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COLONIAL/AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA WEB SITES

"American Memory Historical Collections for the National Digital Library." Available from http://memory.loc.gov?ammemgwhtml; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"The 1775-1783." Available from http://www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/milhist/usrev.html; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"American Revolution Battles and Skirmishes." Available from http://revwar75.com/; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"American Revolution Documents." Available from http://www.americanrevolution.org/home.html; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Archiving Early ." Available from http://earlyamerica.com/ Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

Boyajian, Michael. "Grand Republican: The Online Resource of The American Revolution." Available from www.grandrepublican.com; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Brigade of the American Revolution." Available from http://www.brigade.org; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

Cole, Nan and Todd Braisted. "Advanced Loyalist Studies." Available from http://www.royalprovincial.com/; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in ." Available from http://www.history.org; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Concord Museum." Available from http://www.concordmuseum.org/; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"The Costume’s Manifesto: 17th Century Fashion Links." Available from http://www.costumes.org/pages/17thlinks.htm; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"David Library of the American Revolution." Available from http://dlar.libertynet.org/index.html; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

" National Historic Landmark." Available from http://www.fort-ticonderoga.org/; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

Gardiner, Rick. "The American Colonist's Library: A Treasury of Primary Documents." Available from http://www2.pitnet.net/primarysources/; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"George Rogers Clark National Historical Park." Available from http://www.nps.gov/gero; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"George Papers at the Library of Congress (1741-1799)." Available from http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/gwhome.html; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002. "Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library." Available from www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/maps.html; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Historic ." Available from http://www.ushistory.org/valleyforge/; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Johannes Schwalm Historical Association, Inc." Available from http://pages.prodigy.net/halschwalm/jshahome.html; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Lower Hudson Conference." Available from http://www.lowerhudsonconference.org/; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

Lynch, Jack. "Eighteenth Century Chronology." Available from http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Chron/index.html; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

May, James E. "Recent Studies of 18th-Century Illustrations and Prints, Including Cartography." Available from http://www.personal.psu.edu/special/C18/engrave.htm; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution’s Military Actions in the American Revolution." Available from http://www.sar.org/history/docsbatt.htm; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution." Available from http://www.sar.org/; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"The Papers of ." University Press of Virginia Available from http://gwpapers.virginia.edu/; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Revolutionary War and Historical Preservation Study." Available from http://dmoz.org/Society/History/By_Time_Period/Eighteenth _Century/Wars_and_Conflicts/American_Revolution/; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Saratoga National Park." Available from http://www.nps.gov/sara/sara.htm; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Society for Historians of the Early American Republic." Available from http://www.theaha.org/affiliates/soc_hisn_early_am_republic.htm; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

Stewart, David. "Documents in Military History." Available from www.hillsdale.edu/dept/History/Documents/War/index.htm; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Stony Point Battlefield and Lighthouse." Available from http://www2.lhric.org/spbattle/spbattle.htm; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"War of 1812 Website." Available from http://www.militaryheritage.com/1812.htm; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

Washington Crossing Historic Park." Available from http://www.covesoft.com/Bucks_County/H12.html AND http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/recreation/dcnr/DCNR017/DEF10131.htm; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

Whisker, James B., "American Colonial Militia, 1606-1785." Available from www.constitution.org/jw/jbwhisker.htm; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Yale Law School Avalon Project British-American Diplomacy 1782 - 1863." Available from http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/diplomacy/br1814m.htm; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002.

"Yorktown." Available from http://www.williamsburg.com/york/york.html; Internet; accessed 1 April 2002. BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Conn, Stetson and Robert W. Coakley. An Army Chronology of the American Revolution (revised). Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, Army, 1974.

Eakin, Joyce L. Colonial America and the War for Independence, Special Bibliography 14. Carlisle Barracks, PA: US Army Military History Research Collection, 1976.

Gephart, Ronald M., comp. Revolutionary America, 1763-1789: A Bibliography, 2 vol. 2. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1984.

Klein, Milton, M. in the American Revolution: A Bibliography. Albany, NY: New York State American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1974.

McMurtrie, Douglas C. A Check List of Eighteenth Century Albany Imprints: New York State Library Bibliography Bulletin no. 80. Albany, NY: University of the State of New York, 1939.

New York Historical Resources Center. Cornell University. Guide To Historical Resources In Orange County New York Repositories. Ithaca, NY: 1989.

White, J. Todd and Charles H. Lesser, eds. Fighters For Independence: A Guide to Sources of Geographical Information on Soldiers and Sailors of the American Revolution. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1977.

Wright, Robert K., Jr. . (Army Lineage Series) Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, Untied States Army, 1983. MAP SOURCES

Cappon, Lester J., ed. Atlas of Early American History: The Revolutionary Era, 1760-1790. Princeton, NJ: Newberry Library and the Institute of Early American History and Culture by Press, 1976.

Capps, Marie T. and Theodore G. Stroup, comp. U.S. Military Academy Library Map Collection: The Period of the American Revolution, 1753-1800. West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1971.

Guthorn, Peter, Jr. American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution. Monmouth Beach, NJ: Philip Freneau Press, 1966.

Guthorn, Peter, Jr. British Maps of the American Revolution. Monmouth Beach, NJ: Freneau Press, 1972.

Nebenzahl, Kenneth. Atlas of the American Revolution. Chicago, IL: Rand McNally & Co., 1974.

Rice, Howard C. and A. S. K. Brown, trans. and ed. American Campaigns of Rochambeau’s Army, 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783. vol. 2. Princeton, NJ and Providence, RI: Princeton University Press and Brown University Press, 1972.

U.S. Department of the Navy. Naval History Division. American Revolution, 1775-1783: An Atlas of 18th Century Maps and Charts. Washington, D.C., 1972.

U.S. Military Academy. Department of Military Art and Engineering, comp. West Point Atlas of American Wars, 1689-1900, ed. by Joseph Vincent Esposito, vol. 1, rev. and updated new ed. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1995. CIVILIAN AFFAIRS

Benedict, Thomas E. "Valley of the Rondout and Neversink and Its Unsettled Colonial Questions," Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association, vol. 11. (1912): 71-87.

Bonney, Catharine V. R. Legacy of Historical Gleanings… vol. 2, 2nd ed. Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1875.

Bonomi, Patricia U. Factious People: Politics and Society in Colonial New York. New York: University Press, 1971.

Brigham, Albert Terry. "Valleys of New York in the American Revolution," Journal of Geography, vol. 27 (1927): 12-23.

Carman, Harry James, ed. American Husbandry, 1775 reprint. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, Inc., 1939.

Colles, Christopher. Survey of the Roads of the United States of America, 1789, ed. Walter W. Ristow. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1961.

Colman, Gould Patchin. Highway Development in New York State, 1691-1908. Cornell, NY: Master Thesis, 1953.

Comstock, Sarah. Old Roads from the Heart of New York. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1917.

Countryman, Edward. A People in Revolution: The American Revolution and Political Society in New York, 1760-1790. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press, 1981.

East, Robert A. Business Enterprise in the American Revolutionary Era. Gloucester, MA: Peter Smith, 1964.

Figliomeni, Michelle P. "Role of Regional Revolutionary Women," Orange County Historical Society, no. 5 (1975-1976): 9-20.

Force, Peter, ed. American Archives, vol. 9. Washington, D.C.: Act of Congress, 1837-1853.

Flagg, C. A. and J. T. Jennings, "New York Colonial History," New York State Library, 84th Annual Report, 1901, Bibliography no. 24 Albany, NY: University of the State of New York, 1902.

Grose, Francis, comp. Lexicon Balatronecum: A Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit, and Pickpocket Eloquence…enl. ed., 1811 rept. London, England: W. N. Jones, 1972.

Hedrick, Ulysses Prentiss. History of Agriculture in the State of New York. New York: Hill and Wang, 1966.

Higgins, Ruth L. Expansion in New York: With Special Reference to the Eighteenth Century. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University, 1931.

Hind, Charles Gilbert. Old Mine Road. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1963.

"Historic Houses and Revolutionary Letters," Magazine of American History, vol. 24, no. 2 (August 1890): 82-93.

Holbrook, Stewart Hall, Story of the Boston Post Road. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1962. Hunt, Agnes. Provincial Committees of Safety of the American Revolution. Cleveland, OH: Winn & Judson, 1904.

Jensen, Merrill. "American Revolution and American Agriculture," Agricultural History (Jan. 1968): 107-124.

Jones, Thomas. History of New York During the Revolutionary War, and of the Leading Events in the Other Colonies at That Period, vol. 2. New York: New York Historical Society, 1879.

Kierner, Cynthia A. "Landlord and Tenant in Revolutionary New York: The Case of Livingston Manor," New York History, vol. 70 (April 1989): 133-152.

Kim, Sung Bok. "Impact of Class Relations and Warfare in the American Revolution: The New York Experience," Journal of American History, vol. 69 (September 1982): 326-346.

Koke, Richard J. "Last Holdout: July 4, 1776: The Day New York Did Not Vote For Independence," Orange County Historical Society Journal, vol. 15 (1986): 9-22.

Lamb, Martha J. "Historic Houses and Landmarks: Their Significance and Present Condition," Magazine of American History, vol. 21 (1889): 1-23, 177-207 and vol. 22 (1889): 177-203.

Leventhal, Herbert and James E. Mooney. "A Bibliography of Loyalist Source Material in the United States," American Antiquarian Society, (1977) vol. 85, pt. 1, 173-308; vol. 85, pt. 2, 405-461; vol. 86, pt. 3, 343-390; vol. 90, pt. 4, 101-162 and vol. 90, pt. 5, 393-425.

McKee, Samuel, Jr. Labor in Colonial New York, 1664-1776. Port Washington, NY: Ira J. Friedman, Inc., 1965.

Mason, Bernard, "Entrpreneurial Activity in New York During the American Revolution," Business History Review (Summer 1966): 190-212.

Mather, Frederic G. Refugees of 1776 from to Connecticut. Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Co., 1913.

Miller, Lillian B. Dye is Now Cast: The Road to American Independence, 1774-1776. Washington, D.C.: National Portrait Gallery, 1975.

Narratives of the Revolution in New York: A Collection of articles from the New-York Historical Society Quarterly. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1975.

Neuenschwander, John A. Middle Colonies and the Coming of the American Revolution. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 1973.

Nevins, Allan. American States During and After the Revolution, 1775-1789. New York: MacMillan, 1924.

New York. Journal of the Legislative Council of the Colony of New York, 1691-1775, vol. 2. Albany, NY: Weed, Pearsons & Co., 1861.

New York. Journals of the Provincial Congress, Provincial Convention, Committee of Safety, and Council of Safety, 1775-1777, vol. 2. Albany, NY: Thurlow Weed, 1842

New York. Calendar of Historical Manuscripts, Relating to the War of the Revolution…vol. 2. Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1863-1868. New York. Division of Archives and History. American Revolution in New York: Its Political, Social and Economic Significance… Albany, NY: University of the State of New York, 1926.

O’Kane-Lipartitio, Elisabeth Sadie. ‘The Misfortunes and Calamities of War’: Civilians and Society in the American Revolution and After, 1775-1830," Houston, TX: Ph.D. dissertation, University of Houston, 1993.

Randall, Willard Sterne. "Mrs. Benedict Arnold," MHQ: Quarterly Journal of Military History, vol. 4 (1992): 80-89.

Ranlet, Philip. New York Loyalists. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1986.

Reynolds, Helen Wilkinson. Dutch Houses in the Hudson Valley Before 1776. New York: Payson and Clarke Ltd., 1929.

Roach, George W. "Colonial Highways in the Upper Hudson Valley," New York History, (April 1959): 93-116.

Roberts, James A, comp. New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, 2nd ed. Albany, NY: New York State, 1898.

Ruttenber, E. M. "King’s Highway: Its Early Road Districts and Residents or Owners of Lands thereon," Newburgh Bay and the Highlands Historical Papers No. 10 (1903): 21-33.

Sachs, William S. "Agricultural Conditions in the Northern Colonies Before the Revolution," Journal of Economic History (Summer 1953): 274-290

Scott, Kenneth, comp. Rivington’s New York Newspaper: Excerpts from a Loyalist Press, 1773-1793. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1973.

Smith, Paul Hubert., ed. Letters of delegates to Congress, 1774-1789, vol. 1. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1976.

Sparks, Jared, ed. Correspondence of the American Revolution, vol. 4. Boston: Little Brown and Co., 1853.

"The Up-State Imprints of John Holt and Samuel Loundon, 1776-1783" In Essays Honoring Lawrence C. Wroth, 405-413. Portland, ME, 1951.

White, Philip L. Beekmans of New York In Politics and Commerce, 1647-1877. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1956.

Young, Martha I., ed. "Old Diary," New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, vol. 27, no. 4 (Oct. 1896): 209-13 [Philip DuBois Bevier’s book, June 2, 1777]. MILITARY AFFAIRS

Abbatt, William. Battle of Pell’s Point (or Pelham), October 18, 1776… New York: William Abbatt, 1901.

Abbatt, William. Attack on Youngs’ House (or Four Corners) February 3, 1780; An Episode of the Neutral Ground. Tarrytown, NY: W. Abbatt, 1926.

Alexander, Arthur J. "Exemption from militia service in New York State during the Revolutionary War," New York History, vol. 27 (April 1946): 204-212.

Allen, Richard Sanders. "Lost In the Forest of Dean: The Forest of Dean/Orange/Queensboro Iron Furnaces Re-Examined," Orange County Historical Society Journal, vol. 16 (1987): 37-44.

Applegate, Howard Lewis. Constitutions Like Iron: The Life of the American Revolutionary War Soldier in the Middle Department, 1775-1783 Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University, Ph.D. thesis, 1966.

Babcock, H. G., ed. Great Chain: The Original Copies of the Bills for the Work of Obstructing the Navigation of the Hudson River Near West Point 1777 and 1778 Under the Direction of Captain Thomas Machin, Engineer Little Falls, NY: Privately Printed, 1891.

Berkebile, Don. "Gun Powder Industry in Colonial America," Muzzle Blasts, vol. 10 (September 1948): 18-19, 23 and 26-27.

Bolton, Reginald Pelham. "Defense of Croton River in the Revolution," New York Historical Society Quarterly, vol. 8 (July 1924): 35-39. Bolton, R. P. "Defenses of the Hudson River," Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association, vol. 12 (October 1931): 360-365.

Calver, William Louis and Reginald Pelham Bolton. History Written with Pick and Shovel. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1970.

Calver, William L. "Summer Work of the Field Exploration Committee, ‘Connecticut Village’ Located," New-York Historical Society Quarterly, vol. 4 (October 1920): 71-73.

Calver, W. L. "Lost Fort on Constitution Island," New-York Historical Society Quarterly, vol. 7 (January 1924): 103-116.

Chapin, Howard M. "Notes On Colonial Flags," Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, Bulletin (December 1934): 135-141.

"Clothing the Revolutionary Army," Olde Ulster, vol. 9 (Oct. 1912): 314-317.

Dawson, Henry B. Assault on Stony Point by General , July 16, 1779.

Morrisania, NY: 1863.

Devendorf, John C. Battles of New York: Battles and Raids in the Province and State of New York, 1609-1814. Amsterdam, NY: John C. Devendorf, 1974.

Eno, Joel N. "Irish Revolutionary Soldiers in New York State and Elsewhere," Americana (October 1926): 631-638. Fernow, Berthold, ed. New York in the Revolution. Albany, NY: Weed, Parson and Co., 1887.

"Few discharges to New York soldiers who served in the War of the Revolution," New-York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin (July 1932): 52-58.

Fitzpatrick, John C. "Bands of the Continental Army," Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, (April 1923): 187-197.

Hammersley, Sydney E. "18th Century Cannon," Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, vol. 5 (July 1940): 152-159.

Honeywell, Roy J. "Chapel and the Rum," Quartermaster Review (September-October 1953): 33, 118-9.

Howell, Edgar. "Officer’s Coat of the Revolution," Military Collector and Historian, vol. 13 (Summer 1961): 43-45.

Huston, James A. Logistics of Liberty: American Services of Supply in the Revolutionary War and After. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press, 1992.

Jameson, Hugh. "Equipment for the Militia of the Middle States, 1775-1781," Military Affairs. (Spring 1939): 26-37.

______. Organization of the Militia of the Middle States During the War for Independence, 1775-1781. Ann Arbor, MI: , Ph.D. thesis, 1936.

Johnson, Colonel Guy. Manual Exercise, Evolutions, Manoeuvres, & to be Observed and Followed by the Militia of the , Albany, NY: 1772.

Johnson, Victor Leroy. Administration of the American Commissariat During the Revolutionary War. , PA: University of , Ph.D. thesis, 1941.

Johnston, Henry P. Storming of Stony Point. New York: James T. White and Co., 1900.

Kwasney, Mark Vincent. Partisan War in the Middle States: The Militia and the American War Effort Around the British Stronghold of , 1775-1783. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University, PhD dissertation, 1989.

Koke, Richard J. "Struggle for the Hudson: The British Naval Expedition Under Captain Hyde Parker and Capt. James Wallace, July 2 – August 18, 1776," New-York Historical Society Quarterly, vol. 40 (April 1956): 114-175.

Leiby, Adrian C. Revolutionary Army in the Hackensack Valley. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1962.

Lesser, Charles H., Ed. Sinews of Independence: Monthly Strength Reports of the Continental Army. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1976.

Lockey, Donald Vincent. Cavalry in the Continental Army During the War… Durham, NC: Duke University, Ph.D. thesis, 1971.

Loprieno, Don. "The Court-Martial of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Johnson," South of the Mountains: The Historical Society of Rockland County, vol. 41, no. 1 (January-March 1997): 3-12. Lossing, Benson J. Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, 2 vols. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1860.

McAfee, Michael J. Artillery of the American Revolution, 1775-1783. Washington, D.C.: American Defense Preparedness Association, 1974.

Metzger, Charles. "New Army Shall be Clothed in Uniforms – Washington Prescribes Military Wear," Mid-America, vol. 53 (April 1971): 78-93.

Meyers, Carol M. Early Military Records of New York. Saugus, CO: RAM Publishers, 1967.

Middlekauff, Robert. "Why Men Fought in the American Revolution," Huntington Library Quarterly (Spring 1980): 135-148.

New York (Colony) Provincial Congress of New York. Resolutions of the Provincial Congress, of the Colony of New York for the Encouragement of Manufactories of Gun Powder, Musket Barrels, Musket Locks, and Salt. New York: John Holt, 1776.

New York (Colony) Statues, 1775. Rules and Orders for Regulating the Militia of the Colony of New York: Recommended by the Provincial Congress, August 22, 1775. New York: John Holt, 1775.

New York (Congress) Provincial Congress, 1775. Rules and Orders for Regulating the Militia…August 22, 1775. New York: John Holt, 1775.

New-York Historical Society. Collections…1915. New York: 1916.

New-York Historical Society Collections for the Year 1879. Proceedings of a General Court Martial Held at Major General Lincoln’s Quarters, Near Quaker-Hill…for the trial of Major General Schuyler, October 1778. Revolution and miscellaneous papers, III New York: 1880-1.

New York State. Balloting Book…Relating to Military Bounty Lands. Albany, NY: 1825.

______. Calendar of Historical Manuscripts Relating to the War of the Revolution in the Office of the Secretary of State, vol. 2 Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1868.

______. New York Minutes of the Council of Appointments of New York, April 4 1778 – May 3, 1779. Hyde Park, NY: Privately Printed [Franklin D. Roosevelt], 1925.

New York (State) Laws, Statues, etc. 1778. An Act for Regulating the Militia of the State of New-York Passed at Poughkeepsie, April 3, 1778, in the 2nd Session of the Assembly. Poughkeepsie, New York: John Holt, 1778.

Nordham, George Washington. "George Washington’s Views on Military Punishment," Valley Forge Journal, vol. 6 (1992): 54-66.

Nuxoll, Elizabeth Miles. Congress and the Munitions Merchants: The Secret Committee of Trade During the American Revolution, 1775-1777. New York: New York University Ph.D. thesis, 1979.

Olsen, Kevin K. "State Navies and the Defense of the Hudson River, 1776," North Jersey Highlander, vol. 30, issue no. 84 (1994): 35-53.

Patrick, Lewis S. Washington’s Headquarters and the Revolutionary Army at Fredericksburg in the State of New York, September 19 to November 28, 1778. Quaker Hill, NY: Quaker Hill Conference Association, 1907.

Peckham, Howard H., Ed. Toll of Independence: Engagements & Battle Casualties of the American Revolution. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1974.

Pickering, James H. "Enoch Crosby, Secret Agent of the Neutral Ground: His Own Story," New York History, vol. 47, no. 1 (Jan. 1966): 61-73.

Pierce, Grace M. "Military Organizations of the American Revolution," Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, vol. 53 (Sept.-Nov. 1919): 530-6, 586-93 and 672-7.

"Provincial and Revolutionary Military Organizations," Olde Ulster, vol. 7 (March, May and June 1911): 69-75, 136-142 and 176-182.

Reese, William Willis. "An Historical Flag: The Earliest Known English Flag Made in the American Colonies and One of the Earliest Flags Bearing the Stars and Stripes," Yearbook of the Dutchess County Historical Society, vol. 24 (1939): 20-24.

Roberts, James A., comp. New York In the Revolution as Colony and State. Albany, NY: Weed-Parsons Printing Co., 1897

Roberts, Robert B. New York’s Forts in the Revolution. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1980.

Ruttenber, E. M. "The Army of the Revolution Was Not Disbanded at Newburgh," Historical Society Newburgh Bay and the Highlands. (1896): 47-50.

Ruttenber, E. M. "Provincial and Revolutionary Military Organizations," Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands. (1894): 8-26.

Sims, Lynn L. "Yesterday’s Artillery: Colonial Cannon Procurement," Field Artillery Journal (May-June 1974): 5.

Starbuck, David R. The Great Warpath: British Military Sties from Albany to Crown Point. University Press of New England, 1999.

Stephenson, Oie Worth. Supplies for the American Revolutionary Army. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Ph.D. thesis, 1919.

______. "Supply of Gunpowder In 1776," American Historical Review, vol. 30, no. 2 (January 1925): 271-281.

Thian, Raphael P. Legislative History of the General Staff of the Army of the US; Its Organization, Duties, Pay, and Allowances from 1775 to 1901. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1901.

"Uniforms of New York Troops in the Last Century," Scientific American (4 July 1898). 359.

U.S. Army. Continental Army. General Orders issued by Major-General Israel Putnam, When in Command of the Highlands, in the Summer and Fall of 1777, ed. by Worthington Chauncey Ford. Boston, MA: Gregg Press, 1972.

U.S. Naval Historical Center. Naval Documents of the American Revolution, vol. 10 Washington, D.C.: Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy, 1996. Wall, Alexander J. "Flag with an Eagle in the Canton," New-York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin (October 1933): 51-67.

Young, Annie Weir. Beacon Fires. Beacon, NY: Decker Press, 1920. MINORITIES

Kaplan, Sidney and Emma Nogrady Kaplan. Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1989.

Kobrin, David. Black Minority in Early New York. Albany, NY: University of the State of New York, 1971.

Mahon, John K. "Anglo-American Methods of Indian Warfare, 1676-1774," Mississippi Valley Historical Review (September 1958): 254-275.

Morgan, Edwin V. Slavery in New York. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1889.

Neimeyer, Charles Patrick. "’No Meat, No Soldier’: Race, Class, and Ethnicity in the Continental Army," Ph.D. dissertation, Georgetown University, 1993.

Parker, Arthur C. "Patriot Red Men in the American Revolution," Wyoming Commemorative Association Proceedings (December 1931): 7-19.

Shy, John W. "New Look at Colonial Militia," William and Mary Quarterly (April 1973): 175-85. w (June 1965): 1Sosin, Jack M. "Use of Indians in the War of the American Revolution: A Re-Assessment of Responsibility," Canadian Historical Revie01-121.

Waubunaki, Alnoba. "Red Patriots in the Revolution," Anthropological Papers, American Museum of Natural History, vol. 3 (1909): 82-85. LEADERS

Abbot, W. W. Dorothy Twohig, Philander D. Chase and Beverly H. Runge, eds. Papers of George Washington – Revolutionary War Series, vol.1-. Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, 1985.

Barry, J. Neilson. "Diary of 1776," Americana (1924) 169-173 [Brigadier General Abraham Ten Broeck].

Burdge, Franklin. Memorial of Henry Wisner, the Only New Yorker Who Voted for the Declaration of Independence. New York: Privately Printed, 1878.

Caldwell, Lynton K. "George Clinton – Democratic Administrator," New York History, vol. 22, no. 2 (1942): 134-156.

Campbell, William W. Lecture On the Life and Military Services of General James Clinton. New York: William Osborn, 1839.

Cathcart, Rex. "The Death of Major General , 31 December 1775," Irish Sword, vol. 18 (1991): 85-90.

Champagne, Roger J. Alexander McDougall and the American Revolution in New York. Schenectady, NY: Union College Press, 1975.

Clinton, George. Public Papers of George Clinton, First , 1777-1795, 1801-1804, ed. by Hugh Hastings and J. A. Holden, vol. 10, 1899-1914 rept. New York: AMS Press.

Colden, Cadwallader. New-York Historical Society. Letters and Papers of Cadwallader Colden, vols. 6 and 9. New York: 1923 and 1937.

"Diary of Colonel Josiah Smith from July 23 to September 7, 1776," Magazine of American History, vol. 17 (1886): 347-8 and 437.

Dolan, Graham Phillip. Major General William Heath and the First Years of the American Revolution. Boston, MA: Boston University Ph.D. thesis, 1966.

Dziewanowski, M. K. "Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Kazimierz Pulaski and the American War of Independence: A Study in National Symbolism and Mythology," 125-146 in Jaroslaw Pelenski, ed. American and European Revolutions, 1776-1848: Sociopolitical and Ideological Aspects. Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa Press, 1980.

Forman, Sidney. "Cadwallader Colden: Royal Lieutenant Governor," Orange County Historical Society Journal, vol. 16 (November 1987): 8-19.

Gano, John. "A Chaplain of the Revolution: Memoirs of the Rev. John Gano," Historical Magazine, vol. 5 (November 1861): 330-335.

Gano, John. "A Chaplain of the Revolution: Memoirs of the Rev. John Gano," Historical Magazine, vol. 5 (November 1861): 330-335.

Hatch, Robert McConnell. Major John Andre: A Gallant in Spy’s Clothing. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1986.

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1st New York

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2nd New York

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3rd New York

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4th NewYork

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5th New York

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Lamb’s Artillery, 2nd Continental Artillery

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______. "…Captain Israel Smith," Dutchess County Historical Society Yearbook, vol. 11 (1929): 42-44 and 47.

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