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21th
Continental Regiment
LINEAGE
- Authorized on
April 23, 1775 in the Massachusetts State Troops as Ward's Regiment.
- Organized in spring
1775 at Roxbury to consist of 10 companies from eastern Worcester and
Middlesex and Hampshire Counties.
- 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 on
January 1, 1776 with Fellows'
Regiment and Benson's and Bradford's Companies, Cotton's Regiment
and consolidated unit redesignated as the 21st Continental Regiment,
an element of Thomas' Brigade to consist of 8 companies.
- Relieved on April
24, 1776 from Thomas' Brigade and assigned to Spencer's Brigade, an element
of the Main Continental Army.
- Relieved on August
12, 1776 from Spencer's Brigade and assigned to Parson's Brigade, an element
of the Main Continental Army.
- Relieved on September
18, 1776 from Parson's Brigade and assigned to Sargent's Brigade, an element
of the Main Continental Army.
- Consolidated (less
Clap's and King's Companies) on January 1, 1777 with the 26th
Continental Regiment and consolidated unit redesignated Wesson's
Regiment; concurrently Claps' Company reorganized and redesignated
as Dunham's Company, Bailey's
Regiment and King's Company reorganized and redesignated as
Alvord's Company, Shepard's
Regiment.
ENGAGEMENTS
- Siege of Boston
- New York City
- Trenton - Princeton
HISTORY
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