<p>Abbreviated West Florida Revolt Bibliography Compiled by the Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies Southeastern Louisiana University</p><p>Primary Sources:</p><p>Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collection (Louisiana State University)</p><p>Daniel Hicky Papers Philip Hicky Family Papers Frederick Kimball Letters Fulwar Skipwith Correspondence, 1797-1826 Josiah Lawton Letter West Florida Rebellion Papers</p><p>Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies (Southeastern Louisiana University)</p><p>Letterbook of Captain John Shaw, Donald Sharp Collection Woody Jenkins Collection</p><p>Library of Congress</p><p>United States Territorial Papers, Department of State, Items #7640, 7643-7646, 7650- 7674, 7677-7703 West Florida Papers</p><p>Louisiana State Archives</p><p>Original copy of the Constitution of the Republic of West Florida</p><p>Secondary Sources:</p><p>Abernethy, Thomas Perkins. The South in the New Nation, 1789-1819. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1976.</p><p>Arthur, Stanley Clisby. The Story of the West Florida Rebellion. The St. Francisville Democrat, 1935. Reprinted by Claitor’s Publishing, 1975.</p><p>Bice, David A. The Original Lone Star Republic: Scoundrels, Statesmen and Schemers if the 1810 West Florida Rebellion. Clanton: Heritage Publishing Consultants, Inc., 2004.</p><p>Brooks, Philip C. “Spain’s Farewell to Louisiana, 1803-1821.” The Mississippi Valley Historical Review. Vol. 27, No. 1 (June 1940): 29-42. Cox, Isaac, J. The West Florida Controversy, 1798-1813. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1918.</p><p>Favrot, Henry L. “Some Causes and Conditions that Brought about the West Florida Rebellion.” Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society. Vol. 1, No. 2 (1895): 37-46.</p><p>Hanna, Kathryn A. Florida Land of Change. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1941.</p><p>Hyde, Samuel C. Jr. Pistols and Politics: The Dilemma of Democracy in Louisiana’s Florida Parishes, 1810-1899. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1996.</p><p>-----, ed. A Fierce and Fractious Frontier: The Curious Development of Louisiana’s Florida Parishes, 1699-2000. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2004.</p><p>-----. “Seventy-Four Days a Nation: Louisiana’s Florida Parishes, The Original Lone Star Republic.” Louisiana’s Cultural Vistas. XV, No. 4. Winter 2004-2005.</p><p>Kendall, John S. “Documents Concerning the West Florida Revolution, 1810.” Louisiana Historical Quarterly. 17 (1934): 80-95.</p><p>McMichael, Andrew. Atlantic Loyalties: Americans in Spanish West Florida, 1785-1810. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2008.</p><p>Padgett, James A. (Ed.). “The West Florida Rebellion of 1810, as Told in the Letters of John Rhea, Fulwar Skipwith, Reuben Kemper, and Others,” Louisiana Historical Quarterly. Vol. 21, No. 1 (1938): 76-202.</p><p>Sterkx, Henry E. And Brooks Thompson, “Philemon Thomas and the West Florida Revolution.” Florida Historical Quarterly. 39 (1961): 378-386.</p><p>Videos:</p><p>Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies, Southeastern Louisiana University. Reluctant Americans: The West Florida Revolt, Completing the Louisiana Purchase. 2003.</p>
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