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  1. The Morgan District Brigade was an administrative division of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War. This unit was established by the North Carolina Provincial Congress on May 17, 1782, and disbanded at the end of the war. The commander was Brigadier General Charles McDowell.

  2. The Morgan District Brigade was an administrative division of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War. This unit was established by the North Carolina Provincial Congress on May 17, 1782, and disbanded at the end of the war. The commander was Brigadier General Charles McDowell.

  3. Charles McDowell (1743–1815) was a Brigadier General of the Morgan District Brigade of the North Carolina Militia during the American Revolution, state senator, and County Justice of Peace in Burke County, North Carolina.

    • Charles McDowell
    • 1775-1783
  4. Morgan District Brigade: North Carolina Militia Command 1782 1783 BG Charles McDowell: Davidson County Regiment: Morgan District Brigade 1783 1783 Col Anthony Bledsoe: Greene County Regiment: Morgan District Brigade 1783 1783 Col Joseph Harden: Salisbury District Brigade: North Carolina Militia Command 1776 1783

    Unit
    Subordination
    Established
    Disbanded
    North Carolina Militia and State Troops ...
    1778
    1783
    North Carolina Militia Command
    1776
    1783
    Edenton District Brigade
    1780
    1780
    Edenton District Brigade
    1780
    1780
  5. The American Revolution in North Carolina. Charles McDowell Captain in the 2nd Rowan County Regiment of Militia - 1775-1776. Lt. Colonel in the 2nd Rowan County Regiment of Militia - 1776-1777. Colonel over the Burke County Regiment of Militia - 1777-1782. Brigadier General of the Morgan District Brigade of Militia - 1782-1783.

  6. The Lincoln County Regiment was initially subordinate to the Salisbury District Brigade. It was re-subordinated to the newly created Morgan District Brigade in may of 1782, where it was active till the end of the war.

  7. The Lincoln County Regiment was initially subordinate to the Salisbury District Brigade. It was re-subordinated to the newly created Morgan District Brigade in may of 1782, where it was active till the end of the war.