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A Chronicle of North Carolina During the American Revolution, 1763–1789. Raleigh: North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History. Durham, J. Lloyd. "Outfitting an American Revolutionary Soldier, Equipment of a Militiaman". NCPedia; Haun, Weynette Parks (1987).
The 1st North Carolina Regiment was created on September 1, 1775 with men from the Wilmington District and Salisbury District. Colonel James Moore was the first commander. . Its transition to Continental Line was completed on July 8, 17
People from North Carolina who fought in units on the British side are categorized under Category:Loyalists in the American Revolution. People from North Carolina (including much of present-day Northeast Tennessee) who fought in the Continental Army are listed in Category:Continental Army officers or Category:Continental Army soldiers. Some ...
The North Carolina militia units were first established in 1775 by the Third North Carolina Provincial Congress on the eve of the American Revolution. Initially, the militia units were centered on the 35 counties that then existed in the Province of North Carolina.
The New Bern District Brigade was an administrative division of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War (1776–1783). This unit was established by the North Carolina Provincial Congress on May 4, 1776, and disbanded at the end of the war.
Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution. Daughters of the American Revolution. 1932. Daughters of the American Revolution. 1932. ISBN 9780806300917 . , contains Pierce's Register, Heitman's Register, and Rosters of the Continental Line; ISBN 0-8063-0091-4
The Dobbs County Regiment was a unit of the North Carolina militia that served during the American Revolution.The regiment was one of thirty-five existing county militias that were authorized by the North Carolina Provincial Congress to be organized on September 9, 1775.
Battles of the American Revolutionary War in North Carolina (21 P) C. North Carolina Council of State (11 C, 9 P) M. Mecklenburg Resolves (2 P) N. North Carolina ...