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10th Pennsylvania Regiment
Active
1776–1781
Allegiance
Continental Congress of the United States
Branch
Infantry
Size
8–9 companies
Part of
Pennsylvania Line
Engagements
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Brandywine (1777)
Battle of Paoli (1777)
Battle of Germantown (1777)
Battle of Monmouth (1778)
Battle of Springfield (1780)
Battle of Bull's Ferry (1780)
Commanders
Notable commanders
Colonel Joseph Penrose
Colonel George Nagel
Colonel Richard Humpton
Military unit
Philadelphia campaign, 1777–1778
Brandywine
Paoli
Germantown
White Marsh
Matson's Ford
Crooked Billet
Monmouth
Northern theater after Saratoga, 1778–1781
Rhode Island
Wyoming Valley
Carleton's Raid
Cherry Valley
Stony Point
Penobscot expedition
Sullivan expedition
Newtown
Springfield
Groton Heights
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American Revolutionary War units of the United States
Continental Army
List of Continental units
Units by state
Connecticut
Delaware
Georgia
Maryland
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Vermont
Virginia
Non-state units
Extra and Additional regiments
Armand's Legion
Pulaski's Legion
Lee's Legion
Ottendorf's Corps
Commander-in-Chief's Guard
State militia
List of state units
The 10th Pennsylvania Regiment was an American infantry unit that served in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Raised in September 1776 in the strength of eight companies, it was assigned to George Washington's main army in December 1776. Led by Colonel Joseph Penrose, the regiment fought under Thomas Mifflin at Princeton. In 1777 the unit was in action at Brandywine, Paoli, and Germantown during the time Adam Hubley was lieutenant colonel. At Monmouth in June 1778 Colonel George Nagel was in command. A few days after Monmouth, the 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 fought at Springfield and Bull's Ferry. In January 1781 the 10th Pennsylvania merged with the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment and ceased to exist.
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