Georgia Loyalists
The Georgia Loyalists were a British provincial military unit, raised for Loyalist service during the American Revolutionary War. They were raised in August 1779 to provide a permanent garrison for the city of Savannah, with enlisted men contracted for two years service or upon the war's end. Its only commanding officer was Major James Wright, son of Governor Sir James Wright. The Georgia Loyalists fought during the Siege of Savannah that same year, during which Captain Simpson was killed on 8 October.[1] As conditions in the Southern Theatre rapidly deteriorated following the Siege of Yorktown, the Georgia Loyalists were merged into the King's Carolina Rangers.[2]
Georgia Loyalists | |
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Active | 1779-1783 |
Country | Great Britain |
Allegiance | British Army |
Type | British provincial unit, (auxiliary troops) |
Size | ? |
Garrison/HQ | Savannah, Colony of Georgia |
Engagements | American Revolutionary War
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Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Major James Wright |
References
- "Names of Officers killed". Royal Gazette of Jamaica. 11 March 1780. Retrieved 10 July 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "King George's Southern Soldiers". American Battlefield Trust. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
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