A United Empire Loyalists’ Bibliography of the American Revolution and the Post War Settlement of the Loyalists

Compiled by Lieutenant Colonel William A. Smy, OMM, CD, UE

 

Table of Contents:

 

Part 1: Bibliographies, Guides, Indexes, and Directories

Aitkens, Barbara B. Local Histories of Ontario Municipalities: A Bibliography, with Representative Trans-Canada Locations of Copies (Toronto, 1978); 1977-1987 (Toronto, 1989); 1987-1997 (Toronto, 1999).

Allen, Robert S. Loyalist Literature: An Annotated Bibliographic Guide to the Writings on the Loyalists of the American Revolution (Toronto, 1982).

Ammerman, David. Books About Early America: 2001 Titles (Williamsburg, 1989).

Andrews, Charles M. Guide to the Materials for American History to 1783 in the Public Record Office of Great Britain (Washington, 1912).

Ayscough, Samuel. Catalogue of the MSS Preserved in the British Museum….Consisting of Five Thousand Volumes… (London, 1782).

Bishop, Olga Bernice. A Bibliography and Place-Name Index (nd, np).

Bishop, Olga Bernice. Publications of the Governments of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, 1758-1952 (Ottawa, 1957).

Bishop, Olga Bernice. Publications of the Government of the Province of Canada, 1841-1867 (Ottawa, 1963).

Blanco, Richard L. The War of the American Revolution: A Selected Annotated Bibliography of Published Sources (New York, 1984).

Brigham, Charles S. History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820 (Westport, 1947).

Bunnell, Paul J. The New Loyalist Index (Bowie, 1989-96). 2 vols.

Bunnell, Paul J. Research Guide to Loyalist Ancestors: A Directory to Archives, Manuscripts and Published Sources (Bowie, 1990).

Butler, J.P. Index to the Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 (Washington, 1978). 5 vols.

Canada. National Archives. Tracing Your Ancestors in Canada (Ottawa, 1993).

Canada. Canadian Directories, 1790-1987 (Ottawa, 1989).

Canada. Directory of Special Collections of Research Value in Canadian Libraries (Ottawa, 1992).

Clark, David Sanders. Index of Maps of the American Revolution in Books and Periodicals: Illustrating the Revolutionary War and Other Events of the Period 1763-1789 (Westport,

Davies, K. G. and N. E. Evans. Still in British Hands: Major Documents of the American Revolution in the British Public Record Office (Mystic, 1981).

Eakin, Joyce L. Colonial America and the War for Independence (Carlisle, 1976).

Fellows, Jo-Ann, ed. “A Bibliography of Loyalist Source Material in Canada.” American Antiquarian Society Proceedings, 82 (1972).

Fellows, Robert F. Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick (Fredericton, 1979).

Fraser, J. “Looking for a Loyalist” Ontario Genealogical Society, Families, 23 (1984).

Gestbrecht, Herbert. The Mennonite Brethren: A Bibliographic Guide to Information (Winnipeg, 1971).

Gilchrist, J. Brian. Inventory of Ontario Newspapers, 1793-1986 (Toronto, 1987).

Harper, J.L., ed. Guide to the Draper Manuscripts (Madison, 1983).

Kennedy, Patricia. How to Trace Your Loyalist Ancestors: The Use of the Loyalist Sources in the Public Archives of Canada (Ottawa, 1976).

Kennedy, Patricia. “How to Trace Your Loyalist Ancestors” Ontario Genealogical Society, Ottawa Branch, Publication 82-9, Revised 1982.

Kipp, Edward and Elizabeth Kipp, George Anderson and Janet Anderson. (2008). “Tour Guides to Historic Sites in the Mohawk and Hudson Valleys, Eastern Ontario and Southwestern Quebec.” [CD-ROM] Orleans, ON: Edward Kipp.

Langlier, ed. List of Land Grants by the Crown in the Province of Quebec from 1763 to 31st December 1890 (Quebec, 1891).

Leventhal, Herbert, and James A Mooney, ed. “A Bibliography of Loyalist Source Material in the United States.” Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 85 (April, 1975).

Marshall, Douglas W. Campaigns of the American Revolution: An Atlas of Manuscript Maps (Ann Arbor, 1976).

Massachusetts Historical Society. “The Manuscript Collection of the Massachusetts Historical Society: A Brief Listing.” Massachusetts Historical Society, Miscellany, 5 (December, 1958).

Matthews, William. British Diaries: An Annotated Bibliography of British Diaries Written Between 1442-1942 (Berkeley, 1950).

Maurice, E. Grace, ed. Union List of Manuscripts in Canadian Repositories (Ottawa, 1975).

McFall, A., and Jean McFall. Land Records in Ontario Registry Offices: A Genealogical Research Guide (Toronto, 1982).

Merriman, Brenda Dougall. United Empire Loyalists; A Guide to Tracing Loyalist Ancestors in Upper Canada (Toronto, 2005).

Morris, Roger, comp. Guide to British Naval Papers in North America (London, 1994).

New Brunswick, Provincial Archives. County Genealogical Guides (Fredericton, nd).

New Brunswick Historical Society. Loyalist Souvenir: One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Landing of the Loyalists in the Province of New Brunswick, 1783-1933 (Saint John, 1933).

New York Public Library. Dictionary Catalog of the Manuscript Division (Boston, 1967).

Palmer, Greg., ed. Bibliography of Loyalist Source Material in the United States, Canada and Great Britain (Westport, 1982).

Paullin, Charles O, and Frederick L Paxson. Guide to the Materials in London Archives for the History of the United States since 1783 (Washington, 1914).

Pennypacker, Samuel W. “The Early Bibliography of Pennsylvania” Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, Proceedings, 9 (1905).

Public Archives of Canada. General Inventory of Manuscripts: Vol 1, MG1-MG10 (Ottawa, 1971); Vol 2, MG11-MG16 (Ottawa, 1976); Vol 3, MG17-MG21 (Ottawa, 1974); Vol 4 (MG22-MG25 (Ottawa, 1972); Vol 5, MG26-MG27 (Ottawa, 1972).

Public Archives of Nova Scotia. The Loyalist Guide: Nova Scotia Loyalists and Their Documents (Halifax, 1983).

Sellers, John R, and Patricia Molen Van E. Maps and Charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789: A Guide to the Collections in the Library of Congress (Washington, 1981).

Shy, A.P., comp. Guide to the Manuscript Collections in the William L. Clements Library (Boston, 1978).

Smith, A.M., ed. Guide to the Manuscripts of the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, 1944).

Smith, Myron J. Navies of the American Revolution: A Bibliography (Metuchen, 1973).

Toronto Public Library. Guide to Periodicals and Newspapers in the Public Libraries of Metropolitan Toronto (Toronto, 1989).

Tyson, George F. A Guide to Manuscript Sources in United States and West Indian Depositories Relating to the British West Indies During the Era of the American Revolution (Northbrook, 1973).

United Empire Loyalist Association of Nova Scotia. Objects of the Society with an Abstract of Its Constitution and By-Laws (Halifax, 1897).

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Ontario. Constitution and By-Laws, Revised 1897 (Toronto, 1897).

United States Library of Congress. Revolutionary America, 1783-1789: A Bibliography (Washington, 1984).

Van Wart, Horace Hume. The United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada (Toronto, 1962).

Williams, S.P, comp. Guide to the Research Collections of the New York Public Library (Chicago, 1975).

Wilson, Bruce G. Manuscripts and Government Records in the United Kingdom Relating to Canada (Ottawa, 1992).

Winearls, Joan. Mapping Upper Canada, 1760-1867: An Annotated Bibliography of Manuscript and Printed Maps (Toronto, 1991).

 

Part 2: Manuscript Collections and Government Records

Dominion Of Canada

National Library and Archives of Canada (Ottawa, Ontario)

Manuscript Groups

MG9 Provincial, Local and Territorial Records

A New Brunswick

B Nova Scotia

D Ontario

MG11 Public Record Office, Records

Q Series [CO42]

MG18 Pre-Conquest Papers

L British Officers

M Northcliffe Collection

N Military and Naval Documents

MG19 Fur Trade and Indians

(A) Fur Trade General

(1) Edgar, William, Transcripts, 1760-1812

(2) Eramatinger Estate, 1758-1874

(3) Askin Family, 1771-1864

39 Clark, Duncan, 1772-1851

(B) Fur Trade, Companies and Associations

5 Phyn and Ellice, 1767-1776

F Indians

1 Claus Family

2 Johnson Family

6 Brant Family

10 Walsh, Edward, 1776-1807

16 McKee, Alexander

35 Documents of the Superintendent of Indian Affairs

Series 2, Lot 679 Roll of Jeremiah French’s Company of Militia

MG 21 Royal Manuscripts

Add MSS 21631-21660 Bouquet Papers, 1754-1765

Add MSS 21661-21892 Haldimand Papers

Add MSS 24323 Letter from Sir John Johnson regarding 1780 raid into the Mohawk Valley

Add MSS 29256-29259 Monthly Returns of British Forces 1769-1775

Add MSS 46840 Diary, 1775-1776 Seige of Quebec

MG23 Late Eighteenth Century Papers

A British Statesmen

1 Dartmouth, William Legge, 2nd Earl of

3 Sydney, Thomas Townshend, 1750-1798

B American Revolution

1 British Headquarters Papers, 1747-1783 [30 reels of microfilm]

2 Hazen, Moses. Transcripts, 1778-1783

5 Polley, John. Transcripts, 1775

7 Quebec Journal, 1775-1776

10 Preston, Charles. Originals, 1775-1776

13 Moody, James. Transcripts, 1777-1801

14 Purdy, Gilbert. Originals, 1777-1944

18 Queen’s Rangers, 1st American Regiment. Originals, 1780-1783

23 King’s Royal Regiment of New York. Originals, 1779-1785

29 Prince of Wales American Regiment. Originals, 1780

30 Wilkins, Robert. Transcripts, 1783

32 Nassau Blues. Original, 1779

33 McDonald, Alexander. Originals, 1775-1779

39 Livingston, Gilbert. Original, 1787

42 Creuzbourg, Colonel . 1777-1783 [microfilm, 1 reel]

43 Mackay, Samuel. Transcripts, 1778

44 Bernewitz, Colonel Johann Heinrich, von. Photocopies, 1776-1783

46 Perceval-Maxwell Collection, 1774-1778 [microfilm, 1 reel]

47 Nova Scotia, List of Loyalists Embarked for. Photocopy, 1783

C Nova Scotia

1 Perkins, Simon, 1777-1812 [microfilm, 2 reels]

9 Committee for Loyalists. Original, 1789

21 Small, John. Original, 1777, 1784

D New Brunswick

1 Chipman, Ward. Originals, 1751-1844; microfilm 1783-1839 [3 reels]

2 Winslow, Edward. 1695-1877 [microfilm, 3 reels]

3 Carleton, Thomas. Originals and transcripts

4 Botsford, Amos. Originals, 1762-1839

5 Crannell, Bartholomew. Originals, 1783-1818

7 Saint John, NB, Loyalists of. Original, 1883-1891

G II Quebec and Lower Canada

6 Dorchester, Sir Guy Carleton

10 Sewell, Jonathan and Family

22 Haldimand, Sir Frederick

HI Upper Canada, Political Figures

1 Simcoe, John Graves, 1765-1860

3 Jarvis Family, 1767-1901

5 White, John, 1780-1840

K Military Documents

3 Gage, Thomas, 1765, 1768

MG 24 D 4 Francis Goring Correspondence

MG 30 Manuscripts of the First Half of the Twentieth Century

C Social

8 Bull, George Armstrong

22 Macdonell, Alexander McLean

24 Long, Robert James

28 Thompson, Frank W

D Cultural

8 Campbell, William Wilfred

157 Warner, Howard Willard

E Professional and Public Life

66 Cruikshank, Ernest Alexander

MG31 Manuscripts of the Second Half of the Twentieth Century

G36 William A Smy Collection

Record Groups

RG1 Upper Canada, Executive Council, 1764-1867

E State Records of the Executive Council

1 Minute Books, 1764-1867

2 Draft Minutes and Reports, 1788-1856

3 Upper Canada State Papers, 1791-1841

16 Petitions, 1773-1840

L Land, Upper Canada

1 Land Committee Minutes [48 vols]

2 Grants, Deeds, Leases and Licences of Occupation, Upper Canada, 1791-1841 [65 vols]

3 Upper Canada Land Petitions

3L Miscellaneous Records, Quebec and Lower Canada, 1764-1842 [441 vols]

4 Land Board Records, Upper Canada, 1764-1804

5 First Heir and Divisee Commission, 1797-1804

6 Departmental Records, 1792-1857

7 Miscellaneous Records

Vol 1-16 Warrant Books, 1765-1845

Vol 42 Register of militia land certificates, Upper Canada, 1820

Vol 46-51 Land Rights (Surveyor General Certificates re unlocated land) 1834-1851

Vol 52A United Empire Loyalist Lists

Vol 52B United Empire Loyalist Rolls

Vol 53 Orders for locations for sons and daughters of United Empire Loyalists, 1834-1851

Vol 55-69 Lists of patents and fees, Upper Canada, 1802-1803

Vol 70 List of petitions referred to the Crown Lands Office, 1844

Vol 71 List of Loyalist and militia grants (Upper Canada) remaining to be issued, ca 1799

RG4 Civil and Provincial Secretary, Lower Canada

RG 5 Civil and Provincial Secretary, Canada West

A Civil Secretary’s Office

1 Upper Canada Sundries

B Miscellaneous Records

5 Commissions

RG8 British Military and Naval Records

I “C” Series, British Military Records

A 1 Correspondence of the Military Secretary of the Commander of the Forces, 1767-1870 [1512 vols]

D Miscellaneous Records, 1757-1869

8 Militia Records Accumulated by the Claus Family, 1787-1794

11 Captain Anthony Vialar’s Orderly Book, 1775-1776

12 Miscellaneous Records Relating to the Militia of the Town of Quebec, 1775-1776

18 Loyalist Regiment Muster Rolls, 1777-1783 [57 vols]

RG 9 Militia and Defence

I Pre-Confederation Records

A Adjutant General’s Office, Lower Canada, 1776-1847

1 Correspondence, 1777-1847

B Adjutant General’s Office, Upper Canada, 1795-1846

4 War of 1812, Land Claims Certificates

7 Upper Canada, Paylists, Muster Rolls, Nominal Rolls

RG10 Indian Affairs

RG 19 Department of Finance

A Minister of Finance

1 Correspondence, 1840-1886

2 Warrant Books, 1823-1889

B Receiver General

1 Correspondence, 1807-1870

2 Account Books, 1795-1889

3 Warrant Books, 1775-1887

5 Miscellaneous Records, 1796-1883

C General Records

1 War of 1812 Losses, 1824-1825

New Brunswick

New Brunswick Provincial Archives (Fredericton, NB)

RG 1 Records of the Lieutenant Governor

RS 330 Thomas Carleton

RG 2 Records of the Central Executive

RS 6 Minutes and Orders-in-Council of the Executive Council

RS 7 Executive Council Records

RS 8 Executive Council, Appointments, Commissions, Attorney General, Indians

RG 4 Records of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly

RG 7 Records of the Probate Court

RG 10 Records of the Department of Natural Resources

RS 107 Crown Lands Branch Records

RS 108 Land Petitions

RG 18 Records of the Department of Municipal Affairs

RS 153 Northumberland County Records, Minutes of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas

New Brunswick Museum (Saint John, NB)

Loyalist Muster Rolls. Muster rolls of various Loyalist regiments. [on microfilm, 1 reel]

Winslow Family Records, 1695-1866. Correspondence of a Massachusetts loyalist family, principally Edward Winslow (1747-1815), a loyalist officer and Muster Master of the Provincial Troops. [on microfilm, 18 reels]

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia Archives (Halifax, NS)

MG 1 Papers of Families and Individuals

MG 12 Great Britain, Army

MG 13 Great Britain, Navy

RG1

359Papers Connected with the Settlement of the Old Townships, also some Papers of the Loyalist Settlements

361 Papers Connected with Partitions of the Townships of Yarmouth, Newport, Horton and Falmouth

409 Papers Relating to the Settlement on the River Saint John

RG 20 Lands and Forests

A Land Grants and Petitions

Ontario

Eva Brook Donly Museum (Simcoe, ON)

Norfolk Historical Society Collection

Thomas Welch Papers

Ontario Archives (Toronto, ON)

Microfilm Series

MS 4 John Beverley Robinson Papers

MS 9 United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada, Governor Simcoe Branch Records

John Strachan Papers

MS 43 Richard Cartwright Letterbook, 1793-96

MS 58 Percy Bond Collection, Cartwright Papers

MS 74 William Hamilton Merritt Papers

MS 193 Gonder Papers, Jessup Papers, Nelles Papers, Merritt Papers, Niagara Township Minute Book

MS 198 William G Reive Collection

MS 500 Samuel Street Papers

MS 503 Robert Nelles Papers

MS 517 John Graves Simcoe Papers (Canadian section)

MS 519 Joel Stone Papers

MS 521 Edward Jessup Papers

MS 536 John Askin Papers

Manuscript Series

MU 12-15 John Askin Papers

MU 17-18 Jacques Duperon Baby Family Papers

MU 500-515 Cartwright Family Papers

MU 693-704, MU 5818-5823 Cemetery Records Collection

MU 1564-1567 Edward Jessup Family Papers

MU 1581 Daniel Servos Records

MU 1634 William Kirby Collection

MU 1730 Peter Hunter Letterbook

MU 1776-1778 Alexander Macdonell Papers

MU 2187-2189 Abraham Nelles Family Papers

MU 2552-2553 Rogers Family Papers

MU 2883-2884 William D Reid Collection

MU 2923 Stuart Family Papers

MU 3054 United Empire Loyalist Miscellaneous Materials

MU 3296 Henry William Nelles Family Papers

MU 2190-2192 Robert Nelles Family Papers

MU 3045 United Empire Loyalist Collection

Record Groups

RG1 Records of the Ministry of Natural Resources

(A) Office of the Surveyor General and; Commissioner of Crown Lands

I Correspondence, 1766-1913

II Reports and Statements

1 Surveyor General’s Reports

5 Second Heir and Divisee Commission Reports

III Registers, 1797-1896

IV Schedules and Land Rolls, 1784-1943

VII Miscellaneous Records, 1788-1914

(B) Accounts

II Account Books, 1802-1974

III Financial Statements, 1792-1869

IV Survey Accounts, 1796-1915

V Miscellaneous Accounts and Receipts, 1790-1874

(C) Lands Branch

I Land Grants

1Petitions, 1827-1865

2 Orders in Council, 793-18643 Fiats and Warrants, 1797-1880

4 Locations, 1800-1935

5 Registers of Assignments, 1837-1866

6 Descriptions, 1796-1977

9 Miscellaneous

IV Township Papers

VIII Military Land Grants

CB Survey Diaries and Field Notes

1 Surveyors’ Diaries, Field Notes, 1790-1928

3 Miscellaneous Files, 1794-1918

RG8 Department of the Provincial Secretary

I Provincial Secretary

6 Registrar General

A District Marriage Records, 1800-1857

RG21 Municipal Records, 1810-1900

RG 22 Court Records and Wills

RG 40 Second Heir and Divisee Commission, 1805-1911

RG53 Records of the Department of the Provincial Secretary

Series 1 Land Patents

Series 2-2 Index to Patents

Metropolitan Public Library (Toronto, ON)

B9 Sir David William Smith Papers

Upper Canada Court of Common Pleas, Nassau District

York, UC, Minutes of Town Meetings and Lists of Inhabitants

Prince Edward Island

Public Archives of Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown, PEI)

RG 16 Registry Office, Land Registry Records

UNITED KINGDOM

City of Liverpool Public Libraries

Parker Family Papers, 1760-1795. Personal, business and family correspondence, memorial, and journal, chiefly of James Parker (1729-1815), a Virginia merchant, loyalist, officer in the British Army and American prisoner of war. [on microfilm, 4 reels]

British Library (London, England) (formerly in the British Museum)

Class 50: Military Manuscripts

Auckland Papers. Accompanied by guide. Papers of William Eden Auckland, 1st Baron Auckland. During the Revolution he was in charge of British espionage and was in contact with Loyalist informants. [on microfilm, 5 reels]

Additional Manuscripts

Arundel Manuscripts

Burney Manuscripts

Cottonian Manuscripts

Hardwick Papers

Harleian Manuscripts

Landsdowne Manuscripts

Montague Papers

Sloan Manuscripts

Public Record Office (London, England)

Admiralty Papers (ADM)

ADM 1 Admiralty Secretariat, Papers, 1698-1913

240-491, 3817-3823, 3883-3887, 5307, 5323, Secretary’s Department In-Letters, 1763-1783. Includes Admirals’ and Captains’dispatches, Letters from Governors of Plantations and from Doctors Common, intelligence letters and reports of courts-martial. [286 reels]

480-509 Dispatches, 1745-1815 [26 reels]

1435-2738 Captain’s Letters, 1698-1839 [56 reels]

ADM 2 Admiralty and Secretariat, Out-Letters, 1795-1830 [4 reels]

1057-1061, 1332-1341 Secretary’s Department Out-Letters. Letters regarding Admiralty and Vice-Admiralty Courts, secret orders, and letter responding to Secretary’s Department In-Letters. [4 reels]

ADM 7

317-318. Miscellanea. Contains Register of Passes, naval instructions, law officers’ opines, Letters of Marque, America, 1777-1783, lists of transport licences to go to America, 1776-1780, statements of exports and imports from colonial ports, 1768-1769 [on microfilm]

ADM 49 Accounting Department, Miscellanea, 1756-1825 [4 reels]

Audit Office Records (AO)

AO 12.Papers of the American Loyalist Claims Commission, 1780-1835. Accompanied by index. Contains summaries of original loyalist claims, supporting documents, examinations of witnesses, and other materials. [30 reels]

AO 13.Records of the American Loyalist Claims Commission, 1776-1831. Accompanied by index. Original loyalist claims. Includes depositions by claimants, certificates, deeds to property wills, personal correspondence and other materials relevant to American loyalists’ attempts to be compensated for losses during the American Revolution. [141 reels]

Colonial Office Records (CO)

CO 5: America and West Indies, 1606-1807 [25 reels]

1-2 Board of Trade

3-187 Secretary of State

7 Materials for Raising Provincial Troops

42 Burgoyne Expedition

92-95 Correspondence between Lord George Germain and Lord William Howe

188-272 Entry Books

193 Materials Relating to German Mercenaries

229 Military Dispatches from America and West Indies

242 Materials on the Campaigns of 1776

263 Secret Dispatches to Commanders in Chief]

273-285 Miscellaneous

286-292 Carolina

293-357 North Carolina

318 Original Correspondence of the Commander in the Lesser Antilles 1778-1781

358-535 South Carolina

536-539 Connecticut

540-573 South Florida

574-635 West Florida

636-712 Georgia

713-750 Maryland

751-854 Massachusetts

855-923 New England

924-969 New Hampshire

970-1036 New Jersey

1037-1232 New York

1233- 1256 Pennsylvania

1257-1301 Properties (Bahamas, Carolina, Maryland, New Jersey)

1302-1303 Rhode Island

1304 Vermont

1305-1450 Virginia

CO 42 Canada, Original Correspondence, 1763-1895 [724 reels]

1-88 Quebec, 1763-1801

89-315 Lower Canada, 1791-1840

316-476 Upper Canada, 1791-1841

CO 43 Canada, Entry Books

1-15 Quebec, 1763-1801

16-36 Lower Canada, 1791-1842

37-48 Upper Canada, 1791-1841

49-158 North America, General, 1810-1873

CO 44 Canada, Acts, 1764-1841 [34 reels]

1-5 Quebec, 1764-1797

6-38 Lower Canada, 1792-1841

39-61 Upper Canada, 1792-1840

CO 47 Canada, Miscellanea, 1770-1866 [78 reels]

1-55 Lower Canada, newspapers

56-79 Upper Canada, newspapers

80-83 Shipping Returns

84-121 Miscellaneous, 1764-1836

CO 188 New Brunswick, Original Correspondence, 1784-1867 [85 reels]

CO 189 New Brunswick, Entry Books, 1784-1867 [5 reels]

CO 190 New Brunswick, Acts, 1786-1853 [6 reels]

CO 191 New Brunswick, Sessional Papers, 1822-1830 [7 reels]

CO 192 New Brunswick, Government Gazettes, 1842-1868 [10 reels]

CO 193 New Brunswick, Miscellanea, 1786-1865 [10 reels]

CO 217 Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Original Correspondence, 1710-1867 [111 reels]

CO 218 Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Entry Books, 1710-1867 [10 reels]

CO 220 Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Acts, 1749-1818 [6 reels]

CO 221 Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Miscellanea, 1730-1866 [14 reels]

CO 226 Prince Edward Island, Original Correspondence, 1769-1873 [62 reels]

CO 227 Prince Edward Island, Entry Books, 1769-1872 [3 reels]

CO 228 Prince Edward Island, Acts, 1770-18564[7 reels]

CO 229 Prince Edward Island, Sessional Papers, 1770-1858 [8 reels]

CO 230 Prince Edward Island, Government Gazettes, 1832-1875 [9 reels]

CO 231 Prince Edward Island, Miscellanea, 1807-1871 [11 reels]

CO 323 Colonies, General, 1660-1925 [314 reels]

CO 324 Colonies, General, Entry Books, 1794-1836 [2 reels]

CO 325 Colonies, General, Miscellanea, 1718-1850 [4 reels]

Foreign Office Records (FO)

FO 4. General Correspondence, United States of America, 1783-1785

1-7. Includes correspondence between David Hartley and the Secretary of State, with other materials relating to peace treaties, copies of American papers, claims by British officers, supplemental loyalist papers, the papers of John Temple, Consul General to America. [6 reels]

FO 83. Great Britain and General, 1794-1801.

1. Materials Relating to American Prisoners and War Prizes. [1 reel]

FO 93. Protocols of Treaties, 1778-1783.

1-2. Instruments recording agreements reached by negotiators. [on microfilm, 1 reel]

FO 95. Miscellanea, 1794-1801.

512-514. Treaties and Correspondence. [2 reels]

FO 353. Francis James Jackson Papers, 1772-1783

2-7, 32-34. Materials relating to the hiring of German troops by the British Army for use in America. Also a letterbook, 1772-1782. [3 reels]

Home Office Records (HO)

HO 28 High Court of Admiralty, 1782-1783.

1-3. Correspondence, 1782-1783. Includes letters regarding the exchange of American prisoners of war, transport of German troops, recruiting in England, movements of the French fleet. [3 reels]

HO 29. Admiralty Entry Books, 1779-1783

1. Entry Books. Warrants, commissions and instructions from George III to the Admiralty. [1 reel]

HO 42 Domestic Correspondence, 1782-1783

1-3. George III, 1782-1783. In-letters and petitions to the King regarding America. Also contains correspondence from Richard Oswald to Townshend and a draft of a commercial treaty with America. [3 reels]

HO 43 Entry Books, 1782-1798

HO 50 Correspondence, Military 1782-1840

HO 51 Entry Books 1758-1855 (Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteers)

Paymaster General’s Office (PM)

PM 2 Ledgers, 1757-1840

PM 4 Half Pay, 1737-1921

PM 14 Miscellaneous Books, 1720-1861

Public Record Office (PRO)

PRO 30. British Headquarters Paper also known as the Dorchester Papers. Accompanied by guide. Chiefly official correspondence of Carleton, British Commander-in-Chief in America, 1782-1783. Includes correspondence to and from Carleton’s predecessors, Generals Thomas Gage, William Howe, and Sir Henry Clinton. Much material on loyalists. [30 reels]

Manuscript Maps Relating to North America and the West Indies: Part 1, the Revolutionary Era, 1760-1783. Accompanied by guide. Ranges from maps on a continental scale down to maps of small areas. Includes small scale topographical mapping of large areas, explorations on the frontier, land grants, survey of loyalist estates, town plans, marine coastal charts, detailed harbour plans, fortifications, movements of troops [4 reels]

Danford, J. Diary, 1775. Diary of the siege of Quebec, 1775, by an American. [on microfilm]

State Office Papers (SP)

SP 34 Domestic, Anne, 1702-1714

SP 35 Domestic, George I 1714-1727

SP 36 Domestic, George II, 1727-1760

SP 37 Domestic, George III, 1760-1782

1-26. Letters and papers regarding America. Includes mercantile addresses and minutes of cabinet meetings [ 20 reels]

SP 41 Domestic, Military, 1640-1782

SP 87 Foreign, Military Expeditions, 1695-1763

Treasury Office Papers (T)

T 1 Treasury Board Papers, 1776, 1789-1790

T 27 Out-Letters, 1773-1789

T 38 Accounts, Departmental, 1777-1795

T 47 Records of immigrants from Scotland and England to British North America. [3 reels]

T 50 Miscellaneous Documents Relating to Refugees, 1780-1836, American Loyalists. [9 reels]

1-5 Pay Lists, Abstracts of Pay

6-28 Temporary Allowances Made to Loyalists

29 Book of Payments Made to Loyalists, 1783

30 Relief of Loyalists in East Florida, 1789-1795

31-48 Loyalist Quarterly Pension Lists, 1788-1839

49-52 Payments and Pensions to Loyalists, 1810-1830

53 Case of 55 Uncompensated Loyalists, 1816

54-56 Payments to Loyalists, 1830-1835

War Office Papers (WO)

WO 1 In-Letters, 1755-1800 [28 reels]

1-13 North America, 1755-1785

14 Canada, 1794

17-18 Nova Scotia, 1794-1800

WO 4 Out-Letters, Secretary at War, 1757-1763

WO 17 Monthly Returns, 1758-1865 [46 reels]

1489-1569 Canada, 1758-1865, [10 reels]

1570-1580 British, Provincial and German Troops Serving in Canada, 1776-1786 [5 reels]

WO 28 Headquarters Records, 1775-1817 [11 reels]

2-10 America, 1775-1795

WO 34 Amherst Papers, 1749-1784 [148 reels]

WO 40 Selected Unnumbered Papers, 1787-1840 [transcripts, 40 pp]

UNITED STATES

Buffalo Historical Society.

Phyn and Ellice Letterbooks, 1765-1776.

Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society.

John Porteous Papers

Detroit Public Library (Detroit, Michigan)

John Munro Papers

Pontiac Papers

Burton Historical Collection: John Porteous Papers

Herkimer County Historical Society.

John Porteous Papers.

Huntington Library (San Marino, California)

Abercrombie Papers, 1647-1787

Loundon Papers

New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, NJ

Bell, Andrew, 1757-1843. Papers, 1742-1843. Loyalist Lawyer and Surveyor General.

Boggs Family, 1737-1942. Correspondence, legal papers. Contains NJ loyalist claims.

Browne, Isaac, 1709-1787. Sermons, 1736-1776. Loyalist rector of Trinity Church, Newark.

Essex County, NJ. Records, 1772-1919. Includes materials on Loyalist forfeited estates.

Jouet Family, Papers, ca 1750-1890. Sermons of Rev Cavalier Jouet, Loyalist minister.

Murray, Nicholas, 1802-1861. Papers. Includes lists of Elizabethtown Loyalists.

Nelson, William, 1847-1914. Historical manuscripts, including names of NJ Loyalists.

Parker, James, 1725-1797. Diary, 1752-1783. Loyalist and lawyer from Hunterdon, NJ.

Smith Family, 1667-1960. Includes papers of John Waddell, Loyalist merchant.

New York Public Library (New York City, NY)

Phillip Schuyler Papers

New York State Library. (Albany NY)

John Porteous Papers.

William L Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Michigan)

Sir Henry Clinton Papers, 1750-1812

Thomas Gage Papers, 1754-1783

George Sackville Germain, Viscount Sackville, Papers, 1683-1785

Jehu Hay, Diary, 1763-1765

Robert Rogers Papers, 1759-1832

 

Part 3: Pre-1850 Canadian Newspapers on Microfilm

Note: These newspapers were published before 1850 (which is probably the end of the Loyalist era) in provinces which received primary Loyalist immigration. They have been microfilmed by the Canadian Library Association. For details of the issues microfilmed and libraries which hold copies of the microfilm, see the Catalogue of Canadian Newspapers on Microfilm published by the Canadian Library Association.

NEW BRUNSWICK

Chatham

Miramichi Mercury, 1825-1880

Fredericton

Telegraph, 1806-1807

Saint John

Daily Evening News, 1839-1884

Headquarters, 1842-1875

New Brunswick Courier, 1811-185

New Brunswick Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser

Morning Freeman, 1849-1884

Royal Gazette, 1785-1815

Saint John Gazette, 1785-1807

NOVA SCOTIA

Halifax

British Colonist, 1848-1874

Gazette, 1752-1800

Morning Chronicle, 1844-1900

Nova Scotia Royal Gazette, 1801

Nova Scotian, 1824-1826

Sun and Advertiser, 1845-1867

Wesleyan, 1838-1925

New Glasgow

Eastern Chronicle, 1843-1953

Pictou

Colonial Patriot, 1827-1834

Sydney

Cape Breton Advocate, 1840-1841

Cape Breton Spectator, 1846-1848

Yarmouth

Herald, 1833

ONTARIO

Ancaster

Gore Gazette, 1827-1829

Barrie

Magnet, 1847-1854

Brockville

Gazette, 1828-1832

Chatham

Canadian Freeman, 1848

Chronicle, 1849-1850

Gleaner, 1844-1849

Journal, 1841-1844

Cobourg

Star-Gazette, 1848-1849

Guelph

Advertiser, 1841-1849

Kingston

British Whig, 1834-1850

Chronicle, 1819-1833

Chronicle and Gazette, 1833-1845

Gazette, 1810-1818

Kitchener

Canada Museum and Allenline Zeitung, 1835-1840

Deutch Canadier, 1841-1862

Niagara

Canada Constellation, 1799-1800

Canadian, 1825

Mercantile Street Almanac, 1837

Gleaner, 1818-1837

Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper, 1826-1829

Herald, 1828-1885

Sentinel, 1826

Spectator, 1816-1820

Spirit of the Times, 1830

Telegraph, 1836

Upper Canadian Guardian or Freeman’s Journal, 1808-1810

Sandwich

Canadian Emigrant and Western District Commercial and General Advertiser, 1831-1837

St Catharines

British American Journal, 1834-1835

British Colonial Argus, 1833-1834

Farmer’s Journal, 1827-1830

Farmer’s Journal and Welland Intelligencer, 1826-1836

St Catharines Journal, 1836-1861

Toronto

Canadian Freeman, 1825-1834

Colonial Advocate, 1824-1834

Examiner, 1838-1855

Upper Canada Gazette or American Oracle, 1793-1849

 

Part 4: American Revolution, Loyalists and Loyalism

Abbot, W.W. The Royal Governors of Georgia, 1754-1775 (Chapel Hill, 1059).

Abu-Shumays, Mary D. “British Views and the American Revolution, 1774-1783.” Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, 59 (July, 1976).

Adair, Douglass, and John A. Schutz. eds. Peter Oliver’s Origin and Progress of the American Revolution: A Tory View (San Marino, 1961).

Akers, Charles W. “New Hampshire’s ‘Honorary’ Lieutenant Governor: John Temple and the American Revolution.” Historical New Hampshire, 30 (Summer, 1975).

Aldridge, Owen. “The Influence of New York Newspapers on Paine’s Common Sense” New York Historical Society Quarterly, 60 (January/April 1976).

Allan, Anne A. “Patriots and Loyalists: The Choice of Political Allegiance by Members of Maryland’s Elite” Journal of Southern History, 38 (1972).

Allen, Robert S. The Loyal Americans (Ottawa, 1983).

Anburey, Thomas. Travels Through the Interior Parts of America, 1776-1781 (Boston, 1923).

Andreano, Ralph Louis, and Herbert D. Warner. “Charleston Loyalists: A Statistical Note.” South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 60 (July, 1959).

Anonymous. “Celebrating the Loyalists” Macleans’s Magazine, 13 August 1984.

Anonymous. “Patriot vs Loyalist” American History Illustrated (September, 1984).

Arthur, M. Elizabeth. “French-Canadian Participation in the Government of Canada, 1775-1785.” Canadian Historical Review, 32 (No 4, 1951).

Ashton, Rick J. “The Loyalist Experience: New York, 1765-1789” PhD Dissertation, Northwestern University, 1973.

Ashton, Rick J. “The Loyalist Congressmen of New York” New York Historical Society Quarterly, 60 (January/April 1976).

Bailyn, Bernard. “The Losers: Notes on the Historiography of Loyalism.” In Bernard Bailyn, The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson (1974).

Bakeless, John. Turncoats, Traitors, and Heroes (Philadelphia, 1950).

Balch, Thomas, ed. “Mathew’s Narrative.” Historical Magazine, 1 (April 1857).

Banwell, Selwyn. The Loyalist (Toronto, 1934).

Barck, Oscar T. New York City During the War for Independence with Special Reference to the Period of British Occupation (New York, 1931).

Bargar, B.D., ed. “Charleston Loyalism in 1775: The Secret Reports of Alexander Innes.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 63 (July, 1963).

Barnes, Timothy M. “The Loyalist Press in the American Revolution, 1765 – 1782” PhD Dissertation University of New Mexico, 1970.

Barnwell, Robert Woodward, Jr. “Loyalism in South Carolina, 1765-1785” PhD Dissertation, Duke University, 1941.

Bauman, Richard. For a Reputation of Truth: Politics, Religion and Conflict among the Pennsylvania Quakers, 1750-1800 (Baltimore, 1971).

Bedley, Arthur G. The United Empire Loyalists (London, 1932).

Bell, David V.J. “Nation and Non-Nation: A New Analysis of the Loyalists and the American Revolution.” PhD dissertation, Harvard University, 1969.

Bemis, Samuel F. “Canada and the Peace Settlement of 1782-1783” Canadian Historical Review, 14 (1933).

Benton, William Allen. Whig-Loyalism: An Aspect of Political Ideology in the American Revolutionary Era (Rutherford, 1969).

Berger, Carl. “The Loyalist Tradition.” In The Sense of Power: Studies in the Ideas of Canadian Imperialism, 1867-1914 (Toronto, 1970).

Berger, Carl. Broadsides and Bayonets: The Propaganda War of the American Revolution (Philadelphia, 1961).

Bicheno, Hugh. Rebels & Redcoats: The American Revolutionary War (London, 2003).

Bickford, Christopher P. “In the King’s Pay: Two Customs Officials in New Haven, 1774-1776” Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin, 42 (January, 1977).

Blumenthal, Waller H. Women Camp Followers of the American Revolution (Manchester, 1974).

Boucher, Jonathan. Reminiscences of an American Loyalist, 1783-1789 (Boston, 1925).

Bowles, Francis T. “The Loyalty of Barnstable in the Revolution.” Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Publications, 25 (1922-1924).

Bradley, Patricia. Slavery, Propaganda, and the American Revolution (Jackson, 1998).

Bradley, Arthur G. The United Empire Loyalists: Founders of British Canada (London, 1932).

Bradley, Arthur G. Colonial Americans in Exile: Founders of British America (New York, 1932).

Brebner, John. The Neutral Yankees of Nova Scotia: A Marginal Colony During the Revolutionary Years (New York, 1937).

Britt, Kent. “The Loyalists” National Geographic Magazine, 147 (April, 1975).

Brown, Gerald S. “The Policy of Lord George Germain Toward the American Revolution, 1775-1778.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1948.

Brooke, John. King George III (New York, 1972).

Brown, “The Newport Gazette: Tory Newsheet.” Rhode Island History, 13 (October 1954 and January 1955).

Brown, Lloyd A. Loyalist Operations at New Haven. (Ann Arbor, 1938).

Brown, Robert Munro. “Revolutionary New Hampshire and the Loyalist Experience: ‘Surely We Have Deserved a Better Fate.'” PhD Dissertation, University of New Hampshire, 1983.

Brown, Thomas. “A Loyalist View of the Drayton-Tennent-Hart Mission to the Upcountry.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 67 (January, 1966).

Brown, Wallace. “Loyalist Historiography” Acadiensis, 4th Series, 1 (Autumn, 1974).

Brown, Wallace. The Good Americans: The Loyalists in the American Revolution (New York, 1969)

Brown, Wallace. “The Structure of Loyalism During the American Revolution” PhD Dissertation, University of California, 1964.

Brown, Wallace. “The View at Two Hundred Years: The Loyalists of the American Revolution” American Antiquarian Society, Proceedings, 82 (April, 1970).

Brown, Wallace. “The Loyalists in the West Indies, 1783-1834.” In Esmond Wright, ed., Red, White and True Blue: The Loyalists in the American Revolution (New York, 1976).

Brown, Wallace. The King’s Friends: The Composition and Motives of the American Loyalist Claimants (Providence, 1996).

Brown, Wallace. “Viewpoints of a Pennsylvania Loyalist” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 91 (1967).

Brown, Wallace. “Negroes and the American Revolution” History Today, 14 (1964).

Brown, Wallace. “Loyalists and Non-participants.” In J. Parker and C. Urness. The American Revolution: A Heritage of Change (Minneapolis, 1975).

Brown, Wallace. “The Loyalists and the American Revolution” History Today, 12 (March, 1962).

Bryce, P. H. “The Quinte Loyalists of 1784.” Ontario Historical Society Papers and Records, 27 (1931).

Bumstead, J.M. Understanding the Loyalists (Sackville, 1986).

Burleigh, H.C. “A Story of Loyalist Heroism” Ontario History, 42 (1950).

Burt, A. L. The Old Province of Quebec (Toronto, 1933).

Buskirk, Judith Van. “They Didn’t Join the Band: Disaffected Women in Revolutionary Philadelphia” Pennsylvania History, 62 (Summer, 1995).

Cadbury, Henry J. “Quaker Relief During the Siege of Boston.” Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Publications, 34.

Calhoon, Robert M. “William Smith’s Jr’s, Alternative to the American Revolution” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, 22 (1965).

Calhoon, Robert M. The Loyalist Perception and Other Essays (Columbia, 1989).

Calhoon, Robert M. “The Loyalist Perception” Acadiensis, 2nd Series, 2 (Spring, 1973).

Calhoon, Robert M. The Loyalists in Revolutionary America, 1760-1781 (New York, 1973).

Calhoon, Robert M. “Civil, Revolutionary, or Partisan: The Loyalists and the Nature of the War for Independence.” In Stanley J. Underhahl, ed., Military History of the American Revolution: The Proceedings of the 6th Military History Symposium United States Air Force Academy 10-11 October 1974 (Washington, 1976).

Callahan, North. Flight from the Republic: The Tories of the American Revolution (Indianapolis, 1967).

Callahan, North. Royal Raiders: The Tories of the American Revolution. (Indianapolis, 1963).

Canton, D.R. “Loyalist Refugees” American Heritage, 42 (April, 1991).

Carter, Clarence E., ed. The Correspondence of General Thomas Gage with the Secretary of State, 1763-1775 (New Haven, 1931-1933). 2 vols.

Cary, John H. “The Judicious Are Intirely Neglected: The Fate of a Tory.” New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 134 (April, 1980).

Chidsey, Donald B. The Loyalists: The Story of those Americans Who Fought Against Independence (New York, 1973).

Clarefield, Gerard R. “The Short, Unhappy Civil Administration of Thomas Gage.” Essex Institute Historical Collections, 109 (1973).

Clark, Dora Mac. British Opinion and the American Revolution (New York, 1966).

Clark, Jonathan. “The Problem of Allegiance in Revolutionary Poughkeepsie.” In David D Hall, et al, eds. Saints and Revolutionaries (New York, 1984).

Coffin, Victor. The Province of Quebec and the Early American Revolution (Port Washington, 1970).

Cohen, Joel A. “Rhode Island Loyalism and the American Revolution.” Rhode Island History, 27 (October, 1968).

Coker, Kathy R. “The Punishment of Revolutionary War Loyalists in South Carolina.” PhD Dissertation, University of South Carolina, 1987.

Coker, Kathy R. editor. The Price of Loyalty; Tory Writings from the Revolutionary Era. (New York, 1973).

Coldham, Peter Wilson. American Loyalist Claims (Washington, 1980).

Coleman, Kenneth. The American Revolution in Georgia (Athens, 1958).

Countryman, E. “The Use of Capital in Revolutionary America: The Case of the New York Loyalist Merchants” William and Mary Quarterly, 49 (January, 1992).

Coupland, R. The Quebec Act: A Study in Statesmanship (Oxford, 1925).

Crary, Catharine S. “Forfeited Lands in the Western District of New York: Albany and Tryon Counties” New York History, 25 (1954).

Crary, Catharine S. The Price of Loyalty: Tory Writings from the Revolutionary Era (New York, 1973).

Craton, Michael. A History of the Bahamas (London, 1962).

Cruikshank, E.A., ed. Correspondence of the Honourable Peter Russell (Toronto, 1935).

Cullen, George E., Jr. “Talking to a Whirlwind: The Loyalist Printers in America, 1763-1783.” PhD Dissertation, West Virginia University, 1979.

Cuneo, John R. “The Early Days of the Queen’s Rangers, August 1776-February 1777.” Military Affairs, 22 (Summer 1958).

Curry, Richard O. “Loyalism in Western Virginia During the American Revolution.” West Virginia History, 14 (April, 1953).

Curwen, Samuel. Journals and Letters, 1775-1784 (New York, 1964).

Davidson, Philip. Propaganda and the American Revolution, 1763-1783 (Chapel Hill, 1941).

Davies, Hanbury. “The American Loyalists and Australia: Matra’s Proposal” United Empire, 25 (1934).

Davis, Robert Scott, Jr. “The Loyalist Trials at Ninety Six in 1779.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 80 (April, 1979).

DeMond, Robert O. The Loyalists in North Carolina During the Revolution (Durham, 1940).

Dexter, Franklin B. “Notes on Some of the New Haven Loyalists, Including Those Graduated at Yale.” New Haven Colony Historical Society, Papers, 9 (1918).

Dickson, Paul Douglas. “‘We Prefer Trade to Dominion’–Imperial Policy and the Settlement of the King’s Royal Regiment.” Ontario History, 82 (June 1990).

Dickerson, Oliver M. The Navigation Acts and the American Revolution (Philadelphia, 1951).

Diffendorffer, Frank R. “The Loyalists in the American Revolution” Lancaster County Historical Society, Historical Papers and Addresses, 23 (1919).

Diffendorffer, Frank R. “Lancaster County Loyalists.” Lancaster County Historical Society, Papers and Addresses, 12 (1908).

Documents. “Intercepted Letters of Virginia Tories, 1775” American Historical Review, 12 (January, 1907).

Documents. “Virginia Legislative Papers” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography ( October, 1906).

Dunham, George W. “An Episode of the Revolution.” Journal of American History, 5 (October, 1911).

East, Robert A. Connecticut’s Loyalists (Chester, 1974).

East, Robert A. Business Enterprise in the American Revolution (New York, 1938).

East, Robert A., and Jacob Judd, eds. The Loyalist Americans: A Focus on Greater New York (Tarrytown, 1975).

Eddis, William. Letters from America (Cambridge, 1969).

Egerton, Hugh E. The Causes and Character of the American Revolution (Oxford, 1923).

Egerton, Hugh E. Ed. The Royal Commission on the Losses and Services of the American Loyalists (Oxford, 1915).

Einstein, Lewis. Divided Loyalties: Americans in England During the War of Independence (Boston, 1933).

Ellefson, C. Ashley. “Loyalists and Patriots in Georgia During the American Revolution.” Historian, 24 (May, 1962).

Ells, Margaret. “Loyalist Attitudes.” Dalhousie Review, 15 (October, 1935).

Ernst, Robert. “A Tory-Eye View of the Evacuation of New York.” New York History, 64 (October, 1983).

Evans, G.N.D., ed. Allegiance in America: The Case of the Loyalists (Reading, 1969).

Faltsits, Victor Hugo, ed. Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York: Albany Sessions, 1778-1781 (Albany, 1909).

Faust, Albert Bernhardt. The German Element in the United States, With Special Reference to its Political, Moral, Social, and Educational Influence (Boston, 1909). Reviewed by Oskar Kuhns in American Historical Review, 15(April, 1910).

Ferling, John. A Leap in the Dark: The Struggle to Create the American Republic (New York, 2003).

Fingerhut, Eugene R. “Uses and Abuses of the Loyalists’ Claims: A Critique of Quantitative Analysis.” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, 25(April, 1968).

Fisher, Josephine. “Loyalists in Strafford.” Vermont Historical Society Proceedings, New Series, 5 (December, 1937).

Fisher, L.R. “Revolution Without Independence: The Halifax Merchants and the American Revolution, 1749-1775” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1978.

Fisher, Sydney G. “The Legendary and Myth-Making Process in Histories of the American Revolution” American Philosophical Society, Proceedings, 51 (1912).

Flannagan, Vincent, and Gerald Kurland. “Stephen Kemble: New Jersey Loyalist.” New Jersey History, 90 (Spring, 1972).

Fleming, R.H. “Phyn, Ellice and Company of Schenectady.” Contributions to Canadian Economics, 4 (1932).

Flick, Alexander C. Loyalism in New York During the American Revolution (New York, 1901).

Fogleman, Aaron Spencer. Hopeful Journeys: German Immigration, Settlement, and Political Culture in Colonial America, 1717-1775 (Philadelphia, 1996).

Ford, Worthington Chauncey, ed. Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 (Washington, 1906).

Fraser, Walter F. Patriots, Pistols and Petticoats: “Poor Sinful Charles Town” During the American Revolution.

Frech, Laura Page. “The Wilmington Committee of Public Safety and the Loyalist Rising of February, 1776.” North Carolina Historical Review, 42 (January, 1964).

Furlong, Patrick J. “Civilian-Military Conflict and the Restoration of the Royal Province of Georgia, 1778-1782.” Journal of Southern History, 38 (August, 1972).

Ganyard, Robert L. “North Carolina During the American Revolution: The First Phase, 1774-1777.” PhD dissertation, Duke University, 1962).

Gerlach, Larry R. “Revolution or Independence? New Jersey, 1760-1776.” PhD dissertation, Rutgers University, 1968.

Gerlach, Larry R. “Loyalist Studies in New Jersey: Needs and Opportunities.” New Jersey History, 95 (Summer, 1977).

Gilbert, G.A. “The Connecticut Loyalists.” American Historical Review, 4 (January, 1899).

Gipson, Lawrence H. “Colonies Ripe for Revolt: The Older British North American Colonies, 1763.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1959.

Gipson, Lawrence Henry. Jared Ingersoll: A Study of American Loyalism in Relationship to British Colonial Government (New Haven, 1920).

Gorman, Ann Condin. “The Beast at the Banquet: Loyalists and Revolutionary Approaches to Democracy in North America.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1983.

Grafton, John. The American Revolution: A Picture Source Book , 411 Copyright-free Illustrations, Battles, Events, Documents, People of the Revolution (New York, 1975).

Granger, Bruce I. Political Satire in the American Revolution, 1763-1783 (Ithaca, 1960).

Green, Jack P., ed. The Ambiguity of the American Revolution (New York, 1968).

Griffith, Samuel B. In Defense of the Public Liberty: Britain, America and the Struggle for Independence, From 1760 to the Surrender at Yorktown in 1781 (New York, 1976).

Gruber, Ira D. The Howe Brothers and the American Revolution (New York, 1972)

Gunn, J.A.W. “Unity and Conflict: The Idea of Constitutional Opposition in the Old Regime and the Revolution.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1991.

Guthorn, Peter J. British Maps of the American Revolution (Monmouth Beach, 1972).

Gwyn, Julian. “The Impact of British Military Spending on the Colonial Money Market, 1760-1783.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1980.

Haffner, Gerald O. “Captain Charles Asgill: An Anglo-American Incident, 1782” History Today, 7 (1957).

Halsey, Francis W., ed. A Tour of Four Great Rivers: The Hudson, Mohawk, Susquehanna and Delaware in 1769: Being the Journal of Richard Smith of Burlington, New Jersey (New York, 1906).

Hammond, Otis Grant. Tories of New Hampshire in the War of the Revolution (Concord, 1917).

Hancock, Harold B. “The New Castle County Loyalists.” Delaware History, 4 (September, 1951)

Hancock, Harold B. “The Kent County Loyalists.” Delaware History, 6 (March, September, 1954).

Hancock, Harold B. “Thomas Robinson: Delaware’s Most Prominent Loyalist.” Delaware History, 4 (March 1950).

Hancock, Harold B. The Delaware Loyalists (Wilmington, 1940).

Hanson, Willis T. History of Schenectady During the American Revolution, to which is Appended a Contribution to the Individual Records of the Inhabitants of the Schenectady District During that Period (Salem, 1997).

Harding, Anne Borden. “The Port Roseway Debacle: Some American Loyalists in Nova Scotia.” New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 117 (January 1963).

Harrell, Isaac S. Loyalism in Virginia (Durham, 1926).

Harrell, Isaac S. “North Carolina Loyalists.” North Carolina Historical Review, 3(October, 1926).

Harrington, Virginia D. The New York Merchants on the Eve of the Revolution (New York, 1935).

Harvey, E.B. “The Negro Loyalists” Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly, 1(1971).

Harvey, Robert. A Few Bloody Noses: The Realities and Mythologies of the American Revolution (Woodstock and New York, 2001).

Hast, Adele. Loyalism in Revolutionary Virginia: The Norfolk Area and the Eastern Shore (Ann Arbor, 1982).

Hast, Adele. Loyalism in Revolutionary Virginia: The Norfolk Area and the Eastern Shore.” PhD Dissertation, University of Iowa, 1979.

Hawes, Lilla M., ed. “Minute Book, Savannah Board of Police, 1779.” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 45(September, 1961).

Hibbert, Christopher. Redcoats and Rebels: The American Revolution Through British Eyes (New York, 1991).

Higgenbotham, Don. “American Historians and the Military History of the American Revolution” American Historical Review, 70 (1964).

High, John W., Jr. “The Philadelphia Loyalists, 1763-1783.” PhD Dissertation, Temple University, 1975.

Hodges, Graham. Black Resistance in Colonial and Revolutionary Bergen County, New Jersey (pamphlet, 1989).

Hooker, Richard J. “The Anglican Church and the American Revolution.” PhD dissertation, University of Chicago, 1943.

Howard, Thomas William. “Intellectual Foundations of American Loyalist Thought.” PhD Dissertation, Indiana University, 1972.

Hull, N.E.H., Peter C. Hoffer and Stephen L. Allen. “Choosing Sides: Aquantative Study of the Personality Determinants of Loyalism and Revolutionary Affiliation in New York.” Journal of American History, 65(September, 1978).

Hunt, Richard I., Jr. “The Loyalists of Maine.” PhD Dissertation, University of Maine, 1980.

Hyman, Harold. To Try Men’s Souls: Loyalty Tests in American History (Berkeley, 1959).

Jacobs, Roberta Tansman. “The Treaty and the Tories: The Ideological Reaction to the Return of the Loyalists, 1783-1787.” PhD Dissertation, Cornell University, 1974..

Jameson, J. Franklin. The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement (Boston, 1956).

Johnson, Arthur. Myths and Facts of the American Revolution (Toronto, 1908).

Johnson, Cecil. British West Florida, 1763-1783 (New Haven, 1943).

Johnston, Elizabeth Lichtenstein. Recollections of a Georgia Loyalist Written in 1836 (London, 1972).

Jones, Alfred E. The Loyalists of Massachusetts: Their Memorials, Petitions and Claims (1930).

Jones, E.A. ed. The Loyalists of New Jersey: Their Memorials, Petitions, Claims, &c, from English Records (Boston, 1933).

Jones, Eldon Lewis. “Sir Guy Carleton and the Close of the American War of Independence, 1782-1783” PhD Dissertation, Duke University, 1968.

Jones, V.C. The United Empire Loyalists View of the U.S. Revolution (nd, np).

Jordan, Jean Paul. “The Anglican Establishment in Colonial New York, 1693-1783.” PhD Dissertation, Columbia University, 1971.

Kalinoski, Sarah V. “Sequestration, Confiscation, and the ‘Tory’ in the Vermont Revolution.” Vermont History, 45 (Fall, 1977).

Keesey, Ruth M. “Loyalism in Bergen County, New Jersey.” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, 18 (October, 1961).

Kierner, Cynthia. “Landlord and Tenant in Revolutionary New York: The Case of Livingston Manor” New York History, 87 (April, 1989).

Kim, Sung Bok. “The Limits of Politicisation in the American Revolution: The Experience of Westchester County” Journal of American History, 80 (December, 1983).

Kozy, Charlene Johnson. “Tories Transplanted: The Caribbean Exile and Plantation Settlement of Southern Loyalists.” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 75 (Spring, 1991).

Kyte, George W. “Introduction to the Periodical Literature on Middle Colony Loyalists in the American Revolution.” Pennsylvania History, 18 (April 1951).

Kyte, George W. “Some Plans for a Loyalist Stronghold in the Middle Colonies.” Pennsylvania History, 16 (July, 1949).

Kyte, George W. “Plans for Reconquest of the Rebellious Colonies in America.” Historian, 10 (Spring, 1948).

Labaree, Benjamin W. The Boston Tea Party (New York, 1964).

Labaree, Leonard Woods. The Public Papers of the State of Connecticut for the Years 1783 and 1784, with the Journals of the Council of Safety from January 9, 1783 to November 15, 1783 (Hartford, 1943).

Labaree, Leonard Woods. “Nature of American Loyalism” American Antiquarian Society, Proceedings, 54 (1944).

Labaree, Leonard Woods. Royal Government in America: A Study off the British Colonial System before 1783 (New Haven, 1930).

Lambert, Robert. “The Confiscation of Loyalist Property in Georgia” William and Mary Quarterly, 20 (January, 1963).

Lambert, Robert Stansbury. South Carolina Loyalists in the American Revolution (Columbia, 1987).

Lanctot, Gustave. Canada and the American Revolution, 1774-1783 (Toronto, 1967).

Landrum, J.B.O. Colonial and Revolutionary History of Upper South Carolina (Greenville, 1897).

Latting, John J. Ed. “Salem Loyalists – Unpublished Letters.” New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 26 (1872).

Launitz-Schurer, Leopold S., Jr. “A Loyalist Clergyman’s Response to the Imperial Crisis in the American Colonies: A Note on Samuel Seabury’s Letters of A Westchester Farmer.” Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 44 (June, 1975).

Launitz-Schurer, Leopold S., Jr. Loyal Whigs and Revolutionaries: The Making of the Revolution in New York, 1765-1776 (New York, 1980).

Leder, Lawrence H., ed. The Colonial Legacy: The Loyalist Historians (New York, 1971).

Leiby, Adrian C. The Revolutionary War in the Hacensack Valley: The Jersey Dutch and the Neutral Ground (New Brunswick, 1962).

Liftig, Robert A. “The Loyalists Come Home to Fairfield: How Fairfield University Students Discovered a Dark Page in their Local and National History.” Loyalist Gazette, Vol XLV, No 1, Spring 2007.

Livesey, Robert. The Loyal Refugees (Discovering Canada Series) (Toronto, 1999).

Lloyd, Alan. The King Who Lost America: A Portrait of the Life and Times of George III (Garden City, 1971).

Lossing, B.J. Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution (New York, 1859).

Lossing, Benson J. Reflections of Rebellion: Hours with the Men and Women of the Revolution (Charleston, 2005).

Lynn, Kenneth Schuyler. A Divided People (Westport, 1977).

Maas, David Edward. “The Return of the Massachusetts Loyalists.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin, 1972.

Maas, David Edward. The Return of the Massachusetts Loyalists (New York, 1989).

MacKinnon, Neil. This Unfriendly Soul: The Loyalist Experience in Nova Scotia, 1783-1791. (Kingston, 1986).

MacLean, John Patterson. An Historical Account of the Settlement of Scotch Highlanders in America Prior to the Peace of 1783 together with Notices of Highland Regiments and Biographical Sketches (Cleveland, 1900).

MacNutt, W.S. “The Making of the Maritime Provinces, 1713-1784.” Canadian Historical Association Booklet, 4 (1962).

MacNutt, W.S. “The Loyalists: A Sympathetic View.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1976.

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Part 5: British Army, Provincial (Loyalist) Corps, Hessian and German Troops

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Allen, Thomas B., and Todd W. Braisted. The Loyalist Corps: Americans Fighting in the Service of the King (Foxacre Press, 2011).

Allen, Thomas B. TORIES: Fighting for the King in America’s First Civil War (New York, 2010).

Altner, Hanna G. “The Diary of Captain Wiederhold and the Hessians: A Military Idyll of the Days of 1776.” Historical Review of Berks County, 2 (January, 1937).

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Anderson, Troyer S. The Command of the Howe Brothers during the American Revolution (New York, 1936).

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Annand, A. McKenzie. “Two Officers of the ‘Old’ 74th (or Argyll) Highlanders of 1777-1778.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 55 (Winter, 1977).

Annand, A. McKenzie. “Major General Gabriel Christie, Colonel Commandant, The 60th (Royal American) Regiment, 1787.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 51 (Autumn, 1973).

Annand, A. McKenzie. “Henry, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch and the South Fencibles of 1778-1783.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 53 (Winter, 1975).

Anonymous. “Diary of Lieutenant Thorne or Lieutenant Hamilton, 4th Regiment of Foot.” Magazine of History, 18(1914).

Anonymous. “The American Revolution and the 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment, 1775-1783.” Pamphlet, 1976.

Anonymous. “Corps in America, and under Orders for the Continent, Jan. 1776.” Historical Magazine, 5 (August, 1861).

Anonymous. “Letters of British Officers in America in 1776.” Historical Magazine, 5 (March, 1861).

Anonymous. “British Journal, 12 February 1776 to 22 July 1778, Kept by an Anonymous Officer of the 1st Battalion of Light Infantry.” David Library of the American Revolution, Washington’s Crossing.

Atkinson, Christopher T. “Material for Military History in the Reports of the Historical Manuscripts Commission.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 21 (Spring, 1942).

Atkinson, C.T. “British Forces in North America, 1774-1781: Their Distribution and Strength.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 16 (Spring 1937).

Atwood, Rodney. The Hessians (New York, 1980).

Babits, L.E. “Shoe Life in the 71st of Foot, 1776-1777.” Military Collector and Historian, 34 (Summer, 1982).

Baker, Henry M. “Why Did Benjamin Thompson (Count Rumford) Become a Tory?” Magazine of History, 8 (September-October, 1908).

Baker, Norman. Government and Contractors: The British Treasury and War Supplies, 1775-1783 (London, 1971).

Balderston, Marion and David Syrett, ed. The Lost War: Letters from British Officers during the American Revolution (New York, 1975).

Bamford, William. “Journal of Captain William Bamford.” Maryland Historical Magazine, 27 (1932) and 28 (1933).

Barker, John. The British in Boston Being the Diary of Lieutenant John Barker of the King’s Own Regiment from November 15, 1774 to May 31, 1776 (Cambridge, 1924).

Bass, Robert D. The Green Dragoon: The Lives of Banastre Tarleton and Mary Robinson (New York, 1957).

Baumeister, Carl Leopold. Revolution in America: Confidential Letters and Journals, 1776-1784, of Adjutant General Major Baumeister of the Hessian Forces (New Brunswick, 1957).

Beatson, Robert. Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain from 1727 to 1783 (London, 1804).

Beers, Henry P. “The Papers of the British Commander in Chief in North America, 1752-1783.” Military Affairs, 13 (Summer, 1949).

Benians, E.A. A Journal by Thos Hughes, 1778-1789 (Cambridge, 1947).

Bennett, Charles E and Lennon, Donald R. A Quest for Glory: Major General Robert Howe and the American Revolution (Chapel Hill, 1991).

Beroth, Janet. “The Convention of Saratoga.” Quarterly Journal of the New York Historical Association, 8 (July, 1927).

Bickford, Christopher P. “In the King’s Pay: Two Customs Officials in New Haven, 1774-1776.” Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin, 42 (January, 1977).

Bill, E.G.W. “A Cadet at the Royal Military Academy, 1778-1780.” Journal of the Royal Artillery, 84 (October, 1957).

Billias, George. George Washington’s Opponents: British Generals and Admirals of the American Revolution (New York, 1969).

Bird, H. K. and F. T.Chapman. “Rogers Rangers, 1756-60” in The Military Collector and Historian Journal, 7 (Spring, 1955).

Blumenthal, W.H. “British Camp Women on the Ration.” In Women Camp Followers of the American Revolution (New York, 1974).

Boss, W. The Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders 1783-1951. Ottawa: Runge Press, 1952.

Bowie, Lucy Leigh. “German Prisoners in the American Revolution.” Maryland Historical Magazine, 40 (September, 1945).

Bowler, R. Arthur. “Sir Henry Clinton and Army Profiteering: A Neglected Aspect of the Clinton-Cornwallis Controversy.” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, 31 (January, 1974).

Bowler, R. Arthur. “The American Revolution and British Army Administrative Reform.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 581 (Summer, 1980).

Bowler, R. Arthur. Logistics and the Failure of the British Army in America, 1775-1783 (Princeton, 1975).

Bowman, Larry. “The Court-Martial of Captain Richard Lippincot.” New Jersey History, 89 (Spring, 1971).

Bradford, S. Sydney, ed. “A British Officer’s Revolutionary War Journal, 1776-1778.” Maryland Historical Magazine, 56 (No 2, June, 1961).

Bradley, Arthur Granville. Lord Dorchester (London, 1926).

Brown, Gerald S. The American Secretary: The Colonial Policy of Lord George Germain, 1775-1778 (Ann Arbor, 1963).

Brown, Gerald S. “The Policy of Lord George Germain Toward the American Revolution, 1775-1778.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1948.

Brown, Gerald S. “The Court-Martial of Lord George Sackville, Whipping Boy of the Revolutionary War.” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, 9 (July, 1952).

Brown, Lloyd A. Loyalist Operations at New Haven (Ann Arbor, 1938).

Brown, Jared A. “British Military Theatre in New York, 1780-1781.” Theatre Survey, 23 (November, 1982).

Brown, Jared A. “A Note on British Military Theatre in New York at the End of the American Revolution.” New York History, 62 (April, 1981).

Bryant, G.J. “The East Indian Company and the British Army: The Crisis at Madras in 1783.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 62 (Spring, 1984).

Burgoyne, Bruce E., trans. Eighteenth Century America: A Hessian Report on the People, Land, and the War.</P/

Burgoyne, Bruce E., trans. Canada and the American Revolutionary War: Lieutenant Friedrich Julius von Papef’s Journal of the Sea Voyage to North America and the Campaign Conducted There.

Burgoyne, Bruce E., trans. Waldeck Soldiers of the American Revolutionary War.

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Stevens, Enos. “A Fragment of the Diary of Lieutenant Enos Stevens, Tory, 1777-1778.” New England Quarterly, 11 (October, 1938).

Stevens, Paul L. A King’s Colonel at Niagara, 1774-1776: Lieutenant Colonel John Caldwell and the Beginnings of the American Revolution on the New York Frontier (Youngstown, 1987).

Stewart, Charles Hubert. The Service of British Regiments in Canada and North America: A Resume (Ottawa, 1962).

Stirke, Henry. “A British Officer’s Revolutionary War Journal, 1776-1778.” Maryland Historical Magazine, 56 (June, 1961).

Stockbridge, J.C. “The Surrender of Cornwallis in England.” Magazine of American History, 7 (November, 1861).

Stoff, William A. “An Important Refusal: The Russians Aren’t Coming.” Military Review 55 (Jul 1975).

Stone, William L. Letters and Journals Relating to the War of the American Revolution by Mrs General Riedesel (Albany, 1867).

Stone, William L. Memoirs and Letters and Journals of Major General Riedesel (Albany, 1868).

Strachan, Hew. British Military Uniforms, 1768-1796 (London, 1975).

Stryker, William S. The New Jersey Volunteers (Loyalists) in the Revolutionary War (Trenton, 1887).

Sullivan, Thomas. “The Common British Soldier, From the Journal of Thomas Sullivan, 49th Regiment of Foot.” Maryland Historical Magazine, 62 (September, 1967).

Sullivan, Thomas. From Redcoat to Rebel: The Thomas Sullivan Journal

Summers, Jack L., and Rene Chartrand. Military Uniforms in Canada, 1665-1970 (Ottawa, 1981).

Sumner, Percy. “The Established Regulations for the 37th Foot, 1774.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 21 (Summer, 1942).

Sutherland, William, and Richard Pope. Late News of the Excursions and Ravages of the King’s Troops on the nineteenth of April 1775 as set forth in the Narrative of Lt. William Sutherland of His Majesty’s 38th Regiment of Foot and of Richard Pope of the 47th Regiment. Edited by Harold Murdock. Cambridge, MA: Hardvard University Press, 1927.

Sweet, William W. “The Role of the Anglicans in the American Revolution.” Huntington Library Quarterly, XI (1947)

Swiggett, Howard. War Out of Niagara: Walter Butler and the Tory Rangers Columbia University Press(New York, 1933).

Syrett, David. “Returns of His Majesty’s Forces, 1768-1802.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 60 (Summer, 1982).

Syrett, David. “Jamaica Corps of Foot, 1776-1783.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 53 (Winter, 1975).p. 251.

Syrett, David. “Lord George Germain and the Navy Board in Conflict: the Adamant and Arwin Galley Dispute, 1777.” Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 38 (November, 1968).

Talman, JJ. Ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada (Toronto, 1946).

Tarleton, Banastre. A History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781 in the Southern Provinces of North America (London, 1787).

Tarleton, Banastre. “New War Letters of Banastre Tarleton.” New-York Historical Society Quarterly, 51 (January, 1967).

Tebbenhoff, Edward H. The Associated Loyalists: An Aspect of Militant Loyalism.” New-York Historical Quarterly, 63 (April, 1979).

Thatcher, James. A Military Journal During the American War (Boston, 1872).

Thatcher, James. A Military Journal during the American War (Boston, 1872).

Smy, William Arthur. “The Butlers Before the Revolution.” In United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Colonel John Butler Branch. The Butler Bicentenary: Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Death of Colonel John Butler (St Catharines, 1997).

Thomas, Peter W. G. “The Cost of the British Army in North America, 1763-1775.” William and Mary Quarterly, 45(2998).

Tiedemann, Joseph S. “Queens County, New York, Quakers in the American Revolution: Loyalists or Neutrals?” Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 52 (September, 1983).

Tiedemann, Joseph S. “Patriots by Default: Queens County, New York, and the British Army, 1776-1783.” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, 43 (January, 1986).pp. 35-63.

Tottenham, John L. “Loyalists in Arms: Recruitment, Organization and Operations of Armed Loyalists in the American Revolutionary War.” PhD dissertation, University of Michigan.

Townshend, Charles Vere Ferrers. The Military Life of Field-Marshall George, 1st Marquess Townshend, 1724-1807 (London, 1901).

Troxler, Georgia Carole Watterson. “The Migration of Carolina and Georgia Loyalists to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of North Carolina, 1974.

Troxler, Georgia Carole Watterson. “Refuge, Resistance, and Reward: The Southern Loyalists’ Claim on East Florida.” Journal of Southern History, 55 (November 1989).

Troxler, Georgia Carole Watterson. “Loyalist Refugees and the British Evacuation of East Florida, 1783-1785.” Florida Historical Quarterly, 60 (July, 1981).

Tyler, John W. Connecticut Loyalists: An Analysis of Loyalist Land Confiscations in Greenwich, Stamford, and Norwalk (New Orleans, 1977).

Upton, L,F,S,, ed. The Diary and Selected Papers of Chief Justice William Smith (Toronto, 1965).

Upton, L.F.S. The Loyal Whig: William Smith of New York and Quebec (Toronto, 1969).

Valentine, Alan. Lord North (Norman, 1967) 2 vols

Valentine, Alan. Lord George Germain (New York, 1962).

Van Tyne, Claude H. The Loyalists of the American Revolution (New York, 1902).

Van Doren, Carl. Secret History of the American Revolution (New York, 1942).

Vermeule, Cornelius C. “The Active Loyalists of New Jersey.” Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, 52 (April, 1934).

Vernon, Thomas. “Diary, 1776.” Rhode Island Historical Society, Transactions, 13(1881).

Vielbig, Joseph H. “Loyalism in Nassau County.” Nassau County Historical Journal, 13 (October, 1931).

Villers, David Henry. “The British Army and the Connecticut Loyalists During the War of Independence, 1775-1783.” Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin, 43 (July, 1978).pp. 65-80.

Vivian, Francis. “A Defence of Sir William Howe, with a new interpretation of his action in New Jersey, June 1777.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, (Jun 1966).

Ward, Christopher. The War of the Revolution (New York, 1952), 2 vols

Wardner, Henry Steele. “The Haldimand Negotiations.” Vermont Historical Society Proceedings, New Series, 2 (March, 1931).

Wasmus, J.F. The Journal of J.F. Wasmus, German Company Surgeon, 1776-1783 (New York, 1990).

Watson, John, Tadwell Watson and the Provincial Light Infantry, 1780 – 1781, Journal for the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol 75, No. 304, Winter 1997.

Webster, Donald Blake. “The Queen’s Rangers (1st American Regiment).” Military Collector and Historian, 41 (Summer, 1989).pp. 51-55.

Wells, David Franklin. “The Trial of Admiral Keppel, 1779: A Study of Political Opposition to the North Ministry.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Kentucky, 1957.

Whitefield, Carol M. Tommy Atkins: The British Soldier in Canada, 1759-1870 (Ottawa, 1981).

Wickwire, Franklin, and Mary Wickwire. Corwallis: The American Adventure (Boston, 1970).

Wickwire, Franklin. Corwallis: The Imperial Years (Chapel Hill, 1980).

Wiener, Frederick Bernays. “More About General Gabriel Christie.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 52 (Winter, 1974).

Wilcox, William B. “The British Road to Yorktown: A Study in Divided Command.” American Historical Review, 52 (1946).

Wilcox, William B. Portrait of a General: Sir Henry Clinton in the War of Independence (New York, 1964).

Wilcox, William B. “Rhode Island in British Strategy, 1780-1781.” Journal of Modern History, 17 (December, 1945).

Wilcox, William B. “British Strategy in America, 1778.” Journal of Modern History, 19 (June, 1947).

Wilcox, William B. “Too Many Cooks: British Planning Before Saratoga.” Journal of British Studies, 2 (November, 1962).

Wilcox, William B. The American Rebellion: Sir Henry Clinton’s Narrative of His Campaigns 1775-1782 (New Haven, 1954).

Wilkin, Walter Harold. Some British Soldiers in America (London, 1914).

Williams, Edward G. “The Prevosts of the Royal Americans.” Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, 56 (January, 1973).

Williams, Noel St. John. Redcoats Along the Hudson: The Struggle for North America, 1754-1763 (London, 1998).

Williamson, Joseph. “Sir John Moore at Castine During the Revolution.” Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society, 2nd Series, 2 (1891).

Winstock, Lewis. Songs and Music of the Redcoats (Harrisburg, 1970).

Wilson, Ross M.A. “Notes on the Colours of the British Marine Corps During the 18th Century.” Military Collector and Historian, 40 (Summer, 1988).

Wrottesley, George. Life and Correspondence of Field Marshal Sir John Burgoyne (London, 1783).

Wyatt, Frederick, and William B Wilcox. “Sir Henry Clinton: A Psychological Exploration in History.” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, 16 (January, 1959).

Wylly, Harold Carmichael. A Life of Lieutenant General Sir Eyre Coote, KB (Oxford, 1922).

Young, Peter and Lawford, JP. History of the British Army (New York, 1970).

 

Part 6: Royal Navy, Provincial Marine, and Privateers

Ashmore, Otis, ed. “Account of the 1779 Seige of Savannah, from a British Source.” Georgia Historical Society, Collections, 5(1901).

Barnes, G.R., and J.H. Owen, eds. The Private Papers of John, Earl of Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty, 1771-1782 (London, 1932).

Barton, John A. “The Battle of Valcour Island, 1776: Benedict Arnold’s Defence.” History Today, 9 (No 12, December, 1959).

Begnaud, Alan Eustis. “British Operations in the Caribbean and the American Revolution.” PhD Dissertation, Tulane University, 1966.

Bellico, Russell. “The Great Penobscot Blunder.” American History Illustrated, 13 (No 8, 1978).

Bird, Harrison. Navies in the Mountains: The Battles on the Waters of Lake Champlain and Lake George, 1606-1814 (New York, 1962).

Bolander, Louis H. “Arnold’s Retreat from Valcour Island.” United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, 55(December, 1929).

Bottom, Reginald P. “The British Navy in the Revolution.” Magazine of History, 2(1905).

Bourne, Russell. “The Penobscot Fiasco.” American Heritage, 75 (No 6, 1974).

Bredenberg, Oscar R. “The Royal Savage.” Fort Ticonderoga Museum, Bulletin, 12 (September, 1966).

Breen, K.C. “The Royal Navy and the Yorktown Campaign, 1781.” MPhil Thesis, University of London, 1966.

Brown, O.T. “Beverly Privateers in the American Revolution.” Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Transactions, 22(1923).

Buel, Richard. In Irons: Britain’s Naval Supremacy and the American Revolution (Boston, 1998).

Bulger, William T. “The British Expedition to Charlestown, 1779-1780.” PhD Dissertation, University of Michigan, 1957.

Calef, John. The Siege of Penobscot by the Rebels (London, 1781)

Chadwick, French Ensor. The Graves Papers and Other Documents Relating to the Naval Operations of the Yorktown Campaign, July to October, 1781 (New York, 1916).

Clowes, William Laird. The Royal Navy: A History from the Earliest Times to the Present (London, 1898).

Coles, Robert R. “Historical Hempstead Harbour.” Long Island Forum, 33(1970).

Collier, George. “To My Inexpressible Astonishment: Sir George Collier’s Observations on the Battle of Long Island.” New York Historical Society, Quarterly, 48(October, 1964).

Collier, George. A Detail of Some Particular Services Performed in America, During the Years 1776, 1777, 1778 and 1779 (New York, 1935).

Collier, George. “Expedition to Portsmouth, Virginia, 1779.” William and Mary Quarterly, 2nd Series, 12(April, 1932).

Crawford, Michael J., ed. Naval Documents of the American Revolution (Washington, 1996).

Da Costa, B.F. “The Fight at Diamond Island.” New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 26 (April, 1872).

Douglas, W.A.B. “The Anatomy of Naval Incompetence: The Provincial Marine in the Defence of Upper Canada Before 1813.” Ontario History, 71(1979).

Firth, C.H. Naval Songs and Ballads (London, 1908).

Folsom, William R. “The Battle at Valcour Island.” Vermont Quarterly, New Series, 20 (January, 1952).

French, E., ed. Graves Papers and Other Documents Relating to the Naval Operations of the Chesapeake Campaign (New York, 1916).

Gardiner, Robert. Navies and the American Revolution, 1775-1783 (London, 1997).

Gardner, John. The Dory book (Mystic, 1987).

Great Britain, Admiralty. A List of the Flag Officers of His Majesty’s Fleet (London, 1777-1840).

Hahn, Harold. The Colonial Schooner, 1763-1775 (Conway, 1981).

Hahn, Harold. Ships of the American Revolution (Conway, 1988).

Hammersley, Sydney E. The Lake Champlain Naval Battles of 1776-1814 (Waterford, 1959).

Howe, –. “Biographical Memoirs of Earl Howe.” Naval Chronicle, 1(January to July, 1799).

Howland, Henry R. “A British Privateer in the American Revolution.” American Historical Review, 7 (January, 1902).

Howland, Henry R. “A British Privateer in the American Revolution.” Buffalo Historical Society Publications 6 (1903).

James, William Melburne. British Navy in Adversity: A Study of the War of American Independence (New York, 1926).

Jung, Patrick J. “A Valuable and Dependable Little Navy: The British Upper Great Lakes Fleet During the American Revolution.” Inland Seas, 53 (Spring, 1997), and 53(Summer, 1997).

Knight, John. “Biographical Journal of John Knight, Esq.” Naval Chronicle, 9 (January to July 1804).

Macpherson, K.R. “List of Vessels Employed on British Naval Service on the Great Lakes, 1775-1875.” Ontario History, 55 (194).

Mahan, A.T. The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence (New York, 1913).

Mason, George C. “British Fleet in Rhode Island.” Rhode Island Historical Society, Collections, 7 (1885).

Nelson, Peter. “The Battle of Diamond Island.” New York State Historical Association, Quarterly Journal, 3 (January, 1922).

Nichols, George E. E. “Notes on Nova Scotia Privateers.” Nova Scotia Historical Society, Collections, 13 (1908).

Palmer, Peter S. Battle of Valcour on Lake Champlain, October 11th, 1776 (Plattsburg, 1876).

Rodney, Sir George Brydges. Letter Books (New York, 1932).

Shenstone, Susan Burgess. “The Loyalist Genesis of a Ship.” Nova Scotia Historical Review, 11 (1991).

Smith, Arthur Britton. Legend of the Lake: The 22-Gun Brig-Sloop Ontario, 1780 (Kingston, 1997).

Stout, Neil Ralph. “The Royal Navy in American Waters, 1760-1775.” PhD Dissertation, University of Wisconsin, 1962.

Stout, Neil R. The Royal Navy in America, 1760-1775: A Study of Enforcement of British Colonial Policy in the Era of the American Revolution (Annapolis, 1973).

Syrett, David. “The Royal Navy in European Waters During the American Revolutionary War.” PhD Dissertation, University of South Carolina, 1998.

Syrett, David. The Royal Navy in American Waters, 1775-1783 (Aldershot, 1989).

Tilley, John A. The British Navy in the American Revolution, (Columbia, 1987).

Whiteley, W.H. “The British Navy and the Siege of Quebec, 1775-1776.” Canadian Historical Review, 61 (March, 1980).

 

Part 7: British Indian Department

Abler, Thomas S., Chainbreaker: Autobiography of Blacksnake (University of Nebraska Press, 2005).

Alden, John R. John Stuart and the Southern Colonial Frontiers: A Study of Indian Relations, War, Trade, and Land Problems in the Southern Wilderness, 1754-1775 (Ann Arbor, 1944).

Allen, Robert S. “Red and White: The Indian Tribes of the Ohio Valley and Anglo-American Relations, 1783-96.” MA Thesis, Dalhousie University, 1970.

Allen, Robert S. British Indian Department and the Frontier in North America, 1755-1830 (Ottawa, 1975).

Beck, Harold T. Cornplanter Chronicles: A Tale of the Legendary Seneca Chief (Custer City, 1994-1997), 3 volumes.

Berger, Carl. “The Campaign to Win the Indian Allegiance.” In Broadsides and Bayonets: The Propaganda War of the American Revolution (Philadelphia, 1967).

Burk, Duane A. “The Life and Times of Cornplanter, the Seneca Warchief.” MA Thesis, Slippery Rock University, 1994.

Clifton, James, ed. Being and Becoming Indian: Biographical Studies of North American Frontiers (Chicago, 1989).

Colwell, David G. “The Causes and Accuracy of the Reputation of Simon Girty in American History.” Pittsburg History, 77 (No 1, 1994).

Downes, Randolph C. Council Fires in the Upper Ohio: A Narrative of Indian Affairs in the Upper Ohio Valley Until 1795 (Pittsburg, 1940).

Graymont, Barbara. The Iroquois in the American Revolution (Syracuse, 1972).

Grenier, John. The First Way of War: American War Making on the Frontier. 1607-1814.

Hagan, William Thomas. Longhouse Diplomacy and Frontier Warfare: The Iroquois Confederacy in the American Revolution (Albany, 1976).

Hamer, Philip M. “John Stuart’s Indian Policy During the Early Months of the American Revolution.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 17(1930).

Hatheway, G.G. “The Neutral Barrier State: A Project in British North American Policy, 1754-1815.” PhD Dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1957.

Lorimier, Claude-Nicholas-Guillaume de. At War With the Americans: The Journal of Claude-Nichlas-Guillaume de Lorimier (Victoria, 1981).

Marshall, Peter. “First Americans and Last Loyalists: An Indian Dilemma in War and Peace.” In Esmond Wright, ed. Red, White and True Blue: The Loyalists in the American Revolution (New York, 1976).

McKee, Alexander. “Journal, March-May 1774.” In E.B. O’Callaghan, Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New York, 8(1857).

Montour, Enos T. The Feathered UELs: An Account of the Life and Times of Certain Canadian Native People (Regina, 1980).

Ostola, Lawrence. “The Seven Nations of Canada in the American Revolution, 1774-1783.” MA Thesis, University de Montreal, 1988.

O’Donnell, James H. Southern Indians in the American Revolution (Knoxville, 1973).

O’Toole, Fintan. White Savage: William Johnson and the Invention of America.

Pulfer, Ruth E. “The Administration of British Policy to the Indians in the Northern District of North America, 1760-1783.” MA Thesis, University of Saskatchewan, 1970.

Richter, Daniel K., and James H. Merrill, eds. Beyond the Covenant Chain: The Iroquois and Their Neighbours in Indian North America, 1600-1800 (Syracuse, 1987).

Shaw, Helen Louise. British Administration of the Southern Indians, 1756-1783 (Lancaster, 1931).

Smith, Dwight I. “A North American Neutral Indian Zone: Persistence of a British Idea.” Northwest Ohio Quarterly 61 (1989).

Sosin, J.M. “The Use of Indians in the War of the American Revolution: A Re-Assessment of Responsibility.” Canadian Historical Review, 46 (1965).

Stanley, George F. “The Six Nations and the American Revolution.” Ontario History, 56 (1964).

Stevens, Paul Lawrence. “His Majesty’s ‘Savage’ Allies: British Indian Policy During the Revolutionary War, The Carleton Years, 1774-1778.” PhD Dissertation, State University at Buffalo, 1984.

 

Part 8: Operations – Northern Theatre

Adams, C.F. “Campaign of 1777.” Massachusetts Historical Society (October, 1910).

Adams, C.F. Campaign of 1777 (Paper prepared in 1910 for the Massachusetts Historical Society in US Center of Military History Library, Carlisle, PA)

Aimone, Alan C., and Barbara A. Aimone. “Brave Bostonians: New Yorker’s Roles in the Winter Invasion of Canada.” Military Collector and Historian, 36 (Winter, 1984).

Ainsley, Thomas. Canada Preserved: The Journal of Captain Thomas Ainsley (New York, 1968).

Allen, William. “Account of Arnold’s Expedition.” Maine Historical Society Collections.” 1 (1831).

Allen, Ethan. The Narrative of Colonel Ethan Allen (New York, 1961).

Anbury, Thomas. With Burgoyne from Quebec: An Account of the Life at Quebec and of the Famous Battle of Saratoga (Toronto, 1963).

Anderson, W.J. “The Siege and Blockade of Quebec by Generals Montgomery and Arnold in 1775-76.” Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, Transactions, New Series, 9 (1871-72).

Anonymous. “Orders of Generals Schuyler and Sullivan to Colonel Jonathan Dayton, 1776: Directing him to proceed to Johnstown, New York, for the Purpose of Capturing Sir John Johnson.” Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, 5 (May, 1850).

Anonymous. “A Journal of Carleton’s and Burgoyne’s Campaigns.” Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 11 (December, 1964).

Anonymous. “Military Journal, November 1775-May 1776; Chief Events in the Siege of Quebec: A Lively Account by a British Garrison Officer.” In New York Historical Society Collections for 1881.

Anonymous. “Journal of the Siege from 1st Dec., 1775 by an Artillery Officer, as his Duties Appeared to be Chiefly on the Ramparts and in the Batteries of Quebec.” In Historical Documents of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, 8th Series (1906).

Anonymous. “Journal of the Most Remarkable Occurrences in Quebec since Arnold Appeared Before the Town on the 14th November 1775.” In Historical Documents of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, 7th Series, (1905).

Anonymous. An Authentic Narrative of Facts Relating to the Exchange of Prisoners Taken at the Cedars, Supported by the Testimonials of His Majesty’s Officers (London, 1777).

Anonymous. “Journal, April-August, 1777.” Magazine of History, 3 (1906).

Anonymous. The Sullivan-Clinton Campaign in 1779 (Albany, 1929).

Arndt, Karl J.R. “New Hampshire and the Battle of Bennington: Colonel Baum’s Mission and Bennington Defeat as Reported by a German Officer under Burgoyne’s Command.” Historical New Hampshire, 32 (Winter, 1977).

Arnold, Benedict. “Benedict Arnold’s Regimental Memorandum Book.” Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 14 (Winter, 1982).

Arnold, Benedict. “Arnold’s Letters on his Expedition to Canada in 1775.” Maine Historical Society Collections, 1 (1831).

Arnold, Benedict. Benedict Arnold’s Regimental Memorandum Book Written While at Crown Point and Ticonderoga, 1775 (Philadelphia, 1884).

Arnold, Isaac N. “Benedict Arnold at Saratoga.” United Services Institute (September 1880).

Atkinson, C.T., ed. “Some Evidence For the Burgoyne Expedition.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 26 (Fall, 1948).

Baby, Francois. Journal du MM Baby, Taschereau et Willims 1776 (Quebec, 1929).

Banks, Charles E. “Arnold’s Expedition to Quebec in 1775” Magazine of History, 18 (February-March, 1914).

Barker, E. Eugene. “The Lost Cannon of Crown Point.” Military Collector and Historian, 26 (Fall, 1974).

Baxter, James Phinney, ed. The British Invasion from the North. The Campaigns of Generals Carleton and Burgoyne From Canada, 1776-1777. With the Journal of Lieut William Digby, of the 53rd, or Shropshire Regiment of Foot (Albany, 1887).

Beebe, Lewis. Journal of Lewis Beebe A Physician on the Campaign Against Canada, 1776 (Philadelphia, 1935).

Bennett, A.M. Advance and Retreat to Saratoga and the American Revolution (Boston, 1972).

Bird, Harrison. March to Saratoga: General Burgoyne and the American Campaign (New York, 1963).

Bennington Battle Monument and Historical Association. Centennial Anniversary of the Independence of the State of Vermont and the Battle of Bennington, August 15 and 16, 1877 (Rutland, 1879).

Bogert, Frederick W. “Henry Clinton Raids a ‘Hen Roost'”. New Jersey History, 98 (1980).

Bowler, R. Arthur. “Sir Guy Carleton and the Campaign of 1776 in Canada.” Canadian Historical Review, 55 (June, 1974).

Bradford, S. Sydney, ed. “Lord Francis Napier’s Journal of the Burgoyne Campaign.” Maryland Historical Magazine, 57 (December, 1962).

Bredenburg, Oscar E. Military Activities in the Champlain Valley after 1777 (Champlain, 1962).

Brooks, Victor. The Boston Campaign, April 19, 1775-March 17, 1776 (Conshohocken, 1999).

Burgoyne, John. A State of the Expedition from Canada as Laid Before the House of Commons, by Lieutenant-General Burgoyne, and Verified by Evidence, with a Collection of Authentic Documents, and an Addition of Many Circumstances Which were Prevented from Appearing Before the House by the Prorogation of Parliament (London, 1780).

Burgoyne, John. Orderly Book of Lieut Gen John Burgoyne from His Entry into the State of New York until His Surrender at Saratoga, 16th Oct 1777 (Albany, 1860).

Burns, Brian. “Massacre or Muster? Burgoyne’s Indians and the Militia at Bennington.” Vermont History, 45 (Summer, 1977).

Bushnell, Charles I., ed. Journal of the Expedition Against Quebec, Under the Command of Col Benedict Arnold, in the Year 1775, by Major Return J. Meigs (New York, 1864).

Byrd, Martha. Saratoga (Philadelphia, 1973).

Caldwell, Henry. “The Invasion of Canada, in 1775.” Historical Magazine, 2nd Series, 2 (August, 1867).

Carroll, Charles. Journals of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, During His Visit to Canada in 1776, As One of the Commissioners From Congress, With a Memoir and Notes (Baltimore, 1876).

Chidsey, Donald Barr. The War in the North: An Informal History of the American Revolution in and Near Canada (New York, 1967).

Clark, Jane. “Responsibility for the Failure of the Burgoyne Campaign.” American Historical Review, 35 (April, 1935).

Clark, Peter. “Letters Relative to the Battle of Bennington.” New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 14 (April, 1860).

Clarke, T. Wood. The Bloody Mohawk (New York, 1940).

Clarke, William Butler, ed. “Col John Brown’s Expedition Against Ticonderoga and Diamond Island, 1777.” New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 74 (October, 1920).

Coburn, Frank W. The Centennial History of the Battle of Bennington, compiled from the most reliable sources, and fully illustrated with original documents and entertaining anecdotes (Boston, 1877).

Codman, John. Arnold’s Expedition to Quebec (New York, 1902).

Coffin, Victor. The Province of Quebec and the Early American Revolution: A Study in English-American Colonial History (Madison, 1896).

Coffin, William F. “On Some Additional Incidents in Connection with the Siege and Blockade of Quebec, 1775-76.” Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, Transactions, New Series, 10(1873).

Cross, Uriah. “Narrative of Uriah Cross in the Revolutionary War.” New York History, 63 (July, 1982).

Danford, Jacob. “Quebec Under Siege, 1775-1776: The “Memorandums of Jacob Danford.” Canadian Historical Review, 50 (March, 1969).

Davis, Curtis Carroll. “Mrs Warner’s Winter Warfare, A Memento of Arnold’s Campaign.” Lancaster County Historical Society Journal, 84 (Trinity, 1980).

Dawson, Henry B. “The Battle of Bennington.” Historical Magazine, 2nd Series, 7 (May, 1870).

Dearborn, Henry. “Journal kept by Capt Henry Dearborne, of the Proceedings, and Particular Occurrences which happened within my knowledge, to the Troops, under the Command of Colonel Benedict Arnold, in the year 1775 Which Troops were detached from the American Army Lying before the Town of Boston, for the purpose of marching to and taking possession of Quebec.” Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 22 (April, 1886).

Dendy, John Oliver. “Frederick Haldimand and the Defence of Canada, 1778-1784.” MA Thesis, University of Michigan, 1972.

DePeyster, J. Watts. Major-General Philip Schuyler and the Burgoyne Campaign in the Summer of 1777. Address before the New York Historical Society, 2 January 1877 (New York, 1877).

Digby, William. The British Invasion From the North: The Campaigns of Generals Carleton and Burgoyne from Canada, 1776-1777, with the Journal of Lieut. William Digby (Albany, 1887).

Drake, Samuel A. Burgoyne’s Invasion of 1777 with an Outline Sketch of the American Invasion of Canada, 1775-1776 (Boston, 1889).

Dupuy, R. Ernest. The Battle of Hubbardton: A Critical Analysis (np. 1960).

Elting, John R. The Battles of Saratoga (Monmouth Beach, 1977).

Elwood, Mary Cheney. An Episode of the Sullivan Campaign and Its Sequel (New York, 1904).

Fogg, Jeremiah. Journal of Major Jeremiah Fogg During the Expedition of Gen. Sullivan in 1779 Against the Western Indians (Exeter, 1879).

Folsom, William R. “The Battle of Hubbardton.” Vermont Quarterly, New Series, 20 (January, 1952).

Ford, Worthington C. Ed. General Orders Issued by Major General Israel Putman, When in Command of the Highlands in the Summer and Fall of 1777 (Brooklyn, 1893).

Foster, Herbert D., and Thomas W Streeter. “Stark’s Independent Command at Bennington.” Manchester Historic Association Collections, 4 (1910-1911).

Fraser, J. Skulking for the King: A Loyalist Plot (Erin, 1985).

Fraser, Simon. “General Fraser’s Account of Burgoyne’s Campaign on Lake Champlain and the Battle of Hubbardton.” Vermont Historical Society Proceedings, 1998.

French, Allen. The Taking of Ticonderoga in 1775: The British Story, a Study f Captors and Captives (Cambridge, 1928).

Furcron, Thomas B. “Mt. Independence 1776-1777.” Fort Ticonderoga Museum, Bulletin, 9 (No 4, 1954).

Furneaux, Rupert. Saratoga: The Decisive Battle (London, 1971).

George H. Flint, trans. Siege of the Fort of St John’s in 1775 (St Johns, 1889).

Gerlach, Don R. “The Fall of Ticonderoga in 1777: Who Was Responsible?” Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 14 (Summer, 1982).

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Haarmann, A.W. “The Battle of Bennington, 1777.” Military Collector and Historian, 17 (Fall, 1965).

Hadden, James M. Hadden’s Journal and Orderly Books: A Journal Kept in Canada and Upon Burgoyne’s Campaign in 1776 and 1777, by Lieut James M. Hadden, Royal Artillery (Albany, 1884).

Hagan, Edward A. War in Schoharie (np, 1980).

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Henry, John Joseph. Account of Arnold’s Campaign Against Quebec and of the Hardships and Sufferings of that Band of Heroes who Traversed the Wilderness of Maine from Cambridge to the St Lawrence in the Autumn of 1775 (Albany, 1877).

Hoffman, Elliott W. “The Germans at Ticonderoga.” Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 14 (Summer, 1981).

Holden, James A. “Influence of the Death of Jane McCrea on the Burgoyne Campaign.” Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association, 12 (1913).

Hollister, Josiah. A Journal of Josiah Hollister, A Soldier of the American Revolution and a Prisoner of War in Canada (1928).

Honeyman, A. Van Doren, ed. “Journal of Major Mattias Ogden, 1775.” Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, New Series, 13 (January, 1928).

Hough, Franklin B. The Northern Invasion of October 1780: A Series of Papers Relating to the Expeditions from Canada under Sir John Johnson and Others against the Frontiers of New York (New York, 1866).

Hughes, J.M. “Notes Relative to the Campaign Against Burgoyne.” Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 3 (February, 1858).

Irvine, W.A., ed. “Gen Irvine’s Journal of the Canadian Campaign, 1776.” Historical Magazine, 6 (April, 1862).

Jackman, Sydney, ed. With Burgoyne from Quebec: An Account of the Life at Quebec and of the Famous Battles at Saratoga. First Published as Volume One of Travels Through the Interior Parts of North America by Thomas Anburey (Toronto, 1963).

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Krueger, John W. “Troop Life at the Champlain Valley Forts During the American Revolution.” Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 14 (Summer, 1982).

Lanctot, Gustave. Canada and the American Revolution, 1774-1783 (Cambridge, 1967).

Lansing, Amy E. “Baum’s Raid.” Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association, 9 (January, 1928).

Leamon, James S. Revolution Downeast: The War for American Independence in Maine (Boston, 1995).

Lord, Philip, Jr., comp. War Over Waloomscoick: Land Use and Settlement Pattern on the Bennington Battlefield, 1777 (Albany, 1990).

Lutnick, Solomon. “The Arnold-Gates Controversy.” West Virginia History, 27 (January, 1966).

Luzader, John. Decision on the Hudson: The Saratoga Campaign of 1777 (Washington, 1975).

Lynd, Stoughton. “The Tenant Rising at Livingston Manor, May 1777.” New-York Historical Society Quarterly, 48 (April, 1964).

MacLean, Allen. “Arnold’s Strength at Quebec.” Military Collector and Historian, 29 (Autumn, 1977).

MacWethy, Lou D. The Battle of Klock’s Field, October 19, 1780 (St Johnsville, 1930).

Maguire, J. Robert, ed. “Dr Robert Knox’s Account of the Battle of Valcour, October 11-13, 1776.” Vermont History, 46 (Summer, 1978).

Manders, Eric. “Notes on Troop Units in the Northern Army.” Military Collector and Historian, 23 (Winter, 1971), and 27 (Spring, Fall, 1975).

Mann, David L. “Bennington: A Clash Between Patriot and Loyalist.” Historical New Hampshire, 32 (Winter, 1977).

McCorison, Marcus A. “Bayley-Hazen Military Road.” Vermont History, New Series, 27 (January, 1959).

McHenry, Chris. Rebel Prisoners at Quebec (np, nd).

Meredith, Brian. “Carleton, Montgomery, Arnold.” Dalhousie Review, 8 (October, 1928).

Mills, Borden H. “Troop Units at the Battle of Saratoga.” Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association, 9 (April, 1928).

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Napier, Lord Francis. “Journal of the Burgoyne Campaign.” Maryland Historical Magazine, 57 (No 4, December, 1963).

Neatby, Hilda. Quebec: The Revolutionary Age, 1760-1791 (Toronto, 1966).

Neilson, Charles. An Original, Compiled and Corrected Account of Burgoyne’s Campaign and the Memorable Battles of Bemis’ Heights, Sept. 19 and Oct. 7, 1777… (Albany, 1844).

Nelson, Paul David. “Legacy of Controversy: Gates, Schuyler, and Arnold at Saratoga, 1777.” Military Affairs 35 (April, 1973).

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North, S.N.D. “The Historical Significance of the Battle of Oriskany,” Magazine of American History, 1 (November, 1877).

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O’Callaghan, E.B., ed. “Journal of the Reverend Samuel Kirtland, Missionary Among the Oneidas.” Historical Magazine, 2nd Series, 3 (January, 1868).

Palmer, Peter S. Battle of Valcour on Lake Champlain, October 11th, 1776 (Plattsburg, 1876).

Palmer, Peter S. 1777: The Year of the Hangman (University, 1977).

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Schoofcraft, Henry R. Historical Considerations on the Siege and Defence of Fort Stanwix in 1777 (New York, 1846).

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Sims, Jeptha R. History of Schoharie County and Border Wars of New York… (Albany, 1845).

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Sobel, Robert. For Want of a Nail…If Burgoyne Had Won at Saratoga (New York, 1973).

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Stanley, George F.G. Canada Invaded, 1775-1776 (Toronto, 1973).

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Stone, William L. Visits to Saratoga Battle Grounds, 1780-1880 (Albany, 1895).

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Stone, William L. Visits to the Saratoga Battle-Grounds, 1780-1880 (Albany, 1895).

Stone, William L. The Campaign of Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne, and the Expedition of Lieut. Col. Barry St. Leger (Albany, 1877).

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Todd, William C. “Ethan Allen’s Language at Ticonderoga.” New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 44 (April, 1890).

Underwood, Wynn. “Indian and Tory Raids on the Otter Valley, 1777-1782.” Vermont Quarterly, New Series, 15 (October, 1947).

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Upham, George B. “Burgoyne’s Great Mistake.” New England Quarterly, 3 (October, 1930).

Venables, Robert William. “Tryon County, 1775-1783: A Frontier in Revolution.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Vanderbuilt University, 1967.

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Vermont sesquicentennial Commission. Bennington, Vermont, 1777-1927 (Bennington, 1927).

Walker, Robert M. “Gentleman Johnny’s Mistakes.” Military Review, 39 (May, 1959).

Walworth, Ellen Harden. “The Battle of Saratoga: Burgoyne and the Northern Campaign, 1777.” Magazine of American History, 1 (May, 1877).

Washington, Ida H., and Paul A. Washington. Carleton’s Raid (Cannan, 1977).

Watson, W.C. “Arnold’s Retreat After the Battle of Valcour.” Magazine of American History, 6 (June, 1881).

Watt, Gavin K. The Burning of the Valleys: Daring Raids from Canada Against the New York Frontier in the Fall of 1780 (Toronto, 1997).

Watt, Gavin K. The Flockey, 13 August 1777: The Defeat of the Tory Uprising in the Schoharie Valley (Bowmanville, 2002).

Watt, Gavin K. Rebellion in the Mohawk Valley: The St. Leger Expedition of 1777 (Toronto, 2002).

Weaver, Emily. “Nova Scotia and New England During the Revolution.” American Historical Review, 10 (1904).

Wemple, Edward and Cox, Samuel S. Saratoga Monument: Remarks in the House of Representatives, December 4, 1884 (Albany, 1884).

Wheeler, Joseph L., and Mabel A. Wheeler. “The Mount Independence-Hubbardton 1776 Military Road.” Vermont History, New Series, 27 (1959).

Whiteley, W.H. “The British Navy and the Siege of Quebec, 1775-1776.” Canadian Historical Review, 61 (March, 1980).

Whitfield, Faye V. “The Topography of the British Northern Interior of Defence During the Haldimand Revolutionary War Administration of Quebec, 1778-1782.” PhD Dissertation, McMaster University, 1993.

Willett, William M. A Narrative of the Military Actions of Colonel Marinus Willett (New York, 1831) Reprint, 1969.

Withington, Lothrop, ed. Caleb Haskell’s Diary, May 5- May 30, 1776: A Revolutionary Soldier’s Record before Boston and With Arnold’s Quebec Expedition (Newburyport, 1881).

 

Part 9: Operations – Central Theatre

Blackaby, Anita D. Washington and the American Revolution; A Guide to the Campaigns in Pennsylvania and New Jersey (Washington Crossing, 1986).

Casino, Joseph. “The Military Campaign for Philadelphia, 1777-1778.” PhD Dissertation, University of Michigan, 1981.

Clark, Mutrie Jane. Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War: Official Rolls of Loyalists Recruited from the Middle Atlantic Colonies, with Lists of Refugees from Other Colonies (1981).

Duggan, Mark. Trenton (Cleveland, 1966).

Edgar, Walter. Partisans and Redcoats: The Southern Conflict that Turned the Tide of the American Revolution (New York, 2001).

Galloway, Joseph. Letters to a Nobleman on the Conduct of the War in the Middle Colonies (London, 1779).

Jackson, John W. With the British Army in Philadelphia (San Rafael, 1979).

Leiby, Adrian C. The Revolutionary War in the Hasenack Valley: The Jersey Dutch and the Neutral Ground, 1775-1783 (New Brunswick, 1962).

McGuire, Thomas J. The Philadelphia Campaign: Volume One, Brandywine and the Fall of Philadelphia (Mechanicsburg, 2006).

McGuire, Thomas J. The Philadelphia Campaign: Volume Two, Germantown and the Road to Valley Forge (2007).

McGuire, Thomas J. The Surprise of Germantown, or, The Battle of Cliveden, October 4th, 1777 (Philadelphia 1994).

Railton, Arthur D. “Grey’s Raid: The Island’s Biggest Historical Event.” Dukes County Intelligencer, 38 (1997).

Rawle, Anna. “A Loyalist’s Account of Certain Occurrences in Philadelphia After Cornwallis’ Surrender in Yorktown.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 16(1892).

Scotti, Anthony J. Brutal Virtue: The Myth and Reality of Banastre Tarleton (Bowie, 2002).

Shuman, Eleanor Nolan. The Trenton Story (Trenton, 1958).

Smith, Samuel S. The Battle of Trenton (Monmouth Beach, 1965).

Stryker, William S. The Battles of Trenton and Princeton (Boston, 1898).

Widmer, Kemble. The Christmas Campaign: The Ten Days of Trenton and Princeton (United States of America, 1975).

 

Part 10: Operations – Southern Theatre

Adams, Randolph G. “Cartography of the British Attack on Fort Moultrie in 1776.” In W. W. Bishop and A. Keough, editors, Essays Offered to Herbert Putnam (New Haven, 1929).

Anonymous. “Evacuation of Charleston, S.C., 1782.” Magazine of American History, 8 (December 1882).

Ashe, S. A. “The Battle of Shallow Ford.” Tyler’s Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 9 (July 1927).

Ashmore, Otis, and C. H. Olmstead. “The Battles of Kettle Creek and Briar Creek.” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 10 (June 1926).

Babits, Lawrence. A Devil of a Whipping: The Battle of the Cowpens (Charlotte, 1998).

Baldwin, Samuel. “Diary of Events in Charleston, S.C., from March 20th to April 20th, 1780.” Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, 2 (May 1847).

Bargar, B. D. “Charles Town Loyalism in 1775: The Secret Reports of Alexander Innes.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 63 (July 1962).

Barnwell, Joseph W. “The Evacuation of Charleston by the British in 1782.” South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 11 (January 1910).

Barnwell, Joseph W. editor. “Letters to General Greene and Others.” South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 16 (July, October 1915); 17 (January, April 1916).

Bass, Robert D. Ninety Six: The Struggle for the South Carolina Back Country (Orangeburg, 1978).

Bearss, Edwin C. The Battle of the Cowpens: A Documented Narrative and Troop Movement Maps (Washington, 1967).

Bennett, John. “Marion-Gadsden Correspondence.” South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 41 (April 1940).

Bulger, William Thomas, Jr. “The British Expedition to Charleston, 1779-1780.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Michigan, 1957.

Campbell, Colin, ed. The Journal of Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell During the Invasion of Georgia, 1777-1779 (Darien, 1981).

Cann, Marvin L. “War in the Backcountry: The Siege of Ninety Six, May 22-June 19, 1781.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 72 (January 1971).

Cann, Marvin L. “Prelude to War: The First Battle of Ninety-Six, November 19-21, 1775.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 76 (October 1975).

Cannon, Opal C. “Lieutenant Colonel James Grant’s Governorship of East Florida, 1764-1777.” MA Thesis, University of South Carolina, 1973.

Cashin, Edward J. Augusta and the American Revolution: Events in the Georgia Back Country, 1777-1783 (Dairen, 1975).

Cashin, Edward J. “Nathanael Greene’s Campaign for Georgia in 1781.” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 61 (Spring 1977).

Clark, Mutrie Jane. Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War: Official Rolls of Loyalists Recruited from North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, and Louisiana (1981).

Clark, Mutrie Jane. Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War: Official Rolls of Loyalists Recruited from Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Those Recruited from Other Colonies for the British Legion, Guides and Pioneers, Loyal Foresters, and Queen’s Rangers (1981).

Clinton, Henry. “Sir Henry Clinton’s ‘Journal of the siege of Charleston, 1780.'” Edited by William T. Bulger, Jr. South Carolina Historical Magazine, 66 (July 1965).

Clodfelter, Mark A. “Between Virtue and Necessity: Nathanael Greene and The Conduct of Civil-Military Relations in the South, 1780-1782.” Military Affairs, 52 (October 1988).

Cole, Richard C. “The Siege of Savannah and the British Press, 1779-1780.” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 65 (Fall 1981).

Coleman, Charles Watson, Jr., editor. “The Southern Campaign 1781 From Guilford Court House to the Siege of York, Narrated from the letters from Judge St. George Tucker to his wife.” Magazine of American History, 7 (July, September 1881).

Conrad, Dennis M. “Nathanael Greene and the Southern Campaigns, 1780-1783.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Duke University, 1979.

Cox, William E. “Brigadier-General John Ashe’s Defeat in the Battle of Brier Creek.” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 57 (Summer 1973).

Cruger, John Harris. “The Siege of Savannah 1779 As Related by Colonel John Harris Cruger.” Edited by Henry C. Van Schaack. Magazine of American History, 2 (August 1878).

Davidson, Chalmers. Piedmont Partisan: The Life and Times of Brigadier-General William Lee Davidson (Davidson, 1951).

Davis, Burke. The Cowpens-Guilford Courthouse Campaign (Philadelphia, 1962).

Davis, Burke. The Campaign That Won America: The Story of Yorktown (New York, 1970).

Davis, Robert S. “The British Invasion of Georgia in 1778.” Atlanta Historical Journal, 24 (1980).

Davis, Robert Scott, Jr. “The Loyalist Trials at Ninety-Six in 1779.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 80 (April 1979).

Davis, Robert Scott, Jr. “Thomas Pinckney and the Last Campaign of Horatio Gates.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 86 (April 1985).

Davis, Robert Scott, Jr., and Kenneth H. Thomas, Jr. Kettle Creek: The Battle of the Cane Brakes Wilkes County, Georgia. Manuscript prepared by the Department of Natural Resources, State of Georgia, 30 August 1974, as revised 30 April 1975.

Dederer, John Morgan. “Making Bricks Without Straw: Nathanael Greene’s Southern Campaign and Mao Tse-Tung’s Mobile War.” Military Affairs, 47 (October 1983).

Demon, Robert O. The Loyalists of North Carolina During the Revolution (Durham, 1940).

de Peyster, J. Watts. “King’s Mountain: The Oriskany of the South.” Historical Magazine, 2d Ser., 5 (March 1869).

de Peyster, J. Watts. “The Affair at King’s Mountain 7th October 1780.” Magazine of American History, 5 (December 1880).

Draper, Lyman C. King’s Mountain and Its Heroes (Cincinnati, 1881).

Dykeman, Wilma. With Fire and Sword: The Battle of King’s Mountain, 1780 (Washington, 1978).

Emmett, Thomas Addis, editor. “The Southern Campaign 1780. Letters of Major General Gates From 21st June to 31st August.” Magazine of American History, 5 (October 1880).

Emmett, Thomas Addis, editor. “Orders Issued by Major Genl. Gates while Commanding the Southern Army, July 26th to August 31st 1780.” Magazine of American History, 5 (October 1880).

Ferguson, Clyde R. “Carolina and Georgia Patriot and Loyalist Militia in Action, 1778-1783.” In Jeffrey J. Crow and Larry E. Tise, editors, The Southern Experience in the American Revolution (Chapel Hill, 1978).

Frasché, Louis D. F. “Problems of Command: Cornwallis, Partisans and Militia, 1780.” Military Review, 57 (April 1977).

Furlong, Patrick J. “Civilian-Military Conflict and the Restoration of the Royal Province of Georgia, 1778-1782.” Journal of Southern History, 38 (1972).

Gaston, Joseph. “A Reminiscence of the War of the Revolution, in South Carolina.” Historical Magazine, 3d Ser., 2 (August 1973).

Gray, Robert. “Colonel Robert Gray’s Observations on the War in Carolina.” South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 11(1910).

Greene, Jerome A. The Guns of Independence: The Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (New York, 2005).

Habersham, John. “Habersham’s Indian Expedition. Georgia–1782.” Historical Magazine, 4 (May 1860).

Harden, William. “Account of the Siege of Savannah, From a British Source.” Georgia Historical Society Collections, 5 (Part I, 1901).

Heidler, David S. “The American Defeat at Briar Creek, 3 March 1779.” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 66 (Fall 1982).

Horry, P[eter]. “Battle of Fort Moultrie.” Historical Magazine, 3 (August 1859).

Hough, Franklin Benjamin. The Siege of Savannah in 1779: As Described in Two Contemporaneous Journals of French Officers in the Fleet of Count Charles d’Estaing (Albany, 1874).

Hough, Franklin B., editor. The Siege of Savannah by the Combined American and French Forces, Under the Command of Gen. Lincoln and the Count D’Estaing, in the Autumn of 1779. (Albany, 1866).

Hough, Franklin B., editor. 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. (Albany, 1867).

Hutson, Richard. “Letters of the Hon. Rich’d Hutson.” Year Book, City of Charleston for 1895.

Johnson, Cecil. British West Florida, 1763-1783 (New Haven, 1943).

Johnson, Joseph. Traditions and Reminiscences Chiefly of the American Revolution in the South. (Charleston, 1851).

Jones, Charles C., Jr., editor. The Siege of Savannah, in 1779, As Described in Two Contemporary Journals of French Officers in the Fleet of Count D’Estaing. (Albany, 1874).

Jones, Charles C., Jr., editor. “Memorandum of the Route pursued by Colonel Campbell and his column of invasion in 1779, from Savannah to Augusta; with a Narrative of occurrences connected with his march, and a record of some of the military events which transpired in that portion of the Province of Georgia during the War of the Revolution.” Magazine of American History, 18 (September-October 1887).

Kennedy, Benjamin, editor. Muskets, Cannon Balls and Bombs. (Savannah, 1973).

Kennett, Lee, translator and editor. “Charleston in 1778: A French Intelligence Report.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 66 (April 1965).

Kepner, Francis Reece, editor. “A British View of the Siege of Charleston, 1776.” Journal of Southern History, 11 (February 1945).

Kyte, George W. “The British Invasion of South Carolina in 1780.” Historian, 14 (Spring 1952).

Kyte, George W. “Victory in the South: An Appraisal of General Greene’s Strategy in the Carolinas.” North Carolina Historical Review, 37 (July 1960).

Kyte, George W. “General Greene’s Plans for the Capture of Charleston, 1781-1782.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 61 (April 1960).

Kyte, George W. “Francis Marion as an Intelligence Officer.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 77 (October 1976).

Kyte, George W. “Thaddeus Kosciuszko at the Liberation of Charleston, 1782.” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 84 (January 1983).

Landers, H. L. The Battle of Camden, South Carolina, August 16, 1780 (Washington, 1929).

Lawrence, Alexander A. Storm over Savannah: The Story of Count d’Estaing and the Siege of the Town in 1779. (Athens, 1951).

Lawrence, Alexander A. “General Robert Howe and the British Capture of Savannah in 1778.” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 36 (December 1952).

Lee, Henry, Jr. Campaign of 1781 in the Carolinas; with Remarks Historical and Critical on Johnson’s Life of Greene. (Philadelphia, 1824).

Lee, Henry, Jr.. Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States. By Henry Lee. Edited by Robert E. Lee. (New York, 1869).

Lee, Henry, Jr. “Letters of H. Lee, Jr., to R. H. Lee.” Historical Magazine, 9 (September 1865).

Lennon, Donald R. “‘The Graveyard of American Commanders’: The Continental Army’s Southern Department, 1776-1778.” North Carolina Historical Review, 67 (April 1990).

Lowndes, Rawlins. “Three Letters of Rawlins Lowndes, 1778 and 1779.” South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 10 (January 1911).

Lumpkin, Henry. From Savannah to Yorktown: The American Revolution in the South. (Columbia, 1981).

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McGowen, George Smith. The British Occupation of Charleston, 1780-1782 (Columbia, 1972).

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Stone, William Leete. The Campaign of Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne and the Expedition of Lieut. Col. Barry St. Leger (Albany, 1877).

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Part 12: Post-War Settlement, Loyalism, and Political Activity

Acheson, T.W. “New Boston to New Brunswick: Anonymous Loyalists in New Hampshire.” Acadiensis, 27 (Autumn, 1997).

Acheson, T.W. “A Study in the Historical Demography of a Loyalist County.” Social History, 1 (April, 1968).

Ancaster Township Historical Society. Ancaster’s Heritage: A History of Ancaster Township (Hamilton, 1970).

Anderson, George, comp. A Loyalist Guide to the Mohawk Valley (Toronto, 1997).

Anonymous. “Black List: A List of Those Tories Who Took Part with Great Britain in the Revolutionary War and Were Attainted of High Treason in Philadelphia, 1802.” Ontario History, 7 (1906).

Anonymous. Canadian Letters. Description of a Tour Through the Province of Lower and Upper Canada in the Course of the Years 1792 and 1793. Canadian Antiquarian and Numastic Journal, 3rd Series, 4 (1912).

Anonymous. “Pioneers of Charlotteville Township, Norfolk County, 1798-1816.” Norfolk Historical Society, 1979.

Ansley, Amos. A Collection of Loyalist and Other Petitions, Letters, etc, Referring to the Boundary Settlements on Lake Ontario to the Bay of Quinte, Between 1783 and 1810 (Ottawa, 1968).

Antliff, W. Bruce. Loyalist Settlements, 1783-1789: New Evidence of Canadian Loyalist Claims (Toronto, 1985).

Archibald, Ex-Governor. “The Deportation of Negroes from Nova Scotia to Sierra Leone.” Nova Scotia Historical Society, Collections, 7 (1889-91).

Armstrong, Frederick H. “The Oligarchy of the Western District of Upper Canada.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1977.

Armstrong, Frederick H. Handbook of Upper Canada Chronology (Toronto, 1985).

Austin, Grace. “The Story of Philip Buck, Loyalist.” Loyalist Gazette, 36 (No 1, Spring, 1998).

Badgley, Leonard. “A History of the Talbot Road in Haldimand County and the Badgley Farm at Canfield.” Western Historical Notes, 5 (September, 1947).

Barkley, Murray Willis. “The Loyalist Tradition in New Brunswick: A Study in the Growth and Evolution of an Historical Myth, 1825-1914.” MA Thesis, Queens University, 1972.

Barkley, Murray. “The Loyalist Tradition in New Brunswick: The Growth and Evaluation of an Historical Myth, 1825-1914.” Acadiensis, 4 (1974-75).

Bates, Walter. Kingston and the Loyalists of the “Spring Fleet” of AD 1783…(Saint John, 1889).

Bell, David V. J. “The Loyalist Tradition in Canada” in Canadian History Before Confederation, J.M. Bumsted, ed. (Georgetown, 1979).

Bell, David, V.J. “The Loyalist Tradition in Canada.” Journal of Canadian Studies, 5th Series, 2(May, 1970).

Bell, D. G. “Slavery and the Judges of Loyalist New Brunswick.” University of New Brunswick Law Journal, 31(1982).

Bourinot, John George. The United Empire Loyalists of Canada (Victoria, 1899).

Bousfield, Arthur, and Garry Toffoli. Loyalist Vignettes and Sketches (Toronto, 1984).

Bradley, A.G. The United Empire Loyalists: Founders of British Canada (London, 1932).

Bradley, A.G. Colonial Americans in Exile: Founders of British America (New York, 1932).

Brown, Wallace. “Escape from the Republic: The Dispersal of the American Loyalists.” History Today, (February, 1972).

Brown, Wallace, and Hereward Senior. Victory in Defeat: The Loyalists in Canada (Toronto, 1984).

Bruce, Reginald Maxwell. The Loyalist Trails: With the Friendly Interest of Mr Heinz Demmler Who Photographed Most of the Illustrations (Kingston, 1965).

Bryce, P. H. “The Quinte Loyalists of 1784.” Ontario History, 27(1931).

Bumstead, J.M. “The Impact of the American Revolution on the Island of St John.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1981.

Burkholder, Mabel. “Palatine Settlements in York County.” Ontario History, 37(1945).

Burleigh, H.C. Confiscations, Albany, Charlotte and Tryon Counties, New York (np, nd)

Burleigh, H.C. Sequestrations, Confiscations and Sale of Estates, State Papers of Vermont (np, nd)

Burns, R.J. “God’s Chosen People: The Origins of Toronto Society, 1792-1818.” Canadian Historical Association, Papers, 1973.

Burritt, Mrs Alexander. “Early Settlement of Grenville County.” Women’s Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa, Transactions, 1 (1901).

Burtniak, John, and Wesley B. Turner, ed. United Empire Loyalists in the Niagara Peninsula, in Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Niagara Peninsula History Conference, Brock University, 28-29 April 1984 (St. Catharines, 1984).

Burtniak, John, comp. United Empire Loyalists: Various Articles (St Catharines, 1991).

Camp, Margaret Robin Mary. “The Influence of the Printed Word and the Displacement of the Loyalists.” Loyalist Gazette, XLIII, No 1, Spring 2005.

Canniff, William. The Settlement of Upper Canada (reprint, Belleville, 1971).

Canniff, William. History of the Province of Ontario (Upper Canada) Containing….the American Revolution, the Settlement of the Country by UE Loyalists… (Toronto, 1872).

Careless, J.M.S. Ontario: A Celebration of Our Heritage (Mississauga, 1991).

Carnohan, Janet, ed. “Names Only But Much More” Ontario Historical Society, Papers and Records, 27 (1915).

Casselman, Alexander Clark. The Highland Scotch UE Loyalists.” United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Ontario, Annual Transactions, (Toronto, 1901 and 1902).

Casselman, Alexander Clark. The German United Empire Loyalists of the County of Dundas, Ontario (Toronto, 1900).

Church of England. An office for laying corner stone of the U.E. Loyalist Memorial Church, Adolphustown, June 17th, 1884 [microform] (Napanee 1884).

Coldham, Peter W. American Loyalist Claims (Washington, 1980).

Condon, Ann Gorman. “The Envy of the American States: The Settlement of the Loyalists in New Brunswick – Goals and Achievements.” PhD Dissertation, Harvard University, 1975.

Condon, Anne Gorman. “Hope Restored: The Revitilization of Loyalist Politics in British North America.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1977.

Corupe, Linda, comp. Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Marriages, 1869-1890 (np, nd).

Corupe, Linda, comp. Census Transcriptions (np, nd).

Corupe, Linda, comp. Vital Statistics from the Napanee, Ontario, Beaver (np, nd)

Corupe, Linda, comp. Wesleyan Methodist Baptisim Register (Ontario), 1845-1870 (np, nd).

Craig, Gerald Marquis. Upper Canada: The Formative Years, 1784-1841 (Toronto, 1963).

Crowder, Norman K. Early Ontario Settlers: A Source Book (Baltimore, 1993).

Cruikshank, Ernest A., ed. “Ten Years of the Colony of Niagara, 1780-1790.” Niagara Historical Society, 17 (1908).

Cruikshank, Ernest A., ed. “Records of Niagara: In the Days of Commander Grant and Lieut Governor Gore, 1805-1811.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 42 (1931).

Cruikshank, Ernest A. “A Journey from Montreal to Kingston in 1791.” Ontario History, 21 (1924).

Cruikshank, Ernest A. “Petitions for Grants of Land, 1792-1796.” Ontario History, 24 (1927).

Cruikshank, Ernest A. “Petitions for Grants of Land in Upper Canada, Second Series, 1796-99.” Ontario History, 26 (1930).

Cruikshank, Ernest A., ed. “Records of Niagara: A Collection of Documents Relating to the First Settlement, 1778-1783.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 38 (1927).

Cruikshank, Ernest A., ed. “Records of Niagara, A Collection of Contemporary Letters and Documents, 1790-92.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 41 (1930).

Cruikshank, Ernest A. “The Coming of the Loyalist Mohawks to the Bay of Quinte.” Ontario History, 26 (1930).

Cruikshank, Ernest A. “The Register of St Paul’s Church, Fort Erie.” Ontario History, 27 (1931).

Cruikshank, Ernest A., ed. “Records of Niagara, 1784-7.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 39 (nd)

Cruikshank, Ernest A., ed. “Records of Niagara, 1784-7.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 40 (nd).

Cruikshank, Ernest A., ed. The Settlement of the United Empire Loyalists on the Upper St Lawrence River and the Bay of Quinte in 1784: A Documentary Record. (Toronto, 1934)

Cumberland, Robert W. The United Empire Loyalist Settlements Between Kingston and Adolphustown (Kingston, 1923).

Cumberland, Robert W. Pioneer Problems in Upper Canada (Kingston, 1923).

Davidson, John. “The Loyalist Tradition In Canada.” Macmillan’s Magazine (September, 1904).

Denison, G.T. “The United Empire Loyalists and Their Influence Upon the History of This Continent.” Royal Society of Canada, Transactions, 2 (1904-1905).

Detroit Public Library Commission. The John Askin Papers (Detroit, 1928).

Dickson, Paul Douglas. “We Prefer Trade to Dominion — Imperial Policy and the Settlement of the King’s Royal Regiment.” Ontario History, 82 (June, 1990).

Dubeau, Sharon M. New Brunswick Loyalists: A Bicentennial Tribute (Agincourt, 1983).

Duffy, Dennis. Gardens, Covenants, Exiles: Loyalists in Literature of Upper Canada (Toronto, 1982).

Dunham, Bertha. The Trail of the Conestoga (Toronto, 1924).

Dunham, Mabel. “Mid-European Backgrounds of Waterloo County.” Ontario History, 37 (1945).

Egerton, Hugh E., ed. The Royal Commission on the Losses and Services of American Loyalists, 1783-1785: Being Notes of Mr David Parker Coke… (Oxford, 1915).

Elliott, Noel Montgomery. People of Ontario, 1600-1900: Alphabetised Directory of the People, Places, and Vital Dates (London, 1984).

Ells, Margaret. “Settling the Loyalists in Nova Scotia.” Canadian Historical Association, Papers, 1934.

Ells, Margaret. “Loyalist Attitudes.” Dalhousie Review, 15 (October, 1935).

Errington, Jane. The Lion, The Eagle, and Upper Canada: A Developing Colonial Ideology (Kingston, 1987).

Errington, Jane. “Hidden Women in Early Upper Canada: A Preliminary Probe.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1998.

Evans, Geraint Nantglyn Davies. The Loyalists (Vancouver, 1973).

Everest, Allan Seymour. Moses Hazen and the Canadian Refugees in the American Revolution (Syracuse, 1976).

Farmer, Dennis, and Carol Farmer. The King’s Bread, 2nd Rising: Cooking at Niagara, 172-1815 (Youngstown, 1989).

Feister, Lois. “Molly Brant, John Butler, and the Indians of New York.” In United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Colonel John Butler Branch. The Butler Bicentenary: Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Death of Colonel John Butler (St Catharines, 1997).

Fellows, Jo-Ann. “The Loyalist Myth in Canada.” Canadian Historical Association, Papers, 1971.

Fellows, J. “Backwoods Remnants: The Population of the Saint John River Townships, 30 June – 10 July 1783.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1977.

Fellows, Robert. “The Loyalists and Land Settlement in New Brunswick, 1783-90.” The Canadian Archivist, 2 (No 2, 1971).

Fingard, Judith. The Anglican Design in Loyalist Nova Scotia, 1783-1816 (London, 1972).

Fink, Dean. Life in Upper Canada, 1781-1841 (Toronto, 1971).

Firth, Edith G. The Town of York, 1793-1815 (Toronto, 1962).

Fitzgerald, E. Keith, and Norman K. Crowder. Ontario People, 1796-1803 (Baltimore, 1993).

Fitzgerald, E. Keith. District Rolls of Loyalists and Related Lists…Held in the National Archives of Canada, Manuscript Division (West Hill, 1985).

Fitzgerald, E. Keith. Ontario People: 1796-1803 (Baltimore, 1993).

Fitzgerald, E. Keith. Loyalist Lists (Baltimore, 1984).

Fitzgerald, E. Keith. Loyalist Lists: Over 2,000 Names and Families from the Haldimand Papers (Toronto, 1984).

Fleming, D. F. “Negro Slaves with the United Empire Loyalists in Upper Canada.” Ontario History, 45 (1950).

Flowers, A.D. The Loyalists of Bay Chaleur (Victoria, 1973).

Fonthill Women’s Institute. History of the Village of Fonthill (Welland, 1962).

Foran, Mrs T.P. “My Native County – Glengarry.” Women’s Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa, Transactions, 1 (1901).

Forsyth, Karen. “Poll Book for the County of Annapolis, 1786.” Nova Scotia Historical Review, 1(1981).

Francis, Alexander. “An Enquiry into the Losses and Services in Consequence to Their Loyalty: Evidence in the Canadian Claims.” In the 2nd Report to the Ontario Archives (Toronto, 1905). Reprint, Baltimore, 1994.

Fryer, Mary Beacock. Escape: Adventures of a Loyalist Family (Toronto, 1976).

Fryson, Donald. “Women as Complainants Before the Justices of the Peace in the District of Montreal, 1779-1830.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1996.

Ganong, W.F. “A Monograph of the Origins of Settlements in the Province of New Brunswick.” Royal Society of Canada, Transactions, 10 (1904).

Gates, Lillian Frances. Land Policies of Upper Canada (Toronto, 1968).

Gates, Lillian Frances. “The Heir and Devisee Commission of Upper Canada, 1797-1805.” Canadian Historical Review, 38 (No 1, 1927).

Gilliam, Florence E. “The Loyalists in Prince Edward Island.” Royal Society of Canada, Transactions, 4 (1910).

Gilroy, Marion. Loyalism and Land Settlement in Nova Scotia (Halifax, 1937).

Gilroy, Marion. “Loyalists and Land Settlement in Nova Scotia.” Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Publications, No 5 (Halifax, nd).

Gleason, Mona L. The Loyalists of the New Settlement: A Study in Multiculturalism (Leamington, 1994).

Glendennan, D. W. “Some Presbyterian United Empire Loyalists.” Ontario History, 3 (1901).

Greeley, Susan Bufrnham. “Sketches of the Past.” Ontario History, 23 (1926).

Grant, John. “Black Immigrants into Nova Scotia, 1776-1815.” Journal of Negro History, 58 (1973).

Green, Ernest. “Township No 2 – Mount Dorchester – Stamford.” Ontario History, 25 (1929).

Groh, Ivan. The Negroes of the Niagara Peninsula (St Catharines, 1969).

Groh, Ivan. United Empire Loyalists and Mennonite Pioneers of the Niagara Peninsula (St Catharines, 1976.

Hadfield, Joseph. An Englishman in America, 1785 (Toronto, 1933).

Haight, Caniff. A United Empire Loyalist in Great Britain: Here and There in the Homeland (Toronto, 1904).

Hamil, Fred Coyne. The Valley of the Lower Thames (Toronto, 1951).

Hancocks, Elizabeth. “Loyalist: Good, Bad and Indifferent” in Niagara Peninsula History Conference, Proceedings, 1984.

Hannay, James. “The Maugerville Settlement.” New Brunswick Historical Society, Collections, 1 (1894).

Hannay, James. History of New Brunswick (Saint John, 1909).

Harding, Ann Borden. “The Port Roseway Debacle: Some Loyalist in Nova Scotia.” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 47 (January, 1963.).

Helling, R. A., et al. From United Empire Loyalists to Old Colony Returnees: The History of German Canadians in Essex County, Ontario, Canada (Windsor, 1982).

Henry, Francis. Forgotten Canadians: The Blacks of Nova Scotia (Toronto, 1973).

Herrington, W.S. Pioneer Life Among the Loyalists in Upper Canada (New York, 1915).

Hilchey, Doris. The Loyalists Come to Nova Scotia (Tantalian, 1985).

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Hodges, Graham Russell, ed. The Black Loyalist Directory: African Americans in Exile after the American Revolution (New York, 1996).

Horsey, Amey. “Early Settlement of Prince Edward County.” Women’s Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa, Transactions, 1 (1901).

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Hulton, Ann. Letters of a Loyalist Lady (Cambridge, 1927).

Hughes, Alun. “John Butler and Early Settlement on the West Bank of the Niagara River.” In United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Colonel John Butler Branch. The Butler Bicentenary: Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Death of Colonel John Butler (St Catharines, 1997).

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Johnson, Peter W. “The ‘Munro’ Doctrine.” Loyalist Gazette, 36 (No 1, Spring, 1998).

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Jones, Orlo, and Doris Haslam. An Island Refuge: Loyalists and Disbanded Troops on the Island of Saint John (Charlottetown, 1983).

Jones, E. A., ed. The Loyalists of New Jersey: Their Memorials, Petitions, Claims, etc, from English Records (Newark, 1927).

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Knowles, Norman. “Shall We Not Raise, There Again, But Higher, Some Pyramid Piercing the Skies: The Loyalist Tradition and the Adolphustown Centennial Celebrations of 1884.” Ontario History, 80 (1988).

Knowles, Norman. “Sons of the Brave, Remember Your Forefathers: Nostalgia and Invention of the Loyalist Tradition in the Nineteenth Century.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1991.

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Kozy, Charlene Johann. “Tories Transplanted: The Caribbean Exile and Plantation Settlement of Southern Loyalists.” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 75 (Spring, 1991).

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Martin, Dorothy L., and Kathleen McIntosh. “Revenge and Retribution: The Death of Philip White, New Jersey Loyalist.” Loyalist Gazette, 36 (No 1 Spring, 1998).

Mathews, Hazel Chisholm. The Mark of Honour (Toronto, 1965).

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McNeil, Steven C. Loyalist House : a national historic site, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada / by Steven C. McNeil.(Saint John, N.B., 1999).

Mealing, Stanley R. “D. W. Smith’s Plan for Granting Land to Loyalists’ Children.” Ontario History, 48 (1956).

Merz, Johannes Helmut. The Hessians of Nova Scotia (Hamilton, 1994).

Mika, Nick, and Helma Mika. United Empire Loyalists: Pioneers of Upper Canada (Belleville, 1976).

Mika, Nick, and Helma Mika. The Settlement of Prince Edward County (Belleville, 1984).

Mikel, William Charles. Some Bay of Quinte Reminiscences (Belleville, 1922).

Mikle, Sara. “Some UE Loyalist Epitaphs.” Women’s Canadian Historical Society of Toronto, Transactions, 5 (1905).

Mikle, Sara. “An Old Account, 1785-1788.” Women’s Canadian Historical Society of Toronto, Transactions, 21 (1920-1921).

Moorman, David T. “Defining the Upper Canadian State: Land Administration and Settlement Regulations in the 1780’s and 1790’s.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1995.

Morgan, Robert J. “Orphan Outpost: Cape Breton Colony, 1784-1820.” PhD dissertation, University of Ottawa, 1975.

Morgan, Robert J. “The Loyalists of Cape Breton.” Dalhousie Review, 55, (No 1, Spring, 1975)

Mowat, Grace Helen. The Diverting History of a Loyalist Town: A Portrait of St. Andrews, New Brunswick (St. Andrews, 1937).

Mustard, W. P. “Upper Canada in 1794: A Synopsis of John C. Ogden’s Tour.” Ontario History, 21 (1924).

Nason, Roger P. Meritorious but distressed individuals [microform] : the Penobscot Loyalist Association and the settlement of the Township of St. Andrews, New Brunswick, 1783-1821 (Ottawa, 1985.)

Neering, Rosemary, and Stan Garrod. Life of the Loyalists (Toronto, 1975).

Nelles, H. V. “Loyalism and Local Power: The District of Niagara, 1792-1837.” Ontario History, 58 (1966).

Nethercott, Arnold W. “Loyalist Settlement in the Detroit River Area.” The Kingsville Reporter, 31 August 1983.

Norton, Mary Beth. The British Americans: The Loyalist Exiles in England, 1774-1789 (Boston, 1972).

Norton, Mary Beth. “The Fate of Some Black Loyalists of the American Revolution.” Journal of Negro History, 58 (1973).

O’Brien, Lynne, ed. Our Loyalist Ancestors (Morrisburg, nd).

Oliver, W.P. A Brief Summary of Nova Scotia Negro Communities (Halifax, 1964).

Oliver, W.P. “The Negro in Nova Scotia.” Nova Soctia Journal of Education, 13 (1964).

Ontario Archives. “Upper Canada, Land Book D, 22nd December 1797 – 13th July 1798.” Report, 19 (1931).

Ontario Archives. “Board of Land Office for the District of Hesse, 1789-11794, Minutes of Meetings, etc.” Report, 2 (1905).

Ontario Archives. Journals of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, 1792-1824.” Report xxx (1911-14).

Ontario Archives. “Grants of Crown Lands in Upper Canada, 1787-1796.” Report, 17 (1928-29).

Ontario Archives. “Upper Canada, Land Book C, 29th June 1796 – 4th July 1796 -1st July 1797 – 20th December 1797.” Report, 19 (1931).

Ontario Archives. “Upper Canada, Land Book B, 19th August 1796 – 7th April 1797.” Report, 19 (1931).

Ontario Genealogical Society, Niagara Peninsula Branch. Early Settlers in Niagara, Including the First “Census.” (St Catharines, 1992).

Ontario. Ministry of Citizenship and Culture. Loyalist Settlements, 1783-1789, the Land (Toronto, 1985.

Ontario Genealogical Society, Niagara Peninsula Branch. The Francis Goring Journals (St Catharines, 1995).

Ontario Genealogical Society, Niagara Peninsula Branch. “Thorold Township Assessment, 1817.” Notes From Niagara, 15 (No 3, August, 1995).

Paterson, Gilbert C. “Land Settlement in Upper Canada, 1783-1840.” In Sixteenth Report of the Ontario Archives (Toronto, 1920).

Pipes, Gail Bonsall, comp. Loyalists All (Saint John, 1985).

Pope, E. Rae. The Story of Smithville (Welland, 1923).

Potter, Janice. “Patriarchy and Paternalism: The Case of the Eastern Ontario Loyalist Women.” Ontario History, 81 (1989).

Potter-MacKinnon, Janice. While the Women Only Wept: Loyalist Women in Eastern Ontario (Kingston, 1993).

Powell, Janet, comp. Annals of the Forty (Grimsby, 1950-1959).

Preston, Richard A. Kingston Before the War of 1812 (Toronto, 1959).

Pringle, Jacob Farrand. Lunenburgh, or The Old Eastern District… (Cornwall, 11890).

Public Archives of Canada. “Returns of Disbanded Troops and Loyalists Mustered in 1784.” Report on the Canadian Archives (Ottawa, 1891).

Rawlyk, George A. Nova Scotia’s Massachusetts: A Study of Massachusetts-Nova Scotia Relations, 1630 to 1784 (Montreal, 1973).

Raymond, William Odber, ed. Kingston and the Loyalists of the ‘Spring Fleet’ of A.D. 1783 with Reminiscences of Early Days in Connecticut: A Narrative by Walter Bates, Esq., To Which is Appended a Diary Written by Sarah Frost on her Voyage to St John, N.B., with the Loyalists (Saint John, 1889).

Raymond, William Odber. United Empire Loyalists (St Stephen, 1893).

Raymond, William Odber, ed. The Winslow Papers, 1776-1826 (Saint John, 1901).

Raymond, William Odber. “The Founding of Shelburne, Benjamin Marston at Halifax, Shelburne and Miramichi.” New Brunswick Historical Society, Collections, 8 (1909).

Raymond, William Odber. The River St John: Its Physical Features, Legends and History, from 16044 to 1784 (Saint John, 1910).

Reaman, George Elmore. The Trail of the Black Walnut (Toronto, 1957).

Reeks, Lindsay S. Ontario Loyalist Ancestors (Baltimore, 1992)

Reid, William D., comp. The Loyalists in Ontario: The Sons and Daughters of the American Loyalists of Upper Canada (Lambertville, 1973).

Robertson, Marion. King’s Bounty: A History of Early Shelburne, Nova Scotia (Halifax, 1983).

Ross, Beatrice Spence. “Adaptation in Exile: Loyalist Women in Nova Scotia after the American Revolution.” PhD Dissertation, Cornell University, 1981.

Rosser, Frederick T. London Township Pioneers (Belleville, 1975).

Royal Society of Canada. The United Empire Loyalists and Their Influence Upon the History of the Continent (Toronto, 1804).

Ruch, John, ed. The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History (Montreal, 1989).

Russell, William. “The Landing of the United Empire Loyalists in New Brunswick.” Parks Canada, Miscellaneous Research Papers, No 216 (Ottawa, 1975).

Saunders, Kathleen. United Empire Loyalists, Georgetown, Ontario (Cheltenham, 1976).

Seibel, George A. The Niagara Portage Road: A History of the Portage on the West Bank of the Niagara River (Niagara Falls, 1990).

Senior, Hereward. “The Loyalists in Quebec: A Study in Diversity.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1981.

Shannon, Bill. “Upper Canada Settlers and Inflation: The Real Cost of Land Speculation.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1990.

Shefman, Alan. “The Loyalists of Eastern Upper Canada: A Study of an Emerging Political Structure.” MA Thesis, Carleton University, 1980.

Sherk, Michael Gonder. Pen Pictures of Early Pioneer Life in Upper Canada by a “Canuck.” (Toronto, 1905).

Sherk, A. B. “Pennsylvania Germans of Waterloo County, Ontario.” Ontario History, 7 (1906).

Siebert, Wilbur Henry. Loyalist Settlements on the Gaspe Peninsula (Ottawa, 1914).

Siebert, Wilbur Henry. “The Temporary Settlement of Loyalists at Machiche, PQ.” Royal Society of Canada, Transactions, 8 (1914).

Siebert, Wilbur Henry. The Legacy of the American Revolution to the British West Indies and Bahamas: A Chapter Out of the History of the American Loyalists (Boston, 1913).

Siebert, Wilbur Henry. The Exodus of the Loyalists from Penobscot to Passamaquoddy (Columbus, 1914).

Siebert, Wilbur Henry. The Loyalists of Pennsylvania (Boston, 1920).

Siebert, Wilbur Henry. “The American Loyalists in the Eastern Seignories and Townships of the Province of Quebec.” Royal Society of Canada, Transactions, 7 (1913).

Siebert, Wilbur, and Gillam F Siebert. The Loyalists of Prince Edward Island (Toronto, 1910).

Siebert, Wilbur Henry. “The Loyalists and Six Nations Indians in the Niagara Peninsula.” Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd Series, 9 (June, 1915).

Skelton, Isabel. The Backwoodswoman: A Chronicle of Pioneer Home Life in Upper and Lower Canada (Toronto, 1924).

Sladen, Douglas B.W. Lester the Loyalist: A Romance of the Founding of Canada (Tokio [sic], 1890)

Smith, T. Watson. “The Loyalists of Shelburne.” Nova Scotia Historical Society, Collections, 6 (1888).

Smith, T. Watson. “The Slave in Canada.” Nova Scotia Historical Society, Collections, 10 (1896-98).

Smith, Alexander. “Some Hessians of the United Empire Loyalist Settlement in Marysburg.” Ontario History, 21 (1924).

Smy, William Arthur. “The Settlement of Butler’s Rangers in Niagara .” In Sixth Annual Niagara Peninsula History Conference (St Catharines, April, 1984).

Smy, William Arthur. Humberstone Township: The First 50 Years (Port Colborne, 1996).

Somerville, Graeme F. Some burial records of the Loyalist Burial Ground, Saint John, N.B. (Fredericton, c1985)

Spragge, Shirley C. “Organizing the Wilderness: A Study of a Loyalist Settlement, Augusta Township, Grenville County, 1784-1820.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Queen’s University, 1986.

Spragge, George W. “The Districts of Upper Canada, 1788-1849.” Ontario History, 59 (1967).

Spray, W. “Black Settlers in New Brunswick: Their Origins and Their Problems.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1972.

Spray, W.A. “The Settlement of Black Refugees in New Brunswick, 1815-183.” Acadiensis, (1976-77).

Stayner, Charles St. C. “The Sandermanian Loyalists.” Nova Scotia Historical Society, Collections, 6 (1888).

Stewart, Walter. True Blue: The Loyalist Legend (Toronto, 1985).

Symons, Thomas H. B. “The Contribution of the Loyalist Heritage to the Cultural Diversity of Canada.” Loyalist Gazette, 23 (December, 1984).

Talman, James J., ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada (Toronto, 1946).

Tasker, L.H. “The United Empire Loyalist Settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie.” Ontario History, 3 (1910).

Thomas, Earle. “Benjamin Ingraham, Loyalist: A Case Study.” PhD Dissertation, Concordia University, 1979.

Thompson, John Henry. Jubilee History of the Township of Thorold and Town, From the Time of the Red Man to the Present (Thorold, 1897).

Thurston, John. “The Dust of Toryism: Monarchism and Republicanism in Upper Canada.” Journal of Canadian Studies, 30 (Winter, 1995/96).

Troxler, Carole Watterson. The Migration of Carolina and Georgia Loyalists to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick (Chapel Hill, 1974).

Troxler, Carole Watterson. “Community and Cohesion in the Rawdon Loyalist Settlement.” Nova Scotia Historical Review, 12 (1992).

Tucker, William Bowman. The Camden Colony: or, The Seal of the Righteous (A Story of the United Empire Loyalists), with Genealogical Tables (Montreal, 1908).

Turnbull, J.C. Ripples on the St John River in Loyalist Days (Saint John, 1898).

Turner, Larry. Voyage of A Different Kind: The Associated Loyalists of Kingston and Adolphustown (Belleville, 1984).

Turner, Wesley B. Life in Upper Canada (Toronto, 1980).

United Empire Loyalist Committee. The Centennial of the Settlement of Upper Canada by the United Empire Loyalists, 1784-1884. The Celebrations at Adolphustown, Toronto and Niagara, with an Appendix Containing a Copy of the UE List, Preserved in the Crown Lands Department at Toronto (Toronto, 1885). Reprinted under the title, “The Old UE List” Baltimore, 1969).

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada. Transactions (Toronto, 1898-1906).

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada. Loyal She Remains: A Pictorial History of Ontario (Toronto, 1984).

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada. UEL Day: June 19th , Ontario: A Teacher’s Resource (Toronto, 1998).

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Colonel John Butler Branch. Men of Nassau (St Catharines, 1997).

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Grand River Branch. Loyalist Families of Members of the Grand River Branch (Toronto, 1991).

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Governor Simcoe Branch. Loyalist Vignettes and Sketches (np, nd)

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Hamilton Branch. Census of Niagara, 1783 (Hamilton, nd)

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Heritage Branch. The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History (Montreal, 1990).

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Toronto Branch. Loyalist Lineages of Canada, 1783-1983 (Toronto, ) 2 vols

Vernon-Jackson. “A Loyalist’s Wife.” History Today, (August, 1964).

Walker, James William St.George. The Black Loyalists: The Search for a Promised Land in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone, 1783-1870 (New York, 1976).

Walker, James William St. George. “The Black Loyalist in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone.” PhD Dissertation, Dalhousie University, 1973.

Wallace, W. Stewart. The United Empire Loyalists (Toronto, 1913).

Wallace, W. Stewart. The United Empire Loyalists: A Chronicle of the Great Migration (Toronto, 1920).

Wallace-Casey, C. “Into the Kitchens of King’s Landing: Interpreting the Private Sphere of Women’s Work.” Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1993.

Waugh, John T. The United Empire Loyalists with Particular Reference to the Niagara Frontier (Buffalo, 1926).

Willison, Adrian. “The Loyalist Philatelist, Chapter Two.” Loyalist Gazette, 36 (No 1, Spring, 1998).

Wilson, Alan. “The Clergy Reserves of Upper Canada.” Canadian Historical Association, Historical Booklet No 23.

Wilson, Bruce. “John Butler and Early Office Holding at Niagara.” In United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Colonel John Butler Branch. The Butler Bicentenary: Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Death of Colonel John Butler (St Catharines, 1997).

Wilson, Bruce. As She Began: An Illustrated Introduction to Loyalist Ontario (Toronto, 1981).

Witfield, Faye W. “The Initial Settling of Niagara-on-the-Lake, 1778-1784.” Ontario History, 83 (1991).

Wright, Barbaranne, Loyalist Children of Upper Canada, Registered Warrants and Fiats Vol.1, Pathfinder Genealogical Services, St. Catharines, ON., 2001

Wright, Barbaranne, Loyalist Children of Upper Canada, Registered Warrants and Fiats Vol.II, Pathfinder Genealogical Services, St. Catharines, ON., 2001

Wright, Barbaranne, Loyalist Military Settlers of Upper Canada, Registered Warrants and Fiats Vol.III, Pathfinder Genealogical Services, St. Catharines, ON., 2001

Wright, Ester Clark. “The Settlement of New Brunswick: An Advance Towards Democracy.” Canadian Historical Association, Report, 1944.

Wright, Ester Clark. The Loyalists of New Brunswick (Fredericton, 1955).

Wright, Ester Clark. The Petitcodiac: A Study of the New Brunswick River and the People Who Settled Along It (Sackville, 1945).

Young, A. H. “The Mission of Cornwall.” Ontario History, 25 (1929).

Zuefelt, –. Court of Probate Registers and Estate Files at the Archives of Ontario, 1793-1859.

 

Part 13: Loyalist Personalities, Family Histories, and Genealogies

Abbott, Susan Woodruff. Woodruff Genealogy: Descendants of Mathew Woodruff of Farmington, Connecticut (Milford, 1963).

Abler, Thomas S. “Kaien Kwaahton Sayenqueraghta (Old Smoke).” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Abler, Thomas S. “Kayahsota.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Adair, Douglas, and John A Schutz, eds. Peter Oliver’s Origin and Progress of the American Revolution: A Tory View (San Marino, 1961).

Addison, A.P. “Robert Addison of Niagara.” Canadian Journal of Religious Thought, 1 (1924).

Akers, Charles W. “New Hampshire’s ‘Honorary ‘ Lieutenant Governor: John Temple and the American Revolution.” Historical New Hampshire, 30 (Summer, 1975).

Allaire, Anthony. “Diary of Lieutenant Anthony Allaire of Ferguson’s Corps.” In Lyman C. Draper, King’s Mountain and Its Heroes (Cincinnati, 1881).

Allen, Robert S. “Mr. Secretary Jarvis: William Jarvis of Connecticut and York.” In Phyllis R. Blakeley and John Grant, eds. Eleven Exiles: Accounts of Loyalists of the American Revolution (Toronto, 1982).

Allison, Leonard. The Rev Oliver Arnold, First Rector of Sussex, New Brunswick,… (Saint John, 1892).

Amory, Martha B. The Domestic and Artistic Life of John Singleton Copely, RA (Boston, 1882).

Anderson, Thomas Grummersal. “Reminisces of Captain Thomas Grummersal Anderson.” In James J Talman, ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada (Toronto, 1946).

Anderson, David G. “John Bethune of Glengarry, 1751-1815.” Loyalist Gazette, 36 (No 1, Spring, 1998).

Anonymous. “Michael Witman, Loyalist.” Lancaster County Historical Society, Papers, 14 (September, 1910).

Anonymous. “Obituary of George Brouse.” In James J Talman, ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada (Toronto, 1946).

Anonymous. “Obituary of the Hon John Willson.” In James J Talman, ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada (Toronto, 1946).

Anonymous. “Colonel Arent Schuyler DePeyster, The King’s Regiment.” White Horse and Fleur de Lys, 3 (1964).

Anonymous. “Colonel Arent De Plister.” The Kingsman, The Journal of the King’s Regiment, 3 (1931-33).

Anonymous. “The Witmore Family.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 8 (1901).

Archibald, Mary. Molly Brant, 1736-1796. Dundurn Press American Revolution Series, Toronto, nd.

Archibald, Mary. “Sir John Johnson of Johnson Hall: Knight of the Revolution.” In Phyllis R. Blakeley and John N. Grant. Eleven Exiles (Toronto, 1982).

Archibald, Mary. Joseph Durfee, ?-1801. Dundurn Press American Revolution Series, Toronto, nd.

Archibald, Mary. “Joseph Durfee: Shelburne Pioneer.” In Phyllis R. Blakeley and John N. Grant, Eleven Exiles (Toronto, 1982).

Archibald, Mary. “Gideon White, Loyalist.” Shelburne Historical Society, 1975.

Armstrong, Frederick H. “Alexander Aitken (Aitkin).” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Arthur, Elizabeth. “Henry Hamilton.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Arthur, Elizabeth. “Adam Mabane.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Austin, Grace. “The Story of Philip Buck, Loyalist.” Loyalist Gazette, 36 (No 1, Spring, 1998).

Bail, Hamilton W. “Zadock Wright: That ‘Devilish’ Tory of Hartland.” Vermont History, 36 (Autumn, 11968).

Bailyn, Bernard. The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson (Cambridge, 1974).

Baker, R.P. “Poetry of Jacob Bailey, Loyalist.” New England Quarterly, 2 (January, 1929).

Baker, Henry. “Why Did Benjamin Thompson (Count Rumford) Become a Tory?” Magazine of History, 8 (September, October 1908).

Barker, John S. “A Brief History of David Barker, UEL.” Ontario History, 3 (1901).

Barnhart, J.D. Henry Hamilton and George Rogers Clark in the American Revolution, with the Unpublished Journal of Lieut Governor Henry Hamilton (Crawford, 1951).

Barnwell, Robert Woodward, Jr. “George Harland Hartley’s Claim for Losses as a Loyalist.” South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 51 (January, 1950).

Bates, Roger. “Testimonial of Roger Bates, of the Township of Hamilton, District of Newcastle, Now Living on His Farm Near Cobourg.” in James J Talman, ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada (Toronto, 1946).

Baxter, John B.M. Simon Baxter: The First United Empire Loyalist to Settle in New Brunswick: His Ancestry and Descendants (Saint John, 1943).

Belknap, Waldron P. The De Peyster Genealogy (Boston, 1956).

Bennett, Kelly Alexandra. “Defending Home and Kingdom with Indomitable Pluck: The Experiences of Loyalist Refugee Women in Upper Canada, 1770-1791”. MA Thesis Queen’s University, 2006.

Berkin, Carol. Jonathan Sewall: Odyssey of an American Loyalist (New York, 1974).

Berry, J.B. “Ward Chipman Diary: A Loyalist’s Return to New England in 1783.” Essex Institute of Salem, Collections, 87 (1951).

Bessey, Robert Kenneth. The Bessey Family, United Empire Loyalists: Their Place in Canada’s History (Vancouver, 1978).

Betz, Peter C. “Edward Wall, a Loyalist in Conflict.” Loyalist Gazette, 36 (No 2, Fall, 1998).

Biasco, Cunthia Brott. Descendants of Albert and Andriessen Bradt (1910).

Bickford, Christopher P. “In the King’s Pay: Two Customs Officials in New Haven, 1774-1776.” Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin, 42 (January 1977).

Blakeley, Phyllis R. “Charles Baker.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography(1987).

Blakeley, Phyllis R. Boston King, 1760-1802. Dundurn Press American Revolution Series, Toronto, nd.

Blakeley, Phyllis R. “Boston King: A Negro Loyalist Who Sought Refuge in Nova Scotia.” Dalhousie Review, 48 (1968).

Blakeley, Phyllis R. “Boston King: A Black Loyalist.” In Phyllia R. Blakeley and John N. Grant. Eleven Exiles: Accounts of Loyalists of the American Revolution (Toronto, 1982).

Blakeley, Phyllis R. “Francis Green: For Honour and the King.” In Phyllia R. Blakeley and John N. Grant. Eleven Exiles: Accounts of Loyalists of the American Revolution (Toronto, 1982).

Blais, Marie-Celine, and Jacque Morin. “Michael Blais.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Boa, Ann Jarvis. My Eventful Life: Stephen Jarvis, 1756-1840 (Montreal, 2002).

Bolton, Stephen B. “Sergeant-Major James Caleb Green, UE – Loyalist”. Loyalist Gazette, Vol XLV, No 1, Spring 2007.

Boss, Judy. William Schurman, 1743-1819. Dundurn Press American Revolution Series, Toronto, nd.

Boucher, Jonathan. “Letters of Rev Jonathan Boucher.” Maryland History Magazine, 8 (1913).

Boucher, Jonathan. “Reminiscences of an American Loyalist, 1783-1789: Being the Autobiography of the Reverend Jonathan Boucher” (Boston, 1925).

Bowden, Edwin T. The Satiric Poems of John Trumbell (Austin, 1962).

Bowerman, A.C. “Genealogical List of the Bull Family of the County of Prince Edward.” Ontario History, 5 (1904).

Bowman, Larry. “The Court-Martial of Captain Richard Lippincot.” New Jersey History, 89 (Spring, 1971).

Bowler, R. Arthur. “John Montressor.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Bowler, R. Arthur, and Bruce G. Wilson. “John Butler.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Boyd, Julian P. Anglo-American Union: Joseph Galloway’s Plan to Preserve the British Empire (Philadelphia, 1941).

Boyce, Gerald E. “George Singleton.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Bradt, T.W. Bradt, Hansler, and Peart Family Histories (Selkirk, 1930).

Braisted, Todd W. “Captain Samuel Hayden: New Jersey Volunteer, King’s American Ranger, Watchmaker and Tyrant.” The ‘Greens,’ the Newsletter of the 4th Battalion, New Jersey Volunteers, 4 (July, 1992).

Brant, Clare. The Man in the Mirror: The Life of Benedict Arnold (New York, 1994).

Brooks, E.A. “The Little World of Robert Addison, First Priest of Niagara, 1792-1829.” Canadian Church Historical Society, Journal, 4 (1960-62)

Bryce, Peter H. “Sir John Johnson, Baronet: Superintendent of Indian Affairs, 1743-1830.” New York State Historical Association Quarterly Journal, 9 (July, 1928).

Buchner, Philip. “Ward Chipman.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 6 (1987).

Buchner, Philip. “Jonathan Bliss.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 6 (1987).

Buckley, Richard. Early Entrepreneurs of Little Falls, NY: John Porteous, Alexander Ellice and Edward Ellice (Little Falls, 1996).

Bumstead, John Michael. “Sir James Montgomery and Prince Edward Island, 1767-1803.” Acadiensis, 7 (1977-78).

Bumstead, John Michael. “Captain John MacDonald and the Island.” Island Magazine, 6 (Spring-Summer, 1979).

Burke, Kathleen. “I Was Everything When With You, But Here, Nobody: Upper Canada’s First Surveyor General Returns to Britain.” Ontario History, 91 (Spring, 1999).

Burleigh, H.C. Deforests of Avesnes and Kast, McGinnis (Kingston, 1977).

Burns, Brian. “Mad Jack M’Alpine, A Soldier of the King.” Vermont History, 51 (Summer, 1983).

Burroughs, Peter. “John Parr.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Burt, Alan. “Guy Carleton, Lord Dorchester, 1724-1808.” Canadian Historical Association, Historical Booklet No 5.

Buscombe, Donald A. The 1798 Backus Mills of Long Point: A Family Review (Port Dover, 1977).

Butler, Darrel. “Ward Chipman, Senior: A Founding Father of New Brunswick. In Phyllis R. Blakeley and John N. Grant. Eleven Exiles: Accounts of Loyalists of the American Revolution (Toronto, 1982).

Butler, David. Hannah Ingraham, 1772-189. Dundurn Press American Revolution Series, Toronto, nd.

Butterfield, Consul Willshire. History of the Girtys (Columbus, 1950).

Codman, Martha C. The Journal of Mrs John Amory (Boston, 1925).

Cahill, J.B. “Alexander Bryner.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 6 (1987).

Caisse, Frances. “Godefroy de Tonnancour, Louis-Joseph.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Caley, Percy B. “The Life Adventures of Lieutenant Colonel John Connolly: The Story of a Tory.” Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, 11 (1928).

Campbell, Colin. “Lieutenant Colonel George Campbell, King’s American Regiment.” New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 137 (October, 1983).

Canniff, William. History of the Province of Ontario (Upper Canada), Including Biographies of Prominent First Settlers and the Census of 1871 (Toronto, 1872).

Carnochan, Janet. “Inscriptions and Graves in the Niagara Peninsula.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 19 (1910).

Carnochan, Janet. “Inscriptions and Graves in the Niagara Peninsula.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 10 (1902).

Carnochan, Janet. “Palatine Hill.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 5 (1914).

Carnochan, Janet. “The United Empire Loyalists.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 31(nd).

Carnochan, Janet. “Colonel Daniel MacDougal and Valuable Documents.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 23(nd).

Carnochan, Janet. “Names Only, But Much More.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 27(nd).

Carnochan, Janet. “The United Empire Loyalists.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 37 (1925).

Carry, Catharine S. “The Tory and the Spy: The Double Life of James Rivington.” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, 16 (1959).

Carscallen, H.G., and A.B. Carscallen. “Edward Carscallen, UE, circa 1730-1803.” Ontario History, 25 (1929).

Cartmell, Charles E. “The Bliss Civil War, 1775-1783: A Family Divided.” Loyalist Gazette, 35 (No 2, Fall, 1997).

Cartwright, Richard. “Richard Cartwright’s Journey to Canada.” In James J Talman, ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada (Toronto, 1946).

Cartwright, Conway Edward. Life and Letters of the Late Hon. Richard Cartwright… (Toronto, 1876).

Cashin, Edward J. The King’s Ranger: Thomas Brown and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier (Athens, 1989).

Chadwick, Edward Marion. Ontario Families: Genealogies of United Empire Loyalists and Other Pioneer Families of Upper Canada (Toronto, 1894-98).

Charters, David A. “Walter Butler.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Charters, David A., and Stuart R.J. Sutherland. “Joseph Goreham (Gorham).” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Chartrand, Rene. “Sergeant Vrooman, Butler’s Rangers, c. 1783.” Military Collector and Historian, 34 (Winter, 1982).

Chipman, Willis. “The Life and Times of Major Samuel Holland, Surveyor General, 1764-1801.” Ontario History, 21 (1924).

Chipman, R.M. The Chipman Lineage, Particularly in Essex County, Massachusetts.” Essex Institute of Salem, Collections 11 (1871).

Clark, John. “James (Jaques) Baby.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 6 (1987).

Clark, John. “Memoirs of Colonel John Clark of Port Dalhousie, CW.” Ontario History, 7 (1906).

Clark, Michael D. “Jonathan Boucher’s Causes and Consequences.” In Lawrence Leder, ed., The Colonial Legacy: The Loyalist Historians (New York, 1971).

Clow, Edgar. “The ‘Stone for Sara’ Revisited.” Loyalist Gazette, 36 (No 2, Fall, 1998).

Coleman, John M. “Joseph Galloway and the British Occupation of Philadelphia.” Pennsylvania History, 30 (July, 1963).

Coleman, John M. “The Treason of Ralph Morden and Robert Land.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 79 (October, 1955).

Colthart, James M. “Robert Ellis.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Colthart, James M. Edward Ellice and North America. (Ann Arbor, 1971

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Powell, Gloria M. Joseph Smith, UEL (np, 1964).

Preston, Richard A. “Neil Maclean.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Preston, Richard A. “John Ross.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Pross, Catharine. “William Shaw.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Prown, Jules D. John Singleton Copely: In America, 1738-1784 (Cambridge, 1966).

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Randall, Willard S. “Mrs Benedict Arnold.” MHQ, 4 (No 2, 1992).

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Raymond, William Odber. “A Sketch of the Life and Administration of General Thomas Carleton, First Governor of New Brunswick.” New Brunswick Historical Society, 6 (1905).

Raymond, William Odber. Some Particulars Relating to the Life of the Late George McGee (Saint John, 1899).

Reid, William D. The Loyalists of Ontario: The Sons and Daughters of the American Loyalists of Upper Canada (Lambertville, 1973).

Reamy, Bill, and Martha Reamy, eds. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Genealogies, Transcribed from the Yarmouth Herald, 1896-1910 (np, nd).

Reid, William D. “Johann Jost Herkimer, UE, and His Family.” Ontario History, 31 (1936).

Richardson, A.J.H. “Henry Hope.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Riddell, William Renwick. The Life of William Drummer Powell, First Judge at Detroit, and Fifth Chief Justice of Upper Canada (Lansing, 1924).

Risteem, Frank B. “Children of Sir John Johnson and Lady Mary (Polly) Johnson, Married at New York, June 30, 1773.” Ontario History, 63 (No 2, June, 1971).

Risteen, Frank B. Notes on Sir John Johnson’s Postwar Activities, 1781-1800.” Loyalist Gazette, 13 (No 2, Autumn, 1975) and 14 (No 1, Spring, 1976).

Roberts, George Edward Theordore Goodridge. Loyalists: A Compilation of Histories, Biographies, and Genealogies of the United Empire Loyalists and Their Descendants (Toronto, 1937).

Roberts, Gwilym R. “An Unknown Vermonter: Sylvanus Ewarts, Governor Chittenden’s Tory Brother-in-Law.” Vermont History, 29 (April, 1961).

Robertson, John Ross, ed. The Diary of Mrs John Graves Simcoe, Wife of the First Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Upper Canada (Toronto, 1911).

Robertson, Henry. Titus Simons: Quartermaster of Peter’s Corps of the Queen’s Loyal Rangers, Burgoyne’s Campaign, 1772-1812 (Hamilton, 1903).

Robinson, Charlotte G. Pioneer Profiles of New Brunswick Settlers (Belleville, 1980).

Robinson, Helen Caister. “Molly Brant: Mohawk Heroine.” In Phyllis R. Blakeley and John N. Grant. Eleven Exiles: Accounts of Loyalists in the American Revolution (Toronto, 1982).

Robinson, Helen Caister. Mistress Molly, the Brown Lady: Portrait of Molly Brant (Toronto, 1980).

Rogers, Frederick B. “Dr Jonathan Odell: Tory Satirist.” College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Transactions and Studies, 4th Series, 29 (August, 1956).

Rogers, Robert J. Rising Above Circumstances: The Rogers Family in Colonial America (Bedford, 1998).

Rossie, Jonathan. “Guy Johnson.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Rowe, Mrs. S. “Anderson Record from 1699 to 1832.” Ontario History, 6 (1905).

Russell, Peter E. “James Abercrombie.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Russell, Peter E. “Jehu Hay.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Rust, Velma. Extracts from the Cornwall Observer.” Ontario Genealogical Society, Ottawa Branch News, 9 (Mar-Apr 1977).

Ryder, P.A. “Ward Chipman, United Empire Loyalist.” MA Thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1958.

Saunders, E.M. “The Life and Times of the Rev John Wiswall, M.A.: A Loyalist Clergyman in New England and Nova Scotia, 1731-1821.” Nova Scotia Historical Society, Collections, 13 (1908).

Saunders, R.E. “Christopher Robinson.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Sausser, Malcolm G. “An American Loyalist: Moody of New Jersey.” Magazine of History, 12 (September, October, 1910).

Schutz, J.A. William Shirley: King’s Governor of Massachusetts (Chapel Hill, 1916).

Scott, Kenneth and James A Owre. Genealogical Data from Inventories of New York Estates (New York, 1970).

Scott, W.L. “The Macdonells of Leek, Collachie, Aberchalder.” Canadian Catholic Historical Association, Report, 2 (1934-35).

Scotti, Anthony J. Jr. Brutal Virtue – The Myth and Reality of Banastre Tarleton, Heritage Books Inc. Bowie Maryland, July 2002.

Seventh Town Historical Society. 7th Town Ameliasburgh Township Past and Present a (reprint of 1984 edition).

Sheps, A. “Samuel Seebury and Loyalist Leadership During and After the American Revolution.”Canadian Historical Association, Unpublished Papers, 1982.

Sherk, A.B. “The Pennsylvania Germans of Waterloo County, Ontario – Black List: A List of Those Tories Who Took Part with Great Britain in the Revolutionary War.” Ontario History, (1902).

Simons, John Robinson. “The Founders of a United Empire Loyalist Family.” Ontario History, 23 (1926).

Singer, John E. The Descendants of Revolutionary Soldier John Singer I and the United Empire Loyalist John Singer II (Sanborn, 1978).

Skemp, Sheila L. William Franklin: Son of a Patriot, Servant of a King (New York, 1990).

Smith, C.H. “Rev Robert Addison. MA.” Niagara Historical Society, Papers, 35 (1923).

Smith, Gertrude. A Brief History of the Wardell Family from 1734 to 1910 (Toronto, 1910).

Smy, William Arthur. “The Loyalist Cunards.” Loyalist Gazette, 35 (No 2, Fall, 1997).

Smy, William Arthur. “The Butlers of Butlersbury.” Niagara Advance Historical Issue, Spring, 1984.

Smy, William Arthur. “The Butlers Before the Revolution.” In United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Colonel John Butler Branch. The Butler Bicentenary: Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Death of Colonel John Butler (St Catharines, 1997).

Smyth, John F. D. “Narrative or Journal of Capt. John Ferdinand Dalziel Smyth, of the Queen’s Rangers.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 39 (1915).

Snyder, T.H. The Snyder Clan: A History of the Adam Snyder Family (Fergus, 1957).

Spray, W.A. “Stair Agnew.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 6 (1987).

Stacey, C.P. “Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baronet Amherst.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Stacey, C.P. “Robert Rogers.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Stacey. E.C. Peter Sherk, 1780-184. Dundurn Press American Revolution Series, Toronto, nd.

Stanley, George F.G. “Allan Maclean.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Stevens, Enos. “A Fragment of the Diary of Lieutenant Enos Stevens, Tory, 1777-1778.” New England Quarterly, 11 (October, 1938).

Stokes, Kathleen. “Sir John Wentworth, 1737-1820.” PhD Dissertation, University of London, 1938.

Stokes, Kathleen. “The Character and Administration of Governor Sir John Wentworth.” MA Thesis, Dalhousie University, 1934.

Stokesbury, James. “Barrimore Matthew St Leger.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Stone, Joel. “The Narrative of Joel Stone.” In James J Talman, ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada (Toronto, 1946).

Story, D.A. The Delanceys: A Romance of a Great Family, with Notes on Those Allied Families Who Remained Loyal to the British Crown During the Revolutionary War (London, 1931).

Stouck, David. The Wardells and Vosburgs: Records of a Loyalist Family (Vancouver, 1986).

Stuart, John. “Letters of the Rev John Stuart.” In James J Talman, ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada (Toronto, 1946).

Stymiest, Carl. Down By the Old Mill Stream: A Stymiest Chronicle (Vancouver, 2003).

“Suffering and Losses of Jolley Allen.” Massachusetts Historical Society, Proceedings, 16 (1878).

Sutherland, Stuart R.J., and Pierre Tousignant and Madeleine Dionne-Tousignant. “Sir Frederick Haldimand.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 5 (1983).

Sutton, Betis. “The Expression of Second Generation Loyalist Sentiment in the Verse Drama of Henry Bliss, 1797-1873.” Nova Scotia Historical Review, 13 (1993).

Swiggett, Howard. War Out of Niagara: Walter Butler and the Tory Rangers (New York, 1933).

Tarleton, Banastre. “New War Letters of Banastre Tarleton.” New York Historical Society, Quarterly, 51 (January, 1967).

Taylor, Corlene Dwyer. Hainer From Niagara (Toronto, 1992).

Thomas, Cynthia L. “Margaret Shippen Arnold: The Life of an Eighteenth-Century Upper Class American Woman.” MA Thesis, University of Houston, 1962.

Thomson, C.E. Reminiscences of the Hon Henry Ruttan.” in James J Talman, ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada (Toronto, 1946).

Tillotson, Harry S. The Exquisite Exile: The Life and Fortunes of Mrs. Benedict Arnold (Boston, 1932).

Tolan, Mrs Stanley. “Widow Elizabeth Johnson.” Western Ontario Historical Notes, 1 (March, 1943).

Tolan, Mrs Stanley C. “Christian Warner: A Methodist Pioneer.” Ontario History, 37 (1945).

Tousignant, Pierre, and Madeleine Dionne-Tousignant. “Hector Theophilus Cramahe.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Tousignant, Pierre, and Madeleine Dionne-Tousignant. “Luc de Corn.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Travis, Harold. “The Spy Who Hid in Weston.” Weston Historical Society, Bulletin, 11 (March, 1975).

Troxler, Carole Watterson. “The Great Men of the Settlement: North Carolina’s John Legett at Country Harbour, Nova Scotia.” North Carolina Historical Review, 67 (1990).

Tucker, W. Bowman. The Romance of the Palatine Millers: A Tale of the Palatine Irish-Americans and the United Empire Loyalists (Montreal, 1929).

Tullock, Judith. “Thomas Henry Barclay.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 6 (1987).

Turner, H.E. “Robert Addison.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 6 (1987).

Turner, Larry. “Michael Grass.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 5 (1983).

Turney, E.S. History of the Ware Family of the Township of Thorold, Ontario (Dunnville, 198).

Tyrrell, J.B. “Reuben Burr, Loyalist.” Ontario History, 34 (1942).

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Toronto Branch. Loyalist Lineages of Canada, 1783-1983 (Toronto, ) 2 vols

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Hamilton Branch. Census of Niagara, 1783 (Hamilton, nd)

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Grand River Branch. Loyalist Families of Members of the Grand River Branch (Brantford, 1991).

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Governor Simcoe Branch. Loyalist Vignettes and Sketches (np, nd)

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Colonel John Butler Branch. Men of Nassau (St. Catharines, 1997).

United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Hamilton Branch. “A Register of Marriages and Baptisms in the Gore and London Districts by the Rev Ralph Leeming from 1816-1827.” Transactions, (March, 1903).

Upton, Leslie F.S. The Loyal Whig: William Smith of New York and Quebec (Toronto, 1969).

Upton, Leslie F.S., ed. The Diary and Selected Papers of Chief Justice William Smith (Toronto, 1965).

Upton, Leslie F.S. “William Smith.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Van Alstyne, Richard Alan. Van Alstyne: A Family Heritage (St Catharines, 1985).

Vernon, Thomas. The Diary of Thomas Vernon (Providence, 1881).

Wadie, Jean H. “The Shearers of Norfolk.” Western Ontario Historical Notes, 1 (March, 1943).

Wahl, Mrs Gordon A. The Skinner Kinsmen: The Descendants of Joseph and Martha (Kinne) Skinner of Connecticut, New York and Pennsylvania (Niagara Falls, NY, 1960).

Walcott, Charles H. Sir Archibald Campbell of Inverneill; Sometime Prisoner of War in the Jail at Concord, Massachusetts (Boston, 1898).

Walker, Harriet. Isaac Gilbert, UEL: Pioneer of Woodhouse Township, Norfolk County, Canada, 1742-1822, and His Descendants (Simcoe, 1981).

Walker, James W. StG. “Thomas Peters.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Walker, James W. StG. “David George.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Walker, Mabel Gregory. “Sir John Johnson, Loyalist.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 3 (December, 1916).

Walker, Robert G. “Jonathan Boucher: Champion of the Minority.” William and Mary Quarterly, 2 (January, 1945).

Wallace, Shaun. “Jeremiah French: Loyalist, Soldier, Farmer”. Loyalist Gazette, XLIII, No 2, Fall, 2005.

Warden, Rosemary S. “The Infamous Fitch: The Tory Bandit James Fitzpatrick, of Chester County.” Pennsylvania History, 62 (Summer, 1995).

Warner, Howard Willard. The Genealogy of the Warner Family: A Review (np, 1943).

Warner, Robert Ironside. Christian Warner, the Warner Church, the Warner Burying Ground (St Thomas, 1979).

Waterbury, W.B. “Sketch of Peter Temple, Loyalist Pioneer, 1762-1847.” Ontario History, 1 (1899).

Watson, John L. “The Marston Family of Salem, Massachusetts.” New England Quarterly, 2 (January, 1929).

Watson, E.O. Clark. “The Families of Colonel John C. Clark and Colonel John Clark.” Typed MSS in the Quebec Archives.

Watson, E.O. Clark. Loyalist Clarks, Badgleys and Allied Families (Rutland, 1954).

Webster, J.C. The Life of Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres (Shediac, 1933).

Weeks, Joshua. “Journal of Rev Joshua Wingate Weeks, Loyalist Rector of St Michael’s Church, Marblehead, 1778-1779.” Essex Institute of Salem, Collections, 52 (1916).

Wells, Albert. History of the Buell Family in England (New York, 1881).

Wetmore, Donald. “William Shurman of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island.” In Phyllis R. Blakeley and John N. Grant. Eleven Exiles: Accounts of Loyalists in the American Revolution (Toronto, 1982).

White, Catharine. “Documents Relating to Catharine White.” In James J Talman, ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada (Toronto, 1946).

White, Catharine (Crysler). “Reminisces of Mrs White, of White’s Mills, Near Cobourg, Upper Canada, Formerly Miss Catharine Chrysler, of Sydney, Near Belleville, Aged 79.” Ontario History, 7 (1906).

Wickwire, Franklin B. “Francis Maclean.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Wiener, Frederick Bernays. “Washington and His Mother.” American History Illustrated, 26 (1991).

Willcox, William Bradford. Portrait of a General: Sir Henry Clinton in the War of Independence (New York, 1962).

Willert, James. “The Wedding Ring of Lieutenant Donald McIntosh: Discovered?” Research Review, Journal of the Little Big Horn Associates, 10 (No 2, June 1996).

Willingham, William. “The Strange Case of Eleazer Fitch: Connecticut Tory.” Connecticut Historical Society, Bulletin, 40 (July, 1975).

Wilson, Barry. Benedict Arnold: A Traitor in Our Midst (Ithaca 2001).

Wilson, Bruce Gordon. “John Butler and Early Office Holding at Niagara.” In United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, Colonel John Butler Branch. The Butler Bicentenary: Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Death of Colonel John Butler (St Catharines, 1997).

Wilson, Bruce Gordon. “The Enterprises of Robert Hamilton: A Study of Wealth and Influence in Early Upper Canada, 1776-1812.” PhD dissertation, University of Toronto, 1978.

Wilson, Pearl. “Irish John Wilson and Family, Loyalists.” Ontario History 31 (1936).

Wilson, Pearl. “Nathaniel Pettit.” Ontario History, 32 (1937).

Wise, S.F. “Thomas Gage.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 4 (1979).

Woodruff, Norris Consul. Twelve Generations: From the Colony of Connecticut in New England and the Province of Upper Canada, 1636-1959, A Woodruff Genealogy (Hamilton, 1959).

Wright, Christopher C. “Philip and Elizabeth Shaver, Loyalists.” Loyalist Gazette, 35 (No 2, Fall, 1977).

Wright, Evelyn M. Bradshaw and Related Families (Agincourt, 1985).

Young, Archibald Hope. The Parish Register of Kingston, Upper Canada, 1785-1811 (Kingston, 1921).

Young, Archibald Hope. “The Rev George Okill Stuart, MA, LLD, Second Rector of York and Kingston.” Ontario History, 24 (1927)

Young, Archibald Hope. The Reverend Robert Addison and St Mark’s Church,.” Ontario History, 19 (1922).

Young, Archibald Hope. “The Bethunes.” Ontario History, 27 (1931).

Young, Archibald Hope. “Thomas Barton: A Pennsylvania Loyalist.” Ontario History, 30 (1934).

Zimmer, Anne Young, and Alfred H. Kelly. “Jonathan Boucher: Constitutional Conservative.” Journal of American History, 58 (March, 1972).

Zobel, Hiller B. “Jonathan Sewall: A Lawyer in Conflict.” Cambridge Historical Society, Publications, 40 (1964-1966).

 

Part 14: United States, General

Adams, Samuel. Journal of Occurrences: Patriot Propaganda on the British Occupation of Boston, 1768-1769 (nd, np).

Bodle, Wayne. “Generals and Gentlemen: Pennsylvania Politics and the Decision for Valley Forge.” Pennsylvania History, 62 (Winter, 1995).

Carmer, Carl. The Susquehanna (New York, 1955).

Fetter, Frank Whitson. “Who Were the Foreign Mercenaries of the Declaration of Independence?” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 104 (October, 1980).

Force, Peter, and Mathew St Clair, eds. American Archives, 4th and 5th Series (Washington, 1837-1853). 9 vol.

Fleming, Tom. Washington’s Secret War: The Hidden History of Valley Forge (Ford, Worthington C. ed. Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1779 (Washington, 1904-1937).

Ford, Worthington C. ed. Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1779 (Washington, 1904-1937)

Grary, Catherine Snell. “Forfeited Loyalist Lands in the Western District of New York – Albany and Tryon Counties.” New York History (July, 1954).

Hager, Robert E. Mohawk River Boats and Navigation Before 1820 (Syracuse, 1987).

Hazard, Samuel, ed. Colonial Records of Pennsylvania (Harrisburg, 1838-1853). 16 vols.

Hazard, Samuel, ed. Pennsylvania Archives (Philadelphia) 119 vols.

Jennings, Francis. Empire of Fortunes: Crowns, Colonies and Tribes in the Seven Years War in America (New York, 1988).

McGregor, Robert K. “Cultural Adaptation in Colonial New York: The Palatine Germans of the Mohawk Valley.” New York History (January, 1988).

McCullough, David. 1776.(New York, 2006).

New York State. Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York (Albany, 1909).

O’Callaghan, E. B. Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New York (Albany, 1853-1887). 15 vol.

Penrose, Maryly B. Mohawk Valley in the Revolution, Committee of Safety Papers and Genealogical Compendium (Franklin Park, 1978).

Pool, William, ed. Landmarks of Niagara County, New York (Buffalo, 1897).

Salay, David L. “Marching to War: The Production of Leather Shoes in Revolutionary Pennsylvania.” Pennsylvania History, 60 (1993).

Ousterhoot, Anne M. A State Divided: Opposition in Pennsylvania to the American Revolution (Westport, 1987).

 

Part 15: Continental Army and Navy, and State Militias

Aimone, Alan C., and Barbara A. Aimone. “Brave Bostonians: New Yorkers’ Role in the Winter Invasion of Canada.” Military Collector and Historian, 36 (Winter, 1984).

Armstrong, Samuel. “Diary of Lieutenant Samuel Armstrong, 8th Massachusetts Regiment.” New England Genealogical Society, Boston, MSS C15088.

Arnold, Benedict. Benedict Arnold’s Regimental Memorandum Book Written While at Crown Point and Ticonderoga, 1775 (Philadelphia, 1884).

Arnold, Benedict. “Arnold’s Letters on His Expedition to Canada in 1775.” Maine Historical Society, Collections, 1 (1831).

Arnold, Benedict. “Benedict Arnold’s Regimental Memorandum Book.” (Fort Ticonderoga Museum, Bulletin, 14 (Winter, 1982).

Bard, Thomas R. ed. “Journal of Lieutenant Robert Parker of the Second Continental Artillery, 1779.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 27 (1904).

Barker, E. Eugene. “The Lost Cannon of Crown Point.” Military Collector and Historian, 26 (Fall, 1974).

Beebe, Lewis. Journal of Lewis Beebee, A Physician on the Campaign Against Canada, 1776 (Philadelphia, 1935).

Bodle, Wayne. The Valley Forge Winter: Civilians and Soldiers in War (Philadelphia, 2003).

Bredenberg, Oscar R. “The American Champlain Fleet, 1775-1777.” Fort Ticonderoga Museum, Bulletin, 12 (September, 1968).

Clark, Peter. “Letters Relative to the Battle of Bennington.” New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 14 (April, 1860).

Cohen, Sheldon S. Yankee Sailors in British Gaols: Prisoners of War at Forton and Mill, 1777-1783 (Delaware, 1995).

Davis, Curtis Carroll. “Mrs Warner’s Winter Warfare: A Momento of Arnold’s Campaign.” Lancaster County Historical Society, Journal, 84 (Trinity, 1980).

De Angelis, Pascal. “With Benedict Arnold at Valcour Island: The Diary of Pascal De Angelis.” Vermont History, New Series, 42 (Summer, 1974).

Egly, T.W., Jr. Goose Van Schaik of Albany, 1736-1789: The Continental Army’s Senior Colonel (n.p., 1993).

Egly, T.W. History of the First New York Regiment (Hampton, 1981).

Fritz, Jean. Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold (New York, 1981).

Gerlach, Don R. “Philip Schuyler and ‘The Road to Glory’: A Question of Loyalty and Competence.” New York Historical, Quarterly, 44 (October, 1965).

Knox, Robert. “Dr. Robert Knox’s Account of Valcour , October 11-13, 1776.” Vermont History, 46 (Summer, 1978).

Krueger, John W. “The Troop Life at the Champlain Valley Forts During the American Revolution.” PhD dissertation, State University of New York at Albany, 1981.

Krueger, John W. “Troop Life at the Champlain Valley forts During the American Revolution.” Fort Ticonderoga Museum, Bulletin, 14 (Summer, 1982).

Kwasny, Mark V. Washington’s Partisan War, 1775-1783 (Kent State, 1996).

Hillard, Elias Brewster. “Last Survivors of the Revolution.” American Heritage, 9 (No 3, April 1958). Reprinted in Loyalist Gazette, 38 (No 1, Spring 2000).

Lundeberg, Philip.K. The Gunboat Philadelphia and the Defence of Lake Champlain in 1776 (Basin Harbour, 1995).

Lynd, Stoughton. “The Tenant Rising at Livingston Manor, May 1777.” New York Historical Society, Quarterly, 48 (April, 1964).

Manders, Eric. “Notes on Troop Units in the Northern Army.” Military Collector and Historian, 23 (Winter, 1971).

Manders, Eric. “Notes on Troop Units in the Northern Army.” Military Collector and Historian, 27 (Spring, Fall, 1975).

Mayer, Holly. Belonging to the Army: Camp Followers and Community During the American Revolution (Columbia, 1996).

Morrison, James F. “The Tryon Militia, 1778.” The Burning of the Valleys Military Association, Burning Issues, (September, 1993).

Morrison, James F. Colonel Klock’s Regiment, Tryon Militia (Glovervale, 1992).

“Orders of Generals Schuyler and Sullivan to Colonel Jonathan Dayton, 1776: Directing Him to Proceed to Johnstown, New York, for the Purpose of Capturing Sir John Johnson.” New Jersey Historical Society, Proceedings, 5 (May, 1850).

Phifer, Mike. “Campaign to Saratoga.” Military Heritage, 2 (No 1, 2000).

“Proceedings of a General Court Martial Held at Major General Lincoln’s Quarters, Near Quaker-Hill, in the State of New York, By Order of His Excellency General Washington, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United States of America, For the Trial of Major General Schuyler, October 1, 1778. Major General Lincoln, President,” New York Historical Society, Collections, 1879.

Rankin, Hugh F. The North Carolina Continentals (Chapel Hill, 1971).

Risch, Erna. Supplying Washington’s Army (Washington, 1991).

Smy, William Arthur. “Submarine Warfare in the American Revolution.” Loyalist Gazette, 30 (No2, Fall, 1992)

Thacher, James. Military Journal of a Surgeon in the Continental Army during the American Revolution.

Wright, Robert K. Continental Army: War of Independence (Washington, 1983).

Wright, Robert K. The Continental Army (Washington, 1983).

 

Part 16: Spain

Alvord, Clarence W. “The Conquest of Saint Joseph, Michigan, by the Spaniards in 1781.” Missouri Historical Review.

Caughey, John W. Bernardo de Galvez in Louisiana, 1761-1783 (Gretna, LA, 1972).

Conover, Elizabeth. “British West Florida’s Mississippi Frontier during the American Revolution.” (Master’s thesis, nd. In the US Army Center of Military History Library, Carlisle, PA).

Cummins, Light T. Spanish Observers and the American Revolution, 1775-1783 (Baton Rouge, 1991).

Gayarre, Charles. History of Louisiana: The Spanish Domination (New York, 1854) Vol 3.

Nasatir, Abraham P. Borderland in Retreat (Albuquerque, 1976).

Olson, Lester C. The Final Campaign of the American Revolution: Rise and Fall of the Spanish Bahamas .

Padron, Francisco Morales. Spanish Help in American Independence (Madrid, 1952).

Padron, Francisco Morales, ed. The Journal of Don Francisco Saavedra de Sangronis, 1780-1783

Starr, J. Barton. Tories, Dons, and Rebels: The American Revolution in British West Florida (Gainseville, 1976).

Wright, J Leitch. Anglo-Spanish Rivalry in North America (Athens, 1971).

 

Part 17: France

Corwin, Edward S. “The French Objective in the American Revolution.” American Historical Review, 21 (October, 1915).

Douglas, Robert B. A French Volunteer of the War of Independence

Lewis, Charles Lee. Admiral de Grasse and American Independence (Annapolis, 1945).

Stone, Edwin Martin. Our French Allies in the Great War of the American Revolution (Providence, 1884).

Tower, Charlemagne. The Marquis de La Fayette in the American Revolution (Philadelphia, 1895).

Van Tyne, Claude H. “Influence Which Determined the French Government to Make the Treaty with America, 1778.” American Historical Review, 20 (April, 1916).

Van Tyne, Claude H. “French Aid Before the Alliance, 1778.” American Historical Review, 31.

 

Part 18: Loyalist Fiction

Baker, William King. The Loyalists: Historical Romances Founded Upon Incidents Referring to the Time of the American Revolution (London, nd) [poetry].

Banwell, Selwyn. The Loyalists (Toronto, 1934).

Bates, Walter. The Mysterious Stranger, or Memoirs of Henry More Smith. (New Haven, Connecticut, 1817).

Baxter, Jean Rae. The Way Lies North (2007).

Bunnell, Paul. Thunder Over New England (1999).

Callahan, North. Royal Raiders: The Tories of the American Revolution (New York, 1963).

Callahan, North. Flight from the Republic (New York, 1967).

Crook, Connie Brummel. Meyer’s Rebellion (Markham, 2006).

Crook, Connie Brummel. The Perilous Years (Markham, 2003).

Crook, Connie Brummel. Nellie’s Victory (Toronto, 1999).

Crook, Connie Brummel. Maple Moon (Toronto, 1997).

Cornwell, Bernard. The Fort (London, 2010).

Davidson, Stephen. Letters for Elly (Kingston, NB.)

De Villiers, Marq, and Sheila Hirtle. Blood Traitors: The True Saga of Families Torn Apart by the Struggle for Independence in Revolutionary North America (Toronto, 1996).

Downie, Mary Alice. A Pioneer ABC (Toronto, 2005)

Drefus, William, and Harry Turtlelove. The Two Georges: A Novel of an Alternate America (New York, 1997).

Dresler, Horst. Farmers and Honest Men. (Bedford, 2007).

Dumbrille, Mary. Deep Doorways: A Story of Life in Canada Between Two Wars (Toronto, 1947).

Ernst, Kathleen. Betrayal at Cross Creek (Middleton, WI, 2004).

Garvie, Maureen, and Mary Beaty. George Johnson’s War (Toronto, 2002).

Graf, Lucille. Flamelocks and Flames. (Baltimore, 2007).

Harr, John Ensor. Dark Eagle: A Novel of Benedict Arnold and the American Revolution (New York, 1999).

Killman, Murray. Curse of the Fleur de lis: The Biography of Jacob Killman, UE (Caledonia, 1990).

Killman, Murray. Polly (2002).

Laidlaw, George W. J. The Price of Loyalty (Ottawa, 2004).

Miller, Orlo. Raiders of the Mohawk (Toronto, 1954).

Phifer, Mike. “Campaign to Saratoga.” Military Heritage, 2 (No 1, 2000).

Raddall, Thomas H. His Majesty’s Yankees (New York, 1942).

Raddall, Thomas H. The Governor’s Lady (New York, 1960).

Roberts, Kenneth. Oliver Wiswell (New York, 1940).

Ryerson, Thomas A. Castle Lake. (2007).

Slaughter, Frank G. Flight From Natchez (New York, 1955).

Smyth, Donna. Loyalist Runaway (Halifax, 1991).

Turner, Philip. A Rebel Redeemed. (Caribou, 2002). (Caribou, 2007).

Warner, Wilfred O. Foxen Kil (Niagara Falls, 1990).

Warner, Wilfred O. Out of Niagara’s Ashes (Niagara Falls, 1993).

White, Charles. The Loyalist’s Son (Cullowhee, 2003).

Wilson, Doris E. Sarah’s Diary (Simcoe, 2002).