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  2. Category : People of Connecticut in the American Revolution

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    This category includes people associated with Connecticut during the American Revolution. People in this category should not also be placed in Category:People of colonial Connecticut, unless they were notable in Connecticut before the Revolutionary era (i.e., before about 1765).

  3. Category : Connecticut militiamen in the American Revolution

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    This category includes officers and soldiers who served as Patriots in the Connecticut militia or other state units during the American Revolutionary War. People from Connecticut who fought in units on the British side are categorized under Category:Loyalists in the American Revolution .

  4. 19th Regiment of Connecticut Militia - Wikipedia

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    The 19th Connecticut Regiment was a military regiment in the American Revolutionary War.It was formed in 1774 by an act of the Connecticut General Assembly and was authorized 11 companies of volunteers from Enfield, East Windsor, Bolton, and the part of Hartford on the East side of the Connecticut river of Hartford County, Connecticut.

  5. Category:Continental Army officers from Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of commissioned officers of the Continental Army who served from Connecticut during the American Revolutionary War. This includes officers of the regiments of the Connecticut Line, as well as general officers from Connecticut. This does not include officers born in Connecticut who served in the regiments of other states.

  6. List of military leaders in the American Revolutionary War

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    The Command of the Howe Brothers During the American Revolution. New York and London, 1936. Buchanan, John. The Road to Valley Forge: How Washington Built the Army That Won the Revolution. Wiley, 2004. ISBN 0-471-44156-2. Fischer, David Hackett. Washington's Crossing. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-19-517034-2.

  7. 8th Connecticut Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The few men left of Huntington's regiment joined the main army under the command of Gen. Heath and evacuated with them as they fled New York. [1]: 224 The 17th was never rebuilt and it ceased to exist when enlistments expired at the end of December, although many of the men continued to serve. [2]: 101

  8. 1st Connecticut Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Connecticut Regiment was a unit of the Continental Army, and was involved in the American Revolutionary War. The regiment was initially formed in 1776, and was active in various forms until 1783.

  9. 11th Regiment of Connecticut Militia - Wikipedia

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    The 11th Regiment of Militia was raised in October 1739 by the governor of the colony of Connecticut to provide an overarching organization of military units within the colonies. These regiments served as part of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The regiment contributed many of its forces to regular regiments in the ...