He served in the North Carolina militia during the Revolutionary War.
The right wing first came on the North Carolina militia, which fled at its approach.
Cornwallis' movements were shadowed by companies of North Carolina militia.
Stevens' militia was positioned behind a line of North Carolina militia.
The panic quickly spread to the North Carolina militia, and they also broke ranks and fled.
He fought with the 1st Battalion of the North Carolina militia, and reenlisted in 1779.
The artillery was placed in the center with North Carolina militia in the rear.
Until then, Franklin did not have the benefit of either the national army or the North Carolina militia.
Ford was a lieutenant in the North Carolina militia; his descendants still live there.
Mebane was also a brigadier general in the North Carolina militia.