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Warren County Regiment; Active: 1779-1783: Allegiance: North Carolina: Branch: North Carolina militia: Type: Militia: Role: infantry: Commanders; Notable commanders: Colonel Thomas Eaton
- 1779-1783
- North Carolina militia
Halifax County Regiment, 1775–1783; Martin County Regiment, 1775–1783; Nash County Regiment, 1777–1783; Northampton County Regiment, 1775–1783; Warren County Regiment, 1779–1783; Hillsborough District Brigade, 1776–1783. Caswell County Regiment, 1777–1783; Chatham County Regiment, 1775–1783
The Warren County Regiment was established on January 3, 1779 by the North Carolina General Assembly when Bute County and its Regiment of militia were abolished. The regiment was engaged in battles and skirmished in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Colonels: Colonel Thomas Eaton...
BG Allen Jones, Halifax District Brigade commander. Col William Richardson Davie, Independent Corps of Light Horse commander. Col Robert Howe, Brunswick County Regiment commander. Col James Kenan, Duplin County Regiment commander. Col John Sevier, 3rd commander of the Washington County Regiment.
UnitSubordinationEstablishedDisbandedNorth Carolina Militia and State Troops ...17781783North Carolina Militia Command17761783Edenton District Brigade17801780Edenton District Brigade17801780The Warren 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: 3/3/1779: Briar Creek (GA) 6/20/1779: Stono Ferry (SC) 8/11/1780: Little Lynches Creek (SC) 8/16/1780: Camden (SC) 9/26/1780
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Warren County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 65,737. The county seat is Queensbury. The county was established in 1813 and is named in honor of General Joseph Warren, an American Revolutionary War hero of the Battle of Bunker Hill.