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  2. 9th Connecticut Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The regiment spent most of 1779 in Rhode Island, but was sent to winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey. In the spring of 1780, the remnants of Sherburne's Additional Continental Regiment were merged into the unit, and it was formally added to the Connecticut Line as the 9th Connecticut Regiment.

  3. Battle of Setauket - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Setauket (August 22, 1777) was a failed attack during the American Revolutionary War on a fortified Loyalist outpost in Setauket, Long Island, New York, by a force of Continental Army troops from Connecticut under the command of Brigadier General Samuel Holden Parsons.

  4. Category:New York (state) militiamen in the American ...

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    Some soldiers served in the Continental Army and the state militia; they should be listed in both categories. People in this category should not also be placed in Category:People of New York (state) in the American Revolution , unless they were notable in New York during the Revolution for reasons other than their service in the militia.

  5. Nicholas Lutz (military officer) - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant colonel, Pennsylvania Militia (American Revolutionary War); member, Pennsylvania General Assembly Nicholas Lotz , also spelled Lutz , (February 20, 1740 – November 28, 1807) was a Pennsylvania militia officer during the American Revolutionary War and later served in the Pennsylvania General Assembly as a representative of Berks ...

  6. Setauket, New York - Wikipedia

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    The area was split in 2020 into two separate CDPs: Setauket and East Setauket [3] despite many in the community still considering it one locality. Setauket was founded as an agricultural community in the mid-17th century, and was a regional center of activity during the American Revolutionary War noted for the Culper spy ring and the Battle of ...

  7. Archaeologists believe they've found site of Revolutionary ...

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    The structure was designed to accommodate up to 2,000 soldiers and 100 horses. The American Revolution began in 1775. The barracks are thought to have been destroyed in 1781 by troops in the army ...

  8. 6th Connecticut Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The regiment saw action at the siege of Boston, the Battle of Long Island, the New York Campaign, and its colonel and company of light infantry served in the Corps of Light Infantry at the Battle of Stony Point. The regiment was merged into the 1st Connecticut Regiment on January 1, 1783, at West Point, New York, and disbanded on November 16, 1783

  9. Frank Melville Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Sitting adjacent to the park on the East side is the Patriot's Hollow State Forest. It is home to "Patriot's rock", which was once a meeting place of the Setalcott Indians and the site of Reverend Nathaniel Brewster's first sermon. During the Revolutionary war, it was the site of a skirmish with Tory forces garrisoned in the nearby Presbyterian ...