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  1. 1st and 2nd Regiments. On June 2, 1780, the North Carolina Legislature authorized two new special regiments of Militia to be raised and led by Colonel Samuel Jarvis of the Currituck County Regiment and Colonel Benjamin Exum of the Wayne County Regiment.

  2. The Edenton District Brigade was a brigade of the North Carolina militia which served as a centralised command over the regiments close to the city of Wilmington. Edward Vail, Sr. was commissioned as the first commander of the Edenton District Brigade on May 4, 1776. William Skinner was...

  3. The Battalion was commanded by Col. Edward Vail, Sr., who was the first commander of the Edenton District Brigade. There were eight known companies in the battalion, including one headed by Captain John Pugh Williams, who would later be acting commander of the Edenton District

  4. Edenton District Brigade, Halifax District Brigade: 1775 1783 Col William Williams: 1st Pasquotank County Regiment: Edenton District Brigade 1775 1783 Col John Lowery: 2nd Pasquotank County Regiment: Edenton District Brigade 1775 1777 Col Isaac Gregory: Perquimans County Regiment: Edenton District Brigade 1775 1783 Col Miles Harvey

  5. Rowan County Regiment split into 1st Rowan Regiment and 2nd Rowan Regiment, October 22, 1775 Pasquotank Regiments split into 1st and 2ND Regiments, December 22, 1775 Col. John Ashe, Sr. created his own small regiment of hand-picked men - the short lived Volunteer Independent Rangers in Feb 1776

  6. Subcategories (12) 1st Battalion of Volunteers, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution (0, 5, 0) 2nd Battalion of Volunteers, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution (0, 4, 0) Bertie County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution (0, 6, 0) Camden County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution (0, 1, 0)

  7. 2 Regiments. 2.1 1st and 2nd Regiments; 2.2 Bertie County Regiment; 2.3 Chowan County Regiment; 2.4 Currituck County Regiment; 2.5 Gates County Regiment; 2.6 Hertford County Regiment; 2.7 Martin County Regiment; 2.8 Pasquotank County Regiment; 2.9 Camden County Regiment; 2.10 Perquimans County Regiment; 2.11 Tyrrell County Regiment; 3 References