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1st Georgia Regiment

The 1st Georgia Regiment, or as it was also known, the 1st Georgia was a regiment of the Continental Army, and formed part of the Georgia Line.

Georgia Regiment
1st Georgia Regiment
Georgia Battalion
Active1775–1780
1781–1783
Country United Colonies of America
AllegianceContinental Congress of the United States
Branch Continental Army
TypeLine Infantry
SizeRegiment
Part ofSouthern Department
Garrison/HQ
Nickname(s)"First Georgia"
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Lachlan McIntosh

History edit

On 4 November 1775, the Georgia Regiment was authorised in the Continental Army, and organised from 20 January–28 April 1776 at Savannah, Georgia, consisting of eight companies (the 8th being a rifle company). On 27 February 1776 the regiment joined the Southern Department/Army. Redesignated 5 July 1776 as the 1st Georgia Regiment on formation of the 2nd Georgia and 3rd Georgia Regiments. Assigned 23 December 1777 to the Georgia Brigade, an element of the Southern Department.

In 1777 the regiment was still short of men, mostly in-part due to Georgia being sparsely populated, and the colonel reported that only 10 riflemen of the rifle company had been found, and needed additional soldiers soon. The regiment soon began to lose many of its men to desertion, disease, and combat, but elements of it served on until 1779 and 1780 when the last of the Georgia Line, six officers without men, were captured at Charleston, South Carolina.[1][2][3][4][5]

The Continental Army’s need for a force in Georgia to counter incursions by Spanish colonists and their Native allies led to the creation of the 1st Georgia Regiment. The city of St. Augustine was at the time controlled by the Spanish and functioned as a base out of which to operate. St. Augustine was the objective of three expeditions to East Florida in which the 1st Georgia Regiment participated led under Colonel McIntosh. Each of these missions were deemed a failure for various issues such as a lack of leadership and organizational abilities of the revolutionary government. While not engaged in battles or expeditions the First Georgia Regiment was defensively stationed around the frontier of the state.

Captured 12 May 1780 at Charleston, South Carolina, by the British Army during the Siege of Charleston. Redesignated 1 January 1781 as the Georgia Regiment once again. Reorganised and redesignated 1 January 1783 as the Georgia Battalion, and consisted of three companies, along with two troops of cavalry. Furloughed in summer 1783 at Charleston, South Carolina, and disbanded 15 November 1783.[1][3][4][5]

There is very little information on the uniform of the regiment, but the norm seems to have been hunting shirts and gaiter trousers.[4] The regiment was also notably undersupplied and undertrained.[6]

Engagements edit

Engagements which the regiment took part in were:[1][5][6]

Commanding Officers edit

Commanding officers of the regiment were:[2][3]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c Wright, p. 313.
  2. ^ a b Knight, pp. 7, 9, 10.
  3. ^ a b c Berg, pp. 45–46.
  4. ^ a b c Smith, Kiley, and Black, pp. 79, 90, 99, 107, 111.
  5. ^ a b c "Georgia Regiments in the Continental Army". American Revolutionary War. 2017-12-21. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  6. ^ a b Jackson, Harvey H. (1979). Lachlan McIntosh and the politics of Revolutionary Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press. p. 41. ISBN 0-8203-0459-X. OCLC 3913414.

References edit

  • Wright, Jr, Robert K. (2006). The Continental Army (PDF). District of Columbia, United States of America: United States Army Center of Military History.
  • Knight, Lucian Lamar (1920). Georgia's Roster of the Revolution. Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America: Index Printing Company.
  • Berg, Frank Anderson (1972). Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States of America: Stackpole Books. ISBN 978-0811705448. OCLC 750678557.
  • Digby Smith, Kevin E. Kiley, and Jeremy Black, An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Uniforms of the American War of Independence, 2017 Lorenz Books, London, United Kingdom. ISBN 978-0-7548-1761-1.


georgia, regiment, also, known, georgia, regiment, continental, army, formed, part, georgia, line, georgia, regimentgeorgia, battalionactive1775, 17801781, 1783countryunited, colonies, americaallegiancecontinental, congress, united, statesbranchcontinental, ar. The 1st Georgia Regiment or as it was also known the 1st Georgia was a regiment of the Continental Army and formed part of the Georgia Line Georgia Regiment1st Georgia RegimentGeorgia BattalionActive1775 17801781 1783CountryUnited Colonies of AmericaAllegianceContinental Congress of the United StatesBranchContinental ArmyTypeLine InfantrySizeRegimentPart ofSouthern DepartmentGarrison HQSavannah Georgia Charleston South CarolinaNickname s First Georgia EngagementsAmerican Revolutionary War First Florida Expedition Second Florida Expedition Siege of Savannah Siege of CharlestonCommandersNotablecommandersLachlan McIntosh Contents 1 History 2 Engagements 3 Commanding Officers 4 Footnotes 5 ReferencesHistory editOn 4 November 1775 the Georgia Regiment was authorised in the Continental Army and organised from 20 January 28 April 1776 at Savannah Georgia consisting of eight companies the 8th being a rifle company On 27 February 1776 the regiment joined the Southern Department Army Redesignated 5 July 1776 as the 1st Georgia Regiment on formation of the 2nd Georgia and 3rd Georgia Regiments Assigned 23 December 1777 to the Georgia Brigade an element of the Southern Department In 1777 the regiment was still short of men mostly in part due to Georgia being sparsely populated and the colonel reported that only 10 riflemen of the rifle company had been found and needed additional soldiers soon The regiment soon began to lose many of its men to desertion disease and combat but elements of it served on until 1779 and 1780 when the last of the Georgia Line six officers without men were captured at Charleston South Carolina 1 2 3 4 5 The Continental Army s need for a force in Georgia to counter incursions by Spanish colonists and their Native allies led to the creation of the 1st Georgia Regiment The city of St Augustine was at the time controlled by the Spanish and functioned as a base out of which to operate St Augustine was the objective of three expeditions to East Florida in which the 1st Georgia Regiment participated led under Colonel McIntosh Each of these missions were deemed a failure for various issues such as a lack of leadership and organizational abilities of the revolutionary government While not engaged in battles or expeditions the First Georgia Regiment was defensively stationed around the frontier of the state Captured 12 May 1780 at Charleston South Carolina by the British Army during the Siege of Charleston Redesignated 1 January 1781 as the Georgia Regiment once again Reorganised and redesignated 1 January 1783 as the Georgia Battalion and consisted of three companies along with two troops of cavalry Furloughed in summer 1783 at Charleston South Carolina and disbanded 15 November 1783 1 3 4 5 There is very little information on the uniform of the regiment but the norm seems to have been hunting shirts and gaiter trousers 4 The regiment was also notably undersupplied and undertrained 6 Engagements editEngagements which the regiment took part in were 1 5 6 First Florida Expedition 1776 Second Florida Expedition 1777 Third Florida Expedition 1778 Siege of Savannah 1779 Siege of Charleston 1780 Commanding Officers editCommanding officers of the regiment were 2 3 January 7 1776 16 September 1776 Colonel Lachlan McIntosh 16 September 1776 21 March 1778 Colonel Joseph Habersham 21 March 1778 Colonel Robert RaeFootnotes edit a b c Wright p 313 a b Knight pp 7 9 10 a b c Berg pp 45 46 a b c Smith Kiley and Black pp 79 90 99 107 111 a b c Georgia Regiments in the Continental Army American Revolutionary War 2017 12 21 Retrieved 2020 09 03 a b Jackson Harvey H 1979 Lachlan McIntosh and the politics of Revolutionary Georgia Athens University of Georgia Press p 41 ISBN 0 8203 0459 X OCLC 3913414 References editWright Jr Robert K 2006 The Continental Army PDF District of Columbia United States of America United States Army Center of Military History Knight Lucian Lamar 1920 Georgia s Roster of the Revolution Atlanta Georgia United States of America Index Printing Company Berg Frank Anderson 1972 Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units Harrisburg Pennsylvania United States of America Stackpole Books ISBN 978 0811705448 OCLC 750678557 Digby Smith Kevin E Kiley and Jeremy Black An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Uniforms of the American War of Independence 2017 Lorenz Books London United Kingdom ISBN 978 0 7548 1761 1 nbsp This article about the American Revolutionary War is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1st Georgia Regiment amp oldid 1192093422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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