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  1. Militia. Part of. Brigade. Commanders. Notable. commanders. Col. Isaac Shelby [1] The Sullivan County Regiment was authorized on October 30, 1779 by the Province of North Carolina Congress. It was created at the same time that Sullivan County, North Carolina was created out of Washington County.

  2. Jun 7, 2023 · 4 Source Material. 5 Footnotes. Brief History |. The 143rd regiment was organized at Monticello, Sullivan County, and mustered in under Colonel David P. De Witt, Lieutenant Colonel Horace Boughton and Major Joseph B. Taft on October 8, 1862. This regiment was also known as the "Sullivan County Regiment".

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  4. Col John Sevier, 3rd commander of the Washington County Regiment. Col Isaac Shelby, Sullivan County Regiment commander. LTC William Polk, Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons commander. LTC Richard Dobbs Spaight of the Craven County Regiment. LTC Joseph Winston of the Surry County Regiment.

  5. Jul 7, 2021 · The 143rd Regiment (aka the “Sullivan County Regiment”) “was almost fully raised here.” According to the New York State Military Museum, it fought under David DeWitt from 1862 to July 20, 1865. The regiment lost 221 men: 43 were either killed in action or died of their wounds later and 178 died of disease.

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  6. The 143rd New York Volunteer Infantry (a.k.a. "Sullivan County Regiment") was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The 143rd New York Infantry was organized at Monticello, New York, beginning August 14, 1862 and mustered in for three years service on October 8...

  7. May 1, 2023 · The 143rd New York was known as the Sullivan County Regiment. The regiment was mustered into service in October of 1862. The regiment spent its first six months after leaving New York in guarding Washington, D.C.

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