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    Rev War History CD 1
    35 volumes, 14,246 pages


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    While these downloadable books are extremely interesting, regrettfully, many of them have over-sized margins, are missing volumes, missing maps, have missing, unreadable or useless pages. For my own use and that of my friends, I have spent several weeks on each of these cds refurbishing books of interest to me, one page at a time.

    All works have been edited, repaired, missing pages replaced as possible, bookmarks and cross-links added, and formatted for on-screen readability. Adobe .pdx indexes have been provided, and on-line text searches linked where available. Only a single volume has no search provided. Many have both types of search.

    While these cds are of marketable value, terms of use requirements prohibit the books from being used in a commercial product. I am only allowed to charge a reasonable fee for materials and handling. If you would like to receive a copy of either cd, email your request, providing your mailing address. For each cd received, I would ask that you send payment of $5 minimum for materials and handling. Several weeks of manhours invested in each cd. Gratuities appreciated.

    Rev War History CD 2
    31 volumes, 10,273 pages


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  1. 17th Regiment of Light Dragoons, Historical Record of , Lancers [1759-1841],... (London: John W Parker, West Strand, 1841). Excerpt: 1759-1784.
    British Library record: Title: Historical Record of the Seventeenth Regiment of Light Dragoons, Lancers [1759-1841] ... Illustrated, etc. Main heading: ENGLAND. Departments of State and Official Bodies. Army. Cavalry. Cavalry Regiments. Seventeenth (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers Publication details: pp. viii. 84. 1841. Shelfmark: 8829.c.27. Notes: In. infra: Army. [Appendix.] Historical Records, etc. 1837, etc. 8o.

  2. Google Seventeenth Regiment of Light Dragoons, Lancers, Historical Record of the , Richard Cannon. Published 1841, J. W. Parker.

  3. "18th Century Documents" the Avalon Project at Yale Law School,

  4. 35th Regiment of Foot, Grenadier Co., "Manual of Arms 1764", with photos, from Royal Sussex Regimental Society. Video version here and here.

  5. Archive 64th Regiment of Foot during the American Revolution. Note that *all* links to this site are on Archive.org, requiring *lots* of time to load. This is/was a great site and deserves to be back online actively somewhere. Great website with relevant articles, including:

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  6. Archive Adair, James, trader with the Indians, The History of the American Indians ... "particularly those nations adjoining to the Missisippi [!] East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia: containing an account of their origin, language, manners, religious and civil customs, laws, form of government, punishments, conduct in war and domestic life, their habits, diet, agriculture, manufactures, diseases and method of cure... With observations on former historians, the conduct of our colony governors, superintendents, missionaries, & c. Also an appendix, containing a description of the Floridas, and the Missisippi [!] lands, with their productions--the benefits of colonizing Georgiana, and civilizing the Indians--and the way to make all the colonies more valuable to the mother country." London, E. and C. Dilly, 1775.

  7. Archive Adolphous, John, The History of England, from the Accession of George III to 1783, Vol.II, 1773-1778, published 1840-1845. London : Printed for the author, and published by J. Lee.

  8. Google Adolphous, John, The History of England, from the Accession of George III to 1783, Vol.III, 1778-1784, publ.1841. Searches do not work well. Best to refer to the contents pages. Also, Archivehere.

  9. Alcedo, Antonio de, 1736-1812, The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies

  10. Allaire, Anthony, Lt.:

  11. Google Alexander, John Brevard, The History of Mecklenburg County [NC]: From 1740 to 1900, 1902, Observer Print. House

  12. Google Alexander, Samuel Davies, "William Richardson Davie", p.193-194, Princeton College During the Eighteenth Century, 1872.

  13. Archive Allen, Edward M., "La Fayette's Second Expedition to Virginia in 1781". A paper read before the Maryland historical society, June 14th, 1886.

  14. Google Allen, Gardner Weld, A Naval History of the American Revolution, Vol.I, Published 1913, Houghton Mifflin Company.   Vol.II. Also, here, here and Archive here.

  15. Google Allen, William Cicero, History of Halifax County [NC], 1918, The Cornhill Company

  16. Allen, W.C., North Carolina History Stories, B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Richmond, 1901. History stories for children. Pages 3-25 appear relevant to the Rev. War. From North Carolina History and Fiction Digital Library, Eastern Carolina University.

  17. Google Allen, Paul, John Neal and Tobias Watkins, A History of the American Revolution, Vol. 1, F. Betts, 1822.

  18. Google Allen, Paul, John Neal and Tobias Watkins, A History of the American Revolution, Vol. 2, F. Betts, 1822.

  19. Archive Almon, John, 1737-1805, A Collection of Interesting, Authentic Papers : Relative to the Dispute between Great Britain and America; Showing the Causes and Progress of that Misunderstanding, from 1764 to 1775, London : Printed for J. Almon, 1777. Also, Google here

  20. Google Almon, John, 1737-1805, The Remembrancer or Impartial Repository of Public Events from 1775 to 1784, London, printed for J.Almon. Source: American War of Independence at Sea.

  21. Free Republic "The American Colonist's Library, A Treasury of Primary Documents". A treasure trove of influential documents and books.

  22. Google American Cyclopaedia, (Americian Cyclopædia) Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge,, George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, editors, Appleton and company, 1858-1879. Most volumes missing.
    Google Google Book Search The New American Cyclopaedia     Google Alternate search American Cyclopaedia.     Try both.
    Vol.IV, Brownson - Chartres, 1859     Vol.V, Chartreuse - Cougar, 1864    Vol.VII, Evasham - Glascock, 1874     Vol.VII, Edward - Fueros, 1859    Vol.X, Jerusalem-Macferrin, 1858    Vol.XIII, Parr-Redwitz, 1858.    Vol.XVI, V-Zwirner, with Supplement, 1858    
    Articles include:
    William Campbell(brief)     Richard Caswell     Cornwallis, Charles     Cowpens     William Davidson     William R. Davie     de Kalb     Abraham De Peyster     Eutaw Springs     Bernado Galvez     William Johnson     John Laurens     Andrew Pickens     Francis Rawdon     William Washington (Note middle name Augustine is error).    


  23. AmHeritage American Heritage Magazine. In no particular order (except that in which I found them):    

  24. Google American Monthly Magazine, Daughters of the American Revolution

  25. Google American Review, a Whig Journal, A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of John Rutledge of South Carolina, Wiley & Putnam, London, Vol.VI, 1847.

  26. "American Revolution: Insurgency Operations in the Southern Theater". Powerpoint presentation.

  27. "America's Other Irish", , 2005 Redwine Productions.

  28. "Ammunition Supply in Revolutionary Virginia", Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, January 1965 (via Blackpowder Journal)
    • Archive Part 1, Black Powder Journal, April 1997, Volume 2, Number 2.
    • Archive Part 2, Black Powder Journal, June / July 1997, Volume 2, Number 3.
    • Archive Part 3, Black Powder Journal, August/September 1997, Volume 2, Number 4.

  29. PALMM Anderson, Glenn The Loyalist impact on East Florida: a Geographic Perspective, University of Sourth Florida Libraries, Master's Thesis, 1995. Of particular interest: Chapter 2. Revolution and Migration.

  30. Anderson, William Lee, III,
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  31. Google Andrews, John, An History Of The War With America, France, Spain, And Holland Begun In 1775, And Ended In 1783. [London], Printed in the year 1787.

  32. Google Annual Biography and Obituary, The , London, various years
    Google Google Search for Annual Biography and Obituary, all volumes.

  33. Google The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the year.... Submitted by Wm. T. Sherman.
    LOC record: LC Control No.: 88648641 Type of Material: Serial (Periodical, Newspaper, etc.) Main Title: The annual register, or, A view of the history, politics, and literature for the year ... Variant Title: Index vols. also called: Dodsley's annual register Portion of Title: Annual register View of the history, politics, and literature for the year ... Published/Created: London : J. Dodsley, [1762?]-1838. Related Names: Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797. » More like this John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) DLC » More like this Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress) DLC » More like this Description: 80 v. : ill., maps ; 21-23 cm. 1758-1837. Vols. for 1784-1785 issued in combined form; 1820, in 2 parts. Some vols. in rev. editions. Current Frequency: Annual Continued by: Annual register, or, A view of the history and politics of the year ... (DLC) 88648640 (OCoLC)7909015 » More like this Cancelled/Invalid LCCN: sn 88017012 Notes: Originated with Robert Dodsley, at the suggestion of Edmund Burke, who was for some years editor and principal contributor. Some time after 1791, the copyright and stock were purchased by Otridge and other booksellers. Messrs. Rivington published a rival continuation, which lasted from 1791 to 1812, and again from 1820 to 1824, when the two united to form one publication. Cf. Lowndes. Bibliographer's manual, v. 1. Batchelder Collection: 1793 (verso of cover includes bookplate of Robert Louis Stevenson); 1811 (signature of Wordsworth on t.p.); Franklin Collection: 1775, 6th ed., 1778, 4th ed. DLC Indexes: 1758-1780. 1 v.; 1758-1819. 1 v.; 1781-1792. 1 v. Additional Formats: Issues for 1758-<1778> also available via the World Wide Web. Subjects: History--Periodicals. » More like this LC Classification: D2 .A7 Other System No.: (OCoLC)ocm01779623 Quality Code: lc Links: http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/731 http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/ilej/ Click on "Browse," then click on title

  34. Anonymous, War Diary - May 26, 1781 - July 4, 1782. Believed to have been in 3rd Pennsylvania Rgt. Served in Maryland/Virginia area. Mentions Muhlenburg. Describes Siege of Yorktown. From the Connecticut SSAR site.

  35. Google Anonymous. "Itinerary Of The Pennsylvania Line From Pennsylvania To South Carolina, 1781-1782", p.273-292, The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1912.

  36. I-Archive Archive.org Million Books Project. Advanced search form.

  37. Archives of Maryland
    • Volume 16, Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Safety, January 1 - March 20, 1777 and Journal and Correspondence of the State Council, March 20, 1777 - March 28, 1778
    • Volume 21, Journal and Correspondence of the State Council April 1, 1778 through October 26, 1779
    • Volume 43, Journal and Correspondence of the State Council October 27, 1779 - November 13, 1780
    • Volume 45, Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland November 13, 1780 - November 13, 1781
    • Volume 47, Journal and Correspondence of the State Council January 1, 1781 - December 31, 1781
    • Volume 48, Journal and Correspondence of the State Council November 19, 1781 - November 11, 1784
    • Volume 11, Journal of the Maryland Convention, July 26 to August 14, 1775; Journal and Correspondence of the Maryland Council of Safety, August 29, 1775 to July 6, 1776.
    • Volume 12, Journal and Correspondence of the Maryland Council of Safety, July 7, 1776 to December 31, 1776
    • Volume 18, Bernard Christian Steiner, ed. Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution. This is not a comprehensive list of Marylanders who served.
    • Volume 438, The Maryland Press 1777-1790. This book contains a history of printing in Maryland from 1777 to 1790 as well as a list of Maryland imprints for these years.

  38. Army, British, Historical Record of the Seventeenth Regiment of Light Dragoons, Lancers [1759-1841],... (London: John W Parker, West Strand, 1841). Excerpt: 1759-1784.
    British Library record: Title: Historical Record of the Seventeenth Regiment of Light Dragoons, Lancers [1759-1841] ... Illustrated, etc. Main heading: ENGLAND. Departments of State and Official Bodies. Army. Cavalry. Cavalry Regiments. Seventeenth (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers Publication details: pp. viii. 84. 1841. Shelfmark: 8829.c.27. Notes: In. infra: Army. [Appendix.] Historical Records, etc. 1837, etc. 8o.

  39. Army, Department of,

  40. Army War College circa 1930 studies

  41. Archive Arnatt, Heather, "The Influence of Partisan Guerilla Warfare on the American Revolution in the South". from The Loyola University Student Historical Journal, 2000-2001.

  42. Arnold, Homer, "Rutherford County, N.C. And American Independence", 1997

  43. Archive Arthur, John Preston, Western North Carolina: A History (1730-1913), 1914, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution of North Carolina. Edward Buncombe Chapter, Asheville. Also, Google here

  44. MoA Arthur, Timothy Shay (1809-1885), Carpenter, William Henry, The History of Georgia, from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & co., 1852. Also, Google here and Google here

  45. "Artillery", from "Scholar's Showcase" at americanrevolution.org.

  46. Google Ashe, Samuel A. (Samuel A'Court), Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present, C. L. Van Noppen publ., 1905.
    Griffith Rutherford, p.381

  47. Google Ashe, Samuel A. (Samuel A'Court), History of North Carolina, in 2 volumes, Vol. I (From 1584 to 1783).
    Table of contents starting at 1765.
    Library of Congress record: Author: Ashe, Samuel A. (Samuel A'Court), 1840-1938. Title: History of North Carolina, by Samuel A'Court Ashe. Published: Greensboro, N.C., C.L. Van Noppen, 1908-25. Description: 2 v. facsims., maps, plates, ports. 24 cm. LC Call No.: F254.A82 Dewey No.: 975.6 Notes: v. 1. From 1584 to 1783.--v. 2. From 1783 to 1925. Subjects: North Carolina -- History. Control No.: 7280799

  48. UNC Attmore, William, annotated by Lida T. Rodman Journal of a Tour to North Carolina by William Attmore, 1787, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC, 1922. Battle of Camden, Charles McDowell and William R. Davie mentioned. Sea journey described. Several participants in the Rev. War mentioned.

  49. Google Atkinson, James, Epitome of the art of navigation; or, A short, easy, and methodical way to become a compleat navigator, revis'd by W. Mountaine: Or, A Short, Easy and Methodical Way to Become a Compleat Navigator .... J. Mount and T. Page, 1770.

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  50. BoC Babits, Lawrence E., "The "Fifth" Maryland at Guilford Courthouse". Maryland Historical Magazine 84:370-378. in 1988.

  51. Google Baker, Henry M., "Why Did Benjamin Thompson, Now Known as Count Rumford, Become a Tory?", The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries, W. Abbatt, 1908. "In fewest words and in conclusion, it seems clear that Major Thompson was driven by his country's friends to serve his country's enemies. "

  52. PALMM Baker, Maury and Margaret Bissler Haas, ed., "Bernardo de Galvez's Combat Diary for the Battle Of Pensacola, 1781". The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 56 Issue 2, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, October 1977. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  53. Archive Balch, Thomas, The French in America during the War of Independence of the United States, 1777-1783, a translation, 1891-95, Philadelphia, Porter & Coates.

  54. MoA George Bancroft, History of the United States of America, from the discovery of the American continent. By George Bancroft. (Boston: Little, Brown, and company,1874-78). From "Making of America".
    12th Ed. Vol. 7 (of 10) 1875. May 1774 / June 1775. Also, Archive here and Archive here and Archive here.
    9th Ed. Vol. 8 (of 10) 1878 June 1775 / July 1776, Also, Archive here and Archive here and Archive here
    5th Ed. Vol. 9 (of 10) 1875 July 1776 / French Alliance. Also, Archive here and Archive here and Archive here
    ???? Ed. Vol. 10 (of 10) 1875 1778 / peace treaty [Relevant to Southern Campaign]. Also, Archive here and Archive here
    MOA record: Print Source: History of the United States of America, from the discovery of the American continent. By George Bancroft. Bancroft, George, 1800-1891. 10 v. fronts., plates, ports., maps. 24 cm. Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1874-78.
    MoA Full listing of Bancroft's History... volumes available at "Making of America. 3 full or partial sets.
    Archive George Bancroft's works available from Internet Archive
    Google George Bancroft's works available from Google full-view books

  55. Bancroft, George, MoA History of the United States of America, from the discovery of the American continent, Vol.X, p.300, Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1875,
    "Left mainly to her [South Carolina's] own resources, it was through bloodshed and devastation and the depths of wretchedness that her citizens were to bring her back to her place in the republic by their own heroic courage and self-devotion, having suffered more, and dared more, and achieved more than the men of any other state."
    quoted by Edward McCrady, in Suggested by Christine Swager.

  56. Barck, Dorothy C., "Introduction to Uniforms of the American Army", 2005, Sons of the Revolution in the State of California.
    Index to "Uniforms Of The American Revolution"
    SOURCE: Uniforms of the Armies in the War of the American Revolution, 1775-1783. Lt. Charles M. Lefferts. Limited Edition of 500. New York York Historical Society. New York, NY. 1926.

  57. SSI Bartholomees, J. Boone, ed., Theory Of War And Strategy, Vol.I, 3rd Edition, 2008, Strategic Studies Institute. This book is included for a single remarkable quotation (p.82):
    Tactical and/or operational success may set the stage for strategic victory—that is, they may be facilitators, and they certainly are huge contributors in any case—but they are not necessarily sufficient by themselves to achieve victory. The prudent strategist, however, knows full well that his brilliant strategy will be incredibly more difficult and risky without tactical and operational success. There are few examples like Nathanael Greene's southern campaign in the American Revolution where one can lose the battles and win the campaign and war.

  58. UNC William Bartram, Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws: Containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of Those Regions, Together with Observations on the Manners of the Indians. Embellished with Copper-Plates. (Philadelphia: James & Johnson, 1791)
    Online version from Documenting the American South from the University of NC at Chapel Hill Library.
    LC Control Number: rc 01002676 Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.) Personal Name: Bartram, William, 1739-1823. Main Title: Travels through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee country, the extensive territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek confederacy, and the country of the Chactaws; containing an account of the soil and natural productions of those regions, together with observations on the manners of the Indians. Embellished with copper-plates--By William Bartram. Published/Created: Philadelphia : Printed by James & Johnson, 1791. Description: 2 p.l., [iii]-xxxiv, 522 p. front. (port.), plates (part fold.) fold. map. 21 cm. Notes: Map torn and repaired; 1 pl. torn Signatures: [pi]¹ [a]4 b-d4 e¹ B-3U4 3X¹ References: Evans 23159 Subjects: Indians of North America--Southern States--Early works to 1800. Southern States--Description and travel--Early works to 1800. LC Classification: F213 .B28 Geog. Area Code: n-usu-- CALL NUMBER: F213 .B28 Copy 1 -- Request in: Rare Book/ Special Collections Reading Room (Jefferson LJ239) -- Status: Not Charged

  59. Archive Bass, Robert D., The Green Dragoon, Henry Holt And Company 1957.

  60. UNC John Spencer Bassett (1867-1928), The Regulators of North Carolina (1765-1771), Online version from "Documenting the American South".
    Library of Congress record: Author: Bassett, John S. [from old catalog] Title: The regulators of North Carolina (1765-1771) Published: Washington, 1896. Description: p. cm. LC Call No.: F257.B31 Control No.: 7674376

  61. RP "Battles and Campaigns". Well-written and trustworthy accounts of battle (including those of the Southern Campaign) from Todd Braisted's Online Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies. As the name implies, these accounts will be written from a Brit/Loyalist perspective.

  62. BoC Battle of Camden,Documentary History of the , 16 August 1780

  63. "Battle of Eutaw Springs". A very interesting site demonstrating "war games" using authentically painted minatures. From Belgium. There appears to me to be an opportunity for a collaboration of these miniature war-gamers (no slouchs themselves as military historians) with the active students of the Southern Campaign, e.g., for demonstrations (perhaps interactive) at symposiums and special events.

  64. Battle of Petersburg, Virginia. Map-based account of Battle of Petersburg

  65. "Battles of the American War of Independence 1775-1783" from a British perspective. From http://www.redcoat.me.uk.

  66. NPS
    B of Cowp Ed Bearss. Battle of Cowpens, A Documented Narrative and Troop Movement Maps Great maps. 58 pages.

    {Right} Ed Bearss, (pronounced "Bars") now retired, was an NPS historian for almost 40 years, and was NPS Chief Historian from 1981 until 1994.

    Ed Bearss

  67. Google Beatson, Robert, Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain, from 1727 to 1783. Published 1804 Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme. Topic include:
    Capitulation of Tobago, 215
    Forces in America under Clinton, 218
    Losses by rebels to Arnold and Simcoe, 220
    Articles of capitulation between Galvez vs. Chester and Campbell, 224
    Surrender of Fort George to Spain, 225
    British losses at Guilford Courthouse, 226
    Line of battle, off Chesapeake, 229
    Articles of capitulation, Fort San Juan, 193

  68. Beatty, William, Captain, Captain William Beatty’s Journal: From The Year of Our Lord 1776 to 1781 Transcribed and Annotated by John Beakes, co-author of Cool Deliberate Courage: John Eager Howard in the American Revolution. Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company, Mount Pleasant, S.C., 2009.. Also, here. Submitted by William Thomas Sherman.

  69. PALMM Beerman, Eric, "'Yo Solo' not 'Solo': Juan Antonio de Riano". The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 58 Issue 2, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, October 1979. Includes account of Bernado Galvez and the Siege of Pensacola. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  70. PALMM Beerman, Eric, "Arturo O'Neill: First Governor of West Florida during the Second Spanish Period". The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 58 Issue 2, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, October 1979. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  71. Bell, Herbert C., "The West India Trade before the American Revolution.", American Historical Review 22 (January 1917): 272-87.. From "Classics of American Colonial History", Dinsmore Documentation.

  72. Google Bell, James, A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific, Published 1832 A. Fullarton and Co. Area of interest (West Indies) begins on page 290.

  73. Common-Place Bellesiles, Michael, "Disarming Early American History". From Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture (New York: Knopf, 2000). Permission of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Common-Place, Vol.I, No.1., September 2000. Report of the investigative committee.   Bellesiles' response.

  74. Google Belsham, William, Memoirs of the Reign of George III to the Session of Parliament Ending A.D. 1793, G.G. & J. Robinson publ., London, 1795. Contents pages reversed.

  75. I-Archive Bemis, Samuel Flagg, The Diplomacy Of The American Revolution, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1935, 1957. 29mb download. Requires DjVu plugin (available).

  76. CARL Bennett, Thomas B., "Early Operational Art: Nathanael Greene's Carolina Campaign 1780-1781", 1993, School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

  77. Google Bentalou, Paul, A Reply to Judge Johnson's Remarks on an Article in the North American Review, Relating to Count Pulaski, 1826, Printed by J.D. Toy.

  78. I-Archive Berkhofer, Robert F., Jr, The American Revolution The Critical Issues, Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1971. 7 essays. 220kb download. Requires DjVu plugin (available).

  79. Google Bernheim, G.D., History of the German Settlements and of the Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina, 1872.

  80. Google Bickwell, Thomas Williams, "Major General Anthony Wayne", The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol.X, p.277, New York, 1911.

  81. Google Bishop, John Leander; Edwin Troxell Freedley; Edward Young, A History of American Manufactures from 1608 to 1860, E. Young, publ., 1866.
    See book of almost identical title by Clark, Victor Selden, 1916.

  82. Google Black, George Frazier, Scotland's Mark on America.

  83. Google Blake, John Lauris, Anecdotes of the American Revolution: From Garden's Anecdotes, Gordon's Letters, New Hampshire.... Published 1845.

  84. Archive Blake, John Lauris, A History of the American Revolution ... "First published in London under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Improved with maps and other illustrations." 1844, New York : A. V. Blake.

  85. Google Blanchard, Amos, American Military Biography Containing the Lives, Characters, and Anecdotes of the Officers of the Revolution. Published 1825.

  86. Google Blanchard, Claude, William Duane, Thomas Blach, Thomas Balch The Journal of Claude Blanchard: Commissary of the French Auxiliary Army Sent to the United States During the American Revolution, 1780-1783. J. Munsell, 1876

  87. DTIC Bolich, Harry P., "Influencing the Land Campaign from the Sea: The Interaction of Armies and Navies in the American Revolutionary War", 1995, Naval Postgraduate School.

  88. Google Bolling, Robert, "Revolutionary Services Of Robert Bolling, Of Petersburg, Va.,* With A Roster Of His Troop", p.154-156, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol.XII, No. 2, October 1904.

  89. Google Bolton Charles Knowles, The Private Soldier Under Washington. Published 1902 C. Scribner's Sons.

  90. Bolton, Charles Knowles, The Private Soldier Under Washington, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1902. From AmericanRevolution.Org.

  91. Archive Bolton Charles Knowles, Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America, 1910, Boston, Bacon and Brown.

  92. Google Bolton, Herbert Eugene and Thomas Maitland Marshall, The Colonization of North America, 1492-1783, Macmillan, 1920.

  93. Google Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the.., Church of England, 1765, publ. Joseph Bentham.

  94. Archive Botta, Carlo, History of the War of Independence of the United States of America Vol. One, translated by George Alexander Otis.. c1837, New Haven : N. Whiting. Source used by Edward McCrady. Also, here, 1845, Cooperstown, N.Y. : H. & E. Phinney, and here, 1826, Boston : H. Gray

  95. Archive Botta, Carlo, History of the War of Independence of the United States of America Vol. Two, translated by George Alexander Otis.. c1837, New Haven : N. Whiting. Source used by Edward McCrady. Also, here, 1845, Cooperstown, N.Y. : H. & E. Phinney

  96. MoA Brackett, Col. A.G., "The American Cavalry of the Revolution", The Galaxy. P.617, Volume 2, Issue 6, November 15, 1866, W. C. and F. P. Church, New York.

  97. Brauer, Jerald C., ed., Religion and the American Revolution, 3 essays by 3 authors. Also, Archive.org here

  98. Google Brawley, Benjamin Griffith, A Social History of the American Negro, Being a History of the Negro Probrlem in the United States, Including a History and Study of the Republic of Liberia, 1921, New York, Macmillan. Chapter III is of relevance. [Note: One aspect receiving little notice is that slaves were used as collateral for loans, thus complicating the ability of owners to free them, e.g., Thomas Jefferson.]

  99. Google Breaks, Thomas, A Complete System of Land-surveying: Both in Thory and Practice ... To which is Added, the New Art of Surveying by the Plain Table. ... To this Work is Added a ... Tables of the Logarithms of All Numbers, from 1 to 10000; as Also a Table of the Logarithmic Sines and Tangents .... T. Saint, 1771

  100. Archive Breed, William P. (William Pratt),, Presbyterians and the Revolution, c1876, Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication.

  101. DTIC Brinkly, W. David, ""Back to the Future: The British Southern Campaign, 1780-1781", 1998, School of Advanced Military Studies, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth KS.

  102. NA-UK "British Regiments, Southern Campaign, American Revolution", Your Archives wiki, National Archives (UK). This memoranda was originally written in September 1992.

  103. MoA Britton, E.H., ed., , The Southern Quarterly Review From "Making of America".

    Library of Congress listing: Uniform Title: Southern quarterly review (New Orleans, La.) Title: The Southern quarterly review. Published: New Orleans : [s.n.], 1842-1857. Description: 30 v. : maps ; 23 cm. LC Call No.: AP2.S85 Dewey No.: 975 Notes: Editors: 1842-1847, D. K. Whitaker; 1847-1849, M. Clapp; 1849-1855, W. G. Simms; 1856-1857?, J. H. Thornwell. Imprint varies: 1842, New Orleans, La. : [s.n.]; 1842-1855, Charleston, S.C. : [s.n.]; 1856-1857?, Columbia, S.C. : [s.n.]. Available on microfilm from University Microfilms (American periodical series: 1800-1850) and on the World Wide Web through the Making of America Web site. SERBIB/SERLOC merged record Other authors: Whitaker, Daniel K. (Daniel Kimball), 1801-1881, ed. Clapp, Milton, ed. Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870, ed. Thornwell, James Henley, 1812-1862, ed. Control No.: 11139745

  104. Google Brooke, Richard, Liverpool as it was During the Last Quarter of the Eighteenth Century. 1775 to 1800. J. Mawdsley and Son, 1853. This is the city of origin of Banastre Tarleton, and in which the Tarletons were prominent.

  105. UNC Brooks, Walter Henderson, The Silver Bluff Church: A History of Negro Baptist Churches in America, Press of R. L. Pendleton, 1910. Church at site of Fort Galphin.

  106. Google Brougham, Henry and Vaux, Historical Sketches of Statesmen who Flourished in the Time of George III, R. Griffin and company, 1856.

  107. Jaegerkorps Brown, Bryan K., "Amusettes as 18th Century Artillery with the J㦥rs and other Light Infantry", The Artilleryman, Fall 2008 Vol 29, no.4. Page down once to article.

  108. Brown, Tarleton Memoirs
    • Google Memoirs of Tarleton Brown, 1862, privately printed.
      Library of Congress record: Author: Brown, Tarleton, 1757-1845. Title: Memoirs of Tarleton Brown, a captain of the revolutionary army, written by himself, with a preface and notes, by Charles I. Bushnell. Published: New York, Priv. print., 1862. LC Call No.: E203.B97
    • UNC Tarleton Brown Memoir Inventory. Manuscripts Department, Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  109. Brownlee, Ann, "Battle of Shallow Ford, 14 October 1780", 1998

  110. PALMM Buker, George E., and Richard Apley Martin, "Governor Tonyn's Brown-Water Navy: East Florida during the American Revolution, 1775-1778". The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 58 Issue 1, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, July 1979. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  111. Burns, Annie Walker, Abstract of Pensions of North Carolina Soldiers of the Revolution, War of 1812 & Indian Wars. Through participating libraries, access HeritageQuest (requires library card number). Enter or select, in order:
    1. Search Books
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    3. place: North Carolina, keywords: pensions abstracts
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  112. Buchan, William, Domestic Medicine, 1785, 2nd Edition. From AmericanRevolution.org
    Library of Congress record for slightly later edition: Author: Buchan, William, 1729-1805. Title: Domestic medicine, or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines : with an appendix containing a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners / by William Buchan, M.D. ... Edition: The eleventh edition, corrected and improved. Published: Hartford : Nathaniel Patten, 1789. Description: xxxii, 780, [36] p. ; 21 cm. LC Call No.: RC81.B9 1789 Notes: Signatures: a-bp8s B-3Fp8s. Evans 21715 Subjects: Medicine, Popular -- Early works to 1800. Other authors: Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) DLC American Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Control No.: 274209

  113. PALMM Bullen, Ripley P., "Fort Tonyn and the Campaign of 1778", The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 29 Issue 4, April 1951, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida.

  114. BoG Burke, William W. and Linnea M. Bass, "Brigade Of Guards On The American Service". Suggested by Marg Baskin article in SCAR n/l V4n4.

  115. Edward F. Butler, Sr., "Spain's Involvement in the American Revolution". From NSSAR.

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  116. Google Cajori, Florian, "Heat", p.189ff., A History of Physics in Its Elementary Branches, The Macmillan Company, 1899.
    The first prominent physicist who endeavoured to overthrow the caloric theory of heat was Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford (1753-1814).

  117. Google Caldwell, Charles, Memoirs of the Life and Campaigns of the Hon. Nathaniel Greene, Major General in the Army of the United States, and Commander of the Southern Department, in the War of the Revolution: Major General in the Army of the United States, and Commander of the Southern Department, in the War of the ..., J. Maxwell, printer., 1819

  118. Calhoun, Robert M., editor, Journal of Backcountry Studies, History Department, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

  119. Google Guy Stevens Callender, intro., Selections from the Economic History of the United States, 1765-1860, Ginn and Company, 1909.

  120. Calvert, J.C., Associate Professor Emeritus of Engineering, University of Denver Registered Professional Engineer, State of Colorado No.12317

  121. MoA Campbell, Charles, 1807-1876, History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia, Philadelphia. J. B. Lippincott and Co. 1860. Relevant section: p.519ff. Also, Archive here and Archive here

  122. SSI Campbell, James D., "'Making Riflemen From Mud': Restoring The Army's Culture Of Irregular Warfare", 2007, Strategic Studies Institute.

  123. CARL Campbell, John, "Jointness In 1780 Charleston And 1861-1865 Charleston", 2004. A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master Of Military Art And Science, Military History.

  124. Google Campbell, John Charles, The Southern Highlander and His Homeland, Russell Sage Foundation, 1921. P.357(f.n. 1):
    A paradoxical fact regarding the Scotch-Irish is that they are very little Scotch, and much less Irish. That is to say, they do not belong mainly to the so- called Celtic race, but they are the most composite of all the people of the British Isles. They are called Scots because they lived in Scotia; and they are called Irish because they moved to Ireland. Geography and not ethnology has given them their name.
    . . .
    More than any other race they served as the amalgam to produce, out of divergent races, a new race, the American.

  125. Google Candler, Allen Daniel, "John Adam Treutlen", p.3-8, Magazine of History with Notes and Queries, W. Abbatt, 1913.

  126. Archive Candler, Allen Daniel, The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia, Vol.I (of 3), 1908, Atlanta, Ga., The Franklin-Turner Company.

  127. Archive Candler, Allen Daniel, Minutes of the Executive council, from January 14, 1778, to January 6, 1785, and January of the Land court, from April 6 to May 26, 1784, Vol. II, 1908, Atlanta, Ga., The Franklin-Turner Company.

  128. Archive Cannon, Richard, Historical record of the Fifteenth, or the Yorkshire East Riding Regiment of Foot ... "containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1685, and of its subsequent services to 1848", London : Parker, Furnivall, & Parker, 1848. Were in 1776 attack on Charleston SC.

  129. Archive Cannon, Richard, Historical record of the Fourteenth, or the Buckinghamshire Regiment of Foot: containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1685, and of its subsequent services to 1845, London : Parker, Furnivall, and Parker, 1845. At Great Bridge.

  130. Archive Cannon, Richard, Historical record of the Seventeenth, or the Leicestershire Regiment of Foot: containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1688, and of its subsequent services to 1848. Exchanged, with provincials in Virginia, Guilford CH, Yorktown.

  131. Google Cannon, Richard, Seventeenth Regiment of Light Dragoons, Lancers, Historical Record of the , Published 1841, J. W. Parker.

  132. Archive Cannon, Richard, Historical Record of the Seventy-First Regiment, Highland Light Infantry: containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1777, and of its Subsequent Services to 1852 , London : Parker, Furnivall, and Parker, 1852

  133. Archive Cannon, Richard, Historical record of the Sixteenth, or, the Bedfordshire Regiment of Foot, London, England : Parker, Furnivall and Parker, 1848. At Savannah. Detachment at Cowpens?

  134. Google Carleton, Maureen O., Sarah S East, Susan Polack, Southern Review, A.E. Miller, 1828

  135. H-Net Carp, E. Wayne, The Wars of the American Revolution 1.For independence, 2. A Civil War, 3. A World War, 4. A War of Ideas.

  136. Google Carpenter, William Henry, The History of Tennessee, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, 1854, Lippincott, Grambo & Co.

  137. Google Carr, Richard, The Young Arithmetician and Algebraist's Companion, R.Carr, London, 1751

  138. Archive Carrington, Henry Beebee, Battles of the American Revolution. 1775-1781. Historical and military criticism, with topographical illustration, 1888, New York, A. S. Barnes.

  139. Archive Carrington, Henry Beebee, Battles of the American Revolution, 1775-1781, 1904, New York, A. S. Barnes.

  140. Archive Carrington, Henry Beebee, Battle maps and charts of the American Revolution, with explanatory notes and school history references, 1881, New York, A. S. Barnes.

  141. Archive Carrington, Henry Beebee, Washington the soldier, Boston, New York [etc.] : Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1898

  142. Google Cartmell, Thomas Kemp, Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants: A History of Frederick County, Virginia (illustrated) from Its Formation in 1738 to 1908. Eddy Press Corp., 1909

  143. Archive Caruthers, Eli Washington,
    Revolutionary incidents: and sketches of character, chiefly in the "Old North state", Philadelphia, Hayes & Zell, 1854.
    Interesting Revolutionary Incidents and Sketches of Character, chiefly in the " Old North State." Second Series. By Rev. E. W. Caruthers, D.D. Philadelphia. 1856

  144. Google Caruthers, Eli Washington, A Sketch of the Life and Character of the Rev. David Caldwell, Swaim and Sherwood, 1842.

  145. Google Carver, Mary Theresa , Biographical Sketches of the Generals of the Continental Army of the Revolution, publ. 1889, J. Wilson and son.

  146. CARL Casey, Michael Scott, "Rebel Privateers-The Winners Of American Independence", 1990. A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master Of Military Art And Science.

  147. Archive Cathcart, William, The Baptists and the American Revolution, Philadelphia : S.A. George & Co., 1876.

  148. Canadiana.org Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, Heroes of the Middle West, Boston: Ginn, 1900. History of the Mississippi Valley thru 1803.
    Library of Congress record: Author: Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, 1847-1902. Title: Heroes of the middle West : the French / by Mary Hartwell Catherwood. Published: Boston : Ginn and Company, c1898. LC Call No.: F352.C36

  149. MoA Catholic World * , "America's Obligations to France", Volume 13, Issue 78, New York, N.Y., Sept 1871. From "Making of America".


  150. Army Center of Military History, American Military History

    Library of Congress record: Title: American military history. Published: Washington, D.C. : Center of Military History, United States Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1989. LC Call No.: E181.A44 1989

  151. Archive Chadwick, French Ensor, The Graves Papers and other Documents relating to the Naval Operations of the Yorktown Campaign, July to October, 1781, 1916, New York, Printed for the Naval History Society by the De Vinne Press.

  152. Chandler, Julian Alvin Carroll, Franklin Lafayette Riley, James Curtis Ballagh, John Bell Henneman, Edwin Mims, Thomas Edward Watson, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lynwood Fleming, Joseph Walker McSpadden,
    The South in the Building of the Nation, Southern Historical Publication Society
    • Archive Volume 1, 1909. History: Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina. Ed. by J. A. C. Chandler
    • Archive Volume 2, 1909, History: South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee. Ed. by J. A. C. Chandler Also, Google here
    • Archive Volume 3, 1909, History: Florida, Louisiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas. Ed. by J. A. C. Chandler
    • Archive Volume 4, 1909, The South in Colonial Politics, ...in the Formation of the Union, ...in Interstate and Intersectional Relations, ..in Federal Politics, ...in the Confederacy. Ed. by F. L. Riley
    • Archive Volume 5, 1909, Economic History 1607-1865. Ed. by J. C. Ballagh
    • Archive Volume 6, 1909, Economic History 1865-1910. Ed. by J. C. Ballagh
    • Archive Volume 7, 1909, Literacy and Intellectual Life. Ed. by J. B. Henneman
    • Archive Volume 8, 1909, History of Southern Fiction. Ed. by E. Mims
    • Archive Volume 9, 1909, History of Oratory. Ed. by T. E. Watson
    • Archive Volume 10, 1909, History of the Social Life. Ed. by S. C. Mitchell
    • Archive Volume 11, 1909, Biography (Abercrombie - Johnson, J.). Ed. by W. L. Fleming
    • Archive Volume 12, 1909, Biography (Johnson, R. - Zollicoffer). Ed. by W. L. Fleming. Also, Google here
    • Archive Volume 13, 1913, Index to Vols. 1 - 12, study courses. Ed. by J. W. McSpadden. Also, Google here.

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  153. RW Chalkley, Lyman, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Vol. 1-3
    Volume 1 only Googlehere.
    Library of Congress record: Author: Augusta County (Va.) Title: Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia, extracted from the original court records of Augusta County 1745-1800, by Lyman Chalkley. Published: Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1965. LC Call No.: F232.A9A9 1965

  154. Archive Chappell, Absalom H. (Absalom Harris), 1801-1878, Miscellanies of Georgia : Historical, Biographical, Descriptive, Etc. , Atlanta, Ga. : J.F. Meegan, 1874.

  155. Hornet Charlotte Public Library, Hornet's Nest. The history of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County NC. Chapters 3 - 8 are relevant.

  156. JR Cheaney, Janie B.

  157. Charlotte Town Resolves from The Avalon Project at Yale Law School

    Also, see Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence

  158. Google Charlton, Thomas Usher Pulaski, Life of Major General James Jackson. Part I (Revolutionary War actions). 1809, Augusta: George Randolph. Part II (Civilian pursuits) has not been located online.

  159. Google Chastellux, Marquis de, Travels in North America in the years 1780,1781,and 1782, Vol.1, Published 1787. Suggested by article on Casimir Pulaski by John Milton Hutchins in SCAR Vol.4 Jan-Mar 2007. Also, see here. Also, Archive here.

  160. Chesney, Alexander, Journal
    • Archive.org Chesney, Alexander, Journal. Alexander Chesney, Journal. Note: this version was transcribed by someone unfamiliar with the history or the geography involved. The most trustworthy version is that in version annotated by Dr. Bobby Gilmer Moss which uses a version merged from this, from a version obtained from the Records Office directly, and from Jones 1920s version.

    • PNorfleet Chesney, Alexander, Journal. Version of Chesney's Journal, edited from Jones 1921 version, limited to Rev War activities. From Phil Norfleet's website. Useful, however most trustworthy version is the merge of 3 versions found in Dr. Moss' annotated version (merged by persons familiar with both the history and the Carolina geography involved).
      Library of Congress record: Author: Chesney, Alexander, 1756-1845. Title: The journal of Alexander Chesney, a South Carolina Loyalist in the Revolution and after [microform] / edited by E. Alfred Jones ; with an introduction by Wilbur H. Siebert. Published: Columbus : Ohio State University, 1921. LC Call No.: Microfilm 90/4837 (E)

    • Google The Journal of Alexander Chesney: A South Carolina Loyalist in the Revolution and After, Ohio State University, 1921. Edited by E. Alfred Jones.

    • S-H-Books Journal Of Capt. Alexander Chesney, Adjutant to Maj. Patrick Ferguson. Annotated by Dr. Bobby Gilmer Moss, available from author.
      Library of Congress record: Author: Chesney, Alexander, 1756-1845. Title: Journal of Capt. Alexander Chesney : adjutant to Major Patrick Ferguson / [edited by Bobby Gilmer Moss]. Published: Blacksburg, S.C. : Scotia-Hibernia Press, c2002. Local Call No: E278.C45 A3 2002

    • MoA "A Carolina Loyalist in the Revolutionary War" from Essays in military biography, by Charles Cornwallis Chesney (1826-1876) (New York: H. Holt and company, 1874). From "Making of America". This version, transcribed by Chesney's grandson, is yet another transcription by someone not very familiar with the history or geography of the region and time. Also, found Google here
      Library of Congress record: Author: Chesney, Charles Cornwallis, 1826-1876. Title: Essays in military biography, by Charles Cornwallis Chesney. Published: New York, Holt, 1874. LC Call No.: U51.C5
    See JR Chesney, Alexander, grave, in "Global Gazetteer".

  161. Christian, Bernard, ed., Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution
    Library of Congress record: Author: Maryland historical society. [from old catalog] Title: Muster rolls and other records of service of Maryland troops in the American revolution, 1775-1783; Published: Baltimore, Maryland historical society, 1900. LC Call No.: F176.A67

  162. KVL Christian, Bolivar, "Scotch-Irish settlers in the valley of Virginia" alumni address at Washington College, Lexington, Va. / published by the Alumni Association. Macfarlane & Fergusson, Richmond:1860. From the Kentuckiana Digital Library.

  163. Clark, Dr. Frank Oliver, The Revolutionary War in South Carolina

  164. Google Clark, Victor Selden, History of Manufactures in the United States, 1607-1860, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1916. Note comments on manufacture of rifles pp. 175, 221, 345, 355.
    See book of almost identical title by Bishop, John Leander, 1866.

  165. Google Clark, Walter, "General William Richardson Davie, 1756-1820",, Magazine of American History, Vol. XXVIII, July to December 1892, p.414.

  166. Google Clark, Walter and Stephen B. Weeks, The State Records of North Carolina, Index only, F-L only. 513 pages. Cannot be read online; must be downloaded.

  167. Google Walter Clark, William Laurence Saunders, Stephen Beauregard Weeks The State Records of North Carolina, Vol. XV, 1898, Nash Brothers, Printers. Also,
    Archive Clark, Walter and Stephen B. Weeks, State Records of NC, p.784 ff., Vol. XV, 1898, Nash Brothers, Printers

  168. UNC Walter Clark, William Laurence Saunders, Stephen Beauregard Weeks, The Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, Beta. In progress. Through Vol. 20 (1785-1788) as of 23 Sep 2008. Suggested by James H. Williams. Updated by Wm. T. Sherman.
    LOC record: Author: North Carolina. Title: The state records of North Carolina : published under the supervision of the trustees of the public libraries, by order of the General Assembly / collected and edited by William L. Saunders [and Walter Clark]. Published: New York : AMS Press, 1968-1978. Description: 30 v. ; 24-27 cm. LC Call No.: F251.N62 1968 Dewey No.: 975.6/02 19 ISBN: 0404074707 (set) 0404074871 (index) Notes: Vols. 1-10 have title: The colonial records of North Carolina / collected and edited by William L.Saunders. Vols. 27-30: Index to The colonial and state records of North Carolina covering Volumes I-XXV / compiled and edited by Stephen B. Weeks. Reprint. Originally published: Raleigh : P.M. Hale, 1886-1914. Subjects: North Carolina -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Sources. North Carolina -- History -- 1775-1865 -- Sources. North Carolina -- Genealogy. Other authors: Saunders, William Laurence, 1835-1891. Clark, Walter, 1846-1924. Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, 1865-1918. Other titles: Colonial records of North Carolina. Control No.: 4553860

  169. Clausewitz, Carl Von, Principles of War, 1812. From the Clausewitze Homepage.
    Also, Archive here.
    Also, see: GS FM 3-0 Operations. Includes principles of war. From GlobalSecurity.org.
    WPI 9 Principles of War from Worcester Polytechnic Institute

  170. Archive Clinton, Henry, Narrative of the Campaign in 1781 in North America. 1865, J. Campbell.

  171. Archive Clinton, Henry, Observations on Mr. Stedman's History of the American war, London, 1794 [New York : J. M. Bradstreet, 1864.]

  172. DTIC
  173. Cobb, Sanford H., The Rise of Religious Liberty in America: A History, New York: MacMillan, 1902. From "Classics of American Colonial History", Dinsmore Documentation.

  174. Archive Coffin, Charles Carleton, The Boys of '76. A History of the Battles of the Revolution, 1876, New York, Harper & Brothers.

  175. Google Coffin, Henry and Henry Edward Coffin, A Memoir of General John Coffin. 1880, Blackwell.

  176. Coker, William S., and Jerrell H. Shofner, Florida from the Beginning to 1992, A Columbus Jubilee Commemorative. Note copyright restrictions. Chapters 1-10, 1526-1821.

  177. Google Collins, Lewis, Historical Sketches of Kentucky, L. Collins, 1848


  178. MoA Colton, H. E., "Towns of the Revolution? Hillsborough, N. C.", Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 23, Issue 3, Richmond, Virginia, Sept 1856. From "Making of America".

    Library of Congress record: Title: Southern literary messenger [microform]. Published: Richmond, Va. : T.W. White, 1834-1845. Description: 11 v. : ill. ; 24 cm. LC Call No.: Microfilm 01104 no. 438-441 AP Notes: Pagination is irregular. Title from caption. No numbers issued Sept. 1834, Oct., Nov. 1835, Dec. 1836. Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 4 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. (American periodical series, 1800-1850 ; 438-441). Merged with: Southern and western magazine and review, to form: Southern and western literary messenger and review. Series Entry: American periodical series, 1800-1850 ; 438-441. Control No.: 11338722

  179. Google Connor, Robert Digges Wimberly, Makers of North Carolina History, Thompson Publishing Co., 1911. Written for school use.

  180. Archive Connor, R. D. W. (Robert Digges Wimberly), Revolutionary Leaders of North Carolina, 1916 [Greensboro, N. C.] The College.

  181. Google Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789, Worthington Chauncey Ford et al, ed., 1910, US GPO.

  182. Am Mem Continental Congress, Journals of
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  183. Archive Cook, Thomas, Captain Thomas Cook (1752-1841) a Soldier of the Revolution, edited by Sweeny, William Montgomery, 1871-1945. [New York? : s.n., 1909]. "Captain Thomas Cook commanded the Independent Com- pany, Light Horse, North Carolina Continental Line, during the War of the Revolution."


  184. MoA Cooke, John Esten, "Revolutionary Letters", Southern Literary Messenger * , Volume 28, Issue 4, Richmond, Virginia, Apr 1859. Letters from R.K. Meade, B. Lincoln, Steuben, J. Rutledge, Jos. Eggleston. From "Making of America".

  185. Google Cooke, William D.; Swain, David L. (David Lowry); Lilly, Lambert, Revolutionary History of North Carolina: in three lectures
    Library of Congress record: Author: Cooke, William D., [from old catalog] comp. Title: Revolutionary history of North Carolina, in three lectures, Published: Raleigh, W. D. Cooke; New York, G. P. Putnam & co., 1853. Description: ix, [11]-236 pp. front., pl., fold. facsim. 19 cm. LC Call No.: E263.N8C7 Subjects: North Carolina -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783. Almanace, Battle of, 1771. [from old catalog] Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Control No.: 9130543

  186. Google Corbett, Julian S., ed., [British Naval] Signals and Instructions, 1776-1794, Naval Records Society, 1894.

  187. Google Cornwallis, Charles, An answer to that part of the Narrative of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. which relates to the conduct of Lieutenant- General Earl Cornwallis ..., J. Debrett, 1783.

  188. Google Cornwallis, Charles, Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis Cornwallis, Vol. 1 of 3. Edited by Charles Ross. J. Murray, 1859.

  189. Archive [Charles Cornwallis] As great a man as Nelson : the Life of the Most Noble the Marquis Cornwallis that great friend to his country who has been engaged in the service of it ever since the year 1776, up to 1805, in the American and Indian War, who has proved himself a bold and valiant warrior, a peace-maker, a good statesman, a man for the people, a friend : to which is added the riddle shot from the camp, with an explanation. London : A. Kemmish [1806?]

  190. Archive.org Cowp Article menu from former Cowpens NB website , Menu of articles written by staff at Cowpens NB. Balanced. Articles are also shown under author's names on different website to prevent their becoming lost.

  191. Google Cornish, Louis H., compiler, A National Register of the Society Sons of the American Revolution. 1902, Sons of the American Revolution.

  192. JR Cowpens Patriot Fatalities as noted in Patriots at the Cowpens by Dr. Bobby G. Moss.

  193. USMA Cowpens Powerpoint animation, "The American Revolution, Southern Campaign 1780-1781". Includes one of the better animations of Cowpens. Requires Powerpoint or Powerpoint viewer.   JR Alternate download on Online Library website.   Powerpoint Viewer download.  

  194. Spark Cracraft, Josh.SparkNote on The American Revolution (1754?1781). 21 Feb. 2006

  195. Crawley, Ron, Military Exploits of James McCall

  196. BIFHSGO Crowder, Norman K., "Loyalists and the British Connection", Spring 1995, Anglo-Celtic Roots, British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa.

  197. BIFHSGO Crowder, Norman K., "The Revolution is Over, Now What?", Summer 2001, Anglo-Celtic Roots, British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa.

  198. UCM Cummins, Light Townsend, "The G૶ez Family and Spanish Participation In the Independence of the United States of America", Revista Complutense de Historia de Am豩ca 2006, vol. 32, 179-196. [The G૶ez surname is often Anglicized to Galvez.]

  199. Google Curtis, Edward E., "The Provisioning of the British Army in the Revolution", The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries, W. Abbatt publ., Vol. XVIII, January - June 1814, p.232.

  200. PALMM Cubberly, Frederick, "Fort George (St. Michael), Pensacola". The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 6 Issue 4, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, April 1928. Includes account of Bernado Galvez and the Siege of Pensacola. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  201. Curtis, Edward E., Organization of the British Army in the American Revolution from AmericanRevolution.org
    Library of Congress record: Author: Curtis, Edward E. (Edward Ely), b. 1888. Title: The organization of the British army in the American revolution ... by Edward E. Curtis ... Published: New Haven, Yale University Press; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926. LC Call No.: E267.C95

  202. Archive Curwen, Samuel, 1715-1802, Journal and letters of the late Samuel Curwen, judge of Admiralty, etc., an American Refugee in England from 1775-1784, comprising remarks on the prominent men and measures of that period : to which are added biographical notices of many American loyalists, and other eminent persons. Source used by Edward McCrady.

  203. Google Cust, Edward, Sir, Annals of the Wars of the Eighteenth Century, J. Murray (publ.), 1869.
    These books are great for seeing global aspect of the war simultaneously with the Southern Campaign.
    Google Google Book Search of Annals of the Wars of the Eighteenth Century

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  204. Google Dalcho, Frederick, An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina, from the first settlement of the province, to the war of the revolution; with notices of the present state of the church in each parish: and some account of the early civil history of Carolina, never before published. To which are added; the laws relating to religious worship; the journals and rules of the convention of South-Carolina; the constitution and canons of the Protestant Episcopal church, and the course of ecclesiastical studies, 1820, E. Thayer. Also, Archive here


  205. Dandridge, Danske (1858-1914), American Prisoners Of The Revolution Library of Congress record: Author: Dandridge, Danske (Bedinger) Mrs., 1858- [from old catalog] Title: American prisoners of the revoloution, Published: Charlottesville, Va., The Michie company printers, 1911. LC Call No.: E281.D17 Microfilm 64503 E

  206. Google d'Antoni, Alessandro Vittorio Papacino A Treatise on Gun-powder: A Treatise on Fire-arms; and a Treatise on the Service of Artillery in Time of War, translation, Sold by T. and J. Egerton, 1789. Book owned by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney.

  207. Google Daughters of the American Revolution, Lineage Book, 1904, completing the members accepted in 1896.

  208. Archive Daves, Edward Graham, "Maryland and North Carolina in the Campaign of 1780-1781; with a Preliminary Notice of the Earlier Battles of the Revolution, in Which the Troops of the Two States Won Distinction.". A Paper read before the Maryland Historical Society, November 14th, 1892.

  209. Google Davie, William Richardson, William Richardson Davie: A Memoir, annotated by J.G. de R. Hamilton, with letters annotated by K.P. Battle, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1907. Note: the biographical sketch is by Hamilton; only the letters are by Davie.

  210. Wiki "William Richardson Davie"

  211. BoC Davie, Wm. R., exc. from Revolutionary War Sketches from BattleofCamden.org.
    Library of Congress record: Author: Davie, William Richardson, 1756-1820. Title: The Revolutionary War sketches of William R. Davie / [edited by] Blackwell P. Robinson. Published: Raleigh : North Carolina Dept. of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, 1976. LC Call No.: E263.N8D24 1976

  212. Google Davis, Charles L., A brief history of the North Carolina troops on the Continental establishment, 1896.

  213. Google Davis, John, "The Yorktown Campaign, Journal Of Captain John Davis of the Pennsylvania Line", p.290-310, The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol.V, 1881, Historical Society of Pennsylvania., 1881

  214. Davis, Robert S., "Lessons from Kettle Creek: Patriotism and Loyalism at Askance on the Southern Frontier"

  215. Google Davis, Sallie Joyner, "North Carolina's Part in the Revolution", The South Atlantic Quarterly, Duke University Press.
    • Part I?. p.314-324. Duke University Press, 1908
    • Part II, p.27-38. Duke University Press, 1904
    • Part III, p.154-165. Duke University Press, 1904.

  216. CARL Davis, Scott A., "American Military History And Its Insights Into Fourth Generation Warfare", 2006. A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master Of Military Art And Science, Military History

  217. Davisson, Budd, "Pennsylvania Long Rifle"

  218. MoA Dawson, Henry Barton, Battles Of The United States, By Sea And Land: Embracing Those Of The Revolutinary And Indian Wars, The War Of 1812, And The Mexican War, Vol.1 Illustrated from original paintings by Alonzo Chappel. New York: Johnson, Fry, and company, 1858. Lexington to Yorktown. Shows no Rev. War battles after Yorktown.

  219. NR Dawson, Henry Barton "The Destruction of Richmond, Virginia, January 5 and 6, 1781", from Chapter LXXX of Henry B. Dawson's Battles of the United States, Volume I, New York, 1858, pp. 641-644. From "New River Notes".

  220. Google De Hass, Wills, History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Virginia: Embracing an Account of the Various Expeditions in the West, Previous to 1795 ; Also, Biographical Sketches. H. Hoblitzell, 1861.

  221. De Lue, Willard Ireland and America, a comparison :how English readers received the "facts" about the American Revolution. . Washington, D.C. : Friends of Irish Freedom, National Bureau of Information, 1920. [4 pages.] From Harvard University Library.

  222. DeMond, Robert, North Carolina Loyalists During the American Revolution. Appendices extracted from Robert DeMond, "Loyalists in North Carolina During the Revolution.", Durham NC, Duke Univ., 1940.
    Library of Congress record: Author: DeMond, Robert Orley, 1889- Title: The loyalists in North Carolina during the revolution, by Robert O. DeMond ... Published: Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 1940. LC Call No.: E277.D35

  223. Google Deux-Ponts, William de, , Samuel Abbott Green My campaigns in America: a journal kept by Count William de Deux-Ponts, 1780-81, J.K. Wiggin & W.P. Lunt, 1868. English translation

  224. Google Dodsley, R., ed., The Preceptor: Containing A General Course of Education Wherein the First Principles of Polite Learning Are Laid Down In a Way Most Suitable for Trying tne Genius and Advancing the Instuction of Youth, in Twelve Parts , 7th Edition.
    Volume I:, 1783 I. On Reading Speaking and Writing Letters. II. On Arithmetic, Geometry and Architecture. III. On Geography and Astronomy. IV. On Chronology and History. V. On Rhetoric and Poetry. VI. On Drawing.
    Volume II:, 1758 VII. On Logic. VIII. On Natural History. IX. On Ethics or Morality. X. On Trade and Commerce. XI. On Laws and Government. XII. On Human Life and Manners.

  225. Wiki "Double Envelopment" or "Pincer Movment", described and defined. Cowpens is often given as example of a battle where this occurred.

  226. Google Doyle, Francis Hastings Charles, Reminiscences and Opinions of Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, 1813-1885. Used as a source by Edward McCrady. 1887, D. Appleton and Company.

  227. Google Doyle, Joseph Beatty, Frederick William Von Steuben and the American Revolution, H. C. Cook, 1913. Also, Archive here.

  228. MoA Drake, Samuel A., "The "Old Ship" at Hingham", Appletons' Journal, Volume 13, Issue 327, New York, June 26, 1875. Benjamin Lincoln attended here and was buried here. From "Making of America".
    Library of Congress record: Title: Appletons' journal [microform]. Published: New York, N.Y. : [D. Appleton and Co.], 1872-1881. Description: 19 v. : ill., plates ; 27-29 cm. LC Call No.: Microfilm 05422 no. 245-249 AP Notes: Subtitle varies. Title from caption. Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms. 5 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. (American periodical series, 1850-1900 ; 245-249). SERBIB/SERLOC merged record Series Entry: American periodical series, 1850-1900 ; 245-249. Control No.: 11355379

  229. Google Draper, Lyman Copeland, King's Mountain and its heroes: History of the Battle of King's Mountain, October 7th, 1780, P.G. Thomson, 1881. Also, Google here. Use the search feature and search for rifles. There will be 27 responses, all relevant.

  230. Draper Collection of Manuscripts, State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Library

    • Archive Weaks, Mabel Clare, The Preston and Virginia papers of the Draper collection of manuscripts, State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Library, 1915.

    • Google Thwaites, Reuben Gold and Louise Phelps Kellogg, Documentary History of Dunmore's War, 1774: compiled from the Draper manuscripts in the library.... Published 1905, Wisconsin Historical Society.

    • Draper Collection of Manuscripts, Calendars
      • Calendar of the Kentucky papers of the Draper Collection of Manuscripts Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin., 1925
        • Go to a library website participating in HeritageQuest, which will be found under "Online Resources" or "Genealogy", and log on using your library card number.
        • Click on "Search Books"
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      • Calendar of the Tennessee and King's Mountain papers of the Draper Collection of Manuscripts Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin., 1929
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        • Click on "Search Books"
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      • The Preston and Virginia papers of the Draper Collection of Manuscripts Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin., 1915
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        • Enter at Title: The preston and virginia papers
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  231. Archive Drayton, John, Memoirs of the American Revolution : from its commencement to the year 1776, inclusive, as relating to the state of South-Carolina, and occasionally refering [sic] to the states of North-Carolina and Georgia , 1821, A.E. Miller, Charleston.

  232. Google Duane, William, A Military Dictionary: Or, Explaination of the Several Systems of Discipline of Different Kinds of Troops..., 1810, William Duane, PA.

  233. Writings of Guilford Dudley
    • BoC Dudley, Guilford, "A Sketch of the Military Services Performed by Guilford Dudley...". Guilford Dudley, "A Sketch of the Military Services Performed by Guilford Dudley, Then of the Town of Halifax, North Carolina, During the Revolutionary War" from BattleofCamden.org


    • MoA Dudley, Guilford, "A Sketch of the Military Services Performed by Guilford Dudley, Then of the Town of Halifax, North Carolina, During the Revolutionary War", from Southern Literary Messenger * From "Making of America".
      • Part 1, Volume 11, Issue 3, Richmond, Virginia, Mar 1845.
      • Part 2, Volume 11, Issue 4, Richmond, Virginia, Apr 1845.
      • Part 3, Volume 11, Issue 5, Richmond, Virginia, May 1845.
      • Part 4, Volume 11, Issue 6, Richmond, Virginia, June 1845.

    • BoC Dudley, Guilford, pension statement, from BattleofCamden.org

  234. Google Duncan, Andrew, Heads of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Medicine. Macfarquhar and Elliot, Edinburgh, 1781.

  235. Google Duncan, Francis, History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, Vol.I, to the Peace of 1783. London, 1872, Murray.

  236. MoA Duncan, Professor W., "North Carolina, Part 1", Debow's Review, Volume 11, Issue 1, New Orleans, July 1851. Including history of the Regulators and NC during the Revolution. From "Making of America".
    VA Historical Soc. record: General Collection HF1 .D2 Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. v. 1-34, Jan. 1846-July/Aug. 1864; after the war series, v. 1-8, Jan. 1866-Oct. 1870; new ser., v. 1, no. 1-4, Oct. 1879-June 1880. New Orleans [etc.] J. D. B. DeBow.

  237. Google Dundas, David, Principles of Military Movements, Chiefly Applied to Infantry: Illustrated by Manoeuvres of the Prussian Troops, and by an Outline of the British Campaings in Germany, During the War of 1757. Together with an Appendix, Containing a Practcal Abstract of the Whole. T. Cadell, in the Strand., 1788


  238. du Picq du Picq, Charles Jean Jacques Joseph Ardant, Battle Studies, Ancient And Modern Battles, 1921, translated by Robert C. Cotton. Cowpens is often compared to Cannae as an example of "double envelopment". See "Analysis Of The Battle Of Cannae".

    Library of Congress record: Author: Ardant du Picq, Charles Jean Jacques Joseph, 1821-1870. Title: Battle studies; ancient and modern battle, by Colonel Ardant du Picq. Tr. from the 8th ed. in the French by Colonel John N. Greely and Major Robert C. Cotton. Published: New York, The Macmillan company, 1921. LC Call No.: U102.A7 1921

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  239. AEA Early American Review, articles

  240. NR Eckenrode, H. J., The Revolution in Virginia, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston and New York, 1916 From "New River Notes". Also, Archive here.

  241. Google Eddis, William, Letters from America, Historical and Descriptive; Comprising Occurrences from 1769, to 1777, Inclusive. By William Eddis: Comprising Occurrences from 1769, to 1777, Inclusive. C. Dilly, 1792. Account by a Maryland Loyalist.

  242. Archive Edler, Friedrich, The Dutch Republic and the American Revolution, 1911, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press.

  243. Archive Eelking, Max von, German Allied Troops in the North American War of Independence, 1776-1783, 1893, Albany : Joel Munsell's Sons. Also, Google here.

  244. Einhorn, Robin L., "Democracy, Slavery And Taxation: American Tax Systems In The Colonial And Revolutionary Eras". (.doc) Suggested by post on RevList by John M. Johnston,

  245. Archive Ellet, E.F. (Elizabeth Fries), Domestic history of the American Revolution, 1850, Baker & Scribner. Also, here and here.

  246. Ellet, E.F. (Elizabeth Fries), The Women of the American Revolution. 6th ed., New York: Scribner, 1856. 3 volumes. From Harvard University Library. One must be aware that the historicity of such accounts is sometimes questionable.
  247. Vol. 1 Martha Bratton, Mrs.Adair    Jane Thomas, Isabella Sims, Mrs.Jolly, Mrs.Otterson, Nancy Jackson, Jane McJunkin.     Dorcas Richardson.     Eliz., Grace and Rachel Martin, Mrs.Spalding.     Dicey Langston, Mrs.Dillard, Mrs.Potter, Mrs.Beckham     Elizabeth Steele, Mrs.Brevard, Mrs.Jackson     Mary Slocum, Esther Wake    
  248. Vol. 2 Rebecca Motte, Mrs.Brewton     Susannah Elliott, Sabina Elliott, Mrs.Lewis Morris, Jane Washington, Anna Elliott, Sarah Hopton     Behethland Foote Butler     Margaret Gaston     Flora McDonald     Rachel Caldwell, Mary Long, Mrs.Jones     Nancy Hart     Misc. Anecdotes. Emily Geiger p.295
  249. Vol.3 Nancy Green, Mrs.Motte     Esther Walker, Mrs. Gaston     Mary McClure, Jane Morrow     Isabella Ferguson     Mary Johnston     Jane Boyd, Mrs. Simpson     Jane Gaston, Mrs.Strong, Margaret Elliott, Mrs.Haynes     Sarah McCalla, Mary Adair, Mary Nixon     Mary Mills, Isabella Wylie     Jane White     Rebecca Pickens     Sarah Buchanon     Eleanor Wilson     Surprise of Gen. Sumpter
  250. ...and possibly others of interest.

  251. Archive Ellet, Elizabeth Fries, The Women of the American Revolution, Vol. I, 1848-50, New York, Baker and Scribner.

  252. Archive Ellet, Elizabeth Fries, The Women of the American Revolution, Vol. II, 1848-50, New York, Baker and Scribner.

  253. Google Ellet, Elizabeth Fries, The Women of the American Revolution, Vol. III, Published 1856 Scribner.

  254. Ellet, Elizabeth Fries, "Jane Gaston", Godey's Ladies' Book, Philadelphia, March 1850. Also found in the above, Vol.3.

  255. Ellet, Elizabeth Fries, "Martha Bratton", The Women of the American Revolution, Third Edition, New York: Baker and Scribner, 1849. Also found above, and here.

  256. Elliott, Daniel T. , Ebenezer Revolutionary War Headquarters: A Quest to Locate and Preserve, LAMAR Institute Publication Series, Report Number 73, The LAMAR Institute, Inc. Box Springs, Georgia, 2003.

  257. Elliott, Daniel T. , Sunbury Battlefield Survey, LAMAR Institute Publication Series, Report Number 64, The LAMAR Institute, Inc. Box Springs, Georgia, 2005.

  258. Google Emerson, William, The Principles of Mechanics: Explaining and Demonstrating the General Laws of Motion, the Laws of Gravity, Motion of Descending Bodies, Projectiles, Mechanic Powers, .... J. Richardson, 1758.

  259. RP Emmerich, A., The Partisan in War, of the Use of a Corps of Light Troops to an Army, J.Debrett, London, 1789. From RoyalProvincial.com.

  260. Encyclopædia Americana, Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, eds., Carey, Lea & Carey, Philadelphia, 1829-1833.
    Google
    Google Book Search, with Encyclopædia Americana specified as title, is recommended to search for desired information due to the missing volumes and the distribution of appendices. Some articles found:
    John Eager Howard     Nathanael Greene     de Kalb     Henry Lee     Benjamin Lincoln     Francis Marion     Daniel Morgan     Andrew Pickens     Charles Cotesworth Pinckney     Thomas Pinckney     David Ramsay     Francis Rawdon     John Rutledge     von Steuben     Thomas Sumter     Timeline (terse, but interesting)     USA history     William Washington (the middle name Augustine is error)     Otho Holland Williams    

  261. Encyclopedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition. Published in twenty-nine volumes, 1910-1911.
    It is suggested that all available versions be compared for any usage, starting with the menu provided. The Google search, where provided, can often find mentions in articles not devoted exclusively to the subject of interest.
    Debated, 2004: 1 ,   2 ,   3 ,   4 .   Wikipedia article on
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  262. Archive The Encyclopaedia Britannica, The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company Limited.   Vol II 1929   Vol XII 1929   Vol XIV 1910   Vol XX 1911   Vol XXIII 1929  

  263. Archive The Encyclopaedia Britannica; a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature (1878-89), Baynes, Thomas Spencer, 1823-1887, Date 1878-89, Publisher New York, C. Scribner's Sons.   Vol. 1   Vol. 2   Vol. 3   Vol. 4   Vol. 5   Vol. 6   Vol. 7   Vol. 8   Vol. 9   Vol. 10   Vol. 11   Vol. 12   Vol. 13   Vol. 14   Vol. 15   Vol. 16   Vol. 17   Vol. 18   Vol. 19   Vol. 20   Vol. 21   Vol. 22   Vol. 23   Vol. 24   Vol. 25  

  264. EofA Encylopedia of Alabama (online), " 1540-1783: Europeans and Native Peoples".
    Topics include:
    * James Adair * William Bartram * British West Florida * Cherokees in Alabama * Choctaws in Alabama * Creek Warrior Sketch * Creeks in Alabama * Early European Exploration in Alabama * Engraving of Creek Town Layout * Fort Toulouse * Benjamin Hawkins * Map of East and West Florida * Map of Mobile Bay * Mico Chlucco the Long Warior * Southeastern Indians and the American Revolution * The History of the American Indians * Tuckabatchee Ceremonial Decoration * Upper Creek Towns of the Historic Period

  265. Eshleman, H. Frank, Historic background and annals of the Swiss and German pioneer settlers of southeastern Pennsylvania, and of their remote ancestors, from the middle of the Dark Ages, down to the time of the Revolutionary War :an authentic history from original sources, of their suffering during several centuries before and especially during the two centuries following the protestant reformation, and their slow migration, moved by those causes, during the last mentioned to hundred years, westward in quest of religious freedom and their happy relief in the Susquehanna and Schuylkill Valleys in the New World; with particular reference to the German-Swiss Mennonites or Anabaptists, the Amish and other nonresistant sects. Lancaster, Pa. : [s.n.], 1917. [392 pages.] From Harvard University Library.

  266. Jaegerkorps Ewald, Johann von, Diary of the American War: A Hessian Journal, Translated and Edited by Joseph P. Tustin, Yale University Press, 1979. From the Hesse Kassel Jaeger Korps reference page.

    Also, see "The Captain Johann von Ewald Diaries: Maps of the Revolutionary War"

  267. Jaegerkorps Ewald, Johann von, Johann Hinricks (Capt.s), Maj. Gen. Johann Christoph von Huyn, The Seige of Charleston. Translated and edited by Bernard A. Uhlendorf. University of Michigan Press, 1938. Tip: right click on toolbar, click on more tools, select "rotate clockwise", click on. From the Hesse Kassel Jaeger Korps reference page.

  268. Google Ewald(Ehwahl), Johann von, A Treatise Upon the Duties of Light Troops, Translated by A. Maimburg. C. Roworth, for T. Egerton, 1803

  269. Jaegerkorps Ewald, Johann von, Treatise on Partisan Warfare, Translation, Introduction and Annotation by Robert A. Selig, Davis Curtis Skaggs, Greenwood Press, 1991. From the Hesse Kassel Jaeger Korps reference page.

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  270. PALMM Fabel, Robin F. A., "Ordeal by Siege: James Bruce in Pensacola, 1780-1781". The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 66 Issue 3, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, January 1988. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  271. SCPAFairies, Arthur, "Journal of Expedition Against the Cherokee Indians from July 18th, to October 11th, 1776", Transcribed and Annotated by Will Graves, p.20-36, Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution, Vol.2 No.10, October 2005, Charles B. Baxley, editor.

  272. Archive Fanning, David, The Narrative of Colonel David Fanning (a Tory in the Revolutionary War with Great Britain) : giving an account of his adventures in North Carolina, from 1775 to 1783, 1865, New York : Reprinted for J. Sabin. Edited by Wynne, Thos. H. (Thomas Hicks), 1820-1875.
    Also, Archive here. Authors and editors given as: Fanning, David, 1756?-1825; Wynne, Thos. H. (Thomas Hicks), 1820-1875; Wheeler, John H. (John Hill), 1806-1882; Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868. Printed for private distribution only. Richmond, 1861.

    Library of Congress record: Author: Fanning, David, 1756?-1825. Title: The narrative of Colonel David Fanning : a Tory in the revolutionary war with Great Britain, giving an account of his adventures in North Carolina, from 1775 to 1783 / as written by himself, with an introduction and explanatory notes. Published: Richmond, Va. : Printed for private distribution only, in the first year of the independnence [sic] of the Confederate States of America, 1861. Description: xxv, 92 p. ; 29 cm. Series: Historical documents relating to the Old North State ; no. 1 LC Call No.: E278.F2F2 Notes: Introd. signed John H. Wheeler. Edited, from a copy of the original manuscript, by T.H. Wynne. Many of the notes are by D.L. Swain. "50 copies 4to."--P. [ii]. "Fifty copies printed on thin writing paper, and ten on thicker paper." Cf. Sabin. Crandall, M.L. Confederate imprints, 2624 Sabin 23778 LC copy is no. 21. DLC Subjects: American loyalists. United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Personal narratives, British. North Carolina -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783. Other authors: Wynne, Thos. H. (Thomas Hicks), 1820-1875. Wheeler, John H. (John Hill), 1806-1882. Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868. Other authors: Confederate States of America Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Control No.: 8675714

  273. Google Fanning, David, ed. by Savary, A. W., "Narrative of Col. Fanning", The Canadian Magazine, Ontario Publishing Co., Ltd., 1907.

  274. Archive Fanning, David, ed. by Savary, A. W., Narrative of his exploits and adventures as a Loyalist of North Carolina in the American Revolution, supplying important omissions in the copy published in the United States. Reprinted from The Canadian Magazine. Toronto, 1908.

  275. Fanning, David, Giving An Account Of His Adventures In North America From 1775 To 1783, as written by himself with an introduction and explanatory notes, excerpts.

  276. UNC Fanning, David, Narrative of Col. David Fanning, Written By Himself, Detailing Astonishing Events in No. Ca., From 1775 TO 1783. from Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, Volume 22, Pages 180 - 239.

  277. Farmar, Robert, "The Seige of Pensacola, March 9-June 5, 1781". Journal of British Major Robert Farmar.

  278. Farrand, Max, "The Indian Boundary Line", American Historical Review, 10 (July 1905): 782-791. From "Classics of American Colonial History", Dinsmore Documentation.

  279. Google Fast,Richard Ellsworth, Hu Maxwell, The History and Government of West Virginia, Acme Publishing Company, 1901

  280. Google Faust, Albert Bernhardt, The German Element in the United States .... Vol.I of two. 1909, Houghton Miflin. Vol. II

  281. Google Feltman, William, The Journal of Lieut. William Feltman, of the First Pennsylvania Regiment, 1781-82 Including the March into Virginia and the Siege of Yorktown, 1853, Pub. for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, by H.C. Baird. Suggested by Nancy Lindroth.

  282. Archive Fenn, Elizabeth A., "Biological Warfare in 1700's US" From The Journal of American History Vol. 86, Issue 4: 1552-1580. (March 2000). Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV
    Library of Congress record: Uniform Title: Journal of American history (Bloomington, Ind.) Title: The Journal of American history. Published: Bloomington, Ind. : Mississippi Valley Historical Association, c1964- LC Call No.: E171.J87 Access: Note: View and search back issues via the JSTOR web site Location: http://www.jstor.org/journals /00218723.html Access: Current issues Location: http://www.historycooperative.org/jahindex.html

  283. PAFergus, James transcribed and annotated by Will T. Graves, Pension application of James Fergus W255731

  284. Ferguson, Nancy Ellen, 'Gilbert Town: Its Place in North Carolina and Revolutionary War History" "With Information on Andrew Hampton, Griffith Rutherford, William Gilbert, and the Death of James Dunlap".

  285. Google "Lt.Col. Patrick Ferguson, A Career of the American Revolution", Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Jul-Dec 1882.

  286. Smithsonian Ferling, John, "Myths of the American Revolution", Smithsonian Magazine, January 2010. Suggested by Kathy McKay.

  287. Google Field, Edward and Asa Bird Gardiner, The Remains of Major-General Nathanael Greene, Rhode Island General Assembly. Published 1903.

  288. CARL Fischer, Hannah, "American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics", CRS Report for Congress, Updated May 14, 2008. [Note: While the Revolutionary War numbers are interesting, they cannot have accurately included the casualties of militia-vs-militia actions. It was estimated that there were 1600 widows in the 96 District of South Carolina alone (roughly 1/3 of the colony). The majority of casualties in SC would have been in all-militia actions.]

  289. Fisher, Katherine D., "Distorted Legacy Of A Virginia Patriot: Thomas Nelson, Jr. (1738-1789)". Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of George Mason University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts English. 2004.

  290. Archive Fisher, Peter, 1782-1848, History of New Brunswick, 1921, St. John, N.B. : New Brunswick Historical Society,

  291. Archive Fisher, Sydney George, The True History Of The American Revolution, 1902, J. P. Lippincott Company. Also, Archive here. The point of this book is to show alternative evidence from that shown in previous (pre-1902) Rev. War histories. There is little attempt to cover the whole war (the Southern Campaign is relegated entirely to the last chapter alone. What he started here, he finished in "The Struggle for American Independence", and explained in "Legendary and Myth-Making...", following. [For any interested, I have a cd containing all 4, edited, repaired, and with a common .pdx index.]

  292. Archive Fisher, Sydney George, The Struggle for American Independence, Volume I, 1908, J. P. Lippincott Company.

  293. Archive Fisher, Sydney George, The Struggle for American Independence, Volume II, 1908, J. P. Lippincott Company. Also, Archive here.

  294. Archive Fisher, Sydney George, The Legendary and Myth-Making Process in Histories of the American Revolution, 1912, Philadelphia.


  295. Fiske, John, The American Revolution, Houghton, Miflin & Co., New York, 1891

  296. MoA Fiske, John, "The Disasters of 1780", The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 66, Issue 395, September 1890.

  297. Google Fitch, William Edward, Some Neglected History of North Carolina, Being an Account of the Revolution of the Regulators and of the Battle of Alamance, the First Battle of the American Revolution, Neale Publ. Co., 1905.

  298. Google "Flags Famous in American History", p.341-361, National Geographic Magazine, Vol. XXXII, No.4, October 1917.
    Note: For each flag, note its number, then find this number on the appropriate image page (A or B), and then find its number on the appropriate description page (1 through 6).
    • Flags: item number (image page, description page)
      • Pre-Revolution Colonial Flag, 361 (A,1). This was the British flag during the Revolution.
      • 1775-1777, Cambridge Flag, national flag, 364 (A,2)
      • First Navy jack, 365 (A,2)
      • 1775, Col. Moultrie flag, 389 (B,3)
      • 1775, Washington's Cruisers, 391 (B,3)
      • Linked hands, 397 (B,4)
      • Gadsden flag, rattlesnake, 398 (B,4)
      • South Carolina Navy, rattlesnake, 400 (B,4)
      • 1776-1795, Merchant Ensign, 404 (B,5)
      • 1776, Fort Moultrie, 406 (B,5)
      • 1779, Pulaski, 407 (B,5)
      • 1781, Third Maryland (Cowpens), 411 (B,5). Described as certain here, later to be challenged.
      • 1781, Eutaw Standard (Wm. Washington), 412 (B,5)
      • 1781, Gatinois Regiment, 413; Saintogne Regiment, 414; Royal Deux Ponts, 415. (B,6) At Yorktown.
      • 1781, Ansbach, 416 (B,6). Captured at Yorktown.
      • 1781, New York Regiment, 417 (B,6) At Yorktown.
      • French Flag, Champlain and DeGrasse, 422 (B,6)
    • Images and descriptions
    This may also be found Archivehere (116mb). Start at page 341 (Replace contents in page box at bottom of page with 341 then click enter). Image zooms of 200% to 300% work well.
    It may also be found Google here (7.4mb).

  299. Archive Fleming, Thomas J., Beat the Last Drum - The Siege of Yorktown 1781, Martin's Press, 1963.

  300. Archive Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840, The Life and Adventures of Daniel Boone the first Settler of Kentucky, interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country, 1868, Cincinnati, U. P. James.

  301. Flint-locks, nomenclature, drawings

  302. MoA Floy, Rev. J., D. D., "The Women of the Revolution, Part I", Ladies' Repository, Volume 10, Issue 7, Cincinnati, July 1850. Look for the stories of Jane Thomas and Dorcas Richardson. From "Making of America".
    Library of Congress record: Uniform Title: Ladies' repository (Cincinnati, Ohio) Title: The Ladies' repository [microform]. Published: Cincinnati : L. Swormstedt and J.H. Power, 1841-1876. LC Call No.: Microfilm 01104 no. 483, 893-898 AP


  303. Foote, William Henry (1794-1869), Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical, Illustrative of the Principles of a Portion of Her Early Settlers. (New York: Robert Carter, 1846).

    • UNC Online version from "Documenting the South".

    • Google From Google Book Library Project

    • Archive From Internet Archive (Gutenburg)

      Library of Congress record: Author: Foote, William Henry, 1794-1869. Title: Sketches of Virginia : historical and biographical / by the Rev. William Henry Foote. Published: Philadelphia : William S. Martien, 1850-55. LC Call No.: F226.F68

  304. Google Forbes, James Grant, Sketches, Historical and Topographical, of the Floridas. C.S. Van Winkle, 1821.

  305. Force, Peter, American Archives. Browse seems the best place to begin. Submitted by David K. Wilson.

  306. Archive Force, Peter, American Archives: Consisting Of A Collection Of Authentick Records, State Papers, Debates, And Letters And Other Notices Of Publick Affairs, The Whole Forming A Documentary History The Origin And Progress Of The North American Colonies; Of The Causes And Accomplishment Of The American Revolution ; And Of The Constitution Of Government For The United States, To The Final Ratification Thereof.
    LOC Record: Title: American archives: consisting of a collection of authentick records, state papers, debates, and letters and other notices of publick affairs, the whole forming a documentary history of the origin and progress of the North American colonies; of the causes and accomplishment of the American revolution; and of the Constitution of government for the United States, to the final ratification thereof. In six series ... By Peter Force. Prepared and published under authority of an act of Congress. Published: [Washington, 1837-53] Description: 9 v. 36 x 23 cm. LC Call No.: E203.A51 Notes: The 1st, 2d and 3d series have never appeared. No more published. The 5th series, left unfinished, ends with the year 1776. Fourth series. From the king's message to Parliament, of March 7, 1774, to the Declaration of independence by the United States ... Published by M. St. Clair Clarke and Peter Force. 1837-46. 6 v. -- Fifth series. From the Declaration of independence, July 4, 1776, to the definitive treaty of peace with Great Britain, September 3, 1783 ... Published by M. St. Clair and Peter Force. 1848-53. 3 v. Subjects: United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Sources. Other authors: Force, Peter, 1790-1868, comp. Control No.: 1689066

    • First, second and third series "never appeared.

    • Fourth Series.
      From the King's Message, of March 7th, 1774, to the Declaration of Independence, by the United States, in 1776.

    • Fifth Series.
      From the Declaration of Independence, in 1776, to the Definitive Treaty of Peace with Great Britain, in 1783.

    • Series Six never published.

  307. Peter Force Library, Library of Congress.

  308. Archive Ford, Henry Jones, The Scotch-Irish in America, 1915, Princeton, N.J, : Princeton University Press.

  309. JR Fore, Samuel K., "William Washington (1752-1810)". Adapted from former Cowpens NB Archive.org articles menu.

  310. Google Forrest, William S., Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Norfolk and Vicinity, Including Portsmouth and the Vicinity, 1853 Lindsay and Blakiston.

  311. Google Fortescue, John William, A History of the British Army, Vol.III, 1763-1793, 1902, Macmillan, London.

  312. Google Fosdick, Lucian John, The French Blood in America. R. G. Badger, 1906.

  313. JR Fowler, Virginia, articles adapted from former Cowpens NB Archive.org articles menu.

  314. Google Fox, Dixon Ryan, Harper's Atlas of American History, Published 1920 Harper & Brothers.

  315. Google Fraser, Alexander, Report, 1904, Part II., Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario, 1905. Includes numerous depositions by Loyalists for Rev War service.

    Positive returns when searched for cow pens, jarvis, camden, tarleton, cunningham, fanning, augusta, savannah, hanging rock, guilford, guildford, rawdon, ninety six, charles town, ferguson, wilmington, leslie, york town, sullivan, .

    No returns when searched for wemyss, hobkirk, rocky mount, pyle, fishdam, rugeley, hillsboro, winnsboro, charlotte town, chesney, timpany, mudlick, fort williams, moira, 71st, eutaw, greene, morgan, green spring, williamsburg, allaire, kings mountain, ramsour, moultrie, cheraws, waxhaws, buford, sumter, sumpder.
    Also, see Ontario Legislative Assembly, Sessional Papers, 1905.

  316. Archive Freilich, Jeffery, "American Revolution and Polish Troops". Windows Media. 3 minutes. View given that Pulaski's remains have been found in Savannah but not beneath the monument (debateable).

  317. "From Revolution to Reconstruction ... and what happened afterwards", A Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times Department of Humanities Computing & Department of American Studies University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Essays:

  318. MoA Furey, Francis T., "Catholics and the Revolution", Catholic World, Volume 65, Issue 388, New York, N.Y., July 1897. From "Making of America".
    Library of Congress record: Title: Catholic world. Published: [Paramus, N.J., etc., Paulist Fathers, etc.] Description: 214 v. ill., plates. 24 cm. LC Call No.: AP2.C3 Dewey No.: 282/.05 ISSN: 0008-848X Notes: A monthly magazine of general literature and science. Available on microfilm from University Microfilms and on the World Wide Web through the Making of America Web site. SERBIB/SERLOC merged record Other authors: Paulist Fathers. Control No.: 11137032 Access: Location: http://www.hti.umich.edu/m/moajrnl/browse.journals/cath.html

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  319. Thayer Galvez, Bernardo de, "Diary of the Operations Against Pensacola 1780-1781". From the website of Bill Thayer. Use control-f and search for pensacola to find other versions of this diary as well as other relevant works.

  320. Google Garden, Alexander, Anecdotes of the Revolutionary War in America, published by the author, 1822. Also, Archivehere

  321. Google Garden, Alexander,, Anecdotes of the American Revolution, A. E. Miller, 1828. Also, Archive here

  322. Google Gaston, Joseph, "Mr. Gaston's Narrative", 1836, from Historical Magazine, August 1873. Battle of Bechamville, Huck's Defeat, Hanging Rock, Mobley's MH &c.

  323. Gaustad, Edwin S., "Sins of the Fathers: Religion and the Revolution", from "Scholar's Showcase" at americanrevolution.org.

  324. Google Gayarré, Charles, The History of Louisiana, The Spanish Domination, Armand Hawkins, New Orleans, 1885. Also, here and Thayer here (Vol.III).

  325. "Georgia and the American Revolution" from Our Georgia History. A menu of related articles.

  326. Geist, Christopher, "Of Rocks, Trees, Rifles, and Militia", Colonial Williamsburg, Winter, 2008. Suggested by John Maass.

  327. Google German American Annals, "The German Waldeck Regiment and The Sixtieth or 'Royal American Regiment on Foot' in the War of 1779 to 1781", p. 202, Vol. 7, 1909.

  328. Archive Gibbes, R.W., Documentary history of the American revolution: consisting of letters and papers relating to the contest for liberty, chiefly in South Carolina, from originals in the possession of the editor, and other sources (1853-1857)
    Vol. 1, 1764-1776, 292 pages.
    Vol. 2, 1779-1782, 288 pages. Also, Google here
    Vol. 3, 1776-1782, 293 pages.

  329. Google Gibson, Robert, A Treatise of Practical Surveying, P.Wogan publ., 1795.

  330. Gilchrist, M.M., "Major Patrick Ferguson 1744-80 (The 70th Foot, 1768-80)", The Queen's Royal Surrey Regimental Association.

  331. Google Gilmore, James Roberts , The Advance-guard of Western Civilization. Published 1888 D. Appleton & Co.
    Keywords: chickasaws, spanish governor, mcgillivray, joseph brown, sevier, creek nation, gayoso, james robertson, cherokees, daniel clark, carondelet, spanish minister, mansker, northern indians, watauga, anthony bledsoe, catholic majesty, mrs. hays, valentine sevier, hugh eogan

  332. Google Gilmore, James R., The Rear-guard of the Revolution , 1889, D. Appleton and Company.
    Keywords: watauga, mountain men, sevier, french broad, culla, british leader, echota, james robertson, nolichucky, southern colonies, cherokees, parched corn, alleghanies, british commander, tellico, dragging canoe, isaac thomas, isaac shelby, evan shelby, valentine sevier

  333. Google Gilpin, Thomas, Exiles in Virginia: With Observations on the Conduct of the Society of Friends During the Revolutionary War, 1848. Also, here

  334. Google Girardin, Paul Bentalou, Pulaski Vindicated from an Unsupported Charge: Inconsiderately Or Malignantly Introduced in Judge Johnson's Sketches of the Life and Correspondence of Major Gen. Nathaniel Greene , Israel Thorndike Pamphlet Collection, Library of Congress, 1824, Printed by J. D. Toy.

  335. Google Gordon, William, The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Vol. I, publ. 1788.
    Also, Archive here.

  336. Google Gordon, William, The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Vol. II, publ. 1788. Also, Archive here.

  337. Archive Gordon, William, The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Vol. III, 1778-1780, publ. 1788. Also, Archive here.

  338. Google Gordon, William, The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Vol. IV, 1780-1787, publ. 1788. Also, Archive here.

  339. YhG Gorn, Elliott J., "Gouge and Bite, Pull Hair and Scratch:" The Social Significance of Fighting in the Southern Backcountry, The American Historical Review, volume 90, February to December 1985, pages 18-43.

  340. Google Graham, George Washington, The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, May 20, 1775, and Lives of Its Signers, New York: The Neale Publishing Company, 1905.


  341. LofDM Graham, James, The Life of General Daniel Morgan" of the Virginia Line of the Army of the United States, with Portions of His Correspondence. Originally published 1856. Hardback, 475 pages.

    Library of Congress record: Author: Graham, James (of New Orleans) [from old catalog] Title: The life of General Daniel Morgan, of the Virginia line of the army of the United States, with portions of his correspondence; comp. from authentic sources. Published: New York, Derby & Jackson; Cincinnati, H. W. Derby & co., 1856. LC Call No.: E207.M8G7

  342. Graham, Joseph, Gen., "The Battle of Kings Mountain"

  343. Google Graham, Samuel, Lt.Gen., 'An English Officer's Account of His Services in America 1779-1781, Historical Magazine, September 1865, H. B. Dawson publ. 71st Rgt., Guilford Courthouse and Yorktown.

  344. Google Graham, William Alexander, General Joseph Graham and His Papers on North Carolina Revolutionary History, 1904, Edwards & Broughton

  345. Google Graham, William Alexander, and Lambert Lilly, David Lowry Swain, William D. Cooke, Revolutionary History of North Carolina: in three lectures, 1853.

  346. PALMM Grant Ethan A., "Anthony Hutchins: A Pioneer of the Old Southwest". The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 74 Issue 4, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, Spring 1996. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  347. NPS Graves, Donald E., Guide To Canadian Sources Related To Southern Revolutionary War National Parks

  348. Google Graves, John Temple, ed., Men of Mark in Georgia, A. B. Caldwell publ, 1912. Some names of interest: James Jackson 186(184-5 missing), William Jasper 192, Samuel Hammond 148(147 missing), Lacklan McIntosh 247(246 missing), Anthony Wayne 337(336 missing). Note page number then search for name "within this book", select nearest page, then click to desired page.

  349. Graves, Spencer, "Violence, Nonviolence, and the American Revolution", Productive Systems Engineering, 2005. A number of interesting points made in an anti-war view of the war.

  350. Google , "Colonel Robert Gray's Observations On The War In Carolina", p.139-159, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, July 1910. See version edited and annotated by William Thomas Sherman.

  351. Green, Harry Clinton, Mary Wolcott Green The Pioneer Mothers of America, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1912-1913

  352. I-Archives Green, Jack P., ed., The Reinterpretation Of The American Revolution 1763-1789, Harper & Row, New York, 1968. 33mb download. 24 essays. Requires DjVu plugin (available).

  353. Archive Greene, Francis Vinton, The Revolutionary War And The Military Policy Of The United States, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1911. Also, Archive here and Archive here.

  354. Archive Greene, George Washington, Nathanael Greene, An examination of some statements concerning Major-General Greene, in the ninth volume of Bancroft's History of the United States , 1866, Boston, Ticknor and Fields. Also, Google here.
    Library of Congress record: Author: Greene, George Washington, 1811-1883. Title: Nathanael Greene. An examination of some statements concerning Major-General Greene, in the ninth volume of Bancroft's History of the United States. By George Washington Green. Published: Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1866. LC Call No.: E209.G9G81

  355. Archive Greene, George Washington, The German Element in the War of American Independence, 1876, New York, Hurd & Houghton; Cambridge [Mass.] The Riverside Press.

  356. Google Greene, George Washington, Historical View of the American Revolution, Hurd and Houghton, New York, 1876.

  357. Archive Greene, George Washington, The Life of Nathanael Greene, Major-General in the Army of the Revolution , Vol.1 (thru 1778), 1867-71, New York, G. P. Putnam and Son. Also, Google here

  358. Archive Greene, George Washington, The Life of Nathanael Greene, Major-General in the Army of the Revolution , Vol.2 (1777-1780), 1867-71, New York, G. P. Putnam and Son. Also, Google here

  359. Archive Greene, George Washington, The Life of Nathanael Greene, Major-General in the Army of the Revolution , Vol.3 (1780-1783), 1867-71, New York, G. P. Putnam and Son.

  360. MoA Greene, George Washington, "General John De Kalb", The Atlantic Monthly. / Volume 36, Issue 216, Boston, October 1875.

  361. MoA Greene, George Washington, , The Atlantic Monthly. / Volume 36, Issue 216, Boston, October 1875.

  362. AmMem Greene, Nathanael, Broadside: Greene's account of Battle at Guilford Courthouse, Printed by David C. Claypoole. [1781].

  363. Google Greg, Percy, History of the United States from the Foundation of Virginia to the Reconstruction of the Union, Vol.I, W. H. Allen & co., 1887

  364. Archive Gregg, Alexander, History of the Old Cheraws: containing an account of the aborigines of the Pedee, the first white settlements, their subsequent progress, civil changes, the struggle of the revolution, and growth of the country afterward; extending from about A.D. 1730 to 1810, with notices of families and sketches of individuals, New York, Richardson and Company, 1867. Used as source by Edward McCrady.

  365. Google Gregory, David, A Treatise of Practical Geometry: In Three Parts, J. Balfour, 1787

  366. H-Net Griffin, Patrick, Book Review: Irish Immigrants in the Land of Canaan: Letters and Memoirs from Colonial and Revolutionary America, 1675-1815 by Kerby A. Miller, Arnold Schrier, Bruce D. Boling, and David N. Doyle, eds.

  367. Gutenburg Griffenhagen, George B., "Drug Supplies in the American Revolution". Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 1961

  368. Google Grigsby, Hugh Blair, The Virginia Convention of 1776, J.W. Randolph, 1855

  369. Google Grimké, John Fauchereau,

  370. Google Griswold, Rufus W., Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution, Vols. I & II. A. Hart, 1852. Also, here: Archive Vol.I,   Archive Vol.II

  371. Archive Guess, William Conrad, County Government in Colonial North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. : The University, 1911.

  372. Archive Guilford Battleground Co., A memorial volume of the Guilford Battle Ground Company. Organized May 6, 1887, at Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro, N.C., Reece & Elam, Printers, 1893.

  373. Google Gunby, Andrew Augustus, Colonel John Gunby of the Maryland Line: Being Some Account of His Contribution to American Liberty, R. Clarke company, 1902.

  374. Gustaitis, Joseph Archive.org "Peter Francisco: A One Man Army" American History magazine, October 1998. Also, Free Republic here and here

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  375. PALMM Haarmann, Albert W., "The Spanish Conquest Of British West Florida, 1779-1781", The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 39 Issue 2, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, October 1960. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  376. Hagist, Don, "A Token of Surrender" or "One Mode of Attack:" The Firelock Clubb'd

  377. Haitian soldiers at Savannah, monument


  378. MoA C.L.H., "Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence", Southern Literary Messenger * , Volume 4, Issue 8, Richmond, Virginia, August 1838. From "Making of America".

    Also, see Charlotte Town Resolves

  379. Google Hale, E.E., "'English Officers in America", Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 1843.

  380. Google Hamilton, J.G. de R., annotated by William Richardson Davie: A Memoir, with letters annotated by K.P. Battle, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1907. Note: the biographical sketch is by Hamilton; only the letters are by Davie.

  381. Google Hamilton, Peter Joseph, Colonial Mobile: an Historical Study Largely from Original Sources, of the Alabama-Tonbigbee Basin and the Old Southwest... , 1910, Houghton Mifflin Co. Also, Google here

  382. Hammett, C., "The Battle of King's Mountain, Tennesseans in the Revolutionary War", from TNGenWeb.

  383. Google Hanger, George, A letter to ... lord Castlereagh ... proving how one hundred and fifty thousand men may be acquired in the short space of two months; with instructions to the Volunteers. To which is added a plan for the formation of a corps of consolidated marksmen, 1808.
    [p.78] and as to firing at a man at 200 yards with a common musket, you may just as well fire at the moon and have the same hopes of hitting your object. I do maintain and will prove, whenever called on, that no man was ever killed at 200 yards, by a common soldier's musket, by the person who aimed at him.

    [p.78] A soldier's musket, if not exceedingly ill-bored (as many of them are), will strike the figure of a man at eighty yards; it may even at 100; but a soldier must be very unfortunate indeed who shall be wounded by a common musket at 150 yards, provided his antagonist aims at him; and as to firing at a man at 200 yards with a common musket, you may just as well fire at the moon and have the same hopes of hitting your object.

    [p.79] I have many times asked the American backwoodsmen what was the most their best marksmen could do; and they have constantly told me that an expert rifleman, provided he can draw good and true sight (they mean by this expression, when they can distinctly see the object aimed at in a direct line with the two sights on the rifle), can hit the head of a man at 200 yards.

  384. Hanger, George, An Address To The Army; In Reply To Strictures, By Roderick M'Kenzie, 1789.
    Library of Congress record: Author: [Coleraine], George Hanger, baron, 1751?-1824. [from old catalog] Title: An address to the army; in reply to strictures, by Roderick M'Kenzie, (late lieutenant in the 71st regiment) on Tarleton's History of the campaigns of 1780 and 1781. By the Hon. George Hanger ... Published: London, Printed for J. Ridgway, 1789. LC Call No.: E236.T193

  385. Google Hanger, George, The Life, Adventures, and Opinions of Col. George Hanger Written by Himself, J. Debrett, 1801. p.389ff. Submitted by Will Graves.

  386. Archive Hanna, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), The Scotch-Irish : or, The Scot in North Britain, north Ireland, and North America Vol.I, 1902, New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons.

  387. MoA Hardin, Lt. John J., "Two Leaves of Revolutionary History", The American Whig Rreview, Volume 8, Issue 6, Dec 1848, Wiley and Putnam, New York. "Taken down from conversations with Governor Shelby". Battles at Musgroves Mill and Kings Mountain.

  388. Harding, Gary Rutherford, "General Griffith Rutherford"

  389. Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909, Harper, 1906-1910
    Google Google Book Search. Enter search terms. Only works if All books remains selected. Click on [More results from this book] to obtain findings.

    Articles found include:

    Blackstocks     William Butler(brief)   Edward Carrington     Congressional medals(12 for Rev.War)     Cowan's Ford     John Harris Cruger     William R. Davie     Joseph Eggleston     Eutaw Springs     Fish Dam Ford     Christopher Gadsden     Bernardo Galvez     Nathanael Greene     Hanging Rock     Hobkirk Hill     John Eager Howard     James Jackson     William Jasper     Henry Lee     North Caroline timeline(Rev.War period)     Charles & Charles Cotesworth Pinckney     Thomas Pinckney     Augustine Prevost(terse)     Casimir Pulaski     Revolutionary War     Revolutionary War Battles(listing)     Rocky Mount     Savannah     South Carolina Timeline(Rev War period))     Stono Ferry, Battle     Charles Stedman     Jane Thomas     William Washington     James Williams     Otho Holland Williams    
  390. Google Hart, Albert Bushnell, American History Told by Contemporaries, Vol.II, 1689-1783, Published 1901 Macmillan & Co., Ltd.

  391. Etext-UVa Hart, Albert Bushnell with Mabel Hill, Camps and Firesides of the Revolution, The Macmillan Company, New York, 1937. . From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.

  392. Google Hartley, Cecil B., "Governor Isaac Shelby" from Life and Adventures of Lewis Wetzel, G. G. Evans publ., 1859.

  393. Google Hartley, Cecil B., Heroes and Patriots of the South, G. G. Evans, 1860. Marion, Moultrie, Pickens, Rutledge.

  394. Archive Hartley, Cecil B., Life of Major General Henry Lee, Commander of Lee's Legion in the Revolutionary War, and Subsequently Governor of Virginia; to which is added the Life of General Thomas Sumter of South Carolina , 1859, New York : Derby & Jackson.

  395. Google Hassall, Arthur, The Expansion of Great Britain, 1715-1789, Rivingtons publ., 1907

  396. Google Hatch, Louis Clinton, The Administration of the American Revolutionary Army, 1903.

  397. Google Haymond, Henry, History of Harrison County, West Virginia, Acme, 1910. Page 146, section on Revolution.

  398. Haynes, Kenneth R., Jr., "Lord Charles Cornwallis's March Down the Cape Fear River", suggested by John Maass.

  399. Google Haywood, Marshall De Lancey, Governor William Tryon, and His Administration in the Province of North Carolina, 1765-1771, Published 1903, E. M. Uzzell, printer.

  400. Google Headley, John Tyler, The Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolution, Charles Scribner, New York, 1864.
    William Tennant. First page missing.
    James Hall
    Daniel McCalla
    Alexander McWhorter
    Moses Allen
    Peter Gabriel Muhlenburg
    John Hurst

  401. Archive Headley, John Tyler,
    Washington and His Generals, Vol.I, 1848, c1847, New York, Baker and Scribner.
    Washington and His Generals, Vol.II, 1848, c1847, New York, Baker and Scribner. Also, here and here.

  402. Google Heath, Robert, Astronomia Accurata: Or The Royal Astronomer and Navigator. Containing New Improvements in Astronomy, Chronology, and Navigation. Particularly New and Correct Solar and Lunar Tables; with Precepts and Examples of Their Use, According to Old Or New Style ... The Seaman's Ready Computer, Or New ... 1760.

  403. Google Heitman, Francis Bernard, Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution, April 1775 to December 1783, Rare Book Shop Publishing Company, 1914. Also, Archive here and Archive here


  404. Henderson, Archibald, ...Conquest of the Old Southwest

    Library of Congress record: Author: Henderson, Archibald, 1877- [from old catalog] Title: The conquest of the old Southwest; Published: New York, The Century co., 1920. LC Call No.: F396.H49

  405. KVL Henderson, Archibald, Isaac Shelby : Revolutionary Patriot and Border Hero (Vol. 1), 1750-1780, North Carolina Society, Raleigh, N.C., 1918. From Kentuckiana Digital Library. Vol.2, 1780-1783

  406. Hendrix, Scott N., The Spirit Of The Corps: The British Army And The Pre-National Pan-European Military World And The Origins Of American Martial Culture, 1754-1783, dissertation, University of Pittsburgh, 2005.

  407. Henke,Larry H., "Back to the Future: A Study of Post Partisan Warfare Reconstruction", Small Wars Journal.

  408. I-Archive Henry, Patrick, "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death". 9 minute recording by Librovox.

  409. Yale Henry, Patrick, "Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death", March 23, 1775. From Yale Law School, Avalon Project.

  410. HeritageQuest Online. On many library websites, you can use your library card number to access HeritageQuest. Start with libraries for which you have a card or where it is possible for you to obtain a card (e.g., in your county or adjacent counties). It is available in some smaller towns (Camden SC, Shelby NC, Rock Hill SC) and in most larger libraries (Charlotte NC, Gastonia NC, Raleigh NC). It might be listed under "Onliine Resources" or "Genealogy" or something similar.
    • "Search Revolutionary War". You may search for a Revolutionary War pension statement or bounty grant application. Apparently, the pension applications are incomplete. My ancestor applied in AL but I could not find his pension application until I searched in SC (where he lived until 1822), so some experimentation may be required for state. Another ancestor applied in SC but his application appeared for MD, his state of origin.
      Some records available: Joseph McJunkin, Thomas Young, Guilford Dudley, Christopher Brandon, William Farr, Silas McBee, Thomas Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, James "Horseshoe" Robertson, Joseph Hughes, John E. Howard (bounty land), William Washington (bounty land), William Robertson (son of Charles, at Musgroves, Ft.Thicketty, Kings Mountain, Lookout Mountain)
    • "Search Books". A useful approach is to click on "Publications", then click on "Search Publications".

  411. Herring, James, James Barton Longacre, The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans: With Biographical Sketches
    [Note: the page numbers given as "p.(74)" refer to those in the .pdf documents. If the contents of the page box at the bottom of the page is replaced with, say, (74) including parentheses followed by "Enter", one can expect to be taken to page (74 of ...).]
    • I-Archive Volume I, Bancroft, Philadelphia, 1834. Includes Anthony Wayne p.(74), Isaac Shelby p.(114), William Moultrie p.(84), Nathanael Green p.(62)
      Also, here, here, here
    • I-Archive Volume II, Bancroft, 1835. Includes Thomas Jefferson p.(38), Patrick Henry p.(86), Benjamin Lincoln p.(116), John Eager Howard p.(168), Otho H. Williams p.(184).
      Also, here, here, here
    • I-Archive Volume III, Bancroft, 1836. Includes David Ramsay p.(236), Lachland McIntosh p.(304), Daniel Morgan p.(142), Francis Marion p.(104), Andrew Pickens p.(322), Henry Lee p.(252), William A. [sic] Washington p.(346), James Jackson p.(332), William R. Davie p.(132).
      Also, here, here, here.
    • I-Archive Volume IV, Bancroft, 1834. Includes John Rutledge p.(28), Henry Laurens p.(163), Thomas Sumter p.(205), Charles C. Pinckney p.(171), Thomas Pinckney p.(123), Mordecai Gist p.(217).
      Also, here, here, here, here. Also, Google here

  412. I-Archive (Author not given), The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans : with Biographical Sketches by Celebrated Authors, Rice, Rutter & Co., 1865
    [Note: the page numbers given as "p.(74)" refer to those in the .pdf documents. If the contents of the page box at the bottom of the page is replaced with, say, (74) including parentheses followed by "Enter", one can expect to be taken to page (74 of ...).]
    • Volume I. Includes Thomas Jefferson p.(50), Anthony Wayne p.(134), Patrick Henry p.(232), William Moultrie p.(260), Otho H. Williams p.(422)
    • Volume II. Includes Daniel Morgan p.(328), David Ramsay p.(360), Francis Marion p.(382), Andrew Pickens p.(394), Henry Lee p.(404)
    • Volume III. Includes James Jackson p.(73), John Rutledge p.(269), Lachlan McIntosh p.(43), William Washington p.(67), Henry Laurens p.(277), Thomas Pinckney p.(285), p.(299).
    • Volume IV. Includes Charles C. Pinckney p.(80), Nathanael Greene p.(198), Isaac Shelby p.(269), Benjamin Lincoln p.(295), William R. Davie p.(421)

  413. Jaegerkorps"Hessian" treaty with George III, 1776 (.doc), (Translation of a treaty between his Majesty and the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel, 15 Jan 1776). From the Hesse Kassel Jaeger Korps reference page.

  414. NR Heth, William, "Orderly Book of Major William Heth of the Third Virginia Regiment, May 15 - July 1, 1777" from New River Notes. Annotated article presumably by Jeff Weaver

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  415. Google Hildreth, Richard History of the United States of America from the Discovery of the Continent to the Organization under the Federal Constitution, 1497-1789, in 3 volumes, Vol. 3, Harper and Brothers, 1874. Also, I-Archive here and I-Archive here.


  416. JR Hill, William, Col., Col. William Hill's Memoirs of the Revolution.Unpublished, 1815, became public, 1835.
    Note: It is recommended that this and James Williams: An American Patriot in the Carolina Backcountry, 2002, by William Graves be read back-to-back. With assent of the SC Department of Archives and History. Library of Congress record: Author: Hill, William, 1740-1816. Title: Col. William Hill's memoirs of the revolution, edited by A. S. Salley, jr. Published: Columbia, S.C., Printed for the Historical commission of South Carolina by the State company, 1921. LC Call No.: E263.S7H64

  417. Archive Hill, William, Col. William Hill's Memoirs of the Revolution. Columbia, S. C. : Printed for the Historical Commission of South Carolina by the State Company, 1921.

  418. Google Hispanics in America's Defense, "American Revolution, 1775-1783", p.5-10, Department of Defense, Diane Publishing, 1997.

  419. JR "Historical County Lines". The oldest and still the best single place to find our where county lines "used to be", including during, before and after the Revolutionary War.

  420. Google Historical Magazine: And Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History, and Biography of America. John G. Shea, New York.

  421. A History of Spartanburg County, South Carolina Writers Project, W.P.A., Spartanburg, S.C.: Band & White., 1940
    • Go to a library website participating in HeritageQuest, which will be found under "Online Resources" or "Genealogy", and log on using your library card number.
    • Click on "Search Books"
    • Click on "Publications"
    • Click on "Search Publications"
    • At Title, enter "A History of Spartanburg County ", and click "Search"
    • Click on "View Hits"

  422. Google History of the Upper Ohio Valley, published by Brant & Fuller, 1891. An account of the death of Robert Kirkwood.

  423. Hodge, Frederick Webb,   Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico

  424. CARL Hoffer, Edward E., "Operational Art and Insurgency War: Nathnael Greene 's Campaign in the Carolinas", 1988, School of Advanced Military Studies, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

  425. PALMM Holmes, Jack David Lazarus, Pensacola Settlers, 1781-1821, Published by the Pensacola Historical, Restoration and Preservation Commission, Pensacola, Fla., 1970. From the Textual Collections, State University System of Florida.

  426. Archive Holy Bible, King James Version, 1637, Printed by the printers to the Universitie of Cambridge. Presumably, this is close to the version of the King James Bible that would have been brought to the American colonies by Protestant emigrants from the United Kingdom. It may be noted that it contained the books referred to by Protestants today as "the Apochrypha".

  427. Archive The Holy Bible translated from the Latin vulgate : the Old Testament first published by the English College at Douay, A.D. 1609 : and the New Testament first published by the English College at Rheims, A.D. 1582 : with annotations, references, and an historical and chronological table, c1914, New York : P.J. Kenedy & Sons. This is presumably close to the version of the Bible that would have been brought to the American colonies by Catholic emigrants from Europe.

  428. Google Hosack, David, "A Biographical Memoir Of Hugh Williamson, M. D. LL. D.", Collections By Halifax Nova Scotia Historical Society, New-York Historical Society, Morning Herald Office, 1821

  429. Archive Hough, Franklin Benjamin, The Siege of Charleston : by the British Fleet and Army, under the Command of Admiral Arbuthnot and Sir Henry Clinton, Which Terminated with the Surrender of That Place on the 12th of May, 1780. 1867, J. Munsell.

  430. Google Hough, Franklin Benjamin, The Siege of Savannah: by the combined American and French forces, under the command of Gen. Lincoln and the Count d'Estaing. Published 1866 J. Munsell.

  431. PALMM Howard, Clinton N., "Colonial Pensacola: The British Period. Part III", The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 19 Issue 4, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, April 1941. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  432. MoA Howard, George Elliott, Preliminaries of the Revolution, 1763-1775. New York, London: Harper & brothers, 1905.

  433. Howard, Frank, "Pensacola Florida, Revolutionary War" , 1995

  434. Google Howe, Henry, Adventures And Achievements Of Americans, 1859, Henry Howe. Jump to page 109 for "Rescue 0f General Lafayette". The heroic adventure of Francis Huger, a young man of South Carolina, and of his companion, Dr. Bollman, in their attempted Rescue of General Lafayette from an Austrian Prison, at Olniutz." From the Universal Library, Carnegie Mellon University. Also, Cornell here.

  435. Cornell Howland, Henry Raymond, British privateer in the American Revolution, 1844, published in American Historical Review, 1902. Mention of being in Savannah River 15 March 1779 aboard the Vengeance, a 3-masted snow. From Cornell University Library. 27pp.

  436. Google Hoyt, William Henry, The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence: A Study of Evidence Showing that the Alleged Early Declaration of Independence by Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, on May 20th, 1775, is Spurious.
    Library of Congress record: Author: Hoyt, William Henry. Title: The Mecklenburg declaration of independence; a study of evidence showing that the alleged early declaration of independence by Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, on May 20th, 1775, is spurious, by William Henry Hoyt, A.M. Published: New York, London, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1907. Description: xv, 284 p. front., facsims. 25 cm. LC Call No.: E215.9.H86 Subjects: Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Control No.: 7275577

  437. Google Hoyt, William Henry, ed., The Papers of Archibald D. Murphey, E.M. Uzzell & Co., state printers, 1914


  438. MoA Hubbard, Fordyce M., "Life of Gen. William Richardson Davie of N. C.", Southern literary Messenger * , Volume 14, Issue 8, Richmond, Virginia, August 1848. From "Making of America".

  439. Google Huhner, Leon, "Francis Salvador, A Prominent Patriot Of The Revolutionary War", p.36-40, New Era Illustrated Magazine, July 1905.

  440. Google Hunt, Gaillard, Fragments of Revolutionary History, Historical Printing Club, 1892.

  441. Google Hunt, William, The Political History of England, 1760-1801, 1905, Longmans, Green & Co.


  442. Hunter, C.L., Sketches of Western North Carolina, Historical and Biographical, 1877

  443. Archive Hurst, Gerald Berkeley, The Old Colonial System. Manchester : University press, 1905.
    Great Britain and the seven years' war.--Pitt's influence as minister.--The old colonial theory.--Dialectics on the question of taxation.--British feeling towards American in 1775.--Chatham and Burke.--"United empire" loyalty.--The war spirit in England, 1775-1783.--Britain's conduct of the war.--Colonial theory in land, 1775-1783.--"Hands across the sea."--Lessons of the American revolution

  444. Google Hutchins, Thomas, Capt., 60th Rgt. of Foot, A Topographical Description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina: Reprinted from the Original Ed. of 1778, 1904, Burrows Co.

  445. Google Hutchinson, William, A Treatise Founded Upon Philosophical and Rational Principles: Towards Establishing Fixed Rules, for the Best Form ... of Merchant's Ships ... and Also the Management of Them ... by Practical Seamanship; .... Thomas Billinge, 1791.

  446. Google Hutton, Charles, Mathematical Tables: Containing Common, Hyperbolic, and Logistic Logarithms. Also Sines, Tangents, Secants, and Versed-sines, Both Natural and Logarithmic. Together with Several Other Tables Useful in Mathematical Calculations. To which is Prefixed, a Large and Original History of the ..., 1785

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  447. Inbody, Don, Lecturer at Texas State University, Adjunct Professor at Concordia University Texas, "The Struggle for Loyalty in the American Revolution"

  448. Infantry in Napoleonic Wars. Applies generally to the Revolutionary War. From "Napoleon, His Army and Enemies".

  449. FindArticle Inglis, G Douglas "Searching for Free People of Color in Colonial Natchez", Southern Quarterly, Winter 2006.

  450. Google Inman, George, Lieut, 16th Foot, "Losses of the (British) Military and Naval Forces Engaged in the War of the American Revolution", 1784. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. XXVII, 1903.

  451. Archive Irons, Larry, "Smoothbore Musketry". This article is included because I recently had a professional historian tell me that he had concluded based on a volume of similar studies (I do not recall its title), that 1000 militia men in the Battle of Cowpens, mostly armed with long rifle flintlocks, firing some 1200 rounds at 700 British provincials and regulars, from within 50 yards could only have been expected to hit perhaps a couple dozen of them, a conclusion which I find most remarkable. Lt. Roderick Mackenzie (search for two-thirds), himself one of those casualties, gave a much higher estimate.

  452. Google Irving, Washington, 'Life of George Washington', Works of Washington Irving, Vol.IV, J. Lippincott & Co., 1869.

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  453. CARL Jacobsen, Kristin E., "Conduct Of The Partisan War In The Revolutionary War South", Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 2003.

  454. Jamaica Guide From suggestion by Patrick O'Kelley.

  455. Google James, Bartholomew, Journal of Rear-Admiral Barthomew James 1752-1828, [British] Navy Records Society, 1894. Account of Yorktown p.93. Also, see Tarleton's account p.385

  456. Google James, Charles Fenton, Documentary History of the Struggle for Religious Liberty in Virginia, J. P. Bell company, 1899.

  457. Google James, James A., "Spanish Influence in the West During the American Revolution", The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Mississippi Valley Historical Association, 1918,


  458. WDJ James, William Dobien (1764-1838), Sketch of the life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion and a history of his brigade, A
    Library of Congress record: Author: James, William Dobein, 1764-1830. Title: A sketch of the life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion and a history of his brigade from its rise in June 1780 until disbanded in December, 1782, with descriptions of characters and scenes not heretofore published. Containing also an appendix with copies of letters which passed between several of the leading characters of that day, principally from Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion. Published: Marietta, Ga., Continental Book Co., 1948. LC Call No.: E263.S7J2 1948

  459. Google Jameson, J. Franklin, Dictionary of United States History, 1492-1895, Puritan, Boston, 1894


  460. JR Jarvis, Stephen, Col., "Revealing the Life of the Loyalists who Refused to Renounce their Allegiance to the King and Fought to Save the Western Continent to the British Empire" . Published in the Journal of American History, Vol.1, Issues 3 & 4 in 1907. This transcription was made possible by photocopies from the Library of Congress provided by Sherri Bower, greatly assisted by earlier partial transcriptions from New River Notes and by Anne Sennish.

    Library of Congress record: Uniform Title: Journal of American history (New Haven, Conn.) Title: The Journal of American history. Published: [New Haven, Conn.] : Associated Publishers of American Records, [1907]-1935. Description: 29 v. : ill. ; 26-28 cm. LC Call No.: E171.J86 Dewey No.: 973 12 ISSN: 1074-3812 0021-8723 Notes: "Relating life stories of men and events that have entered into the building of the western continent." "Reproductions from rare prints and works of art (Americana)." Editors: 1907-1911, Francis Trevelyan Miller; 1912-1926, Frank Allaben; 1927-1935, Mabel Thacher Rosemary Washburn. Available on microfilm from Princeton Microfilm Corporation. Published: Meriden, Conn. : Journal of American History Corp., 1910-1911; New York, N.Y. : Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., 1912-1915; New York, N.Y. : National Historical Society, 1916-1935. Vols. 1 (1907)-7 (1913) in 1 v. SERBIB/SERLOC merged record Subjects: United States -- History -- Periodicals. Other authors: Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959. Washburn, Mabel Thacher Rosemary. Other authors: National Historical Society. Control No.: 11134770

  461. Google Thomas Jefferson, The Writings of , H. W. Derby publ., 1859. Includes: "Biographical Sketch of General Kosciusko", p.491-497

  462. Google Thomas Jefferson, Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph, H. Colburn and R. Bentley publ., 1829

  463. The Works of Thomas Jefferson in Twelve Volumes Collected and Edited by Paul Leicester Ford. The Federal Edition. (New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1904-1905)
    Google Google Search of Works of Jefferson

  464. Etext-UVa Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826), Notes on the State of Virginia. Published: 1781-1782. From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library. Facts, figures &c

  465. PALMM Johnson, Cecil, "Pensacola in the British Period: Summary and Significance", The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 37 Issue 3, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, January 1959. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  466. CARL Johnson, Todd J., "Nathanael Greene's Implementation of Compound Warfare During the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution", 2007, School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

  467. Archive Johnston, Henry Phelps, The Yorktown Campaign and the Surrender of Cornwallis, 1781. 1881, Harper & Bros.

  468. Google Johnson, Joseph, Traditions and Reminiscences, Chiefly of the American Revolution in the ..., 1851, Walker & James

  469. Johnson, Uzal, Dr., Diary of Dr. Uzal Johnson

  470. Google Johnson, William, Sketches of the Life and Correspondence of Nathanael Greene, Vol. I, published for the author, 1822. Also, Archive here.

  471. Archive Johnson, William, Sketches of the Life and Correspondence of Nathanael Greene, Vol. II, , published for the author, 1822. Full-text searchable. Another version, not full-text searchable.

  472. Google Johnson, William, Remarks, Critical and Historical, on an Article in the Forty-seventh Number of the North American Review Relating to Count Pulaski, Addressed to the Readers of the North American Review by the Author of Sketches of the Life of Greene, 1825, Printed by C.C. Sebring.

  473. Johnston, David E., A History of The Middle New River Settlements and Contiguous Territory, 1906. Chapter IV - 1775-1794 is of interest.
    VA Historical Soc. record: Call Number General Collection F232.N5 J6 Author Johnston, David E. (David Emmons), 1845-1917. Title A history of middle New River settlements and contiguous territory / by David E. Johnston. Published Huntington, W. Va. : Standard Ptg. & Pub. Co., 1906. Description 500, xxxi p., [16] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. General Note Includes index. Subjects Click any linked term to display more records indexed by it. Click here to display more records indexed by one or more terms in this list: New River Valley (N.C.-W. Va.) -- History. Virginia -- History. West Virginia -- History. Record no. 7828

  474. Google Johnston, Elizabeth Lichtenstein, Recollections of a Georgia Loyalist...written in 1836. Mansfield & Co., 1901

  475. Archive Johnston, Henry Phelps, The Yorktown Campaign and the surrender of Cornwallis, 1781, 1881, New York, Harper & Brothers

  476. Google Jones, Charles Colcock, Biographical Sketches of the Delegates from Georgia to the Continental Congress, Houghton, Mifflin, 1891

  477. Google Jones, Charles C., History of Georgia, Vol.II, Published 1883. Suggested by article on Second Siege of Augusta by Steven Rauch in SCAR Vol.3 No.6, Jun-Aug 2006.

  478. Google Jones, Charles C., annotator, The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries. "Route followed by Campbell, 1779, Savannah to Augusta". Published 1879, A. S. Barnes

  479. Google Jones, Charles Colcock, The Life and Services of the Honorable Maj. Gen. Samuel Elbert, of Georgia, Published 1887 The Riverside press. Suggested by article by Robert Scott Davis, "Biography: General Samuel Elberta", in SCAR newsletter Vol.3 No.10-11, Oct-Nov 2006.

  480. Archive Jones, Charles Colcock, Sepulture of Major General Nathanael Greene : and of Brig. Gen. Count Casimir Pulaski , 1885.

  481. CARL Jones, Douglas D., "The American Revolution: Understanding The Limiting Factors Of Washington'S Strategy", 2005. A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master Of Military Art And Science, Military History

  482. AmMem Jones, Joseph, Letters of Joseph Jones of Virginia. 1777--1787. The letters are addressed to Madison, Washington and Jefferson, and a few addressed by Washington and Madison to Jones are included. "The interest of Judge Jones' letters lies mainly in the careful picture he gives of the condition of Virginia politics subsequent to the treaty of peace with Great Britain."--Prefatory note. From American Memory, Library of Congress.

  483. Google Jones, Joseph Seawell, Defence of the Revolutionary History of the State Of North Carolina from The Aspersions Of Mr. Jefferson, 1834, Turner and Hughes.

  484. Jordan, Louis, The Coins of Colonial and Early America. An online book/study. A Project of the Robert H. Gore, Jr. Numismatic Endowment University of Notre Dame, Department of Special Collections

  485. Google "Journal Of The Committee Op Observation Of The Middle District Of Frederick County, Maryland. September 12, 1775— October 24, 1776", p.301-321, Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol.X, No.4, December 1915.

  486. Google Jusserand, Jean Jules, With Americans of Past and Present Days. Scribner's 5, 1916. Also, I-Archivehere (several copies).

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  487. I-Archive Kallich, Martin, Ed; Macleish, Andrew, Ed, The American Revolution Through British Eyes, Harper & Row, New York, 1962. 16mb download. Numerous articles and sources. Requires DjVu plugin (available).
    See "Statistics on Population and Trade", p.179ff.

  488. Google Kane, John, William Harrison Askwith, List of Officers of the Royal Regiment of Artillery from the Year 1716 to the Year 1899, Royal Artillery Institution, 1900

  489. Google Kapp, Friedrich, The Life of Frederick William Von Steuben, Major General in the Revolutionary Army, Mason Brothers, 1859.

  490. Google Kapp, Friedrich, The Life of John Kalb, Major General in the Revolutionary Army, Published 1884. Suggested by article by S.L. Rinner, "Major General Johannes de Kalb: Tragic hero of the Battle of Camden" in SCAR, Vol.2 No.8

  491. Google Keen, Gregory B., ""The Descendant of Joran Kyn - Major John Patten", The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol.VII, Published 1883, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania p.302-306

  492. Google Keill, John, Euclid's Elements of Geometry: From the Latin Translation of Commandine, to which is Added, a Treatise of the Nature and Arithmetic of Logarithms ; Likewise Another of the Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. Trigonometry, Logarithms. W. Strahan, 1782. This is the 12th edition of a book initially published 6 decades earlier. Keill died in 1721.   Archive 1723, Archive 1726, Google 1726, Archive 1733,

  493. MoA Keitt, Hon. Lawrence M., "Patriotic Services of the North and the South", Debow's Review * , Volume 21, Issue 5, New Orleans, Nov 1856. From "Making of America".

  494. Google Kelby, William, compiler, Orderly Book of the Three Battalions of Loyalists, Commanded by Brigadier-General Oliver De Lancey, 1776-1778, New York Historical Society, 1917. Search for carolina.

  495. Google Keltie, John Scott, Thomas Maclauchlan, John Wilson, James Browne History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments, Vol. II, Fullarton, 1875

  496. Kennedy, John Pendleton, Horse-shoe Robinson. Fictional account incorporating actual stories about multiple individuals told about the Revolution in the SC backcountry. It was mistakenly taken literally by many in the region for decades. Kennedy visited the area in the early 1800s and his description of the landscape are from observations made at that time. Originally published in 1835; revised in 1852. Major condensation in 1896 for school use. Minor condensation in 1928. It has also been studied for its literary value as evidenced by its long publishing history.

    • Google Kennedy, John Pendleton, Horse-shoe Robinson: a Tale of the Tory Ascendency, Vol. 1, 1835. Also, here.
      Library of Congress record: Author: Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795-1870. Title: Horse Shoe Robinson; a tale of the Tory ascendency. By the author of 'Swallow barn'. Published: Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835. Description: 2 v. 19 cm. LC Call No.: PZ3.K383H Notes: Author's pseudonym, "Mary Littleton", at end of preface. Subjects: South Carolina -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Fiction. Control No.: 7729082

    • Google Kennedy, John Pendleton, Horse-shoe Robinson: a Tale of the Tory Ascendency, revised by Kennedy, 1852. G.P. Putnam & Sons, 1872. Also, Archive here, G.P. Putnam, 1852. 598 pages.   Also, MoA here, J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1860, From "Making of America".   Also, Google here, Putnam, 1907.
      LOC record: Author: Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795-1870. Title: Horse Shoe Robinson: a tale of the Tory ascendency. Edition: Rev. ed. Published: New York, G. P. Putnam, 1852. Description: xiv, [9]-598 p. front. 19 cm. LC Call No.: PZ3.K383H3; Alternative class.: PS2162 Microfilm 76776 PZ Subjects: South Carolina -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Fiction. Control No.: 8198087

    • Kennedy, John Pendleton, unknown editor, Horse-Shoe Robinson, Condensed For Use in Schools. With Introductory and Explanatory Notes, 192 pages, Standard Literature Series, University Publishing Company, 1897.
      LOC record: Author: Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795-1870. Title: Horse-Shoe Robinson, Published: New York and New Orleans, University publishing company, 1897. Description: 192 p. incl. map. 19 cm. LC Call No.: PZ3.K383H10; Alternative class.: PS2162 Microfilm 75813 PZ Subjects: South Carolina -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Fiction. Control No.: 8686847


    • Google Kennedy, John Pendleton, unknown editor, Horseshoe Robinson. 1928, A.L. Burt. This is a somewhat shorter version: 483 pages.

    • Kennedy, John Pendleton, Horse-Shoe Robinson, edited, with introduction, chronology, and bibliography, by Ernest E. Leisy, American Book Company, 1937. This is the version most commonly found on the used book market. It might be wondered if the changes made by editor Leisy served any purpose other than that of creating a new copyright.
      LOC record: LC Control No.: 37004088 LCCN Permalink: http://lccn.loc.gov/37004088 Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.) Personal Name: Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795-1870. Main Title: Horse-Shoe Robinson, by John Pendleton Kennedy; edited, with introduction, chronology, and bibliography, by Ernest E. Leisy ... Published/Created: New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American Book Company [c1937] Description: xxxii, 550 p. front (port.) pl., map, facsims. 21 cm. CALL NUMBER: PZ3.K383 H26 FT MEADE Copy 2 -- Request in: Main or Science/Business Reading Rms - STORED OFFSITE -- Status: Not Charged CALL NUMBER: PZ3.K383 H26 FT MEADE Copy 1 -- Request in: Main or Science/Business Reading Rms - STORED OFFSITE -- Status: Not Charged


    • Poe, Edgar Allen, Review of Horse-Shoe Robinson , from Southern Literary Messenger*, May 1835, pp. 522-524. From "The Works of Edgar Allan Poe". Also, found MoAhere ("Go to" page 522) as it originally appeared in print in the Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 1, Issue 9, May 1834.

      MoA Britton, E. H., ed., "Kennedy's Horse-Shoe Robinson, Southern Quarterly Review * , Volume 6, Issue 11, Columbia, S.C., July 1852. From "Making of America".Review, with extensive comments of the period.

    • Kennedy, John Pendleton, John Pendleton Kennedy papers
      Enoch Pratt Free Library, microfilm, 27 reels. Enoch Pratt Free Library, 400 Cathedral St., Baltimore, MD 21201-4484, 410-396-5430
      James E. Walker Library, Middle Tennessee State University, Box 13, Murfreesboro, TN 37132 (615) 898-2817. 27 rolls microfilm.
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      It is unknown whether or not these papers include the notes from Kennedy wrote HSR. If available, this would possibly show differences in the stories as James Robertson told them as compared to how Kennedy incorporated them in his book.

  497. Google Kercheval, Samuel, Charles James Faulkner, John Jeremiah Jacob. A History of the Valley of Virginia, J. Gatewood, 1850

  498. NR Francis Kieron, "Battle of Guilford Courthouse", The Journal of American History * , Volume VII, 1913

  499. Google Kingsford, William, The History of Canada, Vol. VI (1776-1779) Note: Actually, covers Yorktown and later.

  500. Google Kirkland, Thomas J.and Robert MacMillan Kennedy, Historic Camden, Part One, "Colonial and Revolutionary". 1905, The State Company, Columbia SC.

  501. Archive Kirkwood, Robert, Joseph T. Brown, ed., The Journal and Order Book of Captain Robert Kirkwood of the Delaware Regiment of the Continental Line .. , Historical Society of Delaware, Wilmington, 1910. Suggested by Greg Brooking. [Note: a manual transcription of a portion of the handwritten document may be found at BattleofCamden.org, under "Documents by Participants".]

  502. MHOL Klingler, Caleb, "Who was the American soldier during American Revolution? A Historian's Perspective".
    Historians, such as John Shy's A People Numerous & Armed: Reflections on the Military Struggle for American Independence, helps trace the American soldier in the war. Sylvia R. Frey's The British Soldier In America: A Social History of Military Life in the Revolutionary Period, helps to bridge the gap of understanding the British soldier. Don Higginbotham's The War of American Independence: Military Attitudes, Polices, And Practice 1763-1789, develops how military policy effected different social aspect of the war.
    From Military History Online.

  503. Archive Knight, Lucian Lamar, Georgia's Roster of the Revolution, containing a List of the States Defenders; Officers and Men; Soldiers and Sailors; Partisans and Regulars; whether Enlisted from Georgia or settled in Georgia after the close of hostilities, Georgia. Dept. of Archives and History, 1920, Atlanta, Ga., Index Printing Co.

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  504. Google Lamb, Martha J., ed., The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Vol. XVII, July-December 1887, A.S. Barnes.

  505. Lamb, Roger, Memoir of His Own Life, [Dublin?: s.n.], 1811. [310 pages.] From Harvard University Library. Also, Google here.

  506. Google Lamb, Roger, An Original and Authentic Journal of Occurrences During the Late American War from Its Commencement to the Year 1783: From Its Commencement to the Year 1783, Wilkinson & Courtney, 1809.

  507. Google Landrum, John Belton O'Neall, Colonial and Revolutionary History of Upper South Carolina: ..., 1897, Shannon & Co.

  508. Common-Place Larkin, Edward, "What is a Loyalist? The American Revolution as civil war", Common-Place, vol. 8,no. 1, October 2007

  509. Google Lassiter, Frances Rives, "Arnold's Invasion of Virginia", The Sewannee Review, Vol.IX, 1901, University of the South.

  510. Google Lecky, William Edward Hartpole and James Albert Woodburn, The American Revolution, 1763-1783, 1898, D. Appleton and Company

  511. Lecky, William Edward Hartpole, A History of England in the Eighteenth Century
    • Archive Vol.III, 1763-1776 (approximately) Longman, Green & Co., London, 1882
    • Google Vol.IV , 1776-1782 (approximately), D. Appleton & Co., 1891
      South Carolina noted by the Brits for taking some "honourable and generous steps" in regard to restoration of rights and property of former loyalists. p.287.
    • Archive Vol.V, 1781-1792 (approximately), Longman, Green & Co., London, 1891

  512. MoA, Lee, Charles, 1731-1782, Charles Lee Papers
    Volume V, Collections for the New York Historical Society for the Year 1872, New York, 1873.
    Vol. VII, Collections for the New York Historical Society for the Year 1874, New York, 1875.

  513. Archive Lee, Charles, 1731-1782, Anecdotes of the late Charles Lee, esq. ... : second in command in the service of the United States of America ... "during the revolution : to which are added, his political and military essays: also letters to and from many distinguished characters in Europe and America", edited by Langworthy, Edward, 1738?-1802. London: Printed for J.S. Jordan, 1797.

  514. Google F. D. Lee, J. L. Agnew, Historical Record of the City of Savannah, J. H. Estill, 1869. Also, Archive here and Archive here.

  515. Archive Lee, Hannah Farnham Sawyer, The Huguenots in France and America, 1852, Boston: J. Munroe

  516. Google Lee, Henry, The Campaign of 1781 in the Carolinas, E. Littell, 1824.

  517. Google Lee, Henry, Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States, P. Force, 1827.

  518. Google Lee, Henry, Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States, 1869.

  519. Google Lee, Henry, "Letters of H. Lee, Jr. to R. H. Lee, 3 Apr 1781, 24 July 1781, Historical Magazine, 1865, Henry B. Dawson [etc.]

  520. Archive Lee, Henry, 1787-1837, Observations on the writings of Thomas Jefferson : with particular reference to the attack they contain on the memory of the late Gen. Henry Lee ; in a series of letters, 1832, New-York : C. De Behr

  521. Google Lewis, Virgil Anson, History of the Battle of Point Pleasant, Fought Between White Men and Indians at the Mouth of the Great Kanawha River, 1909, The Tribune Printing Company.

  522. Google Libby, Orin Grant, "Ramsay As A Plagiarist", p.697-703, The American Historical Review, American Historical Association, 1902.

  523. BoC Library Online Catalogs

  524. Google Leiter, Mary Theresa, Biographical Sketches of the Generals of the Continental Army of the Revolution, J. Wilson and Son, 1889

  525. Lesser, Charles H., "Sources for the American Revolution at the South Carolina Department of Archives and History"

  526. UNT Liles, Justin S., "The Reluctant Partisan: Nathanael Greene's Southern Campaigns, 1780-1783". 2005. Thesis Prepared for the Degree of Master Of Arts, University Of North Texas.

  527. Google Lincoln, Benjamin, Original Papers Relating to the Siege of Charleston, 1780. From The City Year Book 1897.

  528. Google Lincoln, Charles Henry, Naval Records of the American Revolution: 1775-1788, Published 1906, Govt. Print. Off.

  529. Google Linn, John Blair & William H. Egle, Pennsylvania In The War Of The Revolution, Battalions and Line. 1775-1783, Vol. I, Published 1880, Original from Oxford University.   Vol.II, Published 1880, Original from Oxford University.
    The relevance becomes apparent by searching for virginia using "Search in this book" in both volumes. Suggested by article on Casimir Pulaski by John Milton Hutchins in SCAR Vol.4 Jan-Mar 2007.

  530. Lipscomb, Terry W.. "South Carolina Revolutionary Battles", Parts One through Five (of ten). See Neuffer, Claude Henry and Irene Neuffer, Names in South Carolina


  531. MoA Little, John Peyton, "History of Richmond, Chapter X", Southern Literary Messenger * , Volume 18, Issue 3, Richmond, Virginia, Mar 1852. From "Making of America".P.165, the poor quality of gravestone of Peter Francisco noted with regret.

  532. Google Lockwood, Thomas P., A Geography of South-Carolina: Adapted to the Use of Schools and Families. Comprising a Distinct Chorographical Account of Each District, Interspersed with Historical Anecdotes. A General View of the State; Embracing Its Natural Features, Government, Inhabitants, Towns and Villages, Spas ..., J. S. Burges, 1832

  533. Archive Logan, John Henry, A History of the Upper Country of South Carolina : from the Earliest Periods to the Close of the War of Independence, Vol. I (through 1858). A part of the manuscript for v. 2 published in Historical collections of Joseph Habersham chapter, D.A. R. V. 3, 1910. No more published. Charleston : S.G. Courtenay & Co. ; Columbia : P.B. Glass.
    Modern in-print version of both volumes indexed Vol II transcription errors have been corrected. From Upcountry History Makers, P.O. Box 6, Winnsboro SC, 29180.

  534. Long, Stephen Meriwether"British Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton and the American Revolution: Drama on the Plantations of Charlottesville", Meriwether Connections, the quarterly newsletter of The Meriwether Society, Inc. Vol. XXIV, No. 1, Jan.-Mar. 2005, and No. 2, Apr.?Jun. 2005. Submitted by John Maass.

  535. Lossing, Benson, Fieldbook...

  536. Google Lossing, Benson J., "Francis Marion", p.145-170, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, July 1958, Harper & Bros., 1858.

  537. Lossing, Benson J., Our Country. Published in 1877 as a Household History for All Readers.

  538. Archive Loveland, Clara O., The Critical Years (1780-1789 ). The transition from the Anglican Church to the the Episcopal Church in the independent colonies.


  539. Lowell, Edward J., The Hessians and the other German Auxiliaries of Great Britain in the Revolutionary War, (New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1884). From AmericanRevolution.org
    Also, Google here and Google here and Archive here. .

    Library of Congress record: Author: Lowell, Edward J. (Edward Jackson), 1845-1894. Title: The Hessians and the other German auxiliaries of Great Britain in the revolutionary war. Published: New York, Harper & bros., 1884. LC Call No.: E268.L9 Microfilm 8526 E

  540. Google Lowry, Robert, William H. McCardle, A History of Mississippi: from the Discovery of the Great River by Hernando DeSoto, Published 1891, R. H. Henry & Co. Search for galvez and james willing.

  541. Google Ludlow, John Malcolm Forbes The War of American Independence, 1775-1783, Longmans, Green, and co., London, 1888. Also, Archive here and Archive here

  542. BIFHSGO Lynn, James H., "The Scots-Irish", Summer 2003, Anglo-Celtic Roots, British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa.

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  543. BoC Maass, John, "There Never Was a More Compleat Victory": Gates, Cornwallis and the Battle of Camden, August 16, 1780 From BattleofCamden.org.
    This is the thesis which was later expanded as: (Library of Congress record:) Author: Maass, John R. Title: Horatio Gates and the Battle of Camden-- "that unhappy affair," August 16, 1780 / John R. Maass ; including an afterword by Charles B. Baxley, The South Carolina Militia in the Battle of Camden. Published: Camden, S.C. : Kershaw County Historical Society, 2001. LC Call No.: E241.C17M33 2001

  544. Maass, John, "To Disturb the Assembly: Tarleton's Charlottesville Raid and the British Invasion of Virginia, 1781.". Also found here in SCAR SCAR Vol.2 No.3.

  545. Maass, John, "Military History: Past, Present, and Future" from WarHistorian.org.

  546. Mabry, Don, "US Independence, 1775-1783" from Historical Text Archive.

  547. LSU Mac Donald, James M. Politics Of The Personal In The Old North State: Griffith Rutherford In Revolutionary North Carolina, A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy In The Department of History, May, 2006.

  548. Mackenzie, Ann, "A Short History of the United Empire Loyalists". Article describing loyalists and the subsequent life in Canada for many of them. (.pdf)

  549. Archive Maclay, Edgar Stanton, A History of American Privateers, 1899, New York, D. Appleton and Company.

  550. Maclay, Edgar Stanton,, A History of the United States Navy from 1775 to 1898, in three volumes, D. Appleton and Company, 1898. Google Volume I, 1775-1783. Also, Archive here, here, and here

  551. Google MacLean, John Patterson, An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America Prior to the Peace of 1783. Helman-Taylor co., 1900.

  552. Archive Maginniss, Thomas Hobbs, The Irish Contribution to America's Independence, Philadelphia : The Doire Publishing Company, c1913.


  553. Mahan, Alfred Thayer, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783, 1889. From ManyBooks.net.

    From ManyBooks.net.
    From Gutenburg
    Google From Google Books.

  554. Google Mahan, Alfred Thayer, The Life of Nelson: The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain, Vol. I. 1897, S. Low, Marston and Co. Includes the account of the disastrous Nicaragua expedition in which Nelson could easily have died. Also, Archive here and Archive here


  555. Mahan, Alfred Thayer, The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence, University Press, Cambridge MA, 1913. From ManyBooks.net.

    From ManyBooks.net.
    From Gutenburg

  556. Google Major Bowland Broughton Mainwaring, Historical Record Of The Royal Welch Fusiliers, Late the Twenty-Third Regiment, ..., 1889.

  557. MoA Making of America. Advanced search site. Books and articles published between 1816 and 1926.

  558. "Manual Exercise As Ordered by his Majesty, In 1764.."

  559. Manual Exercise, Von Steuben

  560. PALMM Manucy, Albert, and Alberta Johnson, "Castle St. Mark and the Patriots of the Revolution", The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 21 Issue 1, Florida Historical SocietySt. Augustine, Florida, July 1942. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida


  561. Marina, William, Revolution and Social Change: The American Revolution as a People's War, Literature of Liberty, vol. I, no. 2, April/June 1978. 35 pages.

  562. Google Marolles, Magné, An essay on shooting [based on La chasse au fusil by G.F. Magné Marolles], 1789

  563. Marshall, John, Life of George Washington in 5 vols., 1804-1840 (added by Wm. T. Sherman)

  564. Google Marshall, John, Life of George Washington in 2 vols., 1832. Vol. 2

  565. Google Marshall, Humphrey, The History of Kentucky, Vol.I, 1824, Robinson, Frankfort. Vol.ii

  566. Google Martin, Fran殩s Xavier The history of Louisiana From the Earliest Period, Vol. II, A. T. Penniman & Co., New Orleans, 1829.

  567. Google Martin, Henri, Martin's History of France, Decline of the French Monarchy, Vol.II, translated by Mary Booth. Walker, Fuller and Co., Boston, 1866. Chapter VI, "American War, Opening of the Era of the Revolution". Also, here.

  568. Google Martin, Joseph, A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer of Virginia, and the District of Columbia. 1835, J. Martin.

  569. Google Mauldin, Bill, Mud & Guts. DIANE Publishing, 1978. The humor of WWII applied to the American Revolution.

  570. Google M'Call, Hugh, The History of Georgia: Containing Brief Sketches of the Most Remarkable Events Up to the Present Day (1784) , 1811, 1816. 1909, Reprinted by A.B. Caldwell, publisher.

  571. Archive McAllister, J. T. (Joseph Thompson), Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War : McAllister's Data, c1913, Publisher Hot Springs, Va. : McAllister Pub. Co.

  572. JR McAllister, J. T., edited & revised by C. Leon Harris, Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War : McAllister's Data, Revised 2009. © 2008, 2009

  573. JR McAllister’s Data, C.Leon Harris, editor. Virginia militia officers and their services arranged by county. Information collected by J. T. McAllister and published by him in 1913 as Parts I and III of Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War. Corrected and reorganized by C. Leon Harris, © 2009.

  574. PALMM McAlister, L. N., "Pensacola During the Second Spanish Period", The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 37 Issue 3, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, January 1959. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  575. Army McBarron, Charles,, "Soldiers of the American Revolution Revolutionary War paintings, Center for Military History.

  576. Archive.org McCarthy, Anne L., The Hill Family of Chowan County North Carolina. Includes sections on Regulator War and American Revolution.

  577. Google McCarthy, Charles, H., "The Attitude Of Spain During The American Revolution", The Catholic Historical Review, Vol.II, No., April 1916.

  578. Archive McClellan, William Smith, Smuggling at the Outbreak of the Revolution; with Special Reference to the West Indies Trade, 1912, New York, Printed for the Department of Political Science of Williams College by Moffat, Yard.

  579. Archive McConkey, Rebecca, The Hero of Cowpens; a Revolutionary Sketch, 1885, New York, London : Funk & Wagnalls.

  580. Google McCrady, Edward, Jr., Education in South Carolina Prior to and During the Revolution, News and Courier, 1883.

  581. Google McCrady, Edward, The History of South Carolina Under the Proprietary Government, 1670-1719, Published 1897, Macmillan & Co., Ltd. Also, Archive.org here

  582. Google McCrady, Edward, The History of South Carolina Under the Royal Government, 1719-1776, Published 1897, Macmillan & Co., Ltd. This volume should not be dismissed as having no relevance to the Rev War. This can be downloaded two places:
    Here. Has glitched or missing pages 4,5, 41, 53-54, 63, 65-67, 82-83, 99, 123, 644, 847, and several of the contents pages. A fragement of the frontispiece map is provided.
    Here. Missing the frontispiece map, also, but has good copies of the pages missing/glitched in the other download. This version is scanned with much wider margins and will require cropping to fit well into the above version (as may be done with Adobe Acrobat).

    It is interesting to use the search feature ("Search in this book") to search for the many instances of scotch-irish. Be sure to hit "more >>" when it appears.

  583. Google McCrady, Edward, The History of South Carolina in the Revolution, 1775-1780, 1901 Macmillan & Co., Ltd.
    • The downloadable PDF is not full-text searchable. The book may be full-text searched online at "Search in this book", lower right, here.
    • This volume is downloadable as PDF, but has glitches (Pp. xvii, 2, 6, 12, 14, 28, 30, 32, 38, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 60, 62, 88, 140, 162, 850-853).
    • Good copies of bad pages may be found here.
    • Good copy of frontispiece map may be found here.

  584. Google McCrady, Edward, The History of South Carolina in the Revolution, 1780-1783, Macmillan & Co., ltd., 1902. Full-text searches may be made online at "Search in this book", lower right. Downloadable PDF (non-full-text-searchable).

  585. Archive.org McCrady, Edward, The History of South Carolina in the Revolution, 1780-1783, 1902, New York, London : The Macmillan Company. The PDF download is full-text searchable, but is a very large file and takes a long time. If you have Adobe Catalog and can create a .pdx, that is advisable.

  586. JR McCrady, Edward, compiled by John Robertson, Excerpts discussing the Scotch-Irish from The History of South Carolina by Edward McCrady. 10pp. Unpublished. Links work. Word .doc.

  587. Google Mcculloch, Delia A., "Heroes Of The Battle Of Point Pleasant", p.624-638, The American Historical Magazine, Pub. Society of New York, 1908

  588. Google McDowell, William, Lt., 1st Pennsylvania Regiment, "Lieut. Mcdowell's Journal", p.297-340. Pennsylvania Archives, 1893. Preceded by
    The following journal of Lieut. William McDowell, of the First Penu'a Regiment of the Line, copied from the original in possession of John McDowell Davidson, Esq., of Delavan, Illinois, is of more than ordinary interest and value, as it furnishes many facts concerning the Southern campaign, not given by other diaries of the Revolution.

  589. McGeachy, John A."Revolutionary Reminiscences from the 'Cape Fear Sketches'"

  590. AEA McGeachy, Robert A., "The American War Of Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell Of Inverneill"

  591. Archive.org WLU McGuire, Odell, Many Were Sore Chased And Some Cut Down, Fighting Cornwallis with the Rockbridge Militia, 1995. Also, here.

  592. SCPA McJunkin, Joseph, "McJunkin's Narrative: Draper MSS, Sumter, Papers 23VV153-203", annotated by William T. Graves, Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution, Vol.2, No.11, Nov. 2005, p.37.

  593. SCPA McJunkin, Joseph, "Pension Application filed by Major Joseph McJunkin", 1833, transcribed and annotated by William T. Graves.

  594. McJunkin, Major Joseph, Memoirs of. See Saye, Rev. James H..

  595. Google Mclaughlin, Andraw C., A History of the American Nation, D.Appleton and Company, 1908. Also, here and here.

  596. Google McLaughlin, Andraw C., William Edward Dodd, Marcus Wilson Jernegan, Arthur Pearson Scott, Source Problems in United States History, 1918, Harper & Brothers.

  597. Archive MacLean, John Patterson, Flora Macdonald in America, with a Brief Sketch of Her Life and Adventures. 1909, A.W. McLean. Related to Moore's Creek Battle.

  598. Google MacLean, John Patterson, An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America Prior to the Peace of 1783: Together with Notices of Highland Regiments and Biographical Sketches. Helman-Taylor, 1900.

  599. Google McSherry, James and Bartlett Burleigh James, History of Maryland, 1904 The Baltimore Book Co.

  600. Google McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, William Elsey Connelley, John Patterson MacLean, The Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia from 1768 to 1795, Republican Pub. Co., 1915. A search for rifles results in 18 returns.

  601. Archive Melvin, James, Journal of the Expedition to Quebec in the Year 1775. Printed for the Franklin Club, 1864. Suggested by Chuck Parker.

  602. Google Merlant, Joachim, Soldiers and Sailors of France in the American War for Independence. (1776-1783), Translated by Mary Bushnell Coleman. Published 1920, C. Scribner's Sons.

  603. Archive Merritt, William Hamilton, Memoirs of Major Thomas Merritt, U.E.L. (1759-1842), Cornet in Queen's Rangers (1776-1803) under Col. John Graves Simcoe, Major Commandant, Niagara Light Dragoons, in the War of 1812-14, Surveyor of Woods and Forests, and Sheriff of the Niagara District for about twenty years, Brampton : Conservator Print, [1910]. Compare Southern service with that of Stephen Jarvis.

  604. Archive Meriwether, Robert Lee, The Expansion of South Carolina, 1729-1765, Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Political Science, Columbia University. Southern Publishers, Kingsport TN, 1940.

  605. Metzloff, Paul W., A Window On Motivation In The War: The Battle of Williamson's Plantation, 12 July 1780.. Thesis, University of NC, Chapel Hill, Dept. of History, 1999.

  606. Google A Military Dictionary, Explaining and Describing the Technical Terms [&C.] used in the science of.... Published 1778.

  607. DTIC Military History Of The American Revolution: Proceedings Of The Military History Symposium (6th) Held At The Air Force Academy, Colorado, On 10-11 October 1974, Air Force Academy, 1976.

  608. Miller, Charles, "The American Revolution and Slavery", 2007.

  609. "Military Records and Sources", The Library of Virginia.

  610. Google Mitchell, John, The Present State of Great Britain and North America, ...With Regard to Agriculture, Population, Trade, and Manufactures, Impartially Considered. T. Becket, 1767.


  611. CARL Moncure, John, Cowpens Staff Ride and Battlefield Tour Fort Leavenworth, KS : U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, [1996]. The historical viewpoint is that commonly accepted prior to the publication of Babits' Devil of a Whipping in 1998. Contains numerous primary sources.
    • .pdf version. I found this to download a bit slow, but the maps were quite readable.
      JR Alternate download from the Online Library website. Easier to read and navigate than the above.
    • html version. Maps were of poor quality in this version.
      Also, Archive.org here.

    Library of Congress record: Author: Moncure, John, 1949- Title: The Cowpens staff ride and battlefield tour / by John Moncure. Published: Fort Leavenworth, KS : U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, [1996]. LC Call No.: E241.C9M66 1996

  612. Google Monette, John Wesley, History of the Discovery and Settlement of the Valley of the Mississippi, by the Three Great European Powers, Spain, France, and Great Britain, and the Subsequent Occupation, Settlement, and Extension of Civil Government by the United States, Until the Year 1846, Harper & Brothers, 1848

  613. SSI Montanus, Paul D., "A Failed Counterinsurgency Strategy: The British Southern Campaign - 1780-1781 Are There Lessons For Today?". 2005. This SRP is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of Strategic Studies Degree. The U.S. Army War College.

  614. Montgomery, Michael, "How Scotch-Irish is Your English?: The Ulster Heritage of East Tennessee Speech" Revised version of a paper that originally appeared in Journal of East Tennessee History. vol. 65 (1995), 1-33. [.doc]

  615. Google Montgomery, Michael, The Term Scotch-Irish", prefatory note to his From Ulster to America: The Scotch-Irish Heritage of American English, 2006, Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation.

  616. Google Montgomery, Michael, "Nomenclature for Ulster Immigrants: Scotch-Irish or Scots-Irish"?, p.16-36, Familia 2004: Ulster Geneological Review: Number 20, Ulster Historical Foundation, 2004.

  617. Google Mooney, James, "Historical Sketch of the Cherokee", p.14-228, 1900, Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, United States American Ethnology Bureau

  618. Google Moore, Frank, Diary of the American Revolution: From Newspapers and Original Documents, 1860, C. Scribner. Used as source by Edward McCrady. Also, Google here.

  619. Google Moore, George H., "Historical Notes On The Employment Of Negroes In The American Army Of The Revolution", p.12-21, The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries, William Abbatt, 1908.     Also, here, 1862.

  620. Archive Moore, H. N. (Horatio Newton), The Life and Times of Gen. Francis Marion, with an appendix containing biographical notices of Greene, Morgan, Pickens, Sumpter, Washington, Lee, Davie, and other distinguished officers of the Southern Campaign, during the American Revolution, c1845, Philadelphia : Leary, Getz.

  621. Archive Moore, H. N. (Horatio Newton), Life and Services of Gen. Anthony Wayne. Founded on Documentary and Other Evidence, Furnished by His Son, Col. Isaac Wayne. 1845, Philadelphia : J. B. Perry. Suggested by Winsor, Justin, The Reader's Handbook of the American Revolution. 1761-1783.

  622. Google Moore, John Hamilton, The Practical Navigator, and Seaman's New Daily Assistant: Being an Epitome of Navigation: Including the Different Methods of Working the Lunar Observations. With Every Particular Requisite for Keeping a Complete Journal at Sea ... To this Edition are Added ... the Requisite Tables Used with the .... B. Law and Son, 1791. Also, see Archive 1807 version.


  623. Moore, John W., School History of North Carolina circa 1881.

    Library of Congress record: Author: Moore, John Wheeler, 1833-1906. [from old catalog] Title: School history of North Carolina, from 1584 to the present time. Published: Raleigh, A. Williams & co., 1882. LC Call No.: F254.M86

  624. Google Moore, Thomas and Martin MacDermott, The Memoirs of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, Downey, 1897. Search for eutaw and ninety-six.

  625. JR "Morgan's Grave, The Battle Over", adapted from Cowpens NB articles menu.

  626. I-Archive Morison, Samuel, Eliot, Ed, Sources And Documents Illustrating The American Revolution 1764-1788, Oxford University Press, New York, 1923, 1929, 1965. 38mb download. Requires DjVu plugin (available).

  627. Google Morgan, Daniel, from the Appendix in Graham, James, The Life of General Daniel Morgan" of the Virginia Line of the Army of the United States, with Portions of His Correspondence.

  628. Morrill, Dan, History of Mecklenburg County NC, Chapter 2 "Independence and Revolution"

  629. I-Archive Morris, Richard B., Ed, The Era Of The American Revolution, Harper & Row, New York, 1939,1965. 11 essays. 60mb download. DjVu plugin required (available).

  630. AmMem Morrison, Alfred James, ed., Travels in Virginia in Revolutionary Times, Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell company, inc., c1922
    Library of Congress record: Narrative of John F.D. Smyth: 1769-1775.--Anburey, and the Convention army in Virginia; 1779.--The Abb?obin, one of the chaplains to the French army in America: 1781.--The Marquis of Chastellux, major-general in the French army and member of the French Academy: 1782.--Dr. Schoepf, surgeon to the the Hessian troops (Ansbach-Bayreuth division): 1783.--Count Castiglioni, chevalier of the Order of St. Stephen, P.M.: 1786.--Missionary journeys of Dr. Coke: 1785-1791.--A summer at Bath.--Captain Bayard: 1791.--What Isaac Weld saw: 1796.--The Duke of La Rouchefoucauld-Liancourt: 1796.--John Davis of Salisbury: 1801-1802. Medium: 138 P. 20 cm., Call Number F226 .M87, Digital ID lhbcb 04455 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/lhbcb.04455

  631. Google Morse, Jedidiah, Annals of the American Revolution, 1824. Use search feature to search for cowpens, eutaw, etc.

  632. Google Morse, Jedidiah, Geography Made Easy, Samuel Hall publ., 1791. Almost contemporary descriptions of the country, the economy and the people. Fun to read.

  633. Google Morton, Oren Frederic, A History of Monroe County, West Virginia, McClure Company, 1916

  634. Google Morton, Oren Frederic, A History of Rockbridge County, Virginia, 1920, The McClure co.

  635. Morveau, Louis Bernard Guyton de, Antoine Lavoisier, Claude-Louis Bertholet, and Antoine de Fourcroy, "A Dictionary of the New Chymical Nomenclature" from M賨ode de Nomenclature Chimique (Method of Chymical Nomenclature). Paris, 1787. translated by James St. John (London, 1788)

  636. Archive Moultrie, William, Memoirs of the American Revolution, so far as it related to the states of North and South Carolina, and Georgia, Volumes I and II. Used as source by Edward McCrady. 1802, David Longworth.

  637. Archive Moultrie, William, Memoirs of the American Revolution, so far as it related to the states of North and South Carolina, and Georgia, Volume II. New York : Printed by D. Longworth, 1802. Also, Googlehere.

  638. Google Mountaine, William, ""A Short Dissertation on Maps and Charts, 1758, p.563 from Philosophical Transactions Giving Some Account of the Present Undertakings, Studies, and Labours of the Ingeneious in Many Considerable Parts of the World Printed by T.N. for J. Martyn and J. Allestyry, Printers to the Royal Society, 1759. Vol.I, Part II.

  639. PALMM Mowat, Charles L., "British East Florida in the Clements Library", The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 18 Issue 1, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, July 1939. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  640. PALMM Mowat, Charles L., "The Enigma of William Drayton", The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 22 Issue 1, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, July 1943. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

  641. Google Muhlenberg, Henry Augustus, The Life of Major-General Peter Muhlenberg, of the Revolutionary Army, Published 1849, Carey and Hart.

  642. PALMM Murphy, W. S., "The Irish Brigade of Spain at the Capture Of Pensacola, 1781", The Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 38 Issue 3, Florida Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida, January 1960. From Textual Collections, State University System of Florida

    Google Murray, Mungo; Duhamel du Monceau, A Treatise on Ship-building and Navigation: In Three Parts Wherein the Theory, Practice, and Application of the Necessary Instruments are Perspicuously Handled. ... By Mungo Murray. ... To which is Added by Way of Appendix, and English Abridgment of Another Treatise on Naval Architecture, ... by M. Duhamel du Monceau, 1754.

  643. Myers, Andrew H., "Teaching History in the Backyard", The History Teacher Vol. 35, No. 4, August 2002. Includes the Battle of Cowpens.
    Library of Congress record: Title: The History teacher. Published: [Long Beach, Calif., etc., Society for History Education, etc.] LC Call No.: D1.H8177 Access: Location: http://www.historycooperative.org/htindex.html Access: Location: http://www.jstor.org/journals /00182745.html

  644. Google Myers, Theodorus Bailey, Cowpens Papers, Being Correspondence of General Morgan and the Prominent Actors, 1881, News and Courier, Charleston SC.

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  645. "Named Scottish Soldiers, 18th and Early 19th Century Colonial America" from Scottish Military Historical Society

  646. Nase, Henry, Diary of Henry Nase, King's American Regiment, transcribed by Todd Braisted, 1991, submitted by William Thomas Sherman.

  647. Google Nash, Francis, Hillsboro, Colonial and Revolutionary. 1903.

  648. Archive Nash, Frank, The North Carolina Constitution of 1776 and its Makers, 1912.

  649. Google Nash, Solomon , Charles Ira Bushnell Journal of Solomon Nash, a Soldier of the Revolution, 1861.
    Mention is made of Gen. Lee arriving in New York with troops from South Carolina.

  650. NARA National Archives

  651. NPS National Park Service

  652. MHOL Neeno, Timothy, " War Comes to the Islands: The American Revolutionary War In the Caribbean", from MilitaryHistoryOnline.com.

  653. Neil, Brian W., "The Southern Campaign of the American Revolution: Insurgency from 1780 to 1782", submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Military Studies, USMC Command & Staff College. 2009.

  654. MoA Nelson, Thomas W., Letters of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Governor of Virginia, published by Virginia Historical Society, 1874. Relates to the Siege of Yorktown.

  655. UNC Nell, William Cooper (1816-1874), The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution, With Sketches of Several Distinguished Colored Persons: To Which Is Added a Brief Survey of the Condition And Prospects of Colored Americans. Boston: 1855. Also, Google here
    Library of Congress record: Author: Nell, William Cooper, 1816-1874. [from old catalog] Title: The colored patriots of the American revolution, with sketches of several distinguished colored persons: to which is added a brief survey of the condition and prospects of colored Americans. Published: Boston, R. F. Wallcut, 1855. LC Call No.: E269.N3N4 Microfilm 19005 E

  656. Neuffer, Claude Henry and Irene Neuffer, Names in South Carolina, University of South Carolina, 1957-1977.
    • Navigation of this site requires that you click on individual page numbers to access each page. While a bit awkward at first, you soon become used to finding the page numbers displayed on each page.

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