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Cotton's Regiment in the Revolutionary War

  • Authorized on April 23, 1775 in the Massachusetts State Troops as Cotton’s Regiment.
  • Organized in spring 1775 at Roxbury to consist of ten companies from southern Plymouth County.
  • Adopted on June 14, 1775 into the Continental Army and assigned to the Main Continental Army.
  • Assigned on July 22, 1775 to Thomas’ Brigade, an element of the Main Continental Army.
  • Consolidated (less Mayhew’s, Wood’s, Benson’s and Bradford’s Companies) on January 1, 1776 with Bailey’s Regiment and consolidated unit redesignated as the 23rd Continental Regiment; concurrently, Mayhew’s Company reOrganized and redesignated as Mayhew’s Company, 25th Continental Regiment, Wood’s Company reOrganized and redesignated as Wood’s Company, 3rd Continental Regiment, and Benson’s and Bradford’s Companies consolidated and redesignated as Clap’s Company, 21st Continental Regiment.

ENGAGEMENTS

  • Siege of Boston
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