The Siege of Boston, Canada, Lake Champlain, Trenton, Princeton, Saratoga, Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, and Rhode Island. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. He must be mad or he would help me. 4th Georgia Regiment Commanded by Col. John White; Authorized Feb 1777 The regiment was organized in summer & fall 1777 Captured at Charlestown May 1780 Disbanded Jan. 1781 Georgia Regiment of Horse Rangers See Mounted Units below 1777-1779 Maryland Line 1st Maryland Regiment Commanded by Col. John H. Stone ReOrganized & [22], The German Battalion participated in the Sullivan Expedition against the Iroquois in 1779. These men saw battle in the Cherokee Campaign, Musgroves Mill, Kings Mountain, and Guilford Court House. However, one can make a logical and convincing argument that these men remained patriotic even through the mutiny. 3rd Maryland Regiment: September of 1776. 3rd New Hampshire Regiment: May of 1775. New York Campaign and the Philadelphia Campaign. 1776 from the, ReOrganized and Redesignated Apr. 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. 1776 from the, The regiment was organized Apr. The New York Campaign, Connecticut, Greenes Southern Campaign, and at the Siege of Yorktown. Over the next few years he played key roles in the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and Battle of Stony Point. Notes: Keystone State. Later, they fell back to a third position at Stockton Hollow, outside Trenton. East Florida Expeditions and Savannah. 4th Continental Light Dragoon Regiment (Moylans Horse): January of 1777. 2nd Rhode Island Regiment: April of 1775. Reorganized into the 4th South Carolina Regiment. Virginia State Artillery Company: January of 1776. Assigned to the defense of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. (29), The proposal offered to discharge all soldiers who had been retained beyond their enlistments or coerced into reenlistment. That night, Reed returned to Trenton where he met with the Committee of Congress. Reorganized, and one company fought in the invasion of Canada. Mad Anthony Wayne!". 4th Pennsylvania Regiment (Revolutionary War) FamilySearch Westmoreland's (Wyoming) Individual Companies: August of 1776. Battles Fought in Pennsylvania Resources David Library of the American Revolution Mailing Address: P.O. Gen. Edward Stevenss Brigade (750 men), and Brig. It was then reorganized and incorporated into the Continental Line in December of 1775. 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Reorganized in 1777, 1778, and 1780. PHMC. The 1st and 2nd Virginia State Regiments also served in the brigade. 9th North Carolina Regiment: September of 1776. Obviously, the answer would be as subjective as the original definition of patriotism. Together with the 254-man 1st Continental Regiment of Edward Hand, the battalion served in Matthias Alexis Roche de Fermoy's brigade. 25th Massachusetts Regiment: April of 1775. Qubec, Fort Ticonderoga, the Philadelphia Campaign, Brandywine, Germantown, Whitemarsh, Monmouth Court House, and the Siege of Yorktown. Renamed in autum of 1775 from Regiment of the Train of Artillery. 1st New Jersey Regiment: October of 1775. The following June the German Battalion fought at Monmouth. 9th Massachusetts Regiment: April of 1775. Butler's exact year of birth is unknown, but he was probably born in the mid-1740s. 3rd North Carolina Regiment: January of 1776. East Florida Expeditions, Savannah, and Charleston, where it was captured in 1780. Consolidated into the main Continental Artillery Regiment in October 1775; its members served throughout the war. This is a comprehensive list of Americans in the Revolutionary War. Rhode Island Train of Artillery: April of 1775. New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, and the Philadelphia Campaign. Over the next few years he played key roles in the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and Battle of Stony Point. Frederick and Baltimore Counties in Maryland each provided two companies. On 9 April, two additional majors were added as Daniel Burchardt and George Hubley joined William Klein in that rank. Canadian Campaign, Lake Champlain, New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, and the Philadelphia Campaign. [36] On 22 July, the battalion transferred to the 2nd Maryland Brigade. A crude but effective way to define soldiers is to define what they are fighting for. 2nd Connecticut Regiment: September of 1776. Assigned to the defense of the Chesapeake Bay, fought throughout the New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, Monmouth Court House, Greenes Southern Campaign, and the Siege of Yorktown. Wayne became a colonel of the 4th Pennsylvania Regiment in 1776, and the next year was promoted to brigadier general in the American Revolution. 3rd Continental Light Dragoon Regiment (Baylors and Lady Washingtons Horse): January of 1777. The next day, the unit fought at Princeton. During the morning hours, the Americans repulsed the 1st Light Infantry Battalion and two companies of Hessian Jgers. + '?List={ListId}&ID={ItemId}'), /_layouts/15/images/sendOtherLoc.gif?rev=23, javascript:GoToPage('{SiteUrl}' + Greene's division finally retreated into the night. Commanded by Col. Charles Armand and served in the New York Campaign. Saratoga, Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, and Rhode Island. '/_layouts/15/hold.aspx' In a letter to Washington in December, 1777, he refers to the Distressed and Naked Situation of your Troops.(1) While the Pennsylvanians faced the cold of Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778, Washington constantly wrote the Continental Congress pleading for an amelioration of the armys condition. 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. 22nd Continental Regiment. 4th Georgia Regiment: July of 1776. Assigned to the defense of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Theoretically, the Continentals were a wage earning regular army like the British. 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. The 4th Pennsylvania Regiment in the Revolutionary War. Did they temporarily cease to be patriots by our definition? 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. American Revolutionary War Records - Pennsylvania - Genealogy Village [3] Brigadier General Peter Muhlenberg was the commander of the brigade,[23] which also included the 1st, 5th, 9th, and 13th Virginia Regiments. Federal Identification Number (EIN): 54-1426643. Link To This Page Contact Us The 4th Pennsylvania Regiment? Disbanded at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1778. Mad Anthony, that's what he is. Disbanded Feb 1777. Commanded by Col.s Benedict Arnold and John Durkee. Reorganized along with several state artillery units into the Continental Artillery in November of 1776. On 4 November Congress approved the reorganization of the Main Army to consist of at least 20,000 men Organized into 26 standard infantry regiments and separate units of riflemen and artillery. The New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, and the Philadelphia Campaign. 13th Pennsylvania Regiment: September of 1776. 1776 into Continental Army (see also, Redesignated Oct. 1776 4th Company, 4th South Carolina Regiment, Redesignated Oct. 1776 5th Company, 4th South Carolina Regiment, Authorized Nov 1775 as "The Georgia Regiment", Redesignated as the 1st Georgia Regiment on July 1776; (see also, The regiment was organized in fall & winter 1776 (see also, The regiment was organized Feb 1776 (see also, Commanded by Col. Nicholas Hussecker; Half was from pennsylvania. He feared the men might be enticed to defect, or that they might even wreak their vengeance upon Philadelphia, but if negotiations began, they might have a reasonable settlement. Wayne had already agreed that a peaceful resolution would bring a general pardon, and offered discharges to those entitled. On behalf of the men, Sergeant William Bouzar replied that he did not think Wayne intended to release all the entitled men. Furthermore, the real value of the soldiers bounty pay was depreciating significantly.(12). +'?ID={ItemId}&List={ListId}'); return false;} if(pageid == 'audit') {STSNavigate(unescape(decodeURI('{SiteUrl}'))+ 8th Connecticut Regiment: September of 1776. East Florida Expeditions, Savannah, and Charleston, where it was captured in 1780. The Siege of Boston, Canada, Lake Champlain, Trenton, Princeton, Saratoga, Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, and Rhode Island. Butler was the second of five brothers who served as officers in the American Revolution. Saratoga and in the Iroquois Campaign. (17), On January 4th, the soldiers entered Princeton and delivered their official propositions to Wayne. [16] Washington posted German Battalion at the bridge in the second line, behind Scott's troops. 15th Massachusetts Regiment: September of 1776. [14] Mark M. Boatner III wrote that the unit "disgraced itself". Pennsylvania Military Records Pennsylvania in the Revolutionary War 1st Pennsylvania Regiment Brief History Also known as the Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion and Thompson's Rifle Battalion. Washington implemented the reorganization of the Main Army on 1 January 1776. 11th Pennsylvania Regiment: September of 1776. Assigned to the defense of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The unit transferred to the New Jersey Brigade on 16 September 1780. 2nd New Hampshire: Regiment: May of 1775. Washington County Revolutionary War Militia [8] When Hessian commander Johann Gottlieb Rall attempted to break out to the north on the east side of town, Washington shifted Fermoy's brigade farther east to outflank Rall. 9th Pennsylvania Regiment: September of 1776. Each company was to have a captain, 2 lieutenants, an ensign, 4 sergeants, 4 corporals, a fifer, a drummer, and 76 privates. The Siege of Boston, Canada, Lake Champlain, Trenton, Princeton, Saratoga, Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, and Rhode Island. Documents; Records; Time-Line; . Reorganized into the Virginia line in February of 1777. Authorized in May 1776 as an extra Continental regiment, the battaltion recruited ethnic Germans from Maryland and Pennsylvania . Pennsylvania and Maryland each raised four companies from their ethnic German populations. 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. [12], Many Americans regarded Haussegger's capture with suspicion. The officers of the Line, encamped nine miles west of Princeton at Pennington, felt circumvented, their authority gone, perhaps for good. Reorganized in 1778. [25] After Sir William Howe's heavy column reached a position in the American right rear, Washington sent the divisions of John Sullivan, Stephen, and Lord Stirling to block the thrust. 2nd New York Regiment: October of 1775. As early as 1777, General Anthony Wayne, commanding the Pennsylvania Line, exhorted his superiors to address the lack of supply for his men. In the minds of most Americans, mythos surrounds the Revolutionary War. 3rd Connecticut Regiment: September of 1776. 6th Connecticut Regiment: September of 1776. Assigned to the defense of the Chesapeake Bay, fought throughout the New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, Monmouth Court House, and Greenes Southern Campaign. This independently organized unit participated in the Siege of Boston. (6 folders) {. Timothy Bedel's Company of Rangers), D. 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John Phillip DeHaas; (see also, Commanded by Col.s Arthur St.Clair and Joseph Wood, The regiment was organized Jan.-Feb. 1776, Commanded by Col.s John Shee and Lambert Cadwallader, The regiment was organized Jan.-Mar. The regiment was assigned to Thomas Mifflin 's brigade in the main army on June 26, 1776. Pennsylvania, U.S., Revolutionary War Battalions and Militia Index [26] In the crisis, Washington sent Greene's division to the right. Battles. Survivors were absorbed into Armands Partisan Corps. He was commissioned a lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army upon the formation of the 4th Pennsylvania Regiment on October 25, 1776. It was transferred into the 2nd Partisan Corps and served during Greenes Southern Campaign. At the end of January, the New Jersey Line mutinied. Sign up for our quarterly email series highlighting the environmental benefits of battlefield preservation. Canadian Campaign, Lake Champlain, New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, and the Philadelphia Campaign. 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. The Siege of Boston, Canada, Lake Champlain, Trenton, Princeton, Saratoga, Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, and Rhode Island. If the soldiers were only self-interested, they could have demanded more from the government and risked wrecking the Continental Army, or could have defected to the British. He apprised them of the mutiny and pleaded for financial and material support for the Continental Army: The aggravated calamities and distresses that have resulted from the total want of pay for nearly twelve months, the want of clothing at a severe season, and not unfrequently [sic] the want of provisions, are beyond description. 2nd Maryland Regiment: January of 1776. This unit also fought at the Siege of Yorktown. United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 FamilySearch List of regimental, company and militia units from Pennsylvania in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1782, including infantry, cavalry and artillery units. However, through both their words and actions, the soldiers would prove their loyalty to the independence movement. Ft. Stanwix, Oriskany, and Lake Champlain before being disbanded in 1777. Participated in the Canadian Campaign, Lake Champlain, New York Campaign, Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, and the Siege of Yorktown. 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. The Siege of Boston, throughout the New York Campaign, Trenton, and Princeton before being reorganized. Stay up-to-date on our FREE educational resources & professional development opportunities, all designed to support your work teaching American history. 2nd Georgia Regiment: July of 1776. "The Butler Family of the Pennsylvania Line". They decided to dispatch President Joseph Reed immediately to New Jersey to handle the situation and send a committee of Congress the following day. New York Campaign, Trenton, Princeton, and the Philadelphia Campaign. Part of the unit was captured at Fort Washington on November 16, 1776. [18] By this time, the German Battalion shed its status as an Extra Regiment and was counted as part of two state establishments. 10th Pennsylvania Regiment: January of 1777. Proudly founded in 1681 as a place of tolerance and freedom. Assigned to the defense of Philadelphia, fought at Monmouth Court House. (16), At this time, General Washington was replying to a letter Wayne sent describing the mutiny. Although this issue was the last bargaining chip for the mutineers, the agents were provided, thus keeping to their promise of the 4th, in six days for to complete and settle every such demand.(33) The agents were later hanged. This independently organized unit participated in the Siege of Boston. When the meeting began, the first issue discussed was the capture of the two British agents. East Florida Expeditions, Savannah, and Charleston, where it was captured in 1780. Pulaskis Legion: April of 1778. Revolutionary War Overview - Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission (10), Meanwhile, new soldiers were receiving a bounty of $200. Infantry battalion of the Continental Army. 15th Virginia Regiment: September of 1776. 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. 5th Maryland Regiment: September of 1776. On 17 July the ninth company was recruited from Pennsylvanians at the urging of George Washington as a way to employ French and Indian War veteran Lieutenant John David Woelper of the 3rd Pennsylvania Battalion. 20th Connecticut Regiment: April of 1775. The 4th Pennsylvania Regiment, first known as the 3rd Pennsylvania Battalion, was raised December 9, 1775 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for service with the Continental Army. 10th North Carolina Regiment: April of 1777. The circumstances will now point out much more forcibly what ought to be done, than any thing that can possibly be said by me on the subject. These same reasonable men contributed to the crucial victory at Yorktown only a few months later if the mutiny had been more damaging, that legendary triumph might never have happened. The question in the mutiny is this: by revolting against the revolutionary government, did the soldiers betray that ideology? Assigned to the defense of Charleston, fought in the Florida Expedition, throughout the Philadelphia Campaign, Monmouth Court House, and Charleston, where it was captured. The deal cut for the Pennsylvania troops would not extend to the whole army, but encouraged states in the future to meet the barest necessities for its soldiers. ENGAGEMENTS? Until that point, at least to some degree, the men clearly fought for an ideology and a perceived nation that did not yet exist. Reorganized in January of 1779. At first, both he and Wayne feared that the soldiers might treat him badly if he entered Princeton. Nicholsons Regiment: November of 1776. Supplies and clothing from Pennsylvania would meet them there. [34] The others were parceled out to various light infantry detachments in the advance guard. 1st New York Regiment: October of 1775. Corps of North Carolina Light Dragoons: April of 1776. 22nd Connecticut Regiment: April of 1775. [9] Toward the end of the battle, Haussegger's men yelled in German to the Hessians to lay down their weapons and surrender. 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