List of United States Militia Units in The American Revolutionary War - New Hampshire

New Hampshire

  • see also New Hampshire militia
  • Baker's Company of Volunteer, 1777
  • Baldwin's Regiment, 1776
  • Bartlett's Regiment of Militia, 1780
  • Bedel's Militia Regiment, 1777–79
  • Bell's Regiment of Militia, 1781
  • Bellow's Regiment of Militia, 1776–77
  • Chase's Regiment of Militia, 1776–77
  • Dame's Regiment, 1779–80
  • Drake's Regiment of Militia, 1777
  • Evans' Regiment of Militia, 1777
  • Fogg's Regiment, 1776–77
  • Gale's Regiment of Volunteers, 1778
  • Gerrish's Regiment, 1777
  • Gilman's Regiment of Militia, 1776–77
  • Hale's Regiment of Militia, 1776–78
  • Hobart's Regiment of Militia, 1777
  • Kelley's Regiment of Volunteers, 1777–78
  • Langdon's Company of Light Horse Volunteers, 1777–78
  • Lovewell's Regiment, 1778–81
  • McClary's Regiment of Militia, 1777–81
  • Mooney's Regiment of Militia, 1779–80
  • Moore's Regiment of Militia, 1777
  • Morey's Regiment of Militia, 1777
  • Moulton's Regiment of Militia, 1775–83
  • Nichols' Regiment of Militia, 1777–80
  • Peabody's New Hampshire State Regiment, 1778–79
  • Poor's Regiment, 1775
  • Reed's Regiment, 1775
  • Reynold's Regiment of Militia, 1781
  • Scott's Battalion, 1783
  • Senter's Regiment, 1777–78
  • Stark's Regiment, 1775
  • Stickney's Regiment of Militia, 1777
  • Tash's Regiment, 1776
  • Waldron's Regiment, 1776
  • Webster's Regiment, 1777–82
  • Welch's Regiment of Militia, 1777
  • Wingate's Regiment, 1776–78
  • Wyman's Regiment, 1776

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