Surry County Regiment
The Surry County Regiment was established on August 26, 1775 by the North Carolina Provincial Congress. The regiment was engaged in battles and skirmishes against the British and Cherokee during the American Revolution in North Carolina, South Carolina Tennessee, and Georgia between 1776 and 1782. It was active until the end of the war.History
The Surry County Regiment was one of the 35 existing North Carolina county militias that were authorized to be organized by the North Carolina Provincial Congress on September 9, 1775. The officers were appointed by the North Carolina Provincial Congress. The regiment had only one commander, Colonel Martin Armstrong. The Surry County Regiment became part of the Salisbury District Brigade commanded by Brigadier General Griffith Rutherford when it was established on May 4, 1776. The regiment was active until the end of the Revolutionary War in 1783.Officers
The known officers of the Surry County Regiment included:
Commanders
Lieutenant Colonels:
- Lt. Col. Joseph Williams
- Lt. Col. Robert Lanier
- Lt. Col. David Looney
- Lt. Col. John "Jack" Martin
- Lt. Col. Joseph Phillips
Majors:
- 1st Maj. William Hall
- 2nd Maj. Joseph Winston
- Maj. Micajah Lewis
- Maj. Richardson Owens
- Maj. John Shepherd
- Maj. Henry Smith
- Maj. Joseph Vincent
- Maj. Jesse Walton
- Maj. Gibson Wooldridge
Adjutants:
- James Armstrong
- Patrick McGibboney
- William Queery
The regiment had 121 known companies headed by captains with subordinate lieutenants, ensigns, sergeants, corporals, and privates.Known engagements
See Salisbury District Brigade engagements matrix for known battles and skirmishes involving companies of the Surry County Regiment.