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5th Massachusetts Regiment


FieldValue
unit_nameMansfield's Regiment
27 Continental Regiment
5th Massachusetts Regiment
countryUnited States
allegianceMassachusetts
typeRegiment
branchGadsden flag.svg Continental Army
dates1775–1783
roleInfantry
command_structureMassachusetts Line
battles
notable_commandersColonel Rufus Putnam
Colonel Israel Hutchinson
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an infantry unit during the American Revolutionary War

27 Continental Regiment 5th Massachusetts Regiment Colonel Israel Hutchinson The 5th Massachusetts Regiment also known as the 19th Continental Regiment was raised on April 17, 1775, under Colonel Mansfield outside of Boston, Massachusetts. The regiment saw action at the Battle of Concord, the Battle of Bunker Hill, the New York Campaign, the Battle of Trenton, and the Battle of Princeton. Colonel Rufus Putnam took command in January 1777 and participated in the Battle of Saratoga. The regiment was commanded by Colonel John Mansfield, of Lynn, who left the service on September 15, 1775 - after a court martial for failing to take the unit across the neck to support units on the Charlestown peninsula during the Battle of Bunker Hill. From then until the end of the year the regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Israel Hutchinson, of Danvers. It served in the siege of Boston, and afterwards was designated the 27th Continental Regiment in the 1776 establishment.

Under the command of Colonel Jonathan Holman, the regiment was sent to Rhode Island and then to New York, arriving on July 27, 1776. They fought at the Battle of Long Island on August 27, and then White Plains. Afterward, the regiment was sent to Vermont to help defend against the approach of British army under Gen. John Burgoyne.

The regiment was furloughed on June 12, 1783, at New Windsor, New York, and disbanded on November 3, 1783.

Notable members

  • Rufus Putnam
  • Daniel Shays

Notes

References

  1. Sanderson, Howard Kendall. (1909). "Lynn in the Revolution". Archive.org.
  2. "5th Regiment, Massachusetts Cavalry (Colored)". National park service.
  3. Crane, John C.. (1894). "Jonathan Holman, A Revolutionary Colonel". Private Press of Franklin P. Rice.
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