Pennsylvania and Maryland German Regiment - (Haussegger)Ĭumberland County - (Watts), (Montgomery) Hunterdon County - (Chambers) (T), (Hunt) (T), (Mehelm) (T), (Smith) New Jersey Gloucester County - (Ellis), (Somers), (Seeley) (T)īurlington County - (Borden) (T), (Reynolds) (T) Maryland and Virginia Rifle regiment (Rawlings)Ĭontinental Artillery - (Knox) (T) - this unit was split upīetween various brigades for the Battle of PrincetonĬontinental Marines - (Nicholas) (P), (Shippen) (P)Ĭonnecticut - (Chester), (Ward), (Bradley) (T) Regiment (Miles), 12 th Pennsylvania (Cooke) (P) Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment (Hand), Miles State Rifle Pennsylvania (Brodhead0 (P), 10 th Pennsylvania (Penrose) (P), Pennsylvania -2 nd Pennsylvania (De Haas), (P), 8 th New York -1 st Virginia (Read), 3 rd Virginia (Weedon),Ĥ th Virginia (Elliot), 5 th Virginia (scott0, 6 th Rhode Island -9 th (Varnum), 11 th (Hitchcock)Ĭonnecticut - 19 th (Webb), 20 th (Durkee) (T) (Hutchinson), (T), 4 th Massachusetts (Shepard) (Sargent), 23 rd (Bailey), 26 th (Baldwin), 27 th (Reed), 14 th (Glover), 15 th (Pattersoon), 16 th Massachusetts - 4 th (Nixon), 12 th (Little), 13 th New Hampshire - 2d (Reed), 5 th (Stark), 8 th (Poor) Or (P) for those only at Princeton or Trenton, were as follows: The regiments that were present at these battles, using the designation(T) For this reason we have tried to showĪ somewhat typical uniform in our miniatures for the American regiments. That time wore whatever clothing was available and that uniforms variedĬonsiderably within a given unit. It should also be remembered that the various regiments at Responding to a re-enlistment bonus offer, remained to fight in the Battle The Continental Regiments expired at the end of 1776, and only remnants, It should be remembered that many enlistments of That were engaged in the battles of Trenton and Princeton, both designationsĪre used when possible. Whether or not he was still with the unit.
Under the "Old Establishment" many American Regiments that had numericalĭesignations were usually referred to by the name of a regimental Colonel, Mounted on his grey horse, cocked hat, blue coat, buff trousers, and theĪmerican Regiments in the Battles of Trenton and Officers - same as above with silver epaulets and grey horse Troopers - plumed hat, brown coat, white trousers, saber, black horse Men -conical hat, blue coat, red facing, buff trousersĪmerican Cavalry: Philadelphia City Troops
Men - cocked hat, white fringed jacket, white trousers Officers - cocked hat with plume, green long coat, white trousers,Īmerican Foot and Artillery Soldiers Troopers - cocked hat, green jacket, white trousers, rifle, brown horse Officers - cocked hat, dark blue coat, dark blue and gold facing, buff Men - conical gold hat, dark blue coat, dark blue facing, buff trousers Officers - cocked hat, dark blue coat with orange and gold facing, Men - conical gold hat, dark blue coat, orange facing, white trousers Officers - cocked hat, dark blue coat, red and gold facing, white trousers, Men - peaked gold hat, dark blue coat with red facing, white trousers, Officers - Same as above, silver dress epaulet on left shoulder, grey Troopers - plumed hat, red coat, white trousers, saber, black horse Men - bearskin hat, red coat, white facing, white trousers Men - conical hat with silver marking, red coat, buff facing, buff Men - cocked hat, red coat with green facing, white trousers Men - bonnet, red coat with green facing, kilt Men - cocked hat, red coat with buff facing, buff trousers Officers - same as above with red sash and sword Men - cocked hat, red coat with white facing, white trousers