Jon,
One source that quickly comes to mind is Charles H. Lesser's The Sinews of
Independence: Monthly Strength Reports of the Continental Army, The
University of Chicago Press, 1976. It's essentially copies of those
original monthly strength reports from various archives. It gives detailed
listings by both regiment and brigade. There are certainly gaps, and the
emphasis is on the main army with Washington, with much less on the Southern
Campaigns. It will also require some tabulation on your part to arrive at
Virginia totals, but the numbers are there. Good luck.
Bill Welsch
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From: Jon Kukla
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 9:34 AM
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Subject: [VA-HIST] Virginia soldiers in Am Rev?
I'm looking for a reliable book/ article with accurate estimates of the
numbers of Virginia soldiers involved in Revolutionary War units serving
OUTSIDE the Commonwealth in northern or southern theaters. . . . Anecdotal
evidence suggests a strong presence of Virginians joined Washington, and
clearly Gov Henry devoted a lot of energy 1776-79 to recruitment and
supplies, etc.
Have looked at a lot of scholarship - Higginbotham, Lesser, Shy, Gruber,
Selby, etc. and a quite a bit in JSTOR (though the search strategy is
challenging) - but haven't yet found numbers that inspire confidence.
Welcome suggestions of books / articles / good dissertations . . .
Thank you
Jon Kukla
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