Tryon County militia

Tryon County Militia
Active1775 to 1783
AllegianceState of New York
Typemilitia
Part ofNew York Militia
EngagementsBattle of Oriskany (August 6, 1777)
Attack on German Flatts (1778)
Battle of Cherry Valley (November 11, 1778)
Battle of Klock's Field (October 19, 1780)
Battle of Johnstown (October 25, 1781)
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Nicholas Herkimer
Abraham Ten Broeck
Robert Van Rensselaer
Marinus Willett
Joseph House

The creation of the Tryon County, New York militia was authorized on March 8, 1772, when the Province of New York passed a bill for the establishment of organized militia in each county in the colony. By 1776 (at the start of the American War of Independence), the Tryon County militia had in effect become an army of rebellion under the control of the Tryon County Committee of Safety. The Tryon County militia would go on to fight at the important battles of Oriskany and Johnstown (among others) during the war.


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