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This is a list of generals of the Continental Army, the national army of the United States during the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). These general officers were commissioned by the Continental Congress, the de facto U.S. government during the war. Most of the generals were, when the war began, British subjects who resided in the Thirteen Colonies, although Congress also commissioned a number of foreign volunteers for service in the American army. Revolutionary War generals who served in state militias or in the allied French army were not officers of the Continental Army, although some Continental generals also held rank in these services.

Congress voted to establish the Continental Army on 14 June 1775; the following day, forty-three year-old George Washington was unanimously appointed "General and Commander in Chief" of the army, "to command all the continental forces, raised, or to be raised, for the defense of American liberty."[1] Washington, expressing misgivings about his abilities, accepted the command and offered to serve without salary. (Ferling 44) a position he held throughout the war. Although others had hoped to receive that appointment,

a Virginian, was selected in part because the soldiers already opposing the British Army at the siege of Boston] were primarily from New England, and so

Ranking just below Washington were the major generals. Four major generals were appointed in April 1775 soon after the creation of the army. Artemas Ward, already in command at Boston, received the first appointment. Charles Lee, a former British Army officer highly recommended by Washington, was named the second major general. Philip Schuyler of New York and Israel Putnam of Connecticut, who were from colonies with significant numbers of troops already in the field, were the third and fourth major generals. Thereafter, most major generals in the Continental Army reached that rank by promotion from the lower rank of brigadier general rather than by direct appointment. The first major general to be promoted from the lower rank of brigadier general was Richard Montgomery. He was killed in 1775 while leading the assault against Quebec, becoming the highest ranked Continental Army officer to be killed in action.

Brigadier generals

Ranking below major generals were brigadier generals. The initial selection process entailed much political maneuvering. On 22 June 1775, Seth Pomeroy was the first to be appointed as a brigadier general, but he did not accept the position, and instead served as a major general in the Massachusetts militia.

Horatio Gates Washington had no serious rival for the position. In 1758, near the end of that war he temporarily commanded a brigade, the only American to have commanded that large a force. (Wright 26)

Seniority
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Complete list

Highest rank color code:

  Brevet Major General
  Brevet Brigadier General

Abbreviations in "Service notes" column:

  • BA: held a commission in the British Army
  • CC: member of the Continental or Confederation Congress
  • CMa: faced a court-martial but was acquitted
  • CMx: court-martialed and convicted of some charge
  • F&I: served in the French and Indian War (North America)
  • 7Y: served in the Seven Years' War (Europe)
Casualties
  • KIA: killed in action or died of wounds received in battle
  • POW: prisoner of war at some point (most were released in prisoner exchanges)
  • POW†: died in captivity
  • RIP: died during the war from non-battle related causes
  • WIA: wounded in action
More information #, Name ...
# Name Highest rank Date of rank[2] Served until Place of birth
(place served from, if different)
Year of birth Year of death Casualty? Service notes
1George Washington1C in C15 June 17751783Virginia17321799CC, F&I
2Artemas Ward2Maj. Gen.17 June 17751776Massachusetts17271800CC, F&I
3Charles Lee2Maj. Gen.17 June 17751780England17321782POWBA, CMc, F&I
4Philip Schuyler2Maj. Gen.19 June 17751779New York17331804CMa, CC
5Israel Putnam2Maj. Gen.19 June 17751783Massachusetts
(Connecticut)
17181790
6Richard Montgomery2Maj. Gen.9 December 17751775Ireland17381775KIABA, F&I
7John Thomas2Maj. Gen.6 March 17761776Massachusetts17241776RIPno ANB
8Horatio Gates2Maj. Gen.16 May 17761783England1728 (est.)1806
9William Heath2Maj. Gen.9 August 17761783Massachusetts17371814
10Joseph Spencer2Maj. Gen.9 August 17761778Connecticut17141789CC
11John Sullivan2Maj. Gen.9 August 17761779New Hampshire17411795POWCC
12Nathanael Greene2Maj. Gen.9 August 17761783Rhode Island17421786
13Benedict Arnold2Maj. Gen.17 February 17771780Connecticut17411801
14William Alexander2Maj. Gen.19 February 17771783New York17261783POW
15Thomas Mifflin2Maj. Gen.19 February 17771779Pennsylvania17441800CC
16Arthur St. Clair2Maj. Gen.19 February 17771783Pennsylvania17371818CMa
17Adam Stephen2Maj. Gen.19 February 17771777Scotland1721 (est.)1791CMx
18Benjamin Lincoln2Maj. Gen.19 February 17771783Massachusetts17331810POW
19Marquis de Lafayette2Maj. Gen.31 July 17771783France17571834WIA
20Philip de Coudray2Maj. Gen.11 August 17771777France17381777RIP
21Johann Kalb2Maj. Gen.15 September 1777[3]1780Bavaria17211780KIA
22Robert Howe2Maj. Gen.20 October 17771783North Carolina17321786no ANB, CMa
23Alexander McDougall2Maj. Gen.20 October 17771783Scotland17321786CC, CMx
24Thomas Conway2Maj. Gen.13 December 17771778Ireland17351800[4]
25Friedrich von Steuben2Maj. Gen.5 May 17781784Germany17201794
26William Smallwood2Maj. Gen.15 September 17801783Maryland17321792WF&I
27Samuel H. Parsons2Maj. Gen.23 October 17801782Connecticut17371789No ANB
28Henry Knox2Maj. Gen.15 November 17811784Massachusetts17501806
29Louis L. Duportail2Maj. Gen.16 November 17811783France17431802No ANB
30William Moultrie2Maj. Gen.15 October 17821783South Carolina17301805POW
31Seth Pomeroy3Brig. Gen.22 June 1775Massachusetts17061777RIPF&I
32David Wooster4Brig. Gen.22 June 17751777Connecticut17111777KIA
33Joseph Frye4Brig. Gen.10 January 17761776[5]Massachusetts17111794No ANB
34John Armstrong4Brig. Gen.1 March 17761777[6]Ireland: Ulster
(Pennsylvania)
17171795CC
35William Thompson4Brig. Gen.1 March 17761781Ireland17361781POW, RIPno ANB
36Andrew Lewis4Brig. Gen.1 March 17761777Ireland: Ulster
(Virginia)
17201781
37James Moore4Brig. Gen.1 March 17761777North Carolina17371777RIP
38Frederick W. de Woedtke4Brig. Gen.16 March 17761776Prussia17401776RIPno ANB
39Hugh Mercer4Brig. Gen.5 June 17761777Scotland1725 (est.)1777KIAno ANB
40James Reed4Brig. Gen.9 August 17761776[7]Massachusetts17231807no ANB
41John Nixon4Brig. Gen.9 August 17761780[8]Massachusetts17271815WIAF&I, no ANB
42James Clinton3Bvt. Maj. Gen.9 August 17761783New York17361812WIA[9]
43Christopher Gadsden4Brig. Gen.16 September 17761777South Carolina17241805POWCC
44Lachlan McIntosh4Brig. Gen.16 September 17761783Scotland17271806POW
45William Maxwell4Brig. Gen.23 October 17761780[10]Ireland: Ulster
(New Jersey)
17331796
46Matthias de Fermoy4Brig. Gen.5 November 17761778Martinique1737 (est.)?"terrible officer"
47Philippe Preudhomme de Borre4Brig. Gen.1 December 17761777Liège1717?charged with incompetence, resigned before inquiry
48Francis Nash4Brig. Gen.5 February 17771777Virginia17421777KIAno ANB
49Enoch Poor4Brig. Gen.21 February 17771780Massachusetts17361780RIPno ANB
50John Glover4Brig. Gen.21 February 17771782Massachusetts17321797
51John Paterson3Bvt. Maj. Gen.21 February 17771783Connecticut17441808ANB: Brvt Maj. Gen. 30 September 1783
52Anthony Wayne3Bvt. Maj. Gen.21 February 17771783Pennsylvania17451796CMa, ANB:brevet mg
53James M. Varnum4Brig. Gen.21 February 17771779Massachusetts17481789CC
54John Philip de Haas4Brig. Gen.21 February 17771783Holland17351786No ANB, served from PA, little known about him
55William Woodford4Brig. Gen.21 February 17771780Virginia17341780POW†ANB:was originally below Muhlenberg, Weedon & Scott;
56Peter Muhlenberg3Bvt. Maj. Gen.21 February 17771783Pennsylvania17461807ANB: bvt maj. gen. 30 Sep '83
57George Weedon4Brig. Gen.21 February 17771783Virginia17341793
58George Clinton4Brig. Gen.25 March 17771783New York17391812CC
59Edward Hand3Bvt. Maj. Gen.1 April 17771783Ireland: Leinster
(Pennsylvania)
17441802CC, ANB:brevet mg, September 1783
60Charles Scott3Bvt. Maj. Gen.1 April 17771783Virginia17391813POW
61Ebenezer Learned4Brig. Gen.2 April 17771778Massachusetts17281801No ANB
62Jedediah Huntington3Bvt. Maj. Gen.12 May 17771783Connecticut17431818ANB:3 October, bvt maj. gen.
63Casimir Pulaski4Brig. Gen.15 September 17771779Poland17481779KIA
64John Stark3Bvt. Maj. Gen.4 October 17771783New Hampshire17281822ANB: bvt mg gen 30 September 1783
65Jethro Sumner4Brig. Gen.9 January 17791783Virginia17331785
66James Hogun4Brig. Gen.9 January 17791781Ireland?1781POW†
67Isaac Huger4Brig. Gen.9 January 17791783South Carolina17431797WIA
68Mordecai Gist4Brig. Gen.9 January 17791783Maryland17431792no ANB
69William Irvine4Brig. Gen.12 May 17791783Ireland: Ulster
(Pennsylvania)
17411804CC
70Daniel Morgan4Brig. Gen.13 October 17801783Pennsylvania (?)1735 (est.)1802POW
71Otho H. Williams4Brig. Gen.9 May 17821783Maryland17491794POW
72John Greaton4Brig. Gen.7 January 17831783Massachusetts17411783no ANB, promotion to bg came after war's end
73Rufus Putnam4Brig. Gen.7 January 17831783Massachusetts17381824
74Elias Dayton4Brig. Gen.7 January 17831783New Jersey17371807no ANB
75Charles T. Armand4Brig. Gen.26 March 17831783France17501793no ANB
76George Baylor5Bvt. Brig. Gen.9 January 17771783Virginia17521784POW, WIAno ANB
77Daniel Brodhead5Bvt. Brig. Gen.29 September 17761783New York17361809CMa, bvt 30 Sep '83
78Richard Butler5Bvt. Brig. Gen.7 June 17771783Ireland17431791bvt 30 Sep '83
79Thomas Clark5Bvt. Brig. Gen5 February 17771783North Carolina?17411792POW, WIAnot in Purcell, Heitman doesn't list bvt
80John Crane5Bvt. Brig. Gen.1 January 17771783Masachusetts17441805WIAbvt 30 September 1783
81Samuel Elbert5Bvt. Brig. Gen.5 July 17761783Georgia17401788POW, WIA[11]
82Christian Febiger5Bvt. Brig. Gen.26 September 17771783Denmark17461796POW, Bvt 30 Sep 1783
83John Gibson5Bvt. Brig. Gen.25 October 17771783Pennsylvania17401822no ANB
84John Gunby5Bvt. Brig. Gen.17 April 17771783Maryland ???no ANB
85Moses Hazen5Bvt. Brig. Gen.29 June 17811783Massachusetts17331803BA, CMa
86Richard Humpton5Bvt. Brig. Gen.25 October 17761783England1733 (est.)1804BA, no ANB
87Henry Jackson5Bvt. Brig. Gen.12 January 17771784Massachusetts17471809no ANB, bvt 30 Sep 1783
88Michael Jackson5Bvt. Brig. Gen.1 January 17771783Massachusetts17341801WIAF&I, no ANB
89Tadeusz Kościuszko5Bvt. Brig. Gen.18 October 17761783Poland17461817
90John Lamb5Bvt. Brig. Gen.1 January 17771783New York17351800POW, WIAbvt 30 Sep '83
91Noirmont de la Neuville5Bvt. Brig. Gen.1778-05-141778France ?17441800 (est.)7Y
92Monsieur de Laumoy5Bvt. Brig. Gen.1777-11-171783France ?17501832POW, WIAno ANB, bvt 30 Sep '83
93George Mathews5Bvt. Brig. Gen.10 February 17771783Virginia17391812POW, WIA
94Stephen Moylan5Bvt. Brig. Gen.5 June 17761783Ireland17341811CMa
95John Neville5Bvt. Brig. Gen.11 December 17771783Virginia17311803POWbvt 30 Sep '83
96Lewis Nicola5Bvt. Brig. Gen.20 June 17771783France ?17171807no ANB, 7Y ?
97Matthias Ogden5Bvt. Brig. Gen.1777-01-011783New Jersey17541791POW, WIAno ANB, bvt 30 Sep '83
98C.C. Pinckney5Bvt. Brig. Gen.16 September 17761783South Carolina17451825POW
99William Russell5Bvt. Brig. Gen.19 December 17761783Virginia1741 (est.)1793POWbvt 3 Nov '83, no ANB
100William Shepard5Bvt. Brig. Gen.4 May 17761783Massachusetts17371817WIAF&I
101Elisha Sheldon5Bvt. Brig. Gen.1776-12-121783Connecticut1740?no ANB, bvt 30 Sep '80 (says Purcell following Heitman, which may be a typo)
102Walter Stewart5Bvt. Brig. Gen.[12]1777-06-171783Pennsylvania?1756 (est.)1796
103Herman Swift[13]5Bvt. Brig. Gen.1777-01-011783Connecticut ???no ANB, bvt 30 Sep '83
104Benjamin Tupper5Bvt. Brig. Gen.1777-07-071783Massachusetts17381792F&I, no ANB, bvt 30 Sep '83
105Philip Van Cortlandt5Bvt. Brig. Gen.21 November 17761783New York17491831bvt 30 Sep '83
106Goose Van Schaick5Bvt. Brig. Gen.1783-10-1010 October 17831783New York17361789
107Joseph Vose5Bvt. Brig. Gen.30 September 17831783Massachusetts17381816no ANB
108Samuel B. Webb5Bvt. Brig. Gen.30 September 17831783Connecticut17531807no ANB
109James Wilkinson5Bvt. Brig. Gen.6 November 17771778Maryland17571825
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Generals by state

More information State/colony, Number of generals ...
State/colony Number of generals Generals Brevet generals
New Hampshire Stark, Sullivan
Massachusetts Ward, Seth Pomeroy (declined), Heath, John Thomas (general)|Thomas]],
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
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