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  • Hill's (James) Company (1775)
  • Hill's (John) Company (1775)
  • Hobart's Regiment (1777)
  • Hobbs' Company (1775)
  • Hodgdon's Company (1775-76)
  • Hodgon's Company (1775)
  • Houston's Command (1777)
  • Hutchins' (Hezekiah) Company (1777)
  • Hutchins' (Joseph) Company (1777)
  • Hutchins' Company (1780)
  • Kelley's Regiment of Volunteers (1777-78)
  • Ladd's Command (1782)
  • Langdon's Company of Light Horse Volunteers (1777-78)
  • Littlefield's Company (1775)
  • Lovewell's Regiment (1778-81)
  • McClary's Regiment of Militia (1777-81)
  • McGlaughlin's Company (1777)
  • McIntyre's Company (1775)
  • Mellin's Company (1777)
  • Merrill's Company (1775)
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