Mecklenburg County Regiment
The Mecklenburg County Regiment was authorized on May 31, 1775 by the Province of North Carolina Congress. From November 7, 1779 until the 3rd Quarter of 1780, it was called the 1st Mecklenburg County Regiment when a 2nd Mecklenburg County Regiment existed. The 1st Mecklenburg County regiment was engaged in 39 known battles and skirmishes against the British during the American Revolution in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia between 1776 and 1781. It was active until the end of the war.
Officers
The Mecklenburg County Regiments were under the command of Salisbury District Brigade and General Griffith Rutherford when it was established on May 4, 1776 through the end of the war. Officers of the Mecklenburg County Regiment included:Colonels:
- Colonel Thomas Polk
- Colonel Adam Alexander
- Colonel George Alexander
- Colonel William Lee Davidson
- Colonel Robert Irwin
- Colonel Caleb Phifer
- James R. Alexander, Surgeon
- William Lemmond, Clerk and Surgeon
- Thomas Grier, Commissary
- John Huggins, Wagon Master
- James Maxwell, Quartermaster
- Andrew Walker, Quartermaster
- Lt. Col. William Polk
- Major James Rutherford
- Captain James Knox
- Captain John Polk
- Captain Charles Polk
Engagements
The Mecklenburg County regiment was active from its original authorization until the end of the war. It was subordinated to the Salisbury District Brigade under Brigadier General Griffith Rutherford.The Mecklenburg County regiment was involved in 39 known battles, sieges, and skirmishes in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. See Salisbury Districgt Brigade Engagements for a complete, chronological list of engagements.