List of Continental Army units (1776)
The Continental Army was the army raised by the Second Continental Congress to oppose the British Army during the American Revolutionary War. The army went through three major establishments: the first in 1775, the second in 1776, and the third from 1777 until after the end of the war. The 1776 differed in some significant ways from both the 1775 establishment and the 1777 establishment.
Second establishment
The Continental Army was established by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1775, which is also recognized as the founding date of its successor, the United States Army. On that day, the Continental Congress assumed responsibility for militia regiments that had been raised by the colonies of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. These units and others authorized by Congress served in the Siege of Boston and the invasion of Quebec launched in September 1775. With these operations ongoing, Congress voted to authorize a second establishment of the army for 1776.The enlistments of most soldiers in the Continental Army of 1775 expired on the last day of the year. On January 1, 1776, a new army was established. General George Washington had submitted recommendations for reorganization to the Continental Congress almost immediately after accepting the position of Commander-in-Chief, but these took time to consider and implement. Despite attempts to broaden the recruiting base beyond New England, the 1776 army remained skewed toward the Northeast both in terms of its composition and geographical focus.
Main Army units
;Numbered infantry regimentsThe bulk of the newly organized Main Army consisted of 27 infantry regiments, which were numbered in order of the seniority of the colonel of each regiment, and styled as "Continental Regiments". This differed from the regiments in the Southern Department, which retained state designations, some of which were assigned in the 1775 establishment. The Main Army regiments were created by reorganizing existing units and by encouraging soldiers to reenlist for another year. Each new regiment comprised eight companies, which at full strength fielded a total of 728 men. Of these, 640 provided the firepower ; the remaining were officers and staff, including three field officers, a captain for each company, a surgeon, a quartermaster, drummers, etc. Other units were also authorized.
# | State | Colonels | 1775 establishment predecessor | 1777 establishment successor |
1st | Pennsylvania | William Thompson Edward Hand | 1st Pennsylvania Regiment | 1st Pennsylvania Regiment |
2nd | New Hampshire | James Reed | 3rd New Hampshire Regiment | 3rd New Hampshire Regiment |
3rd | Massachusetts | Ebenezer Learned | 4th Massachusetts Regiment | 4th Massachusetts Regiment |
4th | Massachusetts | John Nixon | 6th Massachusetts Regiment | 6th Massachusetts Regiment |
5th | New Hampshire | John Stark | 1st New Hampshire Regiment | 1st New Hampshire Regiment |
6th | Massachusetts | Edward Wigglesworth Asa Whitcomb | None; raised July 11, 1776 | 13th Massachusetts Regiment |
7th | Massachusetts | William Prescott | 9th Massachusetts Regiment | Disbanded; remnants joined the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment |
8th | New Hampshire | Enoch Poor | 2nd New Hampshire Regiment | 2nd New Hampshire Regiment |
9th | Rhode Island | James Mitchell Varnum | 1st Rhode Island Regiment | 1st Rhode Island Regiment |
10th | Connecticut | Samuel Holden Parsons John Tyler | 6th Connecticut Regiment | 6th Connecticut Regiment |
11th | Rhode Island | Daniel Hitchcock | 2nd Rhode Island Regiment | 2nd Rhode Island Regiment |
12th | Massachusetts | Moses Little | 24th Massachusetts Regiment | Disbanded. |
13th | Massachusetts | Joseph Read | ||
14th | Massachusetts | John Glover | 23rd Massachusetts Regiment | Disbanded. |
15th | Massachusetts | John Paterson | 1st Massachusetts Regiment | |
16th | Massachusetts | Paul Dudley Sargent | 8th Massachusetts Regiment | |
17th | Connecticut | Jedediah Huntington | ||
18th | Massachusetts | Edmund Phinney | 12th Massachusetts Regiment | |
19th | Connecticut | Charles Webb | ||
20th | Connecticut | John Durkee | ||
21st | Massachusetts | Jonathan Ward | ||
22nd | Connecticut | Samuel Wyllys | ||
23rd | Massachusetts | John Bailey | 2nd Massachusetts Regiment | |
24th | Massachusetts | John Greaton | 3rd Massachusetts Regiment | |
25th | Massachusetts | William Bond | ||
26th | Massachusetts | Loammi Baldwin | 9th Massachusetts Regiment | |
27th | Massachusetts | Israel Hutchinson | 5th Massachusetts Regiment |
;Other infantry units
- Commander-in-Chief's Guard.
- Rawlings' Independent Maryland Rifle Company. Captain Moses Rawlings..
- Williams' Independent Maryland Rifle Company. Captain Thomas Price continued from 1775; Captain Otho Holland Williams, January 14, 1776..
- Stephenson's Independent Virginia Rifle Company. Captain Hugh Stephenson..
- Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment. Colonel Hugh Stephenson, Lieutenant Colonel Moses Rawlings, Major Otho Holland Williams..
- Continental Artillery Regiment. Colonel Henry Knox.
Canadian Department units
- Wooster's Provisional Regiment. Brigadier General David Wooster; field commander, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Ward. with the 1st Connecticut Regiment.
- Van Schaick's Regiment. Colonel Goose Van Schaick..
- 2nd Pennsylvania Battalion. Colonel Arthur St. Clair..
- 1st Canadian Regiment. Colonel James Livingston.
- 2nd Canadian Regiment. Colonel Moses Hazen.
- Bedel's Regiment. Colonel Timothy Bedel..
- Porter's Regiment. Colonel Elisha Porter.
- Burrall's Regiment. Colonel Charles Burrall.
- 8th Continental Regiment. Colonel Enoch Poor.
- 15th Continental Regiment. Colonel John Paterson.
- 24th Continental Regiment. Colonel John Greaton.
- 25th Continental Regiment Colonel William Bond.
- 2nd Continental Regiment. Colonel James Reed.
- 5th Continental Regiment. Colonel John Stark.
- 2nd New Jersey Regiment. Colonel William Maxwell.
- 4th Pennsylvania Battalion. Colonel Anthony Wayne..
- 6th Pennsylvania Battalion. Colonel William Irvine..
- Dubois' Regiment. Colonel Lewis Dubois..
- Nicholson's Regiment. Colonel John Nicholson..
- Warner's Regiment. Colonel Seth Warner..
Northern Department units
- Elmore's Regiment. Colonel Samuel Elmore.
- 1st New York Regiment. Colonel Alexander McDougall..
- 2nd New York Regiment. Colonel James Clinton..
- 3rd New York Regiment. Colonel Rudolphus Ritzema..
- 4th New York Regiment. Colonel Cornelius D. Wynkoop..
- 1st New Jersey Regiment..
- 3rd New Jersey Regiment..
- 1st Pennsylvania Battalion. Colonel John Philip De Haas..
- Mackay's Battalion. Colonel Aeneas Mackay..
- Wool's Artillery Detachment. Captain Lieutenant Isaiah Wool..
- Bauman's Continental Artillery Company. Captain Sebastian Bauman..
- Romans' Continental Artillery Company. Captain Bernard Romans.
Eastern Department units
- 6th Continental Regiment. Colonel Asa Whitcomb..
- 14th Continental Regiment. Colonel John Glover..
- 16th Continental Regiment. Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent..
- 18th Continental Regiment. Colonel Edmund Phinney..
- 27th Continental Regiment. Colonel Israel Hutchinson..
- Long's Regiment. Colonel Pierse Long..
- Ward's Regiment. Colonel Andrew Ward..
Two regiments of Rhode Island state troops which served with the Continental Army in 1776, but were not placed on the Continental establishment.
- Richmond's Regiment. Colonel William Richmond..
- Babcock's/Lippitt's Regiment. Colonel Henry Babcock: January 15, 1776; Colonel Christopher Lippitt: May 1776..
Middle Department units
;Infantry units
- 3rd Pennsylvania Battalion. Colonel John Shee..
- 5th Pennsylvania Battalion. Colonel Robert Magaw..
- Delaware Regiment. Colonel John Haslet: January 19, 1776; Colonel David Hall: April 5, 1777..
- 1st Maryland Regiment. Colonel William Smallwood..
- 2nd Maryland Regiment.
- German Battalion. Colonel Nicholas Haussegger..
- Westmoreland Independent Companies. Captains Samuel Ransom and Robert Durkee..
Southern Department units
;Virginia infantry
- 1st Virginia Regiment. Colonel James Read..
- 2nd Virginia Regiment. Colonel William Woodford..
- 3rd Virginia Regiment. Colonel Hugh Mercer: February 13, 1776; Colonel George Weedon: August 13, 1776..
- 4th Virginia Regiment. Colonel Adam Stephen: February 13, 1776; Colonel Thomas Elliott: September 3, 1776..
- 5th Virginia Regiment. Colonel William Peachy: February 13, 1776; Colonel Charles Scott: May 7, 1776..
- 6th Virginia Regiment. Colonel Mordecai Buckner..
- 7th Virginia Regiment. Colonel William Dangerfield: February 20, 1776; Colonel William Crawford: August 14, 1776..
- 8th Virginia Regiment. Colonel Peter Muhlenberg..
- 9th Virginia Regiment. Colonel Charles Fleming: March 2, 1776; Colonel Isaac Read: August 13, 1776..
- 1st North Carolina Regiment. Colonel Francis Nash..
- 2nd North Carolina Regiment. Colonel Alexander Martin..
- 3rd North Carolina Regiment. Colonel Jethro Sumner..
- 4th North Carolina Regiment. Colonel Thomas Polk..
- 5th North Carolina Regiment. Colonel Edward Buncombe..
- 6th North Carolina Regiment. Colonel John Alexander Lillington; field commander, Lieutenant Colonel William Taylor, from May 6, 1776..
- 1st South Carolina Regiment. Colonel Christopher Gadsden: June 17, 1775; Colonel Charles Cotesworth Pinckney: September 16, 1776.
- 2nd South Carolina Regiment. Colonel William Moultrie: June 17, 1775; Colonel Isaac Motte: September 16, 1776.
- 5th South Carolina Regiment. Colonel Isaac Huger.
- 6th South Carolina Regiment. Colonel Thomas Sumter.
- 1st Georgia Regiment. Colonel Lachlan McIntosh: January 7, 1776; Colonel Joseph Habersham: September 16, 1776.
- 3rd South Carolina Regiment,. Colonel William Thompson: June 17, 1775..
- Georgia Regiment of Horse Rangers.
- North Carolina Corps of Light Dragoons.
- 4th South Carolina Regiment. Colonel Owen Roberts.
- Virginia State Artillery Company. Captain James Innis.
- Virginia Continental Artillery Company. Captain Dohickey Arundel.