Patriots The Patriots were commanded by
Brigadier General (Pro Tempore) William Lee Davidson, who was killed in action. Patriot units included the following: •
Salisbury District Brigade of the North Carolina militia detachment led by Brigadier General (Pro Tempore) William Lee Davidson, with the following known units: •
Mecklenburg County Regiment of the North Carolina militia detachment led by Lt. Col. William Polk, with ten (10) known companies, led by: • Capt. William Alexander • Capt. William Cole (from Randolph County) • Capt. Joseph Graham • Capt. Conrad Hise • Capt. James Huggins • Capt. James Ligert • Capt. Samuel Martin • Capt. James Maxwell • Capt. Charles Polk • Capt. Thomas Ray •
Rowan County Regiment of the North Carolina militia detachment led by Maj. James Hall (killed), with thirteen known companies, led by: • Capt. Abel Armstrong • Capt. Daniel Bryson • Capt. David Caldwell • Capt. Thomas Cowan • Capt. James Crawford (mortally wounded) • Capt. Thomas Davidson • Capt. John Dickey • Capt. Richard Graham • Capt. Thomas Morrison • Capt. Jacob Nichols • Capt. Samuel Reid • Capt. Richard Simmons • Capt. William Wilson •
Lincoln County Regiment of the North Carolina militia detachment led by Maj. David Wilson, with six known companies, led by: • Capt. John Baldridge • Capt. Peter Forney • Capt. Thomas Lofton • Capt. James Lytle • Capt. John Weir • Capt. John Work] •
Surry County Regiment of the North Carolina militia detachment of two known companies, led by: • Capt. Arthur Scott • Capt. John Morgan •
Burke County Regiment of the North Carolina militia detachment of one (known company, led by: • Capt. Alexander Irvin •
Johnston County Regiment (
New Bern District Brigade) of the North Carolina militia detachment of one known company, led by: • Capt. Thomas Culler •
Montgomery County Regiment of the North Carolina militia detachment led by Col. William Lofton, with three known companies, led by: • Capt. John Hill (Randolph County) • Capt. Jonathan Potts (Mecklenburg County) • Capt. William Twitty (Rutherford County) •
Orange County Regiment of the North Carolina militia detachment led by Lt. Col. Thomas Farmer and Maj. Archibald Murphy, with five known companies, led by: • Capt. William Greenwood • Capt. William Jamieson • Capt. Stephen Merritt (Granville County) • Capt. Shadrack Parish (Granville County) • Capt. William Nichols •
Caswell County Regiment (
Hillsborough District Brigade) of the North Carolina militia detachment of three known companies, led by: • Capt. Spillsby Coleman • Capt. F. Lawson • Capt. Robert Park •
Wake County Regiment (
Hillsborough District Brigade) of the North Carolina militia detachment of one known company, led by: • Capt. Etheldred Jones
British and loyalists The British forces were commanded by Lt. General Charles, Lord Cornwallis. The following units were under his command: •
Brigade of Guards, led by
Brig. Gen. Charles O'Hara, with 690 men in the following known units: • 1st Guards Battalion, led by Col.
Chapple Norton, with three companies, led by: • Lt. Col. Augustus Maitland - 1st Company • Lt. Col. Charles Horneck - 2nd Company • Lt. Col.
Lowther Pennington - Grenadier Company • 2nd Guards Battalion, led by Col. James Stewart, with two known companies, led by: • Lt. Col. Robert Lovelace - 3rd Company • Lt. Col. Thomas Swanton - 4th Company • Light Infantry, led by Col. Francis Hall, with three known companies, led by: • Lt. Col. Francis Hall - 3rd Scots Guards • Capt. William Maynard - Coldstream Guards • Lt. Col. Francis Dundas - 1st Guards •
23rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Welsh Fusiliers), with 279 men in two known companies, led by: • Capt. Forbes Champagne • Capt. Thomas Peter • Hesse-Kassel Musketeer Regiment von Bose, led by Maj. Chris du Buy, with 345 men in four known companies, led by: • Capt. Alexander Wilmonsky • Capt. Moritz von Stein • Capt. Johann Eichenbrodt • Capt. Herman Christian Rall •
British Legion, led by Unknown, with 180 men in two known companies, led by: • Capt. David Ogilvie • Capt. David Kinlock • Prince of Wales American Volunteers detachment of 10 men led by Ensign Patrick Garrett • Capt. Richard Hovenden • Capt. Thomas Sanford • Capt. Francis Gildart ==References==