Moses Rawlings
Continental Army, American Revolutionary War, Battle of Fort Washington, Michael Cresap
978-613-6-93344-3
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2011-07-08
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Moses Rawlings (1740–1809) served in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, most notably at the Battle of Fort Washington. He attained the rank of colonel before leaving the military in 1779. He later served as the State Commissioner for Prisoners in Maryland. Rawlings was appointed as first lieutenant in Capt. Michael Cresap's Independent Rifle Company from Frederick County, Maryland.However, shortly afterward Captain Cresap died, and Rawlings replaced him as company commander. On June 17, 1776, the company was joined to the newly formed Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, and Rawlings was named the second in command and given the rank of lieutenant colonel.
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