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Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution

Updated: Feb 3, 2019


Published in 1880, Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution, Battalions and Line, 1775-1783, is an excellent resource for finding information about battles of the American Revolution and the Pennsylvania soldiers who fought and led them.

How to use this resource:


Choose a volume below. The book will open in a new window or tab in your browser. You can then flip through the pages to browse and find the section of interest, just like you would a real book. What's better with this, however, is you can use the search feature to quickly search for a surname within the entire book. Note: This is not always 100% accurate, so I would recommend using the search feature in conjunction with browsing.


PENNSYLVANIA IN THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION, BATTALIONS AND MILITIA, 1775-1783

How to use the search feature
  • Col. William Thompson's Battalion of Rifleman

  • First Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. DeHaas,

  • Second Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. St. Clair

  • Third Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. Shee

  • Fourth Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. Wayne

  • Fifth Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. Magaw

  • Sixth Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. Irvine

  • Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, Col. Miles

  • The Musketry Battalion, Col. Atlee

  • The State Regiment of Foot, Cols. Bull and Stewart

  • The First Pennsylvania

  • The Second Pennsylvania

  • The Third Pennsylvania

  • The Fourth Pennsylvania

  • The Fifth Pennsylvania

  • The Sixth Pennsylvania

  • The Seventh Pennsylvania

  • The Eighth Pennsylvania

  • The Ninth Pennsylvania

  • The Tenth Pennsylvania

  • The Eleventh Pennsylvania

  • The Twelfth Pennsylvania

  • The Thirteenth Pennsylvania

  • Additional Regiments Col. Hartley and Col. Patton

  • The New Eleventh

  • The German Regiment

  • The Corps of Count Von Ottendorff

  • Pennsylvanians in Col. Hazen's Regiment

  • The Wyoming Valley Companies

  • Pennsylvanians in Commander-in-Chief Guards

  • Col. Moylan's Cavalry Regiment

  • Armand's First Partisan Legion

  • Pennsylvanians in Lee's Partisan Corps

  • Von Heer's Light Dragoons

  • The Pennsylvania Artillery

  • Capt. Coren's Independent Company of Artillery

  • Artillery Artificers

  • The Invalid Regiment

  • The Orderly books of the Pennsylvania Line

PENNSYLVANIA IN THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION, ASSOCIATED BATTALIONS AND MILITIA, 1775-1783


  • Alphabetical List of Soldiers of the Revolution

  • Documents relating to the Associators and Militia in General

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Lancaster

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Philadelphia

  • Muster Rolls and Papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the City and County of Philadelphia (cont'd)

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Chester

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Bucks

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Berks

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Northumberland

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Cumberland

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of York

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Northampton

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Bedford

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Westmoreland

  • Lochry's Expedition

  • The Sandusky Expedition

  • Muster Rolls and papers relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Washington

  • Williamson's Expedition

  • Officers of the Flying Camp and Ranging Companies with Miscellaneous Muster Rolls


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