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Orange County Regiment

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Orange County Regiment
Active1775-1783
AllegianceNorth Carolina North Carolina
BranchNorth Carolina militia
Typeinfantry Militia
Part ofBrigade
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Col John Hogan
Col John Butler
Col Alexander Mebane
Col Hugh Tinnen
Col William O'Neil

The Orange County Regiment was authorized on September 9, 1775 by the Province of North Carolina Congress. On April 22, 1776, the unit was split into the Northern Orange County Regiment and the Southern Orange County Regiment, which retained most of the original men. Both regiments were subordinated to the Hillsborough District Brigade of militia on May 4, 1776. When the North Orange County Regiment was renamed the Caswell County Regiment on May 9, 1777, the Southern Orange County Regiment name reverted to the Orange County Regiment. The regiment was engaged in battles and skirmishes against the British during the American Revolution in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia between 1776 and 1782. It was active until the end of the war.[1]

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Transcription

Officers

Notable officers:[1]

  • Colonel John Hogan, (1775-1776)
  • Colonel John Butler (1776-1777)[2]
    • Lt. Colonel in the Orange County Regiment of militia (1775-1776)
    • Colonel over the Southern Orange County Regiment of militia (1776-1777)
    • Brigadier General of the Hillsborough District Brigade of militia (1777-1783)
  • Colonel Alexander Mebane (1777-1780)[3]
    • Colonel in the Southern Orange County Regiment of militia (1776-1777)
    • Colonel over the Orange County Regiment of militia (1777-1780)
    • Commissary General for the State of North Carolina, with the rank of Brigadier General (1780-1783)
  • Colonel Hugh Tinnen (sometimes Tinnon) (2nd colonel, 1779-1783)[4]
    • Captain in the Hillsborough District Minutemen (1775-1776)
    • Major in the Southern Orange County Regiment of militia (1776-1777)
    • Lt. Colonel in the Orange County Regiment of militia (1777-1779)
    • Colonel in the Orange County Regiment of Militia (1779-1783)
  • Colonel William O'Neal (2nd colonel, 1780-1783)[5][6]
    • Captain in the Southern Orange County Regiment of Militia (1776-1777)
    • Captain in the Orange County Regiment of Militia - 1777-1779
    • Major in the Orange County Regiment of Militia - 1779-1780
    • Colonel in the Orange County Regiment of Militia - 1780-1783

Known engagements

See Engagements for known engagements during the American Revolution.

See also

  • List of American Revolutionary War battles
  • Salisbury District Brigade
  • Southern Campaigns: Pension Transactions for a description of the transcription effort by Will Graves
  • Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War
  • North Carolina Online history resource. "Orange County Inhabitants Petition Governor Tryon, signed by John Butler and Alexander Mebane". Retrieved March 18, 2019.

References

  1. ^ a b Lewis, J.D. "The American Revolution in North Carolina, Orange County Regiment". Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  2. ^ Butler, Lindley S. (1979). "John Butler". Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  3. ^ Baker, Thomas E. (1991). "Alexander Mebane". Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  4. ^ Graves, William; Revolutionary War Pension files. "Revolutionary War Pension Application S2953 for George Barker" (PDF). Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  5. ^ O'Neal, Steve. "NC and VA O'Neal Families on Rootsweb with sources". Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  6. ^ Roosevelt, Theodore (1896). The Winning of the West., section referencing the unrest in North Carolina shortly before the Revolutionay War
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