![]()
Welcome to the

Home Page
located in Wilkes-Barre, PA

Thank You to All Who Participated in Our Event
and
Made Escape from Wyoming a Success!
|
The 24th Connecticut Militia Regiment, Inc. is a recreated organized militia, as well as a non-profit organization composed of men and women who are deeply interested in preserving and recreating the life and times of the common people of the Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania during the Revolutionary War era. Emphasis has been placed on the soldiers and women that served in the Army from the Wyoming Valley area of Connecticut. The dress or uniform of our unit is primarily militarized civilian clothing with a mixture of issued military items, as most of the soldiers were of the settlements in the Valley.
We charge the Brits at Monmouth, 1778?
The 24th
Connecticut Regiment of Militia was originally established in the
Wyoming Valley by the Connecticut Legislature in Hartford in May,
1775. This area, now a part of Pennsylvania, was settled in 1769 and controlled
by Connecticut until 1782 when it was given to Pennsylvania
by the Continental Congress. Two independent Companies
of the Regiment were established by the Continental Congress in
August, 1776. The companies left the Wyoming Valley to join General
Washington at Morristown on January 1, 1777. After Morristown they
fought in the battles of Germantown, Brandywine, Fort
Mifflin,
White Marsh, spent the winter at Valley Forge, and fought in the
battle of Monmouth. They were released after Monmouth to come back to
the Valley for
the Battle of Wyoming, which they arrived too late to be of any help. The unit was with General John Sullivan's march during the summer of 1779 into the Finger Lake region of New York to punish the Iroquois for the Wyoming Massacre. With the settlement of the dispute between Pennsylvania and Connecticut over the Wyoming Valley, the regiment was designated as a Pennsylvania State Regiment and its history continues unbroken through years to the present day as the 109th Field Artillery, 28th Division, The Pennsylvania National Guard.
The 24th Connecticut Militia Regiment participated in the following battles and engagements:
As a reenacted unit, we have participated in many battles in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Virginia, Rhode Island and Quebec City, as well as encampments and demonstrations for civic organizations and municipalities. These offerings can be arranged for any organization. A fee is usually charged. The 24th Connecticut Militia Regiment, Inc. is affiliated with the Brigade of the American Revolution, the Continental Line and the Living History Association. It adheres to strict authenticity, documentation and safety regulations of these organizations. We welcome any individual who has an interest in living history and what life was like for the American man and woman in the 18th century during the birth of our country. New members must attend at least one meeting in order to see how we work and give us the opportunity to get to know you. Everyone pays an annual fee of $10.00 a year. We give you one year to accumulate your equipment and during this year the members of the unit will loan you the extra equipment that they have. If you are interested in joining the 24th Connecticut Militia Regiment, Inc. and living as our forefathers did during the American Revolution, please CLICK HERE to go to our Contact Page.
|
![]()
Last updated Aug 9, 2010
![]()
Visit our affiliation unit ... the 11th Pennsylvania Regiment
and our friends.. Captain Selin's Independent Company
![]()
|
Home | |Membership | Military History | Uniforming || Schedule | Joining | Pictures | Contact & Membership |