3rd New Jersey Regiment

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3rd New Jersey Regiment
Active 1776-1783
Allegiance Continental Congress of the United States
Type Infantry
Part of New Jersey Line
Nickname "Jersey Blues"
Battles/wars Battle of Valcour Island,
New York Campaign,
Battle of Brandywine,
Battle of Germantown,
Battle of Monmouth,
the Sullivan Expedition,
Battle of Springfield.
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Colonel Elias Dayton
Canadian theater, 1775–1776
TiconderogaCrown PointLongue-PointeFort St. JeanQuebecLes Cèdres – Vaudreuil – Trois-RivièresValcour BayFort Cumberland
New York and New Jersey, 1776–1777
Long IslandKip's BayHarlem HeightsPell's PointWhite PlainsFort Washington1st Trenton2nd TrentonPrincetonForage WarBound Brook
Philadelphia campaign, 1777–1778
BrandywinePaoliGermantownWhite MarshMatson's FordCrooked BilletMonmouth
Northern theater after Saratoga, 1778–1781
Rhode IslandWyoming ValleyCarleton's RaidCherry ValleyStony PointPenobscot expeditionSullivan expeditionNewtownSpringfieldGroton Heights

The 3rd New Jersey Regiment was raised, on January 1, 1776, at Elizabethtown, New Jersey for service with the Continental Army. The regiment would see action at the Battle of Valcour Island, New York Campaign, Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth, Sullivan Expedition, and the Battle of Springfield. The regiment was disbanded, on January 1, 1781, at Pompton, New Jersey.

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