Shortly after the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the General Assembly of Rhode Island decided to raise a brigade of three regiments to join the Army of Observation during the Siege of Boston. The three regiments were organized in May 1775. The regiment from Providence County was placed under the command of Colonel Daniel Hitchcock, for whom it was named as the Continental Army did not have numerical designations of units at that time. and Church's Regiment. Shortly after the regiments were organized, they marched north to Boston under the command of Brigadier General Nathanael Greene. The Regiment would see action at Roxbury, Massachusetts during the Battle of Bunker Hill in June. The regiment was expanded to ten companies on 28 June 1775. It was adopted into the Continental Army when General George Washington arrived in Cambridge and took command on 3 July 1775. It was assigned to Greene's Brigade on 22 July 1775.
11th Continental Infantry (1776)
The regiment was re-organized as the 11th Continental Infantry on 1 January 1776. Following the British evacuation of Boston in March, the regiment, along with the bulk of the Continental Army, was redeployed to defend New York City. The British landed in force on Long Islandin September 1776 and defeated the inexperienced Continentals at the Battle of Long Island. The last engagements of the 11th Continental Infantry were the Battles of Trenton and Princeton in early January 1777.
2nd Rhode Island Regiment (1777-1781)
The regiment was re-organized as the 2nd Rhode Island Regiment after the death of Colonel Hitchcock on 13 January 1777. Colonel Israel Angell was placed in command of the regiment. In late 1777 it fought at the Battle of Red Bank and Major Simeon Thayer of the 2nd led the defenders during the latter part of the Siege of Fort Mifflin. The 2nd Rhode Island spent the winter of 1778 at Valley Forge. In 1778 the 2nd Rhode Island Regiment distinguished itself at the Battles of Monmouth and the Rhode Island. From late 1778 to December 1780 the regiment was assigned to Starks's Brigade in the Main Army based in Morristown, New Jersey. The regiment's last major engagement was the Battle of Springfield in June 1780, where the regiment lost six killed, 31 wounded and three missing out of a strength of 160. The regiment also fought in several other skirmishes and minor engagements before being consolidated with the 1st Rhode Island Regiment in 1781.
Consolidation (1781)
In February 1781, the 2nd Rhode Island Regiment was combined with the remnants of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment to form the Rhode Island Regiment. The Rhode Island Regiment served until British evacuated New York and was finally disbanded on December 25, 1783.
Service record
Significant campaigns and battles
Siege of Boston
Battle of Long Island
Battle of Trenton
Battle of Princeton
Morristown, New Jersey
Battle of Red Bank
Siege of Fort Mifflin
Valley Forge
Battle of Monmouth
Battle of Rhode Island
Morristown, New Jersey
Battle of Springfield
Senior Officers
Colonels
Daniel Hitchcock; 3 May 1775 - January 13, 1777
Israel Angell; January 13, 1777 - December 31, 1780
Lieutenant Colonels
Ezekiel Cornell; 3 May 1775 - October 1776
Israel Angell; October 1776 - 13 January 1777
Jeremiah Olney; 13 January 1777 - 31 December 1781
Majors
Israel Angell; 3 May 1775 - October 1776
Christopher Smith; October 1776 - 31 December 1777
Simeon Thayer; 1 January 1777 - 31 December 1780
Note - The dates shown are the dates of rank. In many cases promotions were late and the date of rank was retroactively conferred.