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The regiment participated in the Philadelphia Campaign which occurred during 1777-1778 and the Southern Theater which occurred during 1775–1782. The 7th Maryland Regiment was involved in the major battles including: Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth, Battle of Camden and the Battle of Guilford Court House.
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
The Maryland Line continued to distinguish itself in the later battles of the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War with Gunby continuing to command the 1st Maryland Regiment. Of the Maryland Line's actions at the Battle of Eutaw Springs, General Greene wrote in his official report of the engagement:
The Continental Army was the army raised by the Second Continental Congress to oppose the British Army during the American Revolutionary War. The army went through three major establishments: the first in 1775, the second in 1776, and the third from 1777 until after the end of the war.
2nd Maryland Regiment; 4th Maryland Regiment, Colonel Josias Carvil Hall; 6th Maryland Regiment; 2nd Canadian Regiment, Colonel Moses Hazen (400) Charles Scott. Division: Major General Adam Stephen (1,500) [37] [38] 3rd Virginia Brigade: Brigadier General William Woodford [39] 3rd Virginia Regiment; 7th Virginia Regiment; 11th Virginia Regiment ...
The "Maryland Line" was assigned a quota of eight regiments in 1777, which was reduced to five in 1781. The regiments of the line were: 1st Maryland Regiment, disbanded in 1783; 2nd Maryland Regiment, disbanded in 1783; 3rd Maryland Regiment, disbanded in 1783; 4th Maryland Regiment, disbanded in 1783; 5th Maryland Regiment, disbanded in 1783
The Continental Army was the army raised by the Second Continental Congress to oppose the British Army during the American Revolutionary War.The army went through three major establishments: the first in 1775, the second in 1776, and the third from 1777 until after the end of the war.
6th Maryland Regiment; 2nd Canadian Regiment, Colonel Moses Hazen; Anthony Wayne. Division: Brigadier General Anthony Wayne (2,000 including Conway) [18] 1st Pennsylvania Brigade: Colonel Thomas Hartley. 1st Pennsylvania Regiment; 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment; 7th Pennsylvania Regiment; 10th Pennsylvania Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Adam Hubley