The Generals of the Continental Line in the Revolutionary War
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He had no connection with the militia of his State. From the fact that, immediately following the close of the war, he was known as General Lamb, and was always so ad- dressed, there can be no doubt that he received the brevet commission under the resolution. The writer has seen several letters of this period — ^No- vember, 1783, to March, 1784— written by Lamb, which bear the endorsement " General Lamb." 23. Lewis Mcola. Colonel of the Invalid Regiment, June, 1777. Retired June, 1783. His orig...inal commission is in existence. 24. William Shepard. Colonel of the Third Continental Infantry, October 2, 1776. Colonel of the Fourth Massa- chusetts Regiment, January 1, 1777. Retired January 1, 1783. The Journals of Congress show that, on December 4, 1782, an effort was made to secure his promotion to the rank of brigadier-general. Allen (" American Biographical Dictionary") says he was made a brigadier-general in 1783. 25. Walter Stewart. Colonel of the Pennsylvania State Regiment,— afterwards called the Thirteenth Pennsylvania Regiment,— June 17, 1777.
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