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ANTHONY WAYNE
A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources
Billias, George A. George Washington's Generals. NY: Morrow, 1964. 327 p. E206B5.
Boyd, Thomas. Mad Anthony Wayne. NY: Scribner's, l929. 35l p. E207W35B78.
Boyer, [Lt]. A Journal of Wayne's Campaign: Being an Authentic Daily Record of the Most Important Occurrances During the Campaign of Major General Anthony Wayne, Against the Northwestern Indians; Commencing on the 28th Day of July, and Ending on the 2d Day of November l794; Including an Account of the Great Battle of August 20th. Cincinnati, OH: Uhlhorn, l866. 23 p. E83.794B78.
Dawson, Henry B. The Assault on Stony Point by General Anthony Wayne, July l6, l779. Morrisania, NY: n.p., l863. E241S8D2.
Denny, Ebenezer. Military Journal of Major Ebenezer Denny, An Officer in the Revolutionary and Indian Wars. Phila: Lippincott, l859. 288 p. E83.79D4.
DePeyster, John W. Pennsylvania Heroes: Wayne & Humphreys. n.p., n.d. El76D46.
_____. Wayne: A Memoir. n.p., l886. 34 p. El73Pl8no49pam9.
Knopf, Richard C. “Anthony Wayne and the Founding of the United States Army.” PhD dss, OH State 1960. 450 p. E207W35K662.
Moore, H. N. Life and Services of General Anthony Wayne. Phila: Leary and Getz, l859. 210 p. E207W35M84.
Nelson, Paul D. "Anthony Wayne: Soldier as Politician." PA Magazine of History & Biography (Oct l982): pp. 463-8l. Per.
_____. Anthony Wayne: Soldier of the Early Republic. Bloomington, IN: IN U, l985. 368 p. E207W35N34.
Pennsylvania. Wayne Monument Commission. Ceremonies at the Dedication of the Equestrian Statue of
Major-General Anthony Wayne . . . Harrisburg, PA: Harrisburg Pub, l909. E207W35P3.
Pennypacker, Samuel W. Anthony Wayne. Phila: Lippincott, 1908. 45 p. E207W35P4.
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Pratt, Fletcher. Eleven Generals: Studies in American Command. NY: Sloane, 1949. 355 p. E181P79.
Preston, John H. A Gentleman Rebel: Mad Anthony Wayne. Garden City, NJ: Garden City, 1930. 370 p. E207W35P93.
Simmons, David A. The Forts of Anthony Wayne. Fort Wayne, IN: n.p., l977. 26 p. UA26N58S5.
Sklarsky, Ivan. The Revolution's Boldest Venture: The Story of General "Mad Anthony" Wayne's Assault on Stony Point. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat, l965. 122 p. E241S8S55.
Spears, John R. Anthony Wayne, Sometimes Called "Mad Anthony." NY: Appleton, 1903. 249 p. E207W35S7.
Spiller, Roger J., ed. Dictionary of American Military Biography. Vol. 3. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1984. pp. 1166-69. U52D53Ref.
Stille, Charles J. Major-General Anthony Wayne and the Pennsylvania Line in the Continental Army. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat, 1968. 441 p. E207W35S82.
Sword, Wiley. President Washington's Indian War: The Struggle for the Old Northwest, 1790-1795. Norman, OK: U OK, l985. 400 p. E83.79S95.
Tucker, Glenn. Mad Anthony Wayne and the New Nation: The Story of Washington's Front Line General. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, l973. 287 p. E207W35T82.
Wayne, Anthony. Anthony Wayne, a Name in Arms: Soldier, Diplomat Defender of Expansion Westward of a Nation; the Wayne-Knox- Pickering-McHenry Correspondence. [Ed by Richard C. Knopf]. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1975. 566 p. E83.794W3.
The West Point Orderly Books. Columbus, OH: Anthony Wayne Parkway Board, Ohio State Museum, l954-l955. 4 vols in one. E83.794W47v1-4. General Wayne's manuscript orderly books, transcribed by Richard C. Knopf.
Wildes, Harry E. Anthony Wayne: Trouble Shooter of the American Revolution. NY: Harcourt, Brace, 1941. 524 p. E207W35W5.
Wilson, Frazer E. The Peace of Mad Anthony: An Account of the Subjugation of the Northwestern Indian Tribes and the Treaty of Greenville by which the Territory Beyond the Ohio was Opened for Anglo-Saxon Settlement. Greenville, OH: Kemble, 1909. l22 p. E83.794W75.
_____. The Treaty of Greenville: Being an Official Account of the Same, Together with the Expeditions of Gen. Arthur St. Clair and Gen. Anthony Wayne Against the Northwestern Indian Tribes, and an Historical Sketch of the Territory Northwest of the Ohio River, Previous Thereto. Piqua, OH: Correspondent Pr, 1894. 103 p. E83.79W74.
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See also: -Bibliographies on Early Indian Wars in Indian Wars and Legion of the United States in US Army.