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  • Wayne County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    The Wayne County Regiment was a unit of the North Carolina militia that served during the American Revolution. The North Carolina General Assembly created

    Wayne County Regiment

    Wayne_County_Regiment

  • Carteret County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    The Carteret County Regiment was authorized by the North Carolina Provincial Congress on September 9, 1775. It was subordinate to the New Bern District

    Carteret County Regiment

    Carteret_County_Regiment

  • New Bern District Brigade
  • Military unit

    with 34 other existing county regiments. Beaufort County had a small population and difficulties raising a militia. This regiment was involved in the Battle

    New Bern District Brigade

    New_Bern_District_Brigade

  • Overmountain Men
  • American frontiersmen from west of the Appalachian Mountains

    Washington County, North Carolina (now Washington County, Tennessee) and the other counties of the Washington District; 240 from Sullivan County led by Shelby;

    Overmountain Men

    Overmountain Men

    Overmountain_Men

  • Mecklenburg County Regiment
  • American colonial regiment

    called the 1st Mecklenburg County Regiment when a 2nd Mecklenburg County Regiment existed. The 1st Mecklenburg County regiment was engaged in 39 known battles

    Mecklenburg County Regiment

    Mecklenburg_County_Regiment

  • List of North Carolina militia units in the American Revolution
  • North Carolina militia units in the American Revolution

    Orange County Regiment in 1776 and then back to Orange County Regiment in 1777 The Wayne County Regiment had a second Colonel, John Sheppard, Sr., who served

    List of North Carolina militia units in the American Revolution

    List of North Carolina militia units in the American Revolution

    List_of_North_Carolina_militia_units_in_the_American_Revolution

  • Wilmington District Brigade
  • Military unit

    Colonel John Ashe, Sr. was the first commander of the New Hannover County Regiment in 1775. He commanded the Wilmington District brigade from 1776 to

    Wilmington District Brigade

    Wilmington_District_Brigade

  • Wayne County, New York
  • County in New York, United States

    Wayne County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 91,283. The county seat is Lyons. The name

    Wayne County, New York

    Wayne County, New York

    Wayne_County,_New_York

  • List of New York units in the American Civil War
  • Veteran association of the regiment – via Google Books. List of armories and arsenals in New York City and surrounding counties List of American Civil War

    List of New York units in the American Civil War

    List_of_New_York_units_in_the_American_Civil_War

  • Hyde County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    show the known commanders, officers, staff, and soldiers of the Wayne County regiment Colonel Rotheas Latham (1775–1779) Colonel Abraham Jones (1779–1783)

    Hyde County Regiment

    Hyde_County_Regiment

  • Morgan District Brigade
  • Military unit

    Revolution. (This county should not be confused with Davidson County, North Carolina, which was not created until 1848.) The Green County Regiment was created

    Morgan District Brigade

    Morgan_District_Brigade

  • Halifax District Brigade
  • Military unit

    Franklin County was created out of part of Bute County on January 30, 1779, the Bute County Regiment was abolished and replace with the Franklin County Regiment

    Halifax District Brigade

    Halifax District Brigade

    Halifax_District_Brigade

  • Edenton District Brigade
  • Military unit

    of the Currituck County Regiment and Colonel Benjamin Exum of the Wayne County Regiment. These and many other county militia regiments were quickly assembled

    Edenton District Brigade

    Edenton_District_Brigade

  • Lincoln County Regiment
  • Military unit

    The Lincoln County Regiment was a local militia in Lincoln County, North Carolina during the American Revolutionary. It was created by the North Carolina

    Lincoln County Regiment

    Lincoln_County_Regiment

  • Rutherford County Regiment
  • Military unit

    The Rutherford County Regiment was authorized on October 30, 1779, by the Province of North Carolina Congress. It was created at the same time that Rutherford

    Rutherford County Regiment

    Rutherford_County_Regiment

  • 24th Michigan Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    members of the regiment that wasn't from Wayne County as he came from Marshall, Michigan. His brother Harrison also joined the regiment at Springfield

    24th Michigan Infantry Regiment

    24th Michigan Infantry Regiment

    24th_Michigan_Infantry_Regiment

  • Montgomery County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    The Montgomery County Regiment was authorized on February 8, 1778 by the North Carolina General Assembly of 1778. It was created at the same time that

    Montgomery County Regiment

    Montgomery_County_Regiment

  • Warren County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    The Warren County Regiment was established on January 3, 1779 by the North Carolina General Assembly when Bute County and its Regiment of militia were

    Warren County Regiment

    Warren_County_Regiment

  • Rowan County Regiment
  • Military unit

    The Rowan County Regiment was originally established in about August 1, 1775 as a local militia in Rowan County in the Province of North Carolina. When

    Rowan County Regiment

    Rowan_County_Regiment

  • Surry County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    The Surry County Regiment was established on August 26, 1775 by the North Carolina Provincial Congress. The regiment was engaged in battles and skirmishes

    Surry County Regiment

    Surry_County_Regiment

  • History of North Carolina
  • Carolina Regiment). After the war, Colonel Leggett and some of his soldiers moved to Nova Scotia; the British gave them free land grants in County Harbour

    History of North Carolina

    History of North Carolina

    History_of_North_Carolina

  • Wilkes County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    The Wilkes County Regiment was authorized on December 9, 1777 by the Province of North Carolina Congress at the same time that Wilkes County, North Carolina

    Wilkes County Regiment

    Wilkes_County_Regiment

  • Dobbs County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    The Dobbs County Regiment was a unit of the North Carolina militia that served during the American Revolution. The regiment was one of thirty-five existing

    Dobbs County Regiment

    Dobbs_County_Regiment

  • Bute County Regiment
  • Military unit

    The Bute County Regiment was authorized on September 9, 1775 by the North Carolina Provincial Congress. It was subordinate to the Halifax District Brigade

    Bute County Regiment

    Bute_County_Regiment

  • 2nd Rowan County Regiment
  • Local militia in Rowan County, North Carolina Colony

    Rowan County Regiment was first established on October 22, 1775, as a local militia in Rowan County in the Province of North-Carolina. This regiment was

    2nd Rowan County Regiment

    2nd_Rowan_County_Regiment

  • Anson County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    The Anson County Regiment was authorized on September 9, 1775 by the Third North Carolina Provincial Congress. The regiment was engaged in battles and

    Anson County Regiment

    Anson_County_Regiment

  • Benjamin Exum
  • American colonial soldier and politician

    Carolina Regiment, Benjamin assumed the command of the Dobbs County Regiment. When the North Carolina General Assembly created the Wayne County, North Carolina

    Benjamin Exum

    Benjamin_Exum

  • John Sheppard (North Carolina)
  • American Revolutionary War soldier

    the Wayne County Regiment of the North Carolina militia. His father, Abraham Sheppard was a planter, politician, and commander of the Dobbs County Regiment

    John Sheppard (North Carolina)

    John_Sheppard_(North_Carolina)

  • Richmond County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    The Richmond County Regiment was authorized on October 30, 1779 by the North Carolina General Assembly of 1779. It was created at the same time that Richmond

    Richmond County Regiment

    Richmond_County_Regiment

  • Orange County Regiment
  • American colonial regiment

    the Northern Orange County Regiment and the Southern Orange County Regiment, which retained most of the original men. Both regiments were subordinated to

    Orange County Regiment

    Orange_County_Regiment

  • North Carolina state troops in the American Revolution
  • Military units created in early North Carolina, USA

    General Griffith Rutherford. Colonel Wade became commander of the Anson County Regiment. This was the existing command structure later in the year when the

    North Carolina state troops in the American Revolution

    North_Carolina_state_troops_in_the_American_Revolution

  • Salisbury District Brigade
  • Historical administrative division of the North Carolina, USA militia

    Rowan County Regiment" in 1782. Anson County Regiment (1775–1783) Burke County Regiment+ (1777–1782) Guilford County Regiment (1775–1783) Lincoln County Regiment+

    Salisbury District Brigade

    Salisbury_District_Brigade

  • Anthony Wayne
  • American statesman and soldier (1745–1796)

    "radical", an accusation Wayne denied. On January 3, 1776, Wayne was nominated as colonel of the 4th Pennsylvania Regiment by the Pennsylvania delegation

    Anthony Wayne

    Anthony Wayne

    Anthony_Wayne

  • Sullivan County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    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,

    Sullivan County Regiment

    Sullivan_County_Regiment

  • 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment
  • American Civil War Union Army cavalry regiment

    Company K in Luzerne County; Company L in Montgomery County and Chester County; Company M in Wayne County. Organization of the regiment was formalized October

    17th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment

    17th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment

    17th_Pennsylvania_Cavalry_Regiment

  • Hillsborough District Brigade
  • Military unit

    50 men. The Caswell County Regiment started out as the Northern Orange County Regiment when the original Orange County Regiment was split into two separate

    Hillsborough District Brigade

    Hillsborough_District_Brigade

  • Guilford County Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    The Guilford County Regiment was authorized on September 9, 1775 by the Third North Carolina Provincial Congress. It was subordinate to the Salisbury

    Guilford County Regiment

    Guilford_County_Regiment

  • List of United States militia units in the American Revolutionary War
  • County Regiment, 1775–1783 Johnston County Regiment, 1775–1783 Jones County Regiment, 1779–1783 Pitt County Regiment, 1775–1783 Wayne County Regiment, 1779–1783

    List of United States militia units in the American Revolutionary War

    List of United States militia units in the American Revolutionary War

    List_of_United_States_militia_units_in_the_American_Revolutionary_War

  • 1st North Carolina Regiment
  • Military unit

    The 1st North Carolina Regiment of the Continental Army was raised on September 1, 1775, at Wilmington, North Carolina (originally authorized by the North

    1st North Carolina Regiment

    1st_North_Carolina_Regiment

  • Tryon County Regiment (North Carolina)
  • American colonial military unit

    The Tryon County Regiment was authorized on August 14, 1775 by the Province of North Carolina Congress. It was subordinate to the Salisbury District Brigade

    Tryon County Regiment (North Carolina)

    Tryon_County_Regiment_(North_Carolina)

  • 10th North Carolina Regiment
  • Military unit

    Additional Continental Regiment. The regiment was disbanded on 1 June 1778, at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Abraham Sheppard from Dobbs County, North Carolina

    10th North Carolina Regiment

    10th_North_Carolina_Regiment

  • North Carolina Line
  • Colonial North Carolina militia units within the Continental Army

    Army. The term "North Carolina Line" referred to the quota of infantry regiments assigned to North Carolina at various times by the Continental Congress

    North Carolina Line

    North Carolina Line

    North_Carolina_Line

  • Washington District Regiment
  • American colonial military unit

    Salisbury District Brigade of militia. The regiment was renamed the Washington County Regiment. The regiment was engaged in battles and skirmishes against

    Washington District Regiment

    Washington District Regiment

    Washington_District_Regiment

  • 8th Pennsylvania Regiment
  • Continental Army infantry regiment

    The 8th Pennsylvania Regiment or Mackay's Battalion was an American infantry unit that became part of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary

    8th Pennsylvania Regiment

    8th_Pennsylvania_Regiment

  • Salisbury District, North Carolina
  • Colonial judicial district established in 1766

    Brigades of militia with county militia regiments. Each brigade was led by a brigadier general. The county militia regiments were subordinated to the

    Salisbury District, North Carolina

    Salisbury_District,_North_Carolina

  • North Carolina Light Dragoons Regiment
  • Military unit

    The North Carolina Light Dragoons Regiment was raised on April 13, 1775 at Wilmington, North Carolina, first as provincial troops, then as state troops

    North Carolina Light Dragoons Regiment

    North_Carolina_Light_Dragoons_Regiment

  • 2nd North Carolina Regiment
  • Military unit

    Carolina Regiment was an American infantry unit that was raised for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In 1776 the regiment helped

    2nd North Carolina Regiment

    2nd_North_Carolina_Regiment

  • 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment
  • Military unit

    back to New York. The Regiment was encamped with the American Army at Fort Ticonderoga. In October it participated in Anthony Wayne's defeat of the British

    2nd Pennsylvania Regiment

    2nd_Pennsylvania_Regiment

  • 3rd Infantry Regiment (United States)
  • United States Army combat formation

    The 3rd Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Army. It currently comprises three active battalions and is readily identified by

    3rd Infantry Regiment (United States)

    3rd Infantry Regiment (United States)

    3rd_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)

  • Bibliography of American Civil War Union military unit histories
  • Twenty-Fourth Michigan of the Iron Brigade, Known as the Detroit and Wayne County Regiment. Detroit, Michigan: Winn & Hammond, 1891. Cutcheon, Byron Mac. The

    Bibliography of American Civil War Union military unit histories

    Bibliography_of_American_Civil_War_Union_military_unit_histories

  • 8th North Carolina Regiment
  • Military unit

    Carolina Regiment was authorized on November 26, 1776, and assigned to the Southern Department of the Continental Army. The 8th North Carolina Regiment played

    8th North Carolina Regiment

    8th_North_Carolina_Regiment

  • 4th North Carolina Regiment
  • Military unit

    The 4th North Carolina Regiment was authorized on January 16, 1776 and established on April 15, 1776 at Wilmington, North Carolina for service with the

    4th North Carolina Regiment

    4th_North_Carolina_Regiment

  • 6th Pennsylvania Regiment
  • Infantry unit of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War

    reorganized into the 6th Pennsylvania Regiment. Most of the regiment's men were recruited from Berks and Chester counties, although many came from Philadelphia

    6th Pennsylvania Regiment

    6th_Pennsylvania_Regiment

  • 3rd North Carolina Regiment
  • Military unit

    The 3rd North Carolina Regiment was raised on 16 January 1776 at Wilmington, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army. In April, Jethro Sumner

    3rd North Carolina Regiment

    3rd_North_Carolina_Regiment

  • 1st Infantry Regiment (United States)
  • Military unit

    artillery units under the command of Major-General Anthony Wayne. The 2nd Infantry Regiment was redesignated as the 2nd Sub-Legion, and participated in

    1st Infantry Regiment (United States)

    1st Infantry Regiment (United States)

    1st_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)

  • 98th New York Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    Franklin County Company I – recruited principally in Wayne County Company K – recruited principally in Wayne County The 98th New York Infantry Regiment lost:

    98th New York Infantry Regiment

    98th New York Infantry Regiment

    98th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment

  • 8th Virginia Regiment
  • Military unit

    Revolutionary War. Authorized in January 1776, the regiment was raised from men of several northwestern counties in the strength of 10 companies. Its first commander

    8th Virginia Regiment

    8th_Virginia_Regiment

  • 9th North Carolina Regiment
  • Military unit

    North Carolina Regiment was raised, on 16 September 1776, at Halifax, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army. The regiment saw action at

    9th North Carolina Regiment

    9th_North_Carolina_Regiment

  • 11th Pennsylvania Regiment
  • Continental Army infantry regiment

    five Minutes". As the British attack overran the pickets, Wayne sent the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment to hold off the British and got his men in motion to the

    11th Pennsylvania Regiment

    11th_Pennsylvania_Regiment

  • 6th North Carolina Regiment
  • Regiment that fought in the American Revolution

    The 6th North Carolina Regiment was one of ten regiments of the North Carolina Line of the Continental Army that fought in the American Revolution. The

    6th North Carolina Regiment

    6th_North_Carolina_Regiment

  • 16th Virginia Cavalry Regiment
  • Military unit

    of the regiment. The men were primarily recruited from the West Virginia counties of Wayne, Putnam, Cabell, Kanawha and the Virginia counties of Russell

    16th Virginia Cavalry Regiment

    16th Virginia Cavalry Regiment

    16th_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment

  • Wayne Miner
  • American soldier killed in WW1

    carry ammunition to a machine gun nest. Wayman "Wayne" Miner was born in the early 1890s in Henry County, Missouri, to Ned and Emily Minor, both former

    Wayne Miner

    Wayne Miner

    Wayne_Miner

  • 5th North Carolina Regiment
  • Military unit

    The 5th North Carolina Regiment was assigned on March 26, 1776, to the Continental Army in the Southern Department. It was organized in the spring of 1776

    5th North Carolina Regiment

    5th_North_Carolina_Regiment

  • Battle of Paoli
  • 1777 battle of the Philadelphia campaign

    Paoli. Wayne's division consisted of the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 10th and 11th Pennsylvania Regiments, Hartley's additional Continental Regiment, an

    Battle of Paoli

    Battle of Paoli

    Battle_of_Paoli

  • Abraham Sheppard
  • American politician

    the Dobbs County regiment and as Major in the 10th North Carolina Regiment. He was given the command as colonel of the Wayne County Regiment established

    Abraham Sheppard

    Abraham_Sheppard

  • 111th New York Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    authorized on July 18, 1862, to begin recruiting a regiment of men within the Cayuga and Wayne Counties, New York. As Segoine was able to raise the men,

    111th New York Infantry Regiment

    111th New York Infantry Regiment

    111th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment

  • William Wayne (1828–1901)
  • American politician (1828–1901)

    to change his name to William Wayne. Wayne served as a captain of Company K of the 97th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War.

    William Wayne (1828–1901)

    William_Wayne_(1828–1901)

  • 7th North Carolina Regiment
  • Military unit

    The 7th North Carolina Regiment was raised on 16 September 1776 at Halifax, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army. Colonel James Hogun was

    7th North Carolina Regiment

    7th_North_Carolina_Regiment

  • Duke of Wellington's Regiment
  • British Army military unit

    the 2003 Iraq War. Nine soldiers from the regiment have been awarded the Victoria Cross, and Corporal Wayne Mills of the 1st Battalion became the first

    Duke of Wellington's Regiment

    Duke of Wellington's Regiment

    Duke_of_Wellington's_Regiment

  • 4th Pennsylvania Regiment
  • Continental Army infantry regiment

    The 4th Pennsylvania Regiment, first known as the 3rd Pennsylvania Battalion, was raised on December 9, 1775, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for service

    4th Pennsylvania Regiment

    4th_Pennsylvania_Regiment

  • 1st North Carolina Cavalry Regiment
  • Military unit

    Buncombe County Company H - Goldsboro, Wayne County Company I - Kenansville, Duplin County Company K (Nantahala Rangers) - Franklin, Macon County Col. Robert

    1st North Carolina Cavalry Regiment

    1st North Carolina Cavalry Regiment

    1st_North_Carolina_Cavalry_Regiment

  • 152nd Cavalry Regiment
  • Military unit

    successively relocated to Fort Wayne, Indiana, on 13 February 1932, and back to Indianapolis on 19 April 1938. The regiment, or elements thereof, was called

    152nd Cavalry Regiment

    152nd_Cavalry_Regiment

  • Battle of Goldsborough Bridge
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    The Battle of Goldsborough Bridge took place on December 17, 1862, in Wayne County, North Carolina, as part of the Union expedition to Goldsborough, North

    Battle of Goldsborough Bridge

    Battle of Goldsborough Bridge

    Battle_of_Goldsborough_Bridge

  • 4th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
  • Union Army unit in the American Civil War

    Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, officially known as the 4th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, was an infantry regiment of the Union Army in the

    4th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

    4th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

    4th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment

  • Battle of Monmouth order of battle
  • on the British rearguard, and put Wayne in charge of a detachment comprising Grayson's combined Virginia regiments, Butler's battalion and Jackson's detachment

    Battle of Monmouth order of battle

    Battle of Monmouth order of battle

    Battle_of_Monmouth_order_of_battle

  • 19th Indiana Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    1861. Although raised in Marion County, Indiana the regiment itself was made up of men from across the state. The regiment saw severe fighting in the 1862

    19th Indiana Infantry Regiment

    19th Indiana Infantry Regiment

    19th_Indiana_Infantry_Regiment

  • 2nd Virginia Regiment
  • Military unit

    Woodford, of Caroline County, named colonel, along with Lieutenant Colonel Charles Scott and Major Alexander Spotswood were the regiment's initial field officers

    2nd Virginia Regiment

    2nd_Virginia_Regiment

  • Richard J. Tallman
  • United States Army general

    He was on his third tour in South Vietnam. He was born in Honesdale, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. Tallman married Evelyn Phillips in 1949. They had seven

    Richard J. Tallman

    Richard J. Tallman

    Richard_J._Tallman

  • 26th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
  • Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army

    North Carolina Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was composed of ten companies

    26th North Carolina Infantry Regiment

    26th North Carolina Infantry Regiment

    26th_North_Carolina_Infantry_Regiment

  • Isaac Wayne
  • American politician

    1812, Wayne was captain of a troop of Pennsylvania Horse Cavalry, raised and equipped by himself, and was subsequently colonel of the Second Regiment, Pennsylvania

    Isaac Wayne

    Isaac_Wayne

  • 1st Pennsylvania Regiment
  • Military unit of the American Continental Army

    direction of the division's action commander, Brigadier General Anthony Wayne, the regiment fought near Chadds Ford where it held the "post of honor", the far

    1st Pennsylvania Regiment

    1st_Pennsylvania_Regiment

  • 7th Pennsylvania Regiment
  • Continental Army infantry regiment

    Anthony Wayne during the American Revolutionary War. The well known iron work owner and cannon supplier Samuel Van Leer was a captain in this regiment. On

    7th Pennsylvania Regiment

    7th Pennsylvania Regiment

    7th_Pennsylvania_Regiment

  • 121st Indiana Infantry Regiment
  • "Military unit", "Indiana", "Cavalry", "American Civil War", "Eli Lilly"

    Indiana Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment which fought for the Union Army during the American Civil War. Although the regiment was originally designated

    121st Indiana Infantry Regiment

    121st Indiana Infantry Regiment

    121st_Indiana_Infantry_Regiment

  • 1st Cavalry Regiment (United States)
  • Military unit

    Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army regiment that has its antecedents in the early 19th century in the formation of the United States Regiment of Dragoons

    1st Cavalry Regiment (United States)

    1st Cavalry Regiment (United States)

    1st_Cavalry_Regiment_(United_States)

  • Siege of Charleston
  • 1780 battle of the American Revolutionary War

    with 2,500 men, including the 42nd Highlanders, the Hessian von Ditfurth Regiment, the Queen's Rangers, Prince of Wales American Volunteers, and the Volunteers

    Siege of Charleston

    Siege of Charleston

    Siege_of_Charleston

  • Royal Leicestershire Regiment
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    Regiment (Royal Leicestershire Regiment after 1946) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, with a history going back to 1688. The regiment

    Royal Leicestershire Regiment

    Royal Leicestershire Regiment

    Royal_Leicestershire_Regiment

  • 12th Indiana Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    The 12th Indiana Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was organized in Indianapolis

    12th Indiana Infantry Regiment

    12th Indiana Infantry Regiment

    12th_Indiana_Infantry_Regiment

  • Battle of Baltimore
  • 1814 battle during the War of 1812

    38th Infantry Regiments, both of which were at Fort McHenry during the bombardment. The lineage of the 5th Maryland Infantry Regiment, which played a

    Battle of Baltimore

    Battle of Baltimore

    Battle_of_Baltimore

  • 5th West Virginia Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    others from Wayne County, West Virginia. Lawrence County, Ohio alone provided 419 men to the regiment. Under Gen. Robert H. Milroy, the regiment fought at

    5th West Virginia Infantry Regiment

    5th_West_Virginia_Infantry_Regiment

  • 13th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment
  • Union Army volunteer infantry regiment

    The Thirteenth Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment, also known as the 42nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, the 1st Pennsylvania Rifles, Kane's Rifles, or simply

    13th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment

    13th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment

    13th_Pennsylvania_Reserve_Regiment

  • 58th Alabama Infantry Regiment
  • Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army

    Jefferson County, Alabama and St. Clair County, Alabama, Capt. Wayne E. Lee, “D” of St. Clair County, Alabama, Capt. William M. Inzer, “E” of Butler County, Alabama

    58th Alabama Infantry Regiment

    58th Alabama Infantry Regiment

    58th_Alabama_Infantry_Regiment

  • Battle of Stony Point
  • 1779 battle of the American Revolutionary War

    Anthony" Wayne defeated British troops in a quick and daring assault on their outpost in Stony Point, New York, located in present day Rockland County, approximately

    Battle of Stony Point

    Battle of Stony Point

    Battle_of_Stony_Point

  • List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Wayne County
  • Sites in Wayne County, Michigan. Sites marked with a dagger (†) are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wayne County, Michigan

    List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Wayne County

    List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Wayne County

    List_of_Michigan_State_Historic_Sites_in_Wayne_County

  • Battle of Mill Springs
  • Part of the American Civil War

    Cross Roads or Battle of Somerset in the Union, was fought in Wayne and Pulaski counties, near the current unincorporated community of Nancy, Kentucky

    Battle of Mill Springs

    Battle of Mill Springs

    Battle_of_Mill_Springs

  • Henry Romeyn
  • United States Army Medal of Honor recipient

    published prior to his retirement in 1897. Born (1833-06-01)June 1, 1833 Wayne County, New York Died February 21, 1913(1913-02-21) (aged 79) Place of burial

    Henry Romeyn

    Henry Romeyn

    Henry_Romeyn

  • Battle of Old Fort Wayne
  • American Civil War battle

    Fort Wayne, also known as Maysville, Beattie's Prairie, or Beaty's Prairie, was an American Civil War battle on October 22, 1862, in Delaware County in

    Battle of Old Fort Wayne

    Battle_of_Old_Fort_Wayne

  • 3rd Maryland Regiment
  • Military unit

    Maryland Regiment was organized on 27 March 1776 of eight companies from Anne Arundel, Prince George's, Talbot, Harford and Somerset counties of the colony

    3rd Maryland Regiment

    3rd Maryland Regiment

    3rd_Maryland_Regiment

  • Arkansas Militia and the Mexican–American War
  • companies joined the regiment, one from Lawrence County commanded by Captain Willis Phillips in late October and one from Independence County commanded by Captain

    Arkansas Militia and the Mexican–American War

    Arkansas Militia and the Mexican–American War

    Arkansas_Militia_and_the_Mexican–American_War

  • List of Batman supporting characters
  • Detailed list of friendly supporting characters in DC Comics' Batman line

    relatives of Bruce Wayne: Abigail Wayne - Wife of Benjamin Wayne, mother of Wilhemina Wayne. Agatha Wayne - The aunt of Bruce Wayne. Alan Wayne - The son of

    List of Batman supporting characters

    List_of_Batman_supporting_characters

  • Monguagon Township, Michigan
  • Former civil township in Michigan, United States

    Mongaugon Township, is a former township of Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Quarries where gray limestone and celestine associated with calcite

    Monguagon Township, Michigan

    Monguagon Township, Michigan

    Monguagon_Township,_Michigan

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    English

    Wayne

    English : metonymic occupational name for a carter or cartwright, from Middle English wain ‘cart’, ‘wagon’ (Old English wægen). Occasionally it may have been a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished with this sign, probably from the constellation of the Plow, known in the Middle Ages as Charles’s Wain, the reference being to Charlemagne.Anthony Wayne and his son Isaac, of English ancestry, came from Ireland to Chester Co., PA, in about 1724. Gen. Anthony Wayne (1745–96), born in Waynesboro, PA, was a prominent military officer in the American Revolution and the Indian war of 1794–95.

    Wayne

  • RAYNE
  • Female

    English

    RAYNE

    Medieval English name derived from Old French reine (Latin regina), RAYNE means "queen." Compare with another form of Rayne.

    RAYNE

  • LAYNE
  • Male

    English

    LAYNE

    Variant spelling of English Lane, LAYNE means "lives by the lane." 

    LAYNE

  • Wayne
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German

    Wayne

    Wagon Builder; Cartwright; Wagon Maker

    Wayne

  • Harnett
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (County Limerick)

    Harnett

    Irish (County Limerick) : variant of Hartnett.English : variant of Arnold 1.

    Harnett

  • Cortny
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Cortny

    Court-dweller

    Cortny

  • Aytes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (county Durham)

    Aytes

    English (county Durham) : unexplained.

    Aytes

  • Monty
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham)

    Monty

    English (County Durham) : unexplained.French : topographic name for a mountain dweller, from Old French mont ‘mountain’ (Latin mons, montis).Walloon (Belgian French) : habitational name from either of two places called Monty, from Late Latin montile ‘hill’: in Carneux, Liège province or in Corroy-le-Château, Namur province.

    Monty

  • Glasper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham, Cleveland)

    Glasper

    English (County Durham, Cleveland) : unexplained.

    Glasper

  • Conte
  • Surname or Lastname

    Italian

    Conte

    Italian : from the title of rank conte ‘count’ (from Latin comes, genitive comitis ‘companion’). Probably in this sense (and the Late Latin sense of ‘traveling companion’), it was a medieval personal name; as a title it was no doubt applied ironically as a nickname for someone with airs and graces or simply for someone who worked in the service of a count.English : variant of Count, cognate with 1.French : nickname for someone in the service of a count or for someone who behaved pretentiously, from Old French conte, cunte ‘count’ (of the same derivation as 1).French (Conté) : variant of Comté (see Comte).

    Conte

  • RAYNE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    RAYNE

    (רֵיינֶע) Variant spelling of Yiddish Rayna, RAYNE means "pure." Compare with another form of Rayne.

    RAYNE

  • JAYNE
  • Female

    English

    JAYNE

    Variant spelling of English Jane, JAYNE means "God is gracious."

    JAYNE

  • Howery
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham)

    Howery

    English (County Durham) : unexplained.

    Howery

  • Jimison
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham)

    Jimison

    English (County Durham) : variant of Jameson.

    Jimison

  • DWAYNE
  • Male

    English

    DWAYNE

    Variant spelling of English Duane, DWAYNE means "little black one."

    DWAYNE

  • CHUNTA
  • Male

    Native American

    CHUNTA

    Native American Hopi name CHUNTA means "cheating."

    CHUNTA

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  • Abilisha
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Abilisha

    Money

  • Munees
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Munees

    God Name

  • Mireille
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Mireille

    Miracle.

  • Rifaah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Malayalam

    Rifaah

    Need

  • Kunti
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Kunti

    The Mother of the Pandavas

  • Willda
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, German

    Willda

    Willow; Untamed

  • Alexandrine
  • Girl/Female

    Latin French

    Alexandrine

    Defender of man.

  • Eideard
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish English Gaelic

    Eideard

    Rich protector.

  • Gaureesh | கௌரீஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gaureesh | கௌரீஷ 

    Lord Shiva Shivas other name

  • Jeanay
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jeanay

    Modern name based on Jane or Jean; Based on Janai meaning 'God has answered. '.

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  • Waned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Wane

  • Country
  • a.

    Pertaining, or peculiar, to one's own country.

  • Wany
  • v. i.

    To wane.

  • County
  • n.

    An earldom; the domain of a count or earl.

  • Crusty
  • a.

    Having the nature of crust; pertaining to a hard covering; as, a crusty coat; a crusty surface or substance.

  • Count
  • v. i.

    To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.

  • Waning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Wane

  • Country
  • adv.

    A jury, as representing the citizens of a country.

  • Counter
  • v. t.

    One who counts, or reckons up; a calculator; a reckoner.

  • Gouty
  • a.

    Boggy; as, gouty land.

  • County
  • n.

    A count; an earl or lord.

  • Courtly
  • a.

    Relating or belonging to a court.

  • Counter
  • a.

    Contrary; opposite; contrasted; opposed; adverse; antagonistic; as, a counter current; a counter revolution; a counter poison; a counter agent; counter fugue.

  • Counted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Count

  • Count
  • v. i.

    To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing.

  • Courtly
  • adv.

    In the manner of courts; politely; gracefully; elegantly.

  • Comity
  • n.

    Mildness and suavity of manners; courtesy between equals; friendly civility; as, comity of manners; the comity of States.

  • Country
  • a.

    Destitute of refinement; rude; unpolished; rustic; not urbane; as, country manners.

  • Country
  • a.

    Pertaining to the regions remote from a city; rural; rustic; as, a country life; a country town; the country party, as opposed to city.