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[1] [2] By May, 1778, the regiment was in Valley Forge training with the Continental Army. The regiment camped at Middlebrook in the winter of 1778-79 and participated in the Battle of Monmouth . The regiment remained in the service of the Continental Army until late 1779 when called back to Virginia.
Ephraim enlisted in 1777 at Essex, New Jersey in the Continental Army.He endured the brutal winter of 1777-1778 at Valley Forge with George Washington under the command of Capt. Jacob Martin in General William Marshall's 4th New Jersey Regiment [4] and was eventually assigned to Capt. Seth Johnson's company of the 3rd New Jersey Regiment under Col. Elias Dayton.
Third Independent Maryland Company, Worcester County, 1776 [25] Fourth Independent Maryland Company, Talbot County, 1776 [26] Fifth Independent Maryland Company, St. Mary's County, 1776 [27] Sixth Independent Company, Dorchester County (Thomas Woolford), 1776 [28] [29] Seventh Independent Company, Queen Anne's and Kent Counties, 1776 [30]
Valley Forge Visitor Center. The park's visitor center includes a museum with artifacts from the American Revolutionary War, an interactive muster roll of Continental soldiers encamped at Valley Forge, ranger-led gallery programs and walks, a story telling program, a visitor information desk, and a store for books and souvenirs.
Muster Rolls of the Revolutionary War, Vol 77, MA-10B-01, 1776. Massachusetts State Archives. Troiani, Don (2007). Soldiers of the American Revolution. Mechanicsburg PA: Stackpole Books. ISBN 978-0811733236. Wright, Robert K. (1983). The Continental Army. Washington DC: United States Army Center of Military History. ISBN 9780160019319.
The 122nd Ohio Infantry was organized at Zanesville, Ohio, [1] [2] and mustered in for three years service on September 30, 1862, [3] under the command of Colonel William H. Ball. (Company C mustered in October 3, Company G mustered in October 5, Company F mustered in October 6, and Companies I and K mustered on October 8, 1862.) [4]
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Valley Forge was the winter encampment of the Continental Army, under the command of George Washington, during the American Revolutionary War. The Valley Forge encampment lasted six months, from December 19, 1777, to June 19, 1778. It was the third of the eight winter encampments that Washington and the Continental Army endured during the war.