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Richard Humpton (1733 – 1804) was an
officer in the
Continental Army
during the
American Revolutionary War. Born in Yorkshire,
England in 1733,
Humpton was...
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September 1776 for
service with the
Continental Army. On 25 October,
Richard Humpton was
named colonel. In
December 1776, the
regiment was ****igned to George...
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regiment absorbed the 11th
Pennsylvania Regiment and
Colonel Richard Humpton took over the unit,
which grew to nine
companies in size. In 1780 the 10th...
- doi:10.1016/j.abb.2004.11.028. PMID 15680910.
DeNicola GM,
Karreth FA,
Humpton TJ,
Gopinathan A, Wei C,
Frese K, et al. (July 2011). "Oncogene-induced...
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Colonel Richard Butler went to York; and the 6th
under Colonel Richard Humpton went to Lancaster. The rank and file,
though not the
sergeants and musicians...
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Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict.
Notable board members include:
Barbara Humpton,
Chair Jack
Keane Paul J.
Selva Past
notable board members have included:...
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Philadelphia Campaign.
Under the
acting command of
Colonel Richard Humpton, the 2nd
Pennsylvania Brigade saw
action at
Battle of
Brandywine on 11...
- Motier,
marquis de La
Fayette in
Virginia on 10 June.
Colonel Richard Humpton led his
troops at the
Battle of
Green Spring on 6 July,
though on this...
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Lieutenant Colonel Morgan Connor 2nd
Pennsylvania Brigade:
Colonel Richard Humpton 4th
Pennsylvania Regiment 5th
Pennsylvania Regiment 8th
Pennsylvania Regiment...
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Edward Hand,
Josiah Harmar,
Thomas Hartley,
Stewart Herbert,
Richard Humpton,
William Irvine,
Francis Johnston, John Paul Jones,
Mareen Lamar, Robert...