Rutherford County Regiment
The Rutherford County Regiment was authorized on October 30, 1779, by the Province of North Carolina Congress. It was created at the same time that Rutherford County, North Carolina was created out of the western part of Tryon County, North Carolina when Tryon County and its regiment of militia were abolished. Officers were appointed and commissioned by the Governor. The regiment was engaged in battles and skirmishes against the British during the American Revolution in North Carolina, Georgia, and South Carolina between 1779 and 1782. It was active until the end of the war.
Officers
The Rutherford County Regiment was placed under the existing Salisbury District Brigade when it was created in 1779. This brigade was commanded by Brigadier General Griffith Rutherford. In may of 1782, the regiment was re-subordinated to the newly created Morgan District Brigade. The regiment included the following colonels and commandants:- Colonel Andrew Hampton : He had previously been a captain in the Tryon County Regiment of Militia and lieutenant colonel in the Tryon County Regiment of Militia
- Colonel Robert Porter : He had previously been a captain in the Tryon County Regiment of Militia, major in the Tryon County Regiment of Militia, major in the Rutherford County Regiment of Militia, and lieutenant colonel in the Rutherford County Regiment of Militia.
- Lt. Col. Baylis Earle
- Lt. Col. John Earle
- Lt. Col. Jack
- Lt. Col. James Miller
- Lt. Col. Robert Porter
- Lt. Col. William Porter
- Maj. Adam Hampton
- Maj. Robert Porter
- Maj. William Rutherford
- Maj. Patrick Watson
- Maj. James Gray
- Maj. Richard Lewis
- Maj. James Porter
- Maj. Reese Porter
- Maj. Richard Singleton