Rolls of the Provincial (Loyalist) Corps, Canadian Command American Revolutionary Period

Nonfiction, History, Military, United States
Cover of the book Rolls of the Provincial (Loyalist) Corps, Canadian Command American Revolutionary Period by Mary Beacock Fryer, William A. Smy, Dundurn
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Author: Mary Beacock Fryer, William A. Smy ISBN: 9781459713659
Publisher: Dundurn Publication: January 1, 1981
Imprint: Dundurn Language: English
Author: Mary Beacock Fryer, William A. Smy
ISBN: 9781459713659
Publisher: Dundurn
Publication: January 1, 1981
Imprint: Dundurn
Language: English

These published rolls are intended to provide a fairly comprehensive list of the loyal colonials who joined the Provincial Corps of the British Army , 1775-1784, that werepart of the Northern, or Canadian, command during the American Revolution. The name "Provincial corpos of the British Army" applied to regiments established for loyal residents of Britain's colonies. To conduct the war against the rebels in the Thirteen colonies, the British government organized military departments at key points which the army could control. The central department was the occupied zone around New York City; the Southern was Florida; the Eastern (or Northeastern) was Nova Scotia, which included New Brunswick; the Northern was the old Province of Canada, now Ontario and Quebec.

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These published rolls are intended to provide a fairly comprehensive list of the loyal colonials who joined the Provincial Corps of the British Army , 1775-1784, that werepart of the Northern, or Canadian, command during the American Revolution. The name "Provincial corpos of the British Army" applied to regiments established for loyal residents of Britain's colonies. To conduct the war against the rebels in the Thirteen colonies, the British government organized military departments at key points which the army could control. The central department was the occupied zone around New York City; the Southern was Florida; the Eastern (or Northeastern) was Nova Scotia, which included New Brunswick; the Northern was the old Province of Canada, now Ontario and Quebec.

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