Mott's Regiment of Militia
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Mott’s Regiment of Militia | |
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Active | 1775–1777 |
Allegiance | Connecticut |
Type | Infantry |
Part of | Connecticut Militia |
Engagements | Saratoga Campaign |
Mott's Regiment was made of men from New London and Windham Counties and served first at Fort Ticonderoga in 1775 and eventually at Saratoga in 1777.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Orderly Book of Capt. Ichabod Norton of Col. Mott's Regiment of Connecticut Troops Destined for the Northern Campaign in 1776 at Skeensborough (now Whitehall), Fort Ann and Ticonderoga, N.Y., and at Mount Independence, Vt: Together with a Facsimile of Captain Norton's Map of Ticonderoga and Mount Independence. Keating & Barnard, 1898.