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Green Mountain Boys

The Green Mountain Boys were a militia organization established in 1770 in the territory between the British provinces of New York and New Hampshire, known as the New Hampshire Grants and later in 1777 as the Vermont Republic (which later became the state of Vermont).[2][3] Headed by Ethan Allen and members of his extended family, it was instrumental in resisting New York's attempts to control the territory, over which it had won de jure control in a territorial dispute with New Hampshire.

This article is about the historical organization prior to the 20th century. For the modern military unit, see Vermont National Guard.

Green Mountain Boys

October 24, 1764[1] – 1779 (various revivals afterward)

Vermont Militia

Green, blue, white
(gold fringe is modern decorative)

Some companies served in the American Revolutionary War, including notably when the Green Mountain Boys, led under the command of Ethan Allen who was assisted by Benedict Arnold, captured Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain on May 10, 1775, and invaded Canada later in 1775. In early June 1775, Ethan Allen and his then subordinate, Seth Warner, induced the Continental Congress at Philadelphia to create a Continental Army ranger regiment from the then New Hampshire Grants. Having no treasury, the Congress directed that New York's revolutionary Congress pay for the newly authorized regiment. In July 1775, Allen's militia was granted support from the New York revolutionary Congress.


The Green Mountain Boys disbanded more than a year before Vermont declared its independence in 1777 from Great Britain "as a separate, free and independent jurisdiction or state". The Vermont Republic operated for 14 years, before being admitted in 1791 to the United States as the 14th state.


The remnants of the Green Mountain Boys militia were largely reconstituted as the Green Mountain Continental Rangers. Command of the newly formed regiment passed from Allen to Seth Warner. Allen joined the staff of the Northern Army of New York's Major General Philip Schuyler and was given the rank of lieutenant colonel. Under Warner the regiment fought at the battles of Hubbardton and Bennington in 1777. The regiment was disbanded in 1779.[4]: 143–145 [5]: 220 [6]


The Green Mountain Boys mustered again during the War of 1812, the Civil War, the Spanish–American War, the Vietnam War, the Afghanistan War and the Iraq War. Today it is the informal name of the Vermont National Guard, which comprises both the Army and Air National Guards.

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– militia member (lieutenant) (Ethan Allen's cousin)[9]

Ebenezer Allen

– militia leader (general)

Ethan Allen

– militia leader, and the founder of the University of Vermont (Ethan Allen's brother)[10]

Ira Allen

– militia member (captain) (Ethan Allen's cousin)[11]

Remember Baker

– Vermont Supreme Court Justice, 1778–1786, diarist who chronicled the Green Mountain Boys’ 1775 expedition to Canada.[12]

John Fassett Jr.

– Vermont Supreme Court Justice, adjutant general of the Vermont Militia[13]

David Fay

– regimental surgeon and political leader of early Vermont[14]

Jonas Fay

– militia leader (captain), future governor of Vermont[15]

Jonas Galusha

– militia leader, Hoisington's Rangers (major), served in the French-Indian War, and participated in the Battle for Crown Point

Joab Hoisington

– militia member (second lieutenant), and future congressman[16]

Matthew Lyon

– son of Captain Samuel Robinson, a founder of Bennington

David Robinson

– colonel in Vermont Militia during American Revolution, 2nd governor of Vermont Republic, one of the first two senators from Vermont.[17]

Moses Robinson

– poet, militia member and spokesman, known as the "Bard of the Green Mountains" who "Set the Hills on Fire".[18]

Thomas Rowley

– militia member (lieutenant)

Elishama Tozer

– militia leader (colonel)[19]

Seth Warner

Battle of Bennington

Battle of Hubbardton

Fort Ticonderoga

Invasion of Canada (1775)

a conflict between settlers from Connecticut and Pennsylvania.

Pennamite–Yankee War

Saratoga campaign

Army of the Republic of Texas

Texian Army

Texas Navy

Nauvoo Legion

(Bear Flaggers)

California Republic

Vermont National Guard

Green Mountain Anarchist Collective

List of United States militia units in the American Revolutionary War

(1969) [1798]. The natural and political history of the State of Vermont, one of the United States of America. Charles E. Tuttle Company. ISBN 0-8048-0419-2.

Allen, Ira

Cooper, Grace Rogers (1973). (PDF). Smithsonian Institution Press. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-09.

Thirteen Star Flags

Tuttle, Mrs. George F. (1909). 300 Years In The Champlain Valley. Saranac, NY: Daughters of the American Revolution.

Van de Water, Frederic Franklyn (1974). The Reluctant Republic: Vermont 1724–1791. The Countryman Press.  0-914378-02-3.

ISBN

Shalhope, Robert. (1996). Bennington and the Green Mountain Boys: The Emergence of Liberal Democracy in Vermont, 1760-1850. Johns Hopkins University Press

Ethan Allen History: Green Mountain Boys

Novel: Memoir of a Green Mountain Boy

Soldiers of the Revolutionary War buried in Vermont

Roster of the Green Mountain Boys

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