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Continental Forces in White Plains, New York, 29 Continental Forces at White Plains, New York 29 August 1778 Commanding Officer: General George Washington McIntosh's North Carolina Brigade: 1st North Carolina Regiment (Clark)(16/37/4/287)1 2nd North Carolina Regiment (Patten)(11/37/3/287) Woodford's Brigade: 2nd Virginia Regiment (Febiger)(14/40/7/143) 3rd & 7th Virginia Regiment (Cropper)(19/44/7/260) 11th & 15th Virginia Regiment (Parker)(12/50/6/270) Muhlenberg Brigade: 1st, 5th & 9th Virginia Regiment (Parker)(12/66/8/193) 1st Virginia State (Gibson)(15/30/4/137) 2nd Virginia State (Smith)(15/31/1/147) 14th Virginia State (Davies)(11/24/3/200) Scott's Brigade: 4th, 8th, & 12th Virginia Regiment (Wood)(19/65/8/363) 6th & 10th Virginia Regiment (Green)(12/30/4/145) Delaware Regiment (Stone)(15/31/4/160) Additional Regiment (Grayson)(4/23/5/96) Smallwood's (former 1st Maryland) Brigade: 1st Maryland Regiment (Stone)(10/29/4/182) 3rd Maryland Regiment (Gist)(17/29/6/205) 5th Maryland Regiment (Richardson)(6/31/5/126) 7th Maryland Regiment (Gunby)(16/34/6/188) 2nd Maryland Brigade: 2nd Maryland Regiment (Woolford)(7/29/2/344) German Battalion (Weltner)(15/31/3/261) 4th Maryland Regiment (Hall)(11/27/5/337) 6th Maryland Regiment (Williams)(13/30/3/269) Wayne's (former 1st Pennsylvania) Brigade: 1st Pennsylvania Regiment (Chambers)(15/32/6/156) 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment (Stewart)(14/45/5/274) 7th Pennsylvania Regiment (Irvine)(13/29/5/135) 10th Pennsylvania Regiment (Humpton)(11/38/4/202) 2nd Pennsylvnaia Brigade: 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment (Craig)(9/34/5/158) 5th Pennsylvania Regiment (Johnston)(8/29/5/171) 6th Pennsylvania Regiment (Harmer)(7/26/5/110) 9th Pennsylvania Regiment (Butler)(5/16/3/103) Clinton's Brigade: 1st New York Regiment (van Schaick)(13/32/2/229) 2nd New York Regiment (van Cortlandt)(7/23/3/186) 5th New York Regiment (DuBois)( 14/33/1/215) 4th New York Regiment (Livingston)(6/38/3/185) 1 Numbers are officers, NCOs, staff officers, and rank & file present under arms. 1 Parson's Brigade: 3rd Connecticut Regiment (Wyllys)(14/44/4/356) 4th Connecticut Regiment (Durkee)(15/29/4/159) 6th Connecticut Regiment (Meigs)(23/38/3/380) 8th Connecticut Regiment (Chandler)(9/33/3/164) Huntington's Brigade: 1st Connecticut Regiment (Sill)(10/36/4/206) 2nd Connecticut Regiment (Sherman)(11/39/2/156) 5th Connecticut Regiment (Bradley)(14/36/3/171) 7th Connecticut Regiment (Swift)(12/383/211) Nixon's Brigade: 3rd Massachusetts Regiment (Greaton)(23/47/6/296) 5th Massachusetts Regiment (Putnam)(21/41/2/392) 6th Massachusetts Regiment (Nixon)(24/48/5/339) Massachusetts Militia (Wood)(29/41/5/260) Paterson's Brigade: 12th Massachusetts Regiment (Brewer)(23/41/5/264) 10th Massachusetts Regiment (Marhsall)(18/28/3/258) 14th Massachusetts Regiment (Bradford)(13/34/4/264) 11th Massachusetts Regiment (Tupper)(19/34/3/279) Learned's Brigade: 2nd Massachusetts Regiment (Bailey)(16/28/4/272) 8th Massachusetts Regiment (Jackson)(14/36/4/253) 9th Massachusetts Regiment (Wesson)(19/40/4/294) Poor's Brigade: 2nd Canadian Regiment (Hazen)(22/59/3/321) 1st New Hampshire Regiment (Cilley)(17/29/2/239) 2nd New Hampshire Regiment (Hale)(13/33/2/172) 3rd New Hampshire Regiment (Scammell)(8/23/1/152) Maxwell's Brigade: (in New Jersey) 1st New Jersey Regiment (Ogden)(10/29/5/279) 2nd New Jersey Regiment (Shreve)(13/30/3/247) 3rd New Jersey Regiment (Dayton)(12/31/4/184) 4th New Jersey Regiment (Martin)(11/27/4/148) Malcolm's Brigade: (at West Point, NY) Malcolm's Additional Regiment (Malcolm)(10/11/2/56) Patton's Additional Regiment (Parke)(6/28/1/65) Connecticut Militia (Enos)(36/55/3/364) Massachusetts Militia (Poor)(27/46/4/297) Connecticut Militia (Moseley)(12/20/3/129) Connecticut Militia (McLellan)(9/18/2/90) Other: New York Militia (Graham)(8/25/3/129) Armand's Corps (Armand)(9/22/4/121) Pennsylvania Independent Company (Selin)(3/9/0/28) Cavalry: 1st Continental (Bland)(6/10/4/58) 2nd Continental (Sheldon)(13/18/2/117) 3rd Continental (Moylan)8/13/4/70) Artillery: 7 Companies, 3rd Continental (Crane)(25/113/3/129) 8 Companies, 2nd Continental (Lamb)(42/134/3/171) 11 Companies, 1st Continental (Harrison)(28/110/5/183) 3 Companies (Stevens)(12/47/2/41) 2 Independent Companies (5/24/0/18) Lesser,C.H., The Sinews of Independence, Monthly Strength Reports of the Continental Army, 1976, Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Press Copyright GFN 1993 3 .
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