6th Maryland Regiment

6th Maryland Regiment
Active1776–1783
AllegianceContinental Congress of the United States
TypeInfantry
Size728 soldiers(1776)
re-organized to 611 soldiers (1781)
Part ofMaryland Line
EngagementsMonmouth,
Battle of Camden,
Guilford Court House,
Battle of Brandywine,
Battle of Germantown
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Colonel Otho H. Williams General Mordecai Gist Brigadier General Philippe Hubert Preudhomme de Borre
Recruitment Areas

The 6th Maryland Regiment, active from 27 March 1776—January 1, 1783, is most notable for its involvement during the American Revolutionary war of the same years. An infantry type regiment consisting of 728 soldiers, the 6th Maryland was composed of eight companies of volunteers from Prince Georges, Queen Anne's, Fredrick, Cecil, Harford, and Ann Arundel counties in the colony of Maryland

On 22 May 1777, the regiment was assigned to the 2nd Maryland Brigade. It was re-organized to nine companies on 12 May 1779 and reassigned to the Southern Department on 5 April 1780.