The Middle Department was created on February 27, 1776,[4] as a military administrative district embracing New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. SKU: N/A Category: American Regiments Tags: American Revolutionary War, kings colour, molzahn, molzahn collection, reenactor, regiment . [3]Ibid., 58; The Ancestors and Descendants of John Rolfe with Notes on Some Connected Families. [6] These changes left Washington holding three posts at once: Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, Commanding General of the field army under his immediate command, the Main Army, and Commanding General of the Middle Department. Provost Nelson, remained prisoners of war as late as 1783; he died on the way home to Accomack County after the Revolution. With these operations ongoing, Congress voted to authorize a second establishment of the army for 1776. [15]Thomas McGuire, The Philadelphia Campaign: Germantown and the Roads to Valley Forge(Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2006), 2:101. 35, No. William Cunningham, would take the food women brought for the prisoners and toss it onto the floor to watch the prisoners fight over the scraps. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. Among other dignitaries on hand for the commemorative events were Virginia Senators John Warner and George Allen, former U.S. Army Secretary John Marsh, French Ambassador to the U.S. Jean-David Levitte, and French Defense Minister Michelle Alliot-Marie.] 12 (1931), 23. The two Virginia regiments made it all the way to the market house inside Germantown and halted their advance, and in the attack took nearly 100 prisoners. The Continental Army was the army raised by the Second Continental Congress to oppose the British Army during the American Revolutionary War. Colonel Fleming marched his regiment, now clad in new brown regimental coats with red facings, out of Virginia and northward to defend the capital city. There is a problem with your email/password. Fact 1: 1790, Henry Willis found in Census For Greenbrier Co VA, Fact 2: 1810, Census for Monroe County VA, Fact 3: Soldier 9th Virginia Regiment DAR #557089, Fact 5: Birthplace of children in LDS records is Richmond VA. Geni requires JavaScript! Family members linked to this person will appear here. [28]John F. Watson and Willis P. Hazard, Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania in the Olden Time, etc.,Vol. The Defense Visual Information Distribution Service provides a connection between world media and the American military personnel serving at home and abroad. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. (, 18th Continental Regiment (Massachusetts). Later the unit was involved in the Petersburg siege north of the James River and the Appomattox Campaign. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. In their retreat, the Virginians lost nearly all their prisoners and the wagons that had been captured earlier. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Micajah Clark, later served in the Virginia militia in battles such as Guilford Courthouse and Yorktown. Two regiments of Rhode Island state troops which served with the Continental Army in 1776, but were not placed on the Continental establishment.[3]. 2nd Continental Regiment (New Hampshire). All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. The regiment participated in the Battle of Brandywine and the Battle of Germantown. This page has been viewed 8,132 times (0 via redirect). [35]James Parson Pension, S40239, Southern Campaign American Revolution Pension Statements and Rosters. The remaining six regiments (the 10th through 15th Virginia Regiments) were entirely new. They, like the other Virginians in Washingtons Army, became known for their conduct and energy in the service, and the Virginians were seen as some of the best in the Army after consisting of much of the fighting force during the Foraging War and in other engagements in New Jersey in 1777. [37]Orderly Book of Gen. John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, 67. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. Before the battle, orders were given that twenty men from each brigade who were unfit for march or lacked shoes to remain in camp. Like many units, the 9th Virginia saw family members joining together. Colonel, Wool's Artillery Detachment (New York). Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? The Delaware Indians that went with his party behaved remarkably well and seemed very desirous to discover the Enemy Indians (Pa. Archives description begins Samuel Hazard et al., eds. This browser does not support getting your location. [32] Those who survived the conditions of the Walnut Street Jail remained there for about eight months. During the war it was attached to General Armistead's, Barton's, and Steuart's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. Additional reinforcements from Maryland were sent to help guard the coastline while the Convention authorized the raising of a regiment of regulars to be garrison the Eastern Shore. Those who died in the jail were dragged outside and buried in a ditch. Colonel Fleming had died of smallpox in January 1777 and was replaced by George Mathews. Followed again by Major Towles 6th Virginia, they fell back toward Kellys Hill and rallied to make a stand. Those veterans who werent captured were discharged when their enlistments ended in February and March 1778. cemeteries found in Craigsville, Augusta County, Virginia, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Col. Mathews came from Augusta County. [31] He was furloughed to go home to Accomack County for three months. description ends , 4:214, 23940, 53334). 267-281 (15 pages) https://www.jstor.org/stable/4243207 About this issue Terms and copyright This item is openly available as part of an Open JSTOR Collection. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-25-02-0045, From Washington to Campbell [24 May 1778], All correspondence between Washington and Campbell, National Historical Publications and (J.M. The regiment was organized Jan-April 1777; ReOrganized July 1779; Merged Jan 1781 with the 1st Connecticut Regiment and redesignated as the 5th Connecticut Regiment S.Webb's Additional Continental Regiment Later as the 9th Connecticut Regiment (aka The Decoy Regiment) Commanded by Col. Samuel Blatchley Webb Authorized Jan. 1777 GW issued to Russell a warrant of $15,000 on this date for reenlisting troops of the 6th Virginia Regiment (Revolutionary War Warrant Book 3, DLC:GW ); see also Russell to GW, 21 December. Market Place, now Market Square, Germantown, PA, c. 1905 (Library of Congress). Four retreating companies of the 1st British Light Infantry Battalion found themselves in the rear of the Virginians and attacked. U.S. Army Col. Jerry Farnsworth (third from left), 130 Marines from Combat Service Support Detachment -17 are marching 120-miles from 29 Palms to Camp Pendleton, Troops wearing Revolutionary War uniforms participate in a drill and firing demonstration during the Cessation of Hostilities Bicentennial Celebration at the Pentagon River Plaza. Warner's Regiment (Green Mountain Boys) DuBois' Regiment (later, the 3rd New York Regiment) Elmore's Regiment. in this Country i make no do[u]bt but he would wish the Reigt Continnued in this Department, But I Can assure your Excellency it is the wish of the Officers to be Releaved if it would meet with Your Approbation. The unit was adopted into the Continental Army on May 31, 1776. Thomas Walker brought his company of riflemen from Albemarle County, while Capt. About Henry George Asa Willis, Revolutionary War vet Private, Smith's Co., Continental Line, Revolutionary War. Try again later. We feature smart, groundbreaking research and well-written narratives from expert writers. Not developed or endorsed by NARA or DVIDS. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79537861/william-augustus-armstrong. The unit was adopted into the Continental Army on May 31, 1776. Through its grants program, the NHPRC supports a wide range of activities to Sorry! Lt. Samuel Waples recollected that Colonel Matthews was so severely wounded with the bayonets, and Lieutenant Colonel John Seares killed. Unlike the recruitment for the minute service, recruiters for the 9th Virginia had no problem recruiting for continental service. The Commemoration honors the issuance of a Continental Congress proclamation to the assembled Main Army at Newburgh, New York, that announced a cease-fire between Americans and the British forces of King George III, The original finding aid described this photograph as:Base: WashingtonState: District Of Columbia (DC)Country: United States Of America (USA)Scene Camera Operator: SanbornRelease Status: Released to PublicCombined Military Service Digital Photographic Files. Surprised, the 9th was driven farther into the British camp where it was beset by the brigade of Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey and the 2nd British Light Infantry Battalion. [22] Cpl. The other three companies were recruited from the mainland of Virginia. Philadelphia and Harrisburg, 18521949. ). In July 1775, the Third Virginia Convention passed an ordinance to create two regiments of regulars and fifteen battalion for minute service. The National Historical Publications and This article about a specific military unit of the American Civil War is a stub. Select Eyelets (left) 5cm fabric sleeve (left) Clear. When the Main Army moved from Boston to New York in April 1776 and Washington opened his headquarters in New York City, he assumed direct command of the department. Colonel, 4th New York Regiment (1776). Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. The 9th Virginia Cavalry is a founding member of Civil War reenacting in the northwest. At the age of 16, in 1775, William Armstrong enlisted in the 9th Virginia Regiment and fought in the Revolutionary War, later serving with General Washington; he fought in "The Battle of Guilford". You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. I Can Assure your Excellency that I think it would Be for the Good of the Reigt & the Service to have them Removed from here, for the Reigt have been Raised in this Countery & thus have So many Acquaintances & the Opening for Setteling the New Cuntery that they are Constantly Deserting. There was a problem getting your location. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. Bio:William Augustus Armstrong is the Son of Archibald and Margaret Armstrong; His Father, Archibald, was a 2nd Lietenant in the 9th Virginia Regiment in the Revolutionary War;Loving Husband of Margaret "Peggy" Jameson, whom he married on the 26th of March, 1793; Beloved Father of Thomas Armstrong, William Jameson Armstrong (Wife, Ann Tribbett Armstrong), Archibald Armstrong (Wife, Elizabeth "Betsey" McCutcheon Armstrong), John Armstrong and Rachel McCrory Armstrong (Mrs. Robert Wardlaw McCutcheon);Brother of Robert Armstrong, Ann Armstrong (Mrs. James Elliott), Thomas Armstrong, Isabella Armstrong (Mrs. Thomas Armstrong) and Jane Armstrong (Mrs. Samuel McCray). I found on Findagrave.com. Troops wearing the Revolutionary War uniforms of the 9th Virginia Regiment, Corps of the Continental Line, participate in a drill and firing demonstration during the Cessation of Hostilities Bicentennial Celebration at the Pentagon River Plaza. Lt. Samuel Waples had spent three days without food at the Walnut Street Jail before he was moved with other officers to the Pennsylvania State House. modern editorial content, are copyright The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia. Captain Hugh Stephenson. While there has been much research and many articles and books written on the Battle of Germantown and the confusion of the foggy morning, nearly all can agree that the Virginians under Muhlenberg, alongside Gen. Alexander McDougalls Connecticut brigade, pushed the furthest of any American unit and saw the most success over the whole day. The 9th Regiment was formed in February and March of 1776 on the Eastern Shore. [1] In Accomack County, there was plenty of support for service in the militia, but very few were willing to join the minute service. Primarily because most of the unit was captured or killed at the battle of Fort Washington on 16 November 1776, the historical trail of the regiment's "surviving" element has become complex. Not all the men of the 9th Virginia were captured. Companies recruited men from Pittsylvania, Amherst, Buckingham, Charles City, Lunenburg, New Kent, Mecklenburg, Dinwiddie, Prince George, and Spotsylvania Counties. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. [8]William Dews Pension S8312, Southern Campaign American Revolution Pension Statements and Rosters. [4] The department was the organizing unit for regiments raised in Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia. Try again later. With full cartridge boxes, no knapsacks (they were ordered to leave them in camp), and white slips of paper in their hats, the 9th Virginia (now consisting of around 200 men) marched from camp with the rest of General Greenes command around 6 p.m. on October 3, and were on the march till nearly 5 a.m. on October 4. Those who did escape from the battle, in addition to new recruits for the regiment that arrived over the next few months, were organized into one company and served as part of the 1st Virginia Regiment (Continental, not state). Henderson came from Albemarle County. You may request to transfer up to 250,000 memorials managed by Find a Grave. Archives. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. The reproduction flags go back 118 years and we are please to have them on long-term display for all to see. We recently installed a display of 51 Revolutionary era and early American flags at the Virginia Historical Society in Richmond, Va. This may have worked if a British soldier had not pulled up the plank above Clark. Is said to have been killed at the Battle of Princeton during the Revolution. There are approximately 10 billion pages of textual records; 12 million maps, charts, and architectural and engineering drawings; 25 million still photographs and graphics; 24 million aerial photographs; 300,000 reels of motion picture film; 400,000 video and sound recordings; and 133 terabytes of electronic data. Captain, 6th Continental Regiment (Massachusetts). Micajah Clark of Captain Woodsons Company who had attempted to escape capture by hiding under a barn. (, Bauman's Continental Artillery Company. The Continental Army was the army raised by the Second Continental Congress to oppose the British Army during the American Revolutionary War. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab.
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