Selin's Independent Rifle Company
&
Captain Selin's Company / Ottendorff's Corps

is a re-creation of an original American Revolutionary Rifle Company which fought during the American War Of Independence.

Originally part of Ottendorff's Corps, authorized by Congress as a Company of American Jägers or Riflemen: some of it's engagements that we have documentation for were in the
New Jersey Campaigns of 1777 at the Battle of Bound Brook, NJ; Then with Charles Armand (
Tuffin, Marquis de La Rouerie) at the Battle of Short Hills, Woodbridge NJ, and many engagements in and about Head of Elk, Brandywine, Germantown, White Marsh and at winters quarters in Valley Forge.

By the Fall of 1778 the unit was split from Armand's as an Independent Corps & was deployed on the frontier settlements of the Minisink, NY.
The Spring 1779 saw the unit marching for the Pennsylvania settlement of Wyoming,
making preparations for the wilderness campaign of General Sullivan.
During the Sullivan Expedition, Selin's Independent Rifle Company was attached to the 3rd Brigade
under General Edward Hand. In part, this group consisted of
Light Corps and Rifles who served as the van throughout the Campaign.
The Battle of Newtown, NY, in August 1779 was the major engagement during this Campaign.
After the Sullivan - Clinton Campaign, we served as frontier guards for the
Wyoming Settlement and surrounding outposts.
1781 saw the unit attached to Moses Hazen's Regiment,
through The Siege of Yorktown until the end of the war.

(download our research papers)

Originally formed at the same time George Washington was authorized to raise the 16 Additional Regiments, Ottendorff's Corps, being authorized by Congress, can be listed as an additional Regiment to the 16.

The Company throughout the war saw many changes to its structure.

In its first year of deployment, 1777 saw the unit as light infantry, in part as American Jaegers, facing the German Jaegers deployed by Captain Johann Ewald in the Jersey Campaigns. The unit at that time was mostly composed of Pennsylvania Germans and equipped with the PA style
longrifles many made by German immigrant gunsmiths or German Jaeger rifles ( from the Fatherland) and accoutred in a similar fashion to the European foe. The unit's European Officers (Ottendorff and Selin) who chose to fight for the American cause no doubt were worthy opponents to the recently deployed German troops sent to America by the British.

By 1778, with ranks much reduced from the Jersey & Philadelphia Campaigns and their new commander (Charles Armand) away recruiting French compatriots in New England, what was left of the "Late Ottendorff's Corps" under Captain Selin emerged from the Valley Forge winter, by now their uniforms worn to rags.

By late 1778-79 the unit (now removed from Armand's command by Washington's orders) was on the Frontiers of NY and PA fighting Tories and Indians. At that time the unit took on a more woodland-style dress in the warmer months only to return to a more uniformed appearance again by 1781 when becoming part of Moses Hazen's 2nd Canadian Regiment at the Battle of Yorktown until war's end .

(research papers available for downloading)

We can trace our lineage back to the formation of  the"Corps de Ottendorf" or Ottendorf's Corps, which was authorized by
Congress Dec. 5, 1776, assigned to the main Army.
Three main Companies (also two secondary companies) were organized in Eastern Pennsylvania from Dec. 9, 1776 thru June 17, 1777.
Company No. 1 was composed of Light Infantry and Commanded by Major De Ottendorf until June of 1777 when it was taken over by Charles Armand. This was Armand's first command in the American War. Company No. 2 was commanded by Captain Antoni Selin. This Uniformed Company of Foot was composed of light infantry & rifles (hunters-jägers as the germans called them). Company No. 3 was to be commanded by John Paul Schott, also working as an independent company, it too, was similar in composition to Selin's Company.
By mid June of 1777 it was redesignated as the
"Late Ottendorf's Corps", commanded by Col. Armand, as just mentioned.
Armand then began recruiting Frenchmen who would fight for the cause. Now comprising a number of partisan officers Company No 1 was composed of mounted Cavalry, dismounted dragoons and lights . Antoni Selin still had command of the Independent Company of Foot through the Fall of 1778. This now comprised a portion of Schott's original Company also, since Schott had been taken prisoner at the Battle of Short Hills in June 1777
By the Fall & Winter of 1778, Captain Schott had been released from captivity and rejoined Captain Selin, now separated from Armand's Corps by General Washington. They wintered on the frontiers of Minisink, NY.
They Arrived in Wyoming Pa early in 1779 to be a part of the Sullivan / Clinton Campaign. Upon their return, they wintered in the Wyoming, PA frontier. .
On January  1, 1781 Captain Selin & his Company were reassigned to General Moses Hazen's
2nd Canadian Regiment ( Congress' Own). They took part in the Battle of Yorktown & remained as part of Hazen's regiment until the end of hostilities.

 

We are members of the Continental Line, a National Organization of American War of Independence Reenactors and as such take part in the many
sponsored events each year. We are based out of upper New York State and our members range from New York and PA.




In 1995, Selin's Ind. Rifle Company became a provisional member of the Continental Line
under the sponsorship of the 3rd NY, Dewitt's Co.


Steve Collward & Jim Filipski - Ottendorff's Corps at Brandywine 2006

On February 3, 1996, our unit was accepted for full membership at the annual meeting
of the Continental Line in Warrington, Pa.



If you would like more information concerning our group
& would like to become a Revolutionary War Re-enactor
or have some documentation you wish to share
Please
E-mail us.




Members and New Recruit Pages

Introduction



Selin's Company Dress Regulations


Captain Selin's Company
1777 Uniform of de Ottendorff's Corps



Of the Instruction of Recruits

Manual of Arms- Steuben's Drill

Selin's Company Safety Standards

Military Stores & Supplies


 

Capt. Selin's Company Events Schedule For 2010

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Documentation

This  historical documentation is also avalible in PDF format for downloading
Look for the link on the following pages

If you would like to read about the history of the unit,
please follow these links:


This chronology represents our latest findings which are taken from contemporary writings which documents Captain Selin's Revolutionary War career.
Ottendorf, Selin, Schott and Armand  - A Revolutionary War Timeline or * Download .PDF*

Johann Heinrich Bartholomey's Service in Selin's Company 1777  

Orderly Book of Captain Selin's Company 1777  available in .pdf format
or as a
html page

Muster rolls, Payrolls and Assorted list of the men of Selin's Company during the Revolution, along with it's associated units, companies and Corps. *New* A Geneologist Haven!


Visit Our newest find: Captain Selin's Pistol Circa 1777

Visit

2010 Photo Galleries

Maytown, PA. 250th Anniversary Celebrations

Battle of Monmouth June 2010

Escape from Wyoming July 2010

2009 Photo Galleries

Monmouth June 2009

Battle of Wyoming July 2009

The 230th Anniversary of The Battle of Newtown

Rockford Plantation September 2009

Gelston Castle, NY September 2009

Hope Lodge White Marsh Encampment 2009

2008 Photo Galleries

Battle At Boone's

Monmouth 230th Anniversary Part 1

Monmouth 230th Anniversary Part 2

230th Anniversary of the Battle of Wyoming

Battle of Newtown 2008


2007 Photo Galleries

School of the Soldier 2007

Battle of Bordentown June 9th & 10th 2007

Battle of Monmouth June 2007

Ft. Delaware July 2007

Battle of Newtown August 2007

Battle of Brandywine 230th September 2007

Continental Line's 20th Anniversary, Mt. Vernon Sept 2007

Rockford Plantation October 2007

Rockford Plantation General Hand's Estate

White Marsh Encampment 230th


2006 Photo Galleries

March 27th 2006 Cub Scouts Presentation

War In Schohary    May 6th &7th 2006

School of the Soldier 2006

Battle of Monmouth 2006

White Plains NY The Grand Reconnaissance 225th

Battle of Newtown 2006

Battle of Brandywine 2006

225th Anniversary of Yorktown

2005 Galleries

May 14th 2005 School of the Soldier

June 18th & 19th 2005 227th Anniversary of the Battle of Monmouth

July 16th & 17th 2005 Fort Delaware

August 13th & 14th 2005 Old Mill Village Museum

August 27th & 28th 2005 Battle of Newtown

October 8th & 9th 2005 Whitpain

2004 Galleries

The 225th Anniversary of The Battle of Newtown

The 225th Anniversary of the Groveland Ambuscade

Old Mill Village Museum 18th Century Weekend 2004


Visit our other Photo galleries from previous years




Our other sites of interest

Visit Ken Bohrer's excellent re-enactment photos at
www.americanrevolutionphotos.com

Battle of Chemung August 1779 - based on first hand accounts * New *


Battle of Newtown  visuals and first hand accounts of the major battle

of the Clinton Sullivan Campaign.

The Groveland Ambush and Aftermath / Clinton-Sullivan Campaign  * Updated *

Boyled Beef & Ashcake  reliving the ration

Battle of White Plains 2001 good pictures...takes time to load



To proudly honor a great commander, Captain Antoni Selin,
the Selinsgrove Brewing Company has produced an exceptional ale which bears his name.
Please visit this extraordinary micro-brewery's website at www.selinsgrovebrewing.com
If you're in the neighborhood of Selinsgrove, PA stop in their brew pub
and partake in a taste of the 18th century and honor this great man,
one of a very few commanders of the American Revolutionary War that have a grand ale named after him!



Ottendorff's Corps at Rockford Plantation 2007


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The music "The Dying RedCoat" by kind permission of John Renfo Davis
Thanks John!
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