Bristol, Rhode Island in the Revolutionary War 1775-1783

Barrington Artillery Company

The Barrington Artillery Company was a subdivision of the Barrington Militia Company. It was created in 1776 by the General Assembly, as part of a wider initiative to defend Rhode Island’s coastal towns. It began as 14 men drawn from the wider company. In April, 1776, the company was deployed to Bristol as a result of a false alarm.

Known militiamen who served in the Barrington Artillery Company during the Revolution include:

Captains: Samuel Bosworth

Enlisted: Joseph Adams, William Jones, Nathaniel Peck, Samuel Viall, Sylvester Viall