Adams’ Rangers was a Loyalist independent company raised for the British Army during the American Revolutionary war. Led by Dr. Samuel Adams of Arlington the unit’s most significant…
During the American Revolution, Britain fielded many military units in an effort to suppress the colonies. The Negro Volunteers, a local volunteer corps unit, was one of the…
During the American Revolution, Britain fielded many military units in an effort to suppress the colonies. The James Stewart’s Corps of Refugees, a British-associated unit, was one of…
During the American Revolution, Britain fielded many military units in an effort to suppress the colonies. The Black Carolina Corps, a West Indian unit, was one of the…
During the American Revolution, Britain fielded many military units in an effort to suppress the colonies. The Bay Fusiliers, a local volunteer corps unit, was one of the…
During the American Revolution, Britain fielded many military units in an effort to suppress the colonies. The Newfoundland Volunteers, a local volunteer corps unit, was one of the…
During the American Revolution, Britain fielded many military units in an effort to suppress the colonies. The King’s Militia Volunteers, a British-associated unit, was one of the regiments…
During the American Revolution, Britain fielded many military units in an effort to suppress the colonies. The Grenada Militia, a West Indian unit, was one of the regiments…
Brant’s Volunteers was an irregular corps raised in spring of 1777 during the American Revolutionary War by Joseph Brant which fought on the British side in the Province…