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  • Sampson's Company (1780)
  • Sawyer's Company (1780)
  • Scouts (Capt. Jacob Hall) (1781)
  • Scouts (Capt. John Sloan) (1777)
  • Scouts (Capt. Phineas Williams) (1777)
  • Scouts (Capt. Steel Smith) (1778)
  • Scouts (Lt. Asahel Smith) (1780)
  • Scouts (Lt. Hezekiah Silvavay) (1780)
  • Scouts (Lt. Nathan Howland) (1780)
  • Scouts (Maj. John Barron, Capt. Ebenezer Martin) (1776-81)
  • Scouts (1777)
  • Scouts Detachment of (Lt. Elijah Beenam) (1781)
  • Sergeant's Regiment (7th) (1782)
  • Smith's Command or Company (1777-78)
  • Smith's Company (1780-81)
  • Smith's Party (1779)
  • Soper's Company (1778)
  • Spooner's Company (1781)
  • Sprague's Company (1781)
  • Starr's Company (1780)
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