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The 2nd New Jersey Regiment was raised, on 9 October 1775, at Trenton, New Jersey, for service with the Continental Army under the command of Colonel William Maxwell.The regiment would see action at the Battle of Trois-Rivières, Battle of Valcour Island, Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Crooked Billet, Battle of Monmouth, Sullivan Expedition, Battle of Springfield and the ...
2nd Battalion of Hunterdon, 1777 [8] 2nd Battalion of Middlesex, 1777 [8] 2nd Battalion of Somerset, 1777–80 [8] 3rd Battalion of Gloucester, 1777 [8] 3rd Battalion of Middlesex, 1781 [8] Borden' Regiment, Burlington County, 1776; Chambers' Regiment, Burlington County, 1776; Crane's Troops of Horse, 1780 [8] Eastern Battalion, Morris County ...
The 2nd New Jersey Infantry Regiment was first organized at Trenton, New Jersey for three months service on April 26, 1861 and mustered in May 1, 1861 under the command of Colonel George W. McLean. The regiment was attached to Runyon's New Jersey Brigade, Defenses of Washington, to June 1861. 1st Brigade, Runyon's Reserve Division, McDowell's ...
The Third New Jersey Regiment was authorized on January 1, 1776. Not all Continental infantry regiments raised in a state were part of a state quota, however. On December 27, 1776, the Continental Congress gave Washington temporary control over certain military decisions that the Congress ordinarily regarded as its own prerogative.
The New Jersey Volunteers comprised four companies of matrosses. [9] Drivers 261 2nd Battalion, New Jersey Volunteers 129 Hessian Artillery 39 Anspach Artillery 34 Noncombatants Women 34 Number of women granted permission to accompany the army.
First New Jersey Brigade (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 10th, 15th, 23rd and 40th Infantry Regiments) Second New Jersey Brigade (5th, 6th, 7th and 8th NJ Inf Regts) See also
Reorganized 2 May 1899 in the New Jersey National Guard as the 1st Regiment with headquarters at Newark (1st Battalion, 2nd Regiment {see ANNEX 3}, concurrently reorganized and redesignated as Companies A, C, K, and M, 1st Regiment; companies withdrawn 4 February 1902 and reorganized as the 1st Battalion, 5th Regiment)
With a commission dating to 1777, Captain Stephen Olney was the senior captain of Gimat's Battalion, and the Rhode Island Light Company led the van of Gimat's Battalion at Redoubt 10.) Barber's Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Francis Barber ( 1st New Jersey Regiment ), light infantry companies of the 1st and 2nd New Hampshire Regiments, the ...