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5th Massachusetts Regiment

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Active
  
1775-1783

Allegiance
  
Massachusetts

Type
  
Regiment

Country
  
United States

Branch
  
Continental Army

Role
  
Infantry

The 5th Massachusetts Regiment also known as the 27th Continental Regiment was raised on April 17, 1718, under Colonel Mansfield outside of Boston, Massachusetts. The regiment saw action at the Battle of Bunker Hill, New York Campaign, Battle of Trenton, Battle of Princeton. Colonel Rufus Putnam took command in January 1777 and participated in the Battle of Saratoga.

The regiment was furloughed on June 12, 1783, at New Windsor, New York, and disbanded on November 3, 1783.

Later units

During the American Civil War, there were two separate and distinct units, one the Fifth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and the other known as the 5th Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, which was a colored regiment. The 5th Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry was mustered out of Federal service at Clarksville, Texas, on October 31, 1865.

The 5th Massachusetts Volunteers served in the Spanish–American War, and was mustered out on March 31, 1899.

References

5th Massachusetts Regiment Wikipedia