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Revolutionary War 1st New York Regiment T-shirt

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Style: Men's Basic T-Shirt

Comfortable, casual and loose fitting, our heavyweight t-shirt will easily become a closet staple. Made from 100% cotton, it's unisex and wears well on anyone and everyone. We’ve double-needle stitched the bottom and sleeve hems for extra durability.

Size & Fit

  • Model is 185 cm and is wearing a medium
  • Standard fit
  • Garment is unisex sizing
  • Fits true to size

Fabric & Care

  • 100% cotton (Heathers are a cotton/poly blend)
  • Double-needle hemmed sleeves and bottom
  • Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
  • Imported

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Revolutionary War 1st New York Regiment T-shirt

Revolutionary War 1st New York Regiment T-shirt

The 1st New York Regiment was initially authorised on May 25, 1775, organised at New York City for service with the Continental Army under the command of Colonel Alexander McDougall. Enlistment expirations led to numerous re-establishments of the Regiment over the years. The Regiment first saw action in the invasion of Canada that fall and winter. In the spring of 1776 it garrisoned fortifications in New York City. That September, it moved to reserve on the Harlem Heights. In October, the Regiment defended Chatterton's Hill during the Battle of White Plains. In December, it joined General George Washington in New Jersey, fighting in the Battle of Trenton. In August, 1777, the Regiment joined General Benedict Arnold in relieving Fort Schuyler. Afterwards, twenty-four men of the Regiment made up Brigadier General Philip Schuyler's permanent guard. In May, 1778, the Regiment re-joined Gen. Washington at Valley Forge, and fought at the Battle of Monmouth that June. In the spring of 1779, the Regiment returned to Fort Schuyler, fought at Oswegatchee, and in the Van Schaick Expedition against Onondaga settlements. Over the fall and winter of 1779-80, the Regiment's morale plummeted as supply problems, family separation, continual Indian harassment, and pay disputes led to numerous desertions, and even some attempts at mutiny and sabotage. These problems plagued the Regiment for the remainder of its existence. In January, 1781, the Continental Army was reorganised, and parts of the Regiment would be stationed at Albany, West Point, and Fort Clinton. The Regiment was discharged on June 8, 1783.

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Product ID: 235837796869471075
Posted on 30/11/2010, 5:33 AM
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