Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse 1774
(Samuel P. Bates History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers)
In September, 1747 the first General Continental Congress met at Philadelphia, and troops from Europe arrived in America to enforce the arbitrary measures of the mother country, to erect fortifications, and seize and secure the military stores of her Colonies. In this alarming crisis, when the storm was about to burst and rage with violence in the Revolutionary war, the following named twenty-eight gentlemen, of the highest respectability and fortunes, voluntarily associated on the 17th day of November, 1774, and constituted The Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse, now The First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry:
Abraham Markoe Captain Henry Hill Private Andrew Allen First Lieutenant John Boyle do Samuel Morris Second Lieutenant John Mitchell do James Mease Cornet Samuel Caldwell do Thomas Mease First Sergeant Blair M. Clenechan do William Hall Second Sergeant Benjamin Randolph do Samuel Penrose Third Sergeant George Fullerton do Samuel Howell First Corporal William Todd do James Hunter Second Corporal George Campbell do Thomas Leiper Private Levi Hollingsworth do John Dunlap do George Groff do William Pollard do Thomas Peters do James Budden do Andrew Caldwell do Robert Hare do William West, Jr do They equipped at their own expense, volunteered their services to the Continental Congress, and served during the entire Revolutionary war. While General Washington was in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, in 1776 and 1777, the Troop were his body guard. They served also with distinction in the war 1812.
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