Talk:6th Massachusetts Regiment

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Move the Span-Am unit to a new article as the 2 units had nothing in common except a simular name.Marc29th (talk) 21:40, 27 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I have found contradictory information as to the assignment of a Colonel John Nixon of the Continental Army[edit]

I have found contradictory information as to the assignment of a Colonel John Nixon of the Continental Army. Based on the below mentioned document, it appears to show Thomas Nixon as Colonel of the 6th Reg. and John Nixon as Colonel of the 5th Reg. After April 19,1775, Lt. Colonel Thomas Nixon is given command of the 4th Reg, then promoted to full Colonel and assigned to the 6th Reg. In fact my notes state that the 4th Continental Reg. became the 6th Massachusetts Reg.

It is tough to track the actual regiments through the war as numbering and naming conventions changed at different stages of the war. What I believe I have found is that John Nixon was in charge of the 5th Massachusetts Regt. from at least April 24th 1775- December 1775. It appears some time in 1776 after the British evacuation of Boston (March) and possibly during or after the battles of New York (August), he was promoted to Brig. General. So at this point is where it becomes foggy. It looks like Rufus Putnam became Colonel of the 5th Regt., and both Putnam's 5th and Thomas Nixon's 6th Regt. came under John Nixon's Brigade.

In MASSACHUSETTS Soldiers and Sailors Revolutionary War. A COMPILATION FROM THE ARCHIVES. http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=afterminal&L=5&L0=Home&L1=Research+%26+Technology&L2=Government+Data+%26+Documents&L3=State+Documents+%26+Resources&L4=State+Documents+Online&sid=Eoaf&b=terminalcontent&f=lib_ourorganization_governmentdocs_soldiersandsailors&csid=Eoaf

PREPARED AND PUBLISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH In accordance with Chapter 100, Resolves OF 1891. BOSTON : WRIGHT & POTTER PRINTING CO., STATE PRINTERS, 18 Post Office Square. 1902.

Nixon, John, Sudbury. Captain of a company of Minute-men, Col. Abijah Pierce's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775 [service not given] ; also, order of the day, dated Cambridge, May 20, 1775, taken from Col. Loammi Baldwin's Orderly Book ; said Nixon, Colonel, reported as field officer of the main guard for May 20, 1775 ; also, orders of the day, dated Cambridge, June 1, and June 9, 1775, taken from Col. Baldwin's Orderly Book; said Nixon, Colonel, reported as officer of the day for June 1, and June 9, 1775; also, general order dated Headquarters, Cambridge, July 22, 1775, making dis- position of the forces about Boston and dividing the army into 3 grand divi- sions to consist of 2 brigades each ; said Nixon's regt. assigned to a brigade to be commanded by Brig. Gen. Sullivan, which was to form part of left wing or second division of tlie army under Maj. Gen. Lee, and to be stationed at Winter Hill; also. Colonel; engaged April 24, 1775; service to Aug. 1, 1775, 3 mos. 15 days; roll dated Camp at Winter Hill ; also. Colonel, 5th regt. ; list of field and staff officers appearing on a return of Cajit. Joseph Butler's (1st) CO., dated Winter Hill, Sept. 30, 1775 ; also. Brigadier General ; return of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from Col. Ezekiel How's (4th Mid- dlesex Co.) regt.; residence, Sudbury; engaged for town of Sudbury; also, Brigadier General ; Continental Army jmy accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1777, to Oct. 1, 1780; also, receipt given to John Pierce, Deputy Paymaster General, dated Constitution Island, July 25, 1770, signed by said Nixon, for 2 mos. pay and subsistence received of Benjamin Heywood ; also, receipt given to Benjamin Heywood, dated Camp Steenrapie, Sept. 11, 1780, signed by said Nixon, for all monies due him for pay and rations, and for $9<X) delivered to Mrs. Nixon, at Framingham.

Nixon, Thomas, Framingham. Lieutenant Colonel; list of officers of Col. John Nixon's regt.; approved in Committee of Safety at Cambridge, June 5, 1775, and resolved that said officers be recommended to Congress for commissions ' ordered in Provincial Congress June 5. 1775, that commissions be delivered said officers; also. Lieutenant Colonel, Col. John Nixon's regt.; engaged April 24, 1775; service to Aug. 1, 1775, 3 mos. 15 days; roll dated Camp at Winter Hill; also, Col. Nixon's (5th) regt.; list of field and staff officers appearing on a return of Capt. Jo.seph Butler's (1st) co., dated Winter Hill, Sept. .30, 1775 ; also, Lieutenant Colonel, in command of 4th regt. ; regimental return dated North Castle, Nov. 9, 1776; also, receipts for wages for Oct.-Dec, 1776; also. Colonel; Continental Army pay accounts for service from J.an. 1,' 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779: also, pay abstracts for rations allowed between June 11^ 1777, and Dec. .31, 1777, certified at Albany ; credited with 1.37 davs allowance ; also. Colonel, 4th Mass. regt. ; muster roll of field, staff, and commissioned officers, dated Van Schaick's Lsland, Sept. 2, 1777, and sworn to at Camp near Stillwater; commissioned Nov. 1, 1776; also, same regt.; muster roll of field, staff, and commissioned officers for Nov. and Dec, 1777, dated Albany; re- ported furloughed Dec. 28, 1777, for 2 months by Gen. Gates ; also, same regt. ; niuster roll of field, staff, and commissioned officers, made up from Jan. 3,' 1778, to.May 4, 1778; also. Colonel : return of officers for clothing, dated Bos- ton, Nov. 24, 1778 ; also, Colonel ; return of men who were in camp on or before

482 MASSACHUSETTS SOLDIERS AXD SAILORS

Nixon, Thomas, continued. Aug. 15, 1777, and who had not been absent subsequently excej)t on furlough, etc., dated Camp near Peekskill, Fel>. 16, 1779; aho, Captain and Colonel, 5th Mass. regt. ; muster roll for May, 1779, dated Camp Highlands ; alxo, Colonel, 6th Mass. regt. ; list of settlements of rank of Continental officers, dated West Point, made by a board held for the purpose and confirmed by Congress Sept. 6, 1779; commissioned Aug. 9, 1776; also, Colonel, 6th Mass. regt. ; Continen- tal Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780; also, same regt. ; return of officers entitled to the commutation of 5 years full pay in lieu of half pay ; reported deranged Dec. 31, 1780, pursuant to a resolve of Congress of Oct. 21, 1780.

Minuteman041975 (talk) 19:54, 1 October 2010 (UTC)minuteman041975[reply]

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