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Knowing the history of your ancestor’s military unit can help you find a place of residence or other family members at the time of enlistment or help you find a death place. The following sources are helpful in identifying Revolutionary War regiments:  
Knowing the history of your ancestor’s military unit can help you find a place of residence or other family members at the time of enlistment or help you find a death place. See also Louis Clinton Hatch. ''The administration of the American revolutionary army'' New York, New York: Longmans Green and Co, 1904. The following sources are helpful in identifying Revolutionary War regiments:
= Continental Army =
= Continental Army =
*Berg, Fred Anderson. ''{{FSC|283193|title-id|disp=Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units, Battalions, Regiments, and Independent Corps}}''. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books, 1972. (FS Library book 973 M2be.) Provides a brief organizational sketch of each unit in the Continental Army and lists the commanding officers.  
*Berg, Fred Anderson. ''{{FSC|283193|title-id|disp=Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units, Battalions, Regiments, and Independent Corps}}''. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books, 1972. (FS Library book 973 M2be.) Provides a brief organizational sketch of each unit in the Continental Army and lists the commanding officers.  

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Knowing the history of your ancestor’s military unit can help you find a place of residence or other family members at the time of enlistment or help you find a death place. See also Louis Clinton Hatch. The administration of the American revolutionary army New York, New York: Longmans Green and Co, 1904. The following sources are helpful in identifying Revolutionary War regiments:

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