Morgan District Brigade

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Morgan District Brigade
Active1782-1783
Allegiance Flag of the United States (1777-1795).svg North Carolina
Branch North Carolina militia
Type Militia
Commanders
Notable
commanders
  1. Brigadier General Charles McDowell

The Morgan District Brigade was an administrative division of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War. This unit was established by the North Carolina Provincial Congress on May 17, 1782, and disbanded at the end of the war. The commander was Brigadier General Charles McDowell. [1]

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Regiments

The following are the North Carolina militia regiments that were part of the Morgan District Brigade, along with the dates established and disestablished.

UnitSubordinate BrigadeCreatedDisbandedOriginal Commander, Rank
Morgan District BrigadeNorth Carolina Militia17821783 McDowell, Charles, B.G.
Davidson County Regiment Morgan17831783 Bledsoe, Anthony, Col
Greene County Regiment Morgan17831783 Harden, Joseph, Col
Lincoln County Regiment Salisbury, Morgan [2] 17791783 Graham, William, Col
Burke County Regiment Salisbury, Morgan [2] 17771782 Armstrong, William, Lt Col
Rutherford County Regiment Salisbury, Morgan [2] 17791783 Hampton, Andrew, Col
Sullivan County Regiment Salisbury, Morgan [2] 17791783 Shelby, Isaac, Col
Washington County Regiment Salisbury, Morgan [2] 17771783 Shelby, Evan, Col
Wilkes County Regiment Salisbury, Morgan [2] 17771783 Cleveland, Benjamin, Col

Davidson County Regiment

The Davidson County Regiment was created on May 16, 1783 when the North Carolina General Assembly created Davidson County out of Cherokee Lands in what is now central Tennessee. All officers were appointed and commissioned by the Governor. It was commanded by Colonel Anthony Bledsoe. This unit did not see any action in the Revolutionary War. This Davidson County became part of Tennessee. It was named for Colonel William Lee Davidson, who was killed at the Battle of Cowan's Ford during the American Revolution. (This county should not be confused with Davidson County, North Carolina, which was not created until 1848.) [3]

Greene County Regiment

The Green County Regiment was created on April 26, 1783 by the North Carolina General Assembly out of part of the Washington County Regiment. It was commanded by Colonel Joseph Harden, Sr. and Colonel Alexander Outlaw. The Green County Regiment was active until the end of the war. Because it was created so late, none of its units participated in any battles or skirmishes. [4]

Engagements

References

  1. Lewis, J.D. "The American Revolution in North Carolina, Morgan District Brigade of militia" . Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Burke, Lincoln, Rutherford, Sullivan, Washington, and Wilkes County Regiments were transferred to the newly-created Morgan District Brigade of Militia in May of 1782.
  3. Lewis, J.D. "The American Revolution in North Carolina, Davidson County Regiment" . Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  4. Lewis, J.D. "Greene County Regiment". carolana.com. Retrieved December 17, 2019.