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Hillsborough District Brigade: North Carolina Militia: 1776: 1783: Person, Thomas, B.G. Caswell County Regiment: Hillsborough: 1777: 1783: Saunders, James, Col: Chatham County Regiment: Hillsborough: 1775: 1783: Ramsey, Ambrose, Col: Granville County Regiment: Hillsborough: 1775: 1783: Taylor, Joseph, Col: Mounted Volunteers Regiment ...
- 1776-1783
- North Carolina militia
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)
The Chatham County Regiment was a regiment in the North Carolina militia, under the authority of the Hillsborough District Brigade. The regiment recruited out of Chatham County, of which it shares its name. Contents. 1History. 2Officers. 3Bibliography. 4Sources. History.
The North Carolina General Assembly authorized the Chatham County Regiment on September 9, 1775, along with 34 other county regiments. The officers were appointed and commissioned by the Governor of North Carolina. The regiment was subordinated to the Hillsboro District Brigade of North Carolina militia on May 4, 1776. The regiment was ...
History. The 6th North Carolina Regiment existed as a Continental Army unit from North Carolina from 1776 to 1779. Key events in its history include: [1] March 26, 1776, North Carolina began raising troops for service in the Continental Army, including troops in the Wilmington and Hillsborough military districts of North Carolina that would ...
- 1776-1783
- United States
- Continental Army
- Northern Department, North Carolina Line
Chatham County Regiment, Salisbury District Brigade, Hillsborough District Brigade: Commands held: 1775-1783: Chatham County Regiment; March 15, 1781: Salisbury District Brigade; Hillsborough District Brigade: 1784-1789: Battles/wars: Battle of Guilford Courthouse, Skirmish at Chatham County, North Carolina Court House
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.