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=== History ===
=== History ===
*John E. Selby. ''A chronology of Virginia and the War of Independence, 1763-1783. '' Charlottesville, Virginia: University Press of Virginia, 1973 {{FSDL|879919}}
*''Virginia shrines of independence : a guide to Revolutionary sites in Virginia'' Williamsburg, Va.: Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission, {{FSDL|605465}}


"The Convention ... passed an ordinance July 17, 1775, for raising two regiments of regulars and for organizing the militia. The first regiment was to consist of 544 rank and file, with a colonel, lieutenant- colonel, major, 8 captains, 16 lieutenants, and 8 ensigns; and the second of 476 rank and file, with seven companies and corresponding officers. The field officers were appointed by the Convention - Patrick Henry to command the first regiment, and Colonel Woodford the second. The companies were to consist of 68 men each, to be enlisted in districts, and to serve one year. ... The company officers were appointed by the members of the Convention from the district.  
"The Convention ... passed an ordinance July 17, 1775, for raising two regiments of regulars and for organizing the militia. The first regiment was to consist of 544 rank and file, with a colonel, lieutenant- colonel, major, 8 captains, 16 lieutenants, and 8 ensigns; and the second of 476 rank and file, with seven companies and corresponding officers. The field officers were appointed by the Convention - Patrick Henry to command the first regiment, and Colonel Woodford the second. The companies were to consist of 68 men each, to be enlisted in districts, and to serve one year. ... The company officers were appointed by the members of the Convention from the district.  
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"The Legislature elected under the State Constitution met for the first time October 7, 1776, and soon thereafter passed an act for raising six additional battalions 'on the continental establishment...'"<ref name="waddell">Joseph A. Waddell, ''Annals of Augusta County, Virginia'' (Richmond, Va.: Wm. Ellis Jones, Book and Job Printer, 1886), 156-158.</ref>  
"The Legislature elected under the State Constitution met for the first time October 7, 1776, and soon thereafter passed an act for raising six additional battalions 'on the continental establishment...'"<ref name="waddell">Joseph A. Waddell, ''Annals of Augusta County, Virginia'' (Richmond, Va.: Wm. Ellis Jones, Book and Job Printer, 1886), 156-158.</ref>  


"In September, 1778, the number of Virginia regiments were reduced from fifteen to eleven and designated as follows: The Ninth was incorporated with the First; the Sixth with the Second; the Fifth with the Third, and the Eighth with the Fourth; the Seventh was designated the Fifth; Tenth the Sixth; Eleventh the Seventh; Twelfth the Eighth; Thirteenth the Ninth; Fourteenth the Tenth, and Fifteenth the Eleventh." <ref name="heitman" />
"In September, 1778, the number of Virginia regiments were reduced from fifteen to eleven and designated as follows: The Ninth was incorporated with the First; the Sixth with the Second; the Fifth with the Third, and the Eighth with the Fourth; the Seventh was designated the Fifth; Tenth the Sixth; Eleventh the Seventh; Twelfth the Eighth; Thirteenth the Ninth; Fourteenth the Tenth, and Fifteenth the Eleventh." <ref name="heitman" />  


=== Virginia Military Units ===
=== Virginia Military Units ===
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=== 1840 Census ===
=== 1840 Census ===
*''A census of pensioners for Revolutionary or military services : with their names, ages, and places of residence, as returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts, under the act for taking the sixth census'' Washington: Printed by Blair and Rives, 1841. {{FSDL|857237}}


=== Regimental Rosters ===
=== Regimental Rosters ===


Regimental rosters with biographical information of Virginia soldiers are published in:
Regimental rosters with biographical information of Virginia soldiers are published in:
*M. Lee Minnis,''The First Virginia Regiment of Foot, 1775-1783'' Lovettsville, Virginia : Willow Bend Books, c1998 {{FSC|734421|item|disp=FS Library 975.5 M2mi}}
*{{FSC|734421|item|disp=M. Lee Minnis,''The First Virginia Regiment of Foot, 1775-1783'' [Lovettsville, Virginia}} : Willow Bend Books, c1998 FS Library 975.5 M2mi]


=== Committees of Safety ===
=== Committees of Safety ===
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For guidebooks to Virginia's military units for the Revolutionary War, the following sources are helpful:
For guidebooks to Virginia's military units for the Revolutionary War, the following sources are helpful:
*E. M. Sanchez-Saavedra, comp. ''A guide to Virginia military organizations in the American Revolution, 1774-1787'' Richmond, Virginia : Virginia State Library, 1978 {{FSC|79781|item|disp=FS Library 975.5 M2s}}
*{{FSC|79781|item|disp=E. M. Sanchez-Saavedra, comp. ''A guide to Virginia military organizations in the American Revolution, 1774-1787'' Richmond, Virginia : Virginia State Library, 1978 FS Library 975.5 M2s}}
*{{FSC|583027|item|disp=A list of officers on Continental establishment}}
*{{FSC|583027|item|disp=A list of officers on Continental establishment}}


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