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NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA

QUERY IX.

THE NUMBER AND CONDITION OF THE MILITIA AND REGULAR TROOPS, AND THEIR PAY?

The following is a state of the militia, taken from returns of 1780 and 1781, except in those counties marked with an asterisk, the returns from which are somewhat older.

Situation Counties Militia Situation Counties Militia
Westward of the Allegany--445S. Lincoln 600   Greenesville 500
Jefferson 300   Dinwiddie 750 *
Fayette 156   Chesterfield 655
Ohio     Prince George 382
Monongalia 1000 *   Surry 380
Washington 829 *   Sussex 700 *
Montgomery 1071   Southampton 874
Greenbriar 502   Isle of Wight 600 *
Between the Allegany and Blue Ridge -- 7673. Hampshire 930   Nansemond 644 *
Berkeley 1100 *   Norfolk 880 *
Frederick 1143   Princess Anne 594 *
Shenando 925 *   Henrico 619
Rockingham 875   Hanover 796
Augusta 1375   New Kent 418 *
Rockbridge 625 *   Charles City 286
Botetourt 700 *   James City 235
Between the Blue Ridge and Tide Waters -- 1S,82S. Loudoun 1746   Williamsburg 129
Fauquier 1078   York 244 *
Culpeper 1513   Warwick 100 *
Spotsylvania 480   Elizabeth City 182
Orange 600 *   Caroline 805
Louisa 603   King William 436
Goochland 550 *   King and Queen 500
Fluvanna 296 *   Essex 468
Albemarle 873   Middlesex 210 *
Amherst 896   Gloucester 850
Buckingham 625 *   Fairfax 652
Bedford 1300   Prince William 614
Henry 1004   Stafford 500 *
Pittsylvania 725 *   King George 483
Halifax 1139 *   Richmond 412
Charlotte 612   Westmoreland 544
Prince Edw'd 589   Northumberl'nd 630
Cumberland 408   Lancaster 302
Powhatan 330   Accomac 1208 *
Amelia 1125 *   Northhampton 430 *
Lunenburg 677     _______
Mecklenburg 1100 Whole Militia of the State 49,971
Brunswic 559    

See Topographical Analysis in App. IV.

Every able-bodied freeman, between the ages of 16 and 50, is enrolled in the militia. Those of every county are formed into companies, and these again into one or more battalions, according to the numbers in the county. They are commanded by Colonels, and other subordinate officers, as in the regular service. In every county is a County-Lieutenant, who commands the whole Militia of his county, but ranks only as a Colonel in the field. We have no general officers always existing. These are appointed occasionally, when an invasion or insurrection happens, and their commission determines with the occasion. The Governor is head of the military, as well as civil power. The law requires every Militia-man to provide himself with the arms usual in the regular service. But this injunction was always indifferently complied with, and the arms they had have been so frequently called for to arm the Regulars that in the lower parts of the country they are entirely disarmed. In the middle country a fourth or fifth part of them may have such firelocks as they had provided to destroy the noxious animals which infest their farms; and on the western side of the Blue Ridge they are generally armed with rifles. The pay of our Militia, as well as of our Regulars, is that of the Continental Regulars. The condition of our Regulars, of whom we have none but Continentals, and part of a battalion of State troops, is so constantly on the change that a state of it at this day would not be its state a month hence. It is much the same with the condition of the other Continental troops, which is well enough known.

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