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While in camp, the regiment was brigaded with the First Rhode Island, 71st New York, 2nd New Hampshire, and the two Rhode Island batteries. In this brigade, commanded by Colonel Burnside, they marched to the Battle of Bull Run, leading the column. On that sanguinary and disastrous field, it was the first, with Captain Reynolds' battery, to ...
The 2nd Rhode Island spent the winter of 1778 at Valley Forge. In 1778 the 2nd Rhode Island Regiment distinguished itself at the Battles of Monmouth and the Rhode Island . From late 1778 to December 1780 the regiment was assigned to Starks's Brigade in the Main Army based in Morristown, New Jersey .
The Rhode Island Line was assigned a quota of 2 infantry regiments for 1777 and 1778–1779, reduced to 1 infantry regiment for 1781, and to 1 battalion (of 6 companies) for 1783. 1st Rhode Island Regiment (1777) (Authorized September 16, 1776. Redesignated Rhode Island Regiment January 1, 1781. Redesignated Rhode Island Battalion March 1, 1783.
1st Rhode Island Regiment (Continental Army), 1775–1783; 2nd Rhode Island Regiment (Continental Army), 1775–1781; 1st Regiment Providence County Militia, 1781; 2nd Regiment Providence County Militia, 1781; 15th Regiment of Rhode Island Militia, 1775; Artillery Company of Westerly, Charleston and Hopkinton, 1755; Babcock's Regiment of ...
Rhode Island Garrison Regiments. Two regiments of Rhode Island state troops which served with the Continental Army in 1776, but were not placed on the Continental establishment. [3] Richmond's Regiment (Rhode Island). Colonel William Richmond. (Assigned to the Eastern Department, November 1775). Babcock's/Lippitt's Regiment (Rhode Island).
2nd Rhode Island (battalion): Cpt Elisha Hunt Rhodes; 5th Wisconsin (battalion): Maj Charles W. Kempf; Second Division BG George W. Getty. 1st Brigade BG Frank Wheaton. 62nd New York: Ltc Theodore B. Hamilton (w) [10] 93rd Pennsylvania: Ltc John S. Long; 98th Pennsylvania: Ltc John B. Kohler; 102nd Pennsylvania: Maj James H. Coleman
Allotted to the Massachusetts National Guard 1 April 1929; 2nd Squadron in Rhode Island converted and redesignated 2nd Battalion 103rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States), and new second Squadron organized at Allston and federally recognized 7 June 1929.
17th United States, Companies A, C, D, G, and H, 1st Battalion, and Companies A, B, and C, 2nd Battalion; 2nd Brigade ... 2nd Rhode Island; Third Division BG James B ...