The following are extracts from various sources, mainly pension applications, that cite officers by name of LEE who commanded military elements at Stony Point, NY 15-16 July 1779. <<In June 1776, ****** Captain Philip Richard Francis LEE's company, 3rd Virginia Regiment, commanded by Col. Thomas Marshall and in Brigadier General George Weeden's celebrated Virginia Brigade.>> Comment-WEEDEN'S Brigade was stationed in the Highlands of New York at the time of Battle of Stony Point. The 3rd VA Regt of this brigade would have sent its Light Infantry Company in the spring of 1779 to be attached to Wayne's Corps of Light Infantry at Fort Montgomery, NY in preparation for the assault on the British fortificaion at Stony Point. << 1777-1778, Ensign Cpt John Lee's Co, Col George Gibson's 1st VA State Regt; 1779, served as LT in Cpt Winsor Brown's Co, Col Gibson's Regt; 1781 served as Pvt (sic) in Cpt Armstead White's Co, Culpeper Militia; served in battle of Long Bridge *>> Comment-The 1st VA State Regt. was a part of General Mechlenburg's brigade stationed in the NY Highlands at the time of the Stony Point assault. The 1st Va State Regiment would have sent its Light Infantry Company to join Wayne's Corps of Light Infantry in preparation for the assault on Stony Point. Mechlenburg's Brigade (including the 1st Virginia State Regiment) was placed in reserve and was to cover the operation though only its Light Infantry Companies to part in the assault. Major Henry LEE, "Light Horse Harry", commander the a Legion which provided security for Wayne's Corps of Light Infantry as it moved from Fort Montgomery to Stony Point on 15-16 July 1779. Best regards, Hugh <[email protected]> [DENTON, FRENCH, GOAR, GURNEY, HOFFMAN, HUFFMAN, KNOX, LEE, MIZNER, POILLON, ROSE, RUTGERS, SMOCK, THOMASON, WOOD]