Major General Anthony Wayne And the Pennsylvania Line in the Continental Army
Major General Anthony Wayne And the Pennsylvania Line in the Continental Army
Stillé, Charles J. (Charles Janeway), 1819-1899
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In August, 1778, what remained of the three Penn sylvania brigades was formed into two, owing to the MONMOUTH. J59 small number of recruits who were enlisted to fill the ranks of the old regiments. These brigades were composed of four regiments each. The following is a list of the field officers : Colonels, Chambers, W. Stew art, Thomas Craig, L. Cadwalader, Johnston, Magaw, W. Irvine, and Broadhead ; Lieutenant -Colonels, T. Robinson, Miller, Williams, William Butler, Frazer, Harmar, Hay, and ...Bayard ; Majors, Moore, Murray, Lennox, Church, Stuart, Talbot, Mentges, and F. Ver- non. 1 The list is interesting as showing how steadily the officers of the Pennsylvania line under General Wayne held their posts. The names of nearly all those we have given are familiar for good conduct at Brandy- wine, at Paoli, at Germantown, and at Monmouth. So slow, however, was the progress of recruiting, that in October, 1778, the first brigade still needed eight hun dred and thirteen men, and the second nine hundred and fifty, to complete their rolls.
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