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  1. Camden County Regiment. The Camden County Regiment was originally called the 2nd Pasquotank County Regiment, which was formed from the Pasquotank County Regiment on December 2, 1775, when it was split into 1st and 2nd Pasquotank County regiments. On May 9, 1777, the 2nd Pasquotank County Regiment was renamed the Camden County Regiment.

  2. Camden County Regiment: Edenton District Brigade 1777 1783 Col Isaac Gregory: Chowan County Regiment: Edenton District Brigade 1775 1783 Col Thomas Bonner: Currituck County Regiment: Edenton District Brigade 1775 1783 Col Samuel Jarvis: Gates County Regiment: Edenton District Brigade 1779 1783 Col Lawrence Baker: Hertford County Regiment

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    Subordination
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    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
  3. North Carolina state militia (Hillsborough District Brigade, Salisbury District Brigade, Edenton District Brigade, Halifax District Brigade, New Bern District Brigade, Wilmington District Brigade; 2 guns; Left Flank: Commanding Officer: Brig. Gen. Edward Stevens. Virginia Militia; Armand's Legion; Reserve: Commanding Officer: Brig ...

  4. 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 Brigade.

  5. 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 . History. Edward Vail, Sr. was commissioned as the first commander of the Edenton District Brigade on May 4, 1776.

  6. 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 .

  7. Col. John Ashe, Sr. created his own small regiment of hand-picked men - the short lived Volunteer Independent Rangers in Feb 1776. Wilkes County Regiment added, December 9, 1777, profiles, details. Northern Orange Regiment created on April 22, 1776, profiles. Six (6) New Brigades of Militia Created on May 4, 1776: