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Caswell County Regiment. The Caswell County Regiment started out as the Northern Orange County Regiment when the original Orange County Regiment was split into two separate and distinct regiments. The commandant was Colonel James Saunders. Under this name the regiment did not serve in any engagements. |-
- 1776-1783
- North Carolina militia
6th North Carolina Regiment; Active: 1776-1783: Country United States: Allegiance North Carolina: Branch: Continental Army: Type: Infantry: Part of: Northern Department, North Carolina Line: Engagements: Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth
- 1776-1783
- United States
- Continental Army
- Northern Department, North Carolina Line
Hillsborough District Brigade (Caswell County Regiment · Chatham County Regiment · Granville County Regiment · Mounted Volunteers Regiment · Northern Orange County Regiment · Orange County Regiment · Randolph County Regiment · Wake County Regiment)
It was disbanded on April 10, 1776 in favor of Hillsborough District Brigade of militia. Colonel Thackston became a Lieutenant Colonel in the 4th North Carolina Regiment. Richard Caswell. The New Bern District Minuteman Battalion was created by the Continental
- 1775–1783
- North Carolina
- State Troops
- Major General John Ashe, Sr.
14 de mar. de 2014 · Within the Hillsborough District were the counties of Caswell, Chatham, Granville, Orange, Randolph, and Wake. Each district was to supply a brigade of militia regiments under the command of a brigadier general. Thomas Person was appointed the first commander of the Hillsborough District Brigade in 1776.
The Caswell County Regiment was a regiment in the North Carolina militia, under the authority of the Hillsborough District Brigade. The regiment recruited out of Caswell County, of which it shares its name. The Caswell County Regiment was formed out of the North Orange County Regiment following...
Within the Hillsborough District were the counties of Caswell, Chatham, Granville, Orange, Randolph, and Wake. Each district was to supply a brigade of militia regiments under the command of a brigadier general. Thomas Person was appointed the first commander of the Hillsborough District Brigade in 1776.