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  1. Jones County Regiment. The North Carolina General Assembly created the Jones County Regiment when it created Jones County out of the southern part of Craven County on January 30, 1779. This regiment was active until the end of the war in 1783. The officers of the Jones County Regiment were appointed by the Governor of North Carolina.

  2. The New Bern District Brigade was an administrative division of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War (1776–1783). This unit was established by the North Carolina Provincial Congress on May 4, 1776, and disbanded at the end of the war.

  3. Johnston County Regiment: New Bern District Brigade 1775 1783 Col Needham Bryan: Jones County Regiment: New Bern District Brigade 1779 1783 Col John Bryan: Pitt County Regiment: New Bern District Brigade 1775 1783 Col John Simpson: Wayne County Regiment: New Bern District Brigade 1779 1783 Col Benjamin Exum

    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
  4. The New Bern District Minuteman Battalion was created by the Continental Congress on September 9, 1775 for six months duration. The battalion was commanded by Colonel Richard Caswell . It was disbanded on April 10, 1776 in favor of New Bern District Brigade of militia, which was commanded by Brigadier General Richard Caswell.

  5. The New Bern District Brigade was a brigade of the North Carolina militia which served as a centralised command over the regiments close to the city of New Bern. The Brigade was formed in 1776 to improve coordination of militia regiments spread over several counties.

  6. The 10th Regiment was organized in the Summer and Fall of 1777 at Kintson, North Carolina. It included eight companies of volunteers from the northwestern part of North Carolina. It was assigned to the North Carolina Brigade, an element of the Northern Department of the Continental Army, on 8 July 1777. Two companies started marching north in ...

  7. The six districts, which corresponded with old judicial organizations, were: Edenton, New Bern, Wilmington, Halifax, Salisbury, and Hillsborough. [4] Each district was to supply a brigade of militia regiments under the command of a brigadier general .