The Washington District Regiment was established on December 23, 1776 by the North Carolina Provincial Congress.
Washington District became Washington County, North Carolina in 1777. The regiment was renamed the Washington County Regiment on December 18, 1777. The Washington District Regiment was part of the
Salisbury District Brigade when it was created in 1776. It was transferred to the newly created
Morgan District Brigade in 1782. After the war, Washington County, North Carolina became part of the
Southwest Territory in 1790. In 1779, Sullivan County was created by North Carolina from part of Washington County. In 1783, Green County was created by North Carolina out of Washington County. When Tennessee was admitted to the United States in 1796, Washington County became
Washington County, Tennessee. This county should not be confused with a separate location,
Washington County, North Carolina created in 1799 from
Tyrrell County. Colonels of the regiment included the following: • Colonel John Carter, commandant (1776–1781) •
Colonel Evan Shelby Sr., second colonel (1776–1783) •
Colonel John Sevier, commandant (1781–1783), Lieutenant Colonel (17761781) See
Engagements of the Salisbury District Brigade Regiments for a list of engagements of this regiment. ==See also==