• The creation of the Tryon County, New York militia was authorized on March 8, 1772, when the Province of New York passed a bill for the establishment of...
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    "Tryon County Militia - First Regiment". "Tryon County Militia - Second Regiment". "Tryon County Militia - Third Regiment". "Tryon County Militia - Fourth...
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    Daniel F. Bakeman (category People from Schoharie County, New York)
    testimony, during the American Revolution, he served as a private in the Tryon County militia for the last four years of the war, and was a member of the company...
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    Battle of Oriskany (category Oneida County, New York)
    General Nicholas Herkimer and initially numbered about 800 men of the Tryon County militia, plus a party of 60 to 100 Oneida warriors. British commander Brigadier...
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    Nicholas Herkimer (category Militia generals in the American Revolution)
    general in the Tryon County militia by the Provincial Congress on September 5, 1776. In June 1776, he led 380 men of the Tryon County militia to confront...
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  • Battle of Klock's Field (category Montgomery County, New York)
    and his New York Levies, Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Clyde with the Tryon County militia, and 50 Oneida warriors led by Akiatonharónkwen. Dubois had crossed...
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  • Abraham Ten Broeck Brig. Gen. Robert Van Rensselaer Tryon County militia List of United States militia units in the American Revolutionary War New York in...
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    to pay for the militia's campaign against the Regulators. Tryon's governorship ended, and he left North Carolina on 30 June 1771. Tryon Palace was reconstructed...
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  • declaration adopted and signed by "subscribers" to the Tryon County Association that was formed in Tryon County, North Carolina in the early days of the American...
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    Marinus Willett (category Sheriffs of New York County, New York)
    He was made colonel of the 5th New York Regiment in 1780 and the Tryon County militia in 1781, where he fought at Johnstown before the war's end in 1783...
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    British Lieutenant Colonel Barry St. Leger. General Herkimer ordered Tryon County militia to assemble at Fort Dayton to go to the aid of Colonel Peter Gansevoort...
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  • Tryon County is a former county which was located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It was formed in 1768 from the part of Mecklenburg County west of...
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  • Jacob Klock (1701–1798) was the colonel of the 2nd regiment of the Tryon County militia during the American Revolutionary War. He was the son of George Klock...
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    numbers would frighten Tryon's militia. Tryon sent one of his aides-de-camp, Captain Philemon Hawkins II, and the Sheriff of Orange County with a proclamation:...
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    most notable family member was Nicholas Herkimer, a general of the Tryon County militia, who died from wounds received at the Battle of Oriskany in the American...
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    Guy Johnson (category People from County Meath)
    as superintendent. Guy Johnson also served as a county judge, a colonel in the Tryon County militia, and an elected member of the Province of New York...
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  • Fredrik Klock, a Norwegian footballer Jacob Klock, Colonel in the Tryon County militia during the American Revolution James Klock, a Canadian politician...
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    Unadilla to obtain supplies. There he was confronted by 380 men of the Tryon County militia led by Nicholas Herkimer. The talks with Herkimer, a Palatine who...
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    Frederick Hambright (category Signers of the Tryon Resolves)
    Lincoln County Regiment, North Carolina militia 1779-1783 9/9/1775, a major under Col. William Graham in the Tryon County Regiment (North Carolina) June 1776...
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  • Fort Dayton (category Buildings and structures in Herkimer County, New York)
    1777, General Nicholas Herkimer assembled about 900 troops of the Tryon County militia at Fort Dayton for their march to support Colonel Peter Gansevoort...
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    to assemble reinforcements. On August 4, about 800 men from the Tryon County militia were mustered at Fort Dayton (near modern Herkimer, New York) by...
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    a rogue band of Regulators captured two of the governor's militia soldiers. Governor Tryon had informed the Regulators that they were displaying open...
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    (March 1726 – 26 March 1813) was commander of the 4th Regiment, Tryon County militia under General Nicholas Herkimer. Peter P. Bellinger married Delia...
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    Campaign. He was made the colonel of the 5th New York in 1780 and the Tryon County militia in 1781, where he fought at Johnstown. On August 22, 1830, Willett...
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    River, and began besieging it on August 2. About 800 members of the Tryon County militia and their Oneida allies marched to relieve the siege, but a detachment...
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    appointed a judge in the Tryon County court and was commissioned Lieutenant Colonel of Guy Johnson's regiment of Tryon County militia. Butler was elected as...
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    command of Lt. Col. Butler took part in this action. Albany and Tryon County militia under the command of Brigadier General Robert Van Rensselaer engaged...
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  • York Regiment and troops from Massachusetts, not militiamen. The Tryon County militia, under General Nicholas Herkimer, aided by Oneida Iroquois, attempted...
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    Oriskany, New York (category Villages in Oneida County, New York)
    Oriska was visited by the Tryon County militia led by Brigadier General Nicholas Herkimer. The American-aligned militia was en route to Fort Stanwix...
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    Adjutant General of Connecticut Jacob Klock, colonel of 2nd regiment of Tryon County militia during Revolutionary War James Knox, U.S. Representative from Illinois...
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