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William Barton (1748–1831) was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War who retired with the rank of colonel. He later served as adjutant general of the Rhode Island militia .
William Barton (May 25) Joseph Durfee (May 31) Sir Robert Pigot (Commander In-Chief) John Campbell (May 25) Edmund Eyre (May 31) Strength; May 25: 500 regulars and volunteers May 31: 40 militia: May 25: 500 regulars 2 frigates May 31: 100–150 regulars: Casualties and losses; May 25: 69 civilian prisoners taken [1] May 31: 1 captured [2]
In June 1777 Colonel Archibald Crary succeeded Colonel Cook in command of one of the infantry regiments. In November 1777 Colonel Stanton resigned and Colonel William Barton succeeded him. In February 1778 Colonel John Topham succeeded Colonel Barton, who had accepted a commission in the Continental Army, in command of the other regiment.
Lieutenant-Colonel William Barton and a force of 40 men captured Prescott at his quarters on Prescott Farm in Rhode Island on 10 July 1777 and took him to Providence. Prescott was eventually moved and imprisoned in Connecticut, splitting time between East Windsor and Enfield.
William Barton (1748–1831), officer in the Continental Army during the American War of Independence who retired with the rank of colonel. Became a member of St. John's Lodge, Providence, Rhode Island, in 1779. [10]
Major-General Eric Walter Barton (1928—2016), Colonel-Commandant, ... General Sir George Cooper ... 2nd Royal Veteran Battalions colonel; General William Douglas, ...
“It’s just remarkable to reflect on someone’s entire life being dedicated to something so selfless,” said Col. Willie Cooper, 375th Mission Support Group commander.
Col William B. Barton 47th New York: Col Henry Moore - 40 killed, 13 died of wounds, 184 wounded and 76 missing; 48th New York: Maj William B. Coan - 31 killed, 10 died of wounds, 144 wounded and 22 missing; 115th New York: Col Simeon Sammon - 42 killed, 20 died of wounds, 188 wounded and 46 missing [1] Hawley's Brigade Col Joseph R. Hawley