County Regiment was active until the end of the war. Units of this regiment were known to have participated in the following known battles/skirmishes: Date(s): Known Battles / Skirmishes: 2/27/1776: Moore's Creek Bridge: 8/1-11/1/1776: Cherokee Expedition 1776: 3/3/1779: Briar Creek (GA) 4/14/1780
Civil War. Our Confederate Soldier. Our Confederate Soldier stands in front of the Anson County Courthouse in Wadesboro, North Carolina. It is modeled after John Randle Richardson, an Ansonville native and soldier in the 23rd Regiment, Company A, North Carolina Troops in the Civil War. The sides of the statue are inscribed:
by Peter Bangma, 2006; Revised by SLNC Government and Heritage Library, July 2023. Anson County, located on the eastern edge of North Carolina's Piedmont region, along the South Carolina border, was formed in 1750 with the division of Bladen County.
The American Revolution in North Carolina. Thomas Wade. Colonel over the Salisbury District Minutemen - 1775. Colonel over the Anson County Regiment of Militia - 1776-1783. On September 9, 1775, the NC Provincial Congress appointed Thomas Wade as Colonel/Commandant over the Salisbury District Minutemen.