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At organization the regiment consisted of 10 companies from eastern South Carolina and was part of the South Carolina State Troops. On November 4, 1775, the regiment was adopted by the Continental Army, and on February 27, 1776, it was assigned to the Southern Department. On November 23, 1776, the regiment was assigned to the 2nd South Carolina ...
Siege of Charleston BG Francis Marion, 2nd Brigade commander BG Richard Richardson, 2nd Brigade commander BG Thomas Sumter, 1st and 6th Brigade commander Col William Moultrie, Charles Town District Regiment commander Col Andrew Pickens, Ninety-Six Regiment commander. The South Carolina militia units in the American Revolution were established ...
2nd South Carolina Regiment (266). 3rd South Carolina Regiment (302). Pulaski's Legion of Infantry. A brigade of North Carolina Continentals: 1st North Carolina Regiment (260). 2nd North Carolina Regiment (244). 3rd North Carolina Regiment (~94). A Corps of South Carolina light infantry (175). 2nd Virginia brigade: Brigadier General Charles Scott
Revolutionary War units: 6th Regiment of militia, 1780–1781 [8] 7th Regiment of militia, 1782 [8] Abbott's Regiment of militia, 1781 [8] Clark's Company of militia, 1778–1780 [8] Durkee's Company of militia, 1780–1781 [8] Green Mountain Boys, 1777; Herrick's Regiment, 1775–83; Hoar's Company of militia, 1780 [8] Marsh's Regiment, 1777
William Jasper (c. 1750 – October 9, 1779) was an American soldier in the Revolutionary War.He was a sergeant in the 2nd South Carolina Regiment.. Jasper distinguished himself in the defense of Fort Moultrie (then called Fort Sullivan) on June 28, 1776.
At the Peach Orchard the 2nd advanced with two other units of Kershaw's Brigade, the 3rd SC Battalion and the 8th SC Infantry, through the orchard and eventually came under strong artillery fire. Thousands of pieces of shrapnel and canister hit their lines, and the 2nd lost about 50% of their numbers when an unknown officer ordered the regiment ...
American Revolutionary War; Armed Forces: United States; ... The South Carolina Line was a formation within the Continental Army. ... 2nd Regiment (Infantry) June 6, 1775
The Continental Congress resolved, on November 4, 1775 to adopt two infantry regiments in South Carolina. The 1st and 2nd South Carolina Regiments were existing formations that had been authorized by the colony in June. Georgia Line: The Continental Congress resolved, on November 4, 1775 to authorized one infantry regiment in Georgia. Georgia ...
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