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Revolutionary War Soldier

Colonel
John Sevier

A Patriot of the American Revolution
Biography

Was a Captain and a Commissary in VA Militia, then a Lt. Colonel in the Washington District Regiment of Militia. Took over when Col. John Carter died. Served until the end of the war.

Service Overview
Enlisted1781
Discharged1783
Service2 years
UnitWashington County Regiment
RoleColonel
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Battle Records

Kings Mountain (SC), Boyd's Creek (TN), Tuckasegee (TN), Moccasin Creek (TN), Moncks Corner #4 (SC), Cherokee Expedition 1782, Lookout Moutain (TN)

Key Details
Full NameJohn Sevier
RankColonel
RegimentWashington County Regiment
Enlisted1781
Discharged1783
StateNC
Battles & Engagements
Kings Mountain (SC), Boyd's Creek (TN), Tuckasegee (TN), Moccasin Creek (TN), Moncks Corner #4 (SC), Cherokee Expedition 1782, Lookout Moutain (TN)
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