Kent County Brigade

The Kent County Brigade was formed as part of the Rhode Island Militia during the American Revolutionary War. The Brigade was composed of 3 Regiments of 19 Companies from the towns of Warwick, East Greenwich, West Greenwich, and Coventry.

The Regiments were commanded by:


 * 1st Kent County Regiment (Warwick) under Col. John Waterman

Replaced by Col. Thomas Holden by May 1778

Under Lt. Col. Thomas Tillinghast, May 1780

No officers listed, May 1782

Under Lt. Col. Job Pierce, May 1783


 * 2nd Kent County Regiment (West Greenwich) under Col. Stephen Potter

Replaced by Col. Nathaniel Brown, December 1776

Replaced by Lt. Col. Archibald Kasson by May 1778 to close of war.


 * Kent County Senior Class Regiment under Maj. Samuel Wall, formed May 1780

Under Maj. Isaac Johnson, May 1781

Composition of the Brigade under Brig. General Thomas Holden in the summer of 1780: