List of United States Militia Units in The American Revolutionary War - North Carolina

North Carolina

  • see also North Carolina militia
  • Collier's Regiment of Militia, 1780
  • Graham's Tryon County Regiment, 1776
  • Hillsborough District militia, 1776–1783
  • Lytle's Regiment of Levies (Caswell County), 1778
  • Seawell's Regiment of Militia, Pitt County, 1780

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