The Siege of Boston, throughout the New York Campaign, Trenton, and Princeton before being reorganized. 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment: December of 1775. The collection is arranged by type of service, military unit, and jacket or folder number. Hudson Highlands and the Iroquois Campaign (also known as Sullivans Expedition). The Siege of Boston, Canada, Princeton, Saratoga, Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, and Rhode Island. 3rd Continental Artillery Regiment (Cranes Continental Artillery Regiment): January of 1777. When the Pennsylvanians showed solidarity in their mutiny, the government had little choice except negotiation. He must be mad or he would help me. 1789-1883]. (13) Many men were enlisted for three years or the duration of the war and considered their enlistments over, although the officers reasoned that the duration of the war encompassed any length of time. (5), Officers of the army had reservations about the new plans promise; when states failed to meet their quotas, these fears proved legitimate and mutinies followed. Wayne entered civilian life to serve in Pennsylvanias state legislature from 1784-'85. Philadelphia Campaign.
Revolutionary War Overview - Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission Among the 1,000 Americans were Hand's riflemen, now called the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment, Charles Scott's Virginia Brigade, the German Battalion, and six artillery pieces under Thomas Forrest. Assigned to the defense of Philadelphia, fought at Monmouth Court House. Finally, negotiations for terms began only one proposal remained: that the 1776 and 1777 twenty dollar men be given their pay and clothing and be discharged. 7th Massachusetts Regiment: April of 1775. New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, Philadelphia Campaign, and the Iroquois Campaign (also known as Sullivans Expedition). 4th Battalion, 1780 Commanding Officers: Lt. Col. Ludwig Meyer Lt. Col. Frederick Ziegler 9th Battalion, 1783 Commanding Officers: Lt. Col. Frederick Ziegler 9th Battalion, 1777 Commanding Officers: Col. John Huber 3rd Battalion, 1780 Commanding Officers: Lt. Col. Jacob Bower 6th Battalion, 1783 Commanding Officers: Lt. Col. John Huber Please enable scripts and reload this page. The New York Campaign, Hudson Highlands, Saratoga, Philadelphia Campaign, and Connecticut. Reorganized and transferred frequently during the war, the regiment saw action in the New York and New Jersey campaigns, Hudson Highlands, Philadelphia Campaign, and Iroquois Campaign, and the Siege of Yorktown. Reorganized in 1779 and was transferred to the Southern Department, where it was redesignated the 2nd Partisan Corps (three mounted and three infantry troops).
1st Pennsylvania Regiment (Revolutionary War) FamilySearch The legion saw action at Charleston, Savannah (Count Pulaski was killed in action) and at Moncks Corner, where it was nearly decimated in April of 1780. 3d Pennsylvania Battalion Commanded by Col.s John Shee and Lambert Cadwallader Authorized Dec. 1775 Organized Jan.-Mar. Assigned to the defense of Charleston, fought in the Florida Expedition, throughout the Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, and Charleston, where it was captured. Authorized in May 1776 as an Extra Continental regiment, the unit was recruited from ethnic Germans from Maryland and Pennsylvania. Assigned to the defense of Chesapeake Bay, fought in the New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, Monmouth Court House, and at Charleston, where it was captured in 1780.
Pennsylvania, U.S., Revolutionary War Battalions and Militia Index Assigned to the defense of Philadelphia, fought at Monmouth Court House. The Siege of Boston, throughout the New York Campaign. He was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati .
4th Pennsylvania Regiment | Military Wiki | Fandom Was reorganized in 1777 and again in 1778. In the late 1760s he worked as a frontier fur trader near Pittsburgh with his brother Richard . The 4th Pennsylvania Regiment in the Revolutionary War. It was then reorganized and incorporated into the Continental Line in December of 1775. Home Battles 1775 to 1783 Campaigns Continental Army Continental Navy British Army Flags of the Revolution War Facts War Leaders Patriot Leaders British Leaders
Pennsylvania Regiments in the Continental Army - American Revolutionary War Battles; Campaigns; Leaders; Facts; Documents. The officers of the Line, encamped nine miles west of Princeton at Pennington, felt circumvented, their authority gone, perhaps for good. New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, Philadelphia Campaign, and the Iroquois Campaign (also known as Sullivans Expedition).
List of Continental Army Units in 1776 - American Revolutionary War 2nd Massachusetts Regiment: April of 1775. [22], The German Battalion participated in the Sullivan Expedition against the Iroquois in 1779. New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, and the Philadelphia Campaign. 4th South Carolina (Ranger) Regiment: November of 1775. Formed Jan 1776 from consolidating, less Morse's (see 7th Regiment) and Watkin's Companies (see 12th Regiment), ReOrganized & Redesignated Apr. In the late 1760s he worked as a frontier fur trader near Pittsburgh with his brother Richard. Assigned to the defense of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Each regiment was to be reduced from ten to eight companies. 3rd New York Regiment: October of 1775. Saratoga, Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, and Rhode Island.
Reorganized in 1778. [24] Muhlenberg's 8th Virginia Regiment was also known as the German Regiment. East Florida Expeditions, Savannah, Cherokee Campaign, and Charleston, where it was captured in 1780. Brinkerhoff, Jacob; ensign, Captain Williams' company, Colonel Michael Swope's battalion of the flying camp; in service, 1776. Assigned to the defense of Chesapeake Bay, fought in the New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, Monmouth Court House, and at Charleston, where it was captured in 1780. Here is where one might delineate the nature of patriotism: the Continental soldiers endured profound hardship, lacking what the government owed them (indeed, what they needed to survive), yet remained under arms until their privations had gone beyond all endurance. Fryes Regiment: April of 1775. The bulk of the artillery regiments (1st, 2nd, and 4th) were combined into a Continental Artillery Brigade commanded by Henry Knox, who rose to the rank of brigadier general before wars end. Assigned to the defense of Chesapeake Bay, fought in the New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, and Monmouth Court House. Greene commanded the left wing, which included his own division, Stephen's 1,500-strong division, and Alexander McDougall's 1,000-man Connecticut Brigade. The following is an excerpt from a letter dated 23 December, 1777 from Valley Forge: I am now convinced beyond a doubt, that, unless some great and capital change suddenly takes place in that line, this army must inevitably be reduced to one or other of these three things; starve, dissolve, or disperse in order to obtain subsistence in the best manner they can. Expanded with the addition of Steven's Rhode Island Train of Artillery Jan. 1776, Authorized June 1776 in Virginia State Troops as Troops of Light Horse, Redesignated June 1776 as Virginia Light Horse, Adopted Nov 1776 into the Continental Army (see also, The regiment was organized Dec 1776-June 1777 (see also, Authorized Apr 1776 in the North Carolina State Troops, The regiment was organized in spring and summer 1776, Authorized Dec 1776 Major Nicholas Dietrich, Baron de Ottendorf's, Corp, The regiment was organized Dec 1776 -June 1777 (see also, Authorized in Jan 1776 as 1st & 2d Troop of Georgia Horse, Adopted July 1776 in Continental Army, concurrently Redesignated (see also. Participated in the Canadian Campaign, Lake Champlain, New York Campaign, Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, Iroquois Campaign (also known as Sullivans Expedition), and the Siege of Yorktown.
Westmoreland's (Wyoming) Individual Companies: August of 1776.
The Continental Army of 1776 - The American Revolutionary War Elmores Regiment: January of 1776. Revolutionary War Records Overview The Military Association, 1775-1777 At the beginning of 1775, Pennsylvania, founded under Quaker auspices, differed from other American colonies in being totally devoid of military organization. 8th Connecticut Regiment: September of 1776. It was then reorganized and incorporated into the Continental Line in December of 1775. These units included the 1st Virginia State Regiment (what remained of the Virginia contingent of the Continental Linemost had been captured at Charleston in 1780) commanded by Lt. Col. Charles Dabney (200 men), Brig. On 19 March 1777, he was removed from the rolls. Canadian Campaign, Lake Champlain, New York Campaign, Saratoga, Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, Iroquois Campaign (also known as Sullivans Expedition), and the Siege of Yorktown. 4th Maryland Regiment: September of 1776. The Siege of Boston, Lake Champlain, Trenton, Princeton, Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, and the Iroquois Campaign (also known as Sullivans Expedition). The other Lancaster companies have been matched arbitrarily. Volume Reel 0806 American Revolutionary War Service Records; Soldiers--United States--Registers Pennsylvania, Fourth Battalion (Chester County Militia) Fourth Battalion (Philadelphia County Militia) Fourth Regiment: A -G Linn, John Blair. Except where otherwise noted, this work is subject to a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Second Seminole War. When the Ninth and Fifth regiments refused to move, the artillery was fired over their heads and they were pressed into the affair. [3] Henry Dearborn's journal listed the "German Regt" under Weltner in Hand's Brigade, together with Lieutenant Colonel Adam Hubley's 11th Pennsylvania Regiment and independent companies led by Captains John Paul Schott and Simon Spaulding. This could be considered a final proposal based on his letter of the 8th, which refers to using force if the soldiers refuse. Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission. The board of sergeants would retain custody of them until they further discussed the issue. A name index originally created for the ISA (Inventory System: Archives) database drawn from data in the following archival record series: Keystone State. Practically all schoolchildren have heard of how Continental soldiers underwent unspeakable hardship for want of clothing and provisions, but persevered only to win the war against all odds. On the evening of January 1st, 1781, soldiers of the 11th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Line dined and drank at a noisy New Years celebration. 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment: October of 1775. The 4th Pennsylvania Regiment, first known as the 3rd Pennsylvania Battalion, was raised on December 9, 1775, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for service with the Continental Army. [5] Colonel Henry Leonard d'Arendt was appointed to lead the regiment on the same date. On January 7th, the soldiers caught a British spy and his guide who were sent to entice the Pennsylvanians to defect. This independently organized unit participated in the Siege of Boston. (4), The decision was intended to save money for an already tightfisted populace, who had little interest in paying taxes to maintain the army. Saratoga and in the Iroquois Campaign. As early as 1777, General Anthony Wayne, commanding the Pennsylvania Line, exhorted his superiors to address the lack of supply for his men. Disbanded at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, in 1778. Virginia State Artillery Company: January of 1776.