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  Parsons, Charles Lathrop. The Capture of Fort William and Mary, December 14 and 15, 1774. Durham: New Hampshire Historical Society, 1903. Reprint, University of New Hampshire Library, 2009.

  Peck, Epaphroditus. A History of Bristol, Connecticut. Hartford: Lewis Street Book Shop, 1932.

  ____. The Loyalists of Connecticut. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1934.

  Peck, George. Wyoming; Its History, Stirring Incidents and Romantic Adventures. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1858.

  Pennant, Thomas. A Tour in Scotland and Voyage to the Hebrides, 1772. London: Printed for Benj. White, 1776.

  Penrose, Maryly B. Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1990.

  ____. Mohawk Valley in the Revolution, Committee of Safety Papers and Genealogical Compendium. Franklin Park, NJ: Liberty Bell Associates, 1978.

  Peterson, Harold L. The Book of the Continental Soldier. Harrison, PA: Stackpole Company, 1968.

  Phelps, Richard H. Newgate of Connecticut: Its Origin and Early History. Camden, ME: Picton Press, 1996, reprint of 1876 edition.

  Phillips, Kevin. The Cousins’ Wars: Religion, Politics, and the Triumph of Anglo-America. New York: Basic Books, 1999.

  Pipes, Ed, and Gail Bonsall Pipes. Loyalists All: Stories Told About New Brunswick Loyalists by Their Descendants. New Brunswick: New Brunswick Branch UEL Assn of Canada, 1985.

  Polf, William A. Garrison Town. Albany: New York State American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1976.

  Pond, E. LeRoy. The Tories of Chippeny Hill. New York: Grafton Press, 1909.

  Pool, William, ed. Landmarks of Niagara County, New York. Buffalo: D. Mason & Co., 1897.

  Poole, Edmund Duval. Annals of Yarmouth and Barrington (Nova Scotia) in the Revolutionary War. Yarmouth, NS: Reprinted from Yarmouth Herald, 1899.

  Potter-MacKinnon, Janice. The Liberty We Seek: Loyalist Ideology in Colonial New York and Massachusetts. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1983.

  ____. While the Women Only Wept: Loyalist Refugee Women. Ottawa: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1993.

  Pougher, Richard D. “Averse … to Remaining Idle Spectators”: The Emergence of Loyalist Privateering during the American Revolution, 1775–1778. Orono: University of Maine Press, 2002.

  Pound, Arthur, and Richard E. Day. Johnson of the Mohawks. New York: Macmillan, 1930.

  Puls, Mark. Samuel Adams: Father of the American Revolution. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

  Purvis, Thomas L., ed. Revolutionary America, 1763–1800. New York: Facts on File, 1995.

  Quarles, Benjamin. The Negro in the American Revolution. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1961.

  ____. “The Revolutionary War as a Black Declaration of Independence.” In Slavery and Freedom in the Age of the American Revolution, edited by Ira Berling and Ronald Hoffman, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1983.

  Randall, Willard Sterne. Benedict Arnold, Patriot and Traitor. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 2003. Reprint, New York: William Morrow, 1990.

  Rankin, Hugh F. The North Carolina Continentals, 2nd edition. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005.

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

  Raum, John O. The History of New Jersey. Vol. 2. Philadelphia: John E. Potter and Co., 1877.

  Raymond, W. O. The United Empire Loyalists. Saint Stephen, New Brunswick: Saint Croix Printing and Publishing Co., 1893.

  Raynor, George. Patriots and Tories in Piedmont Carolina. Salisbury, NC: Salisbury Post, 1990.

  Reeks, Linsay. Ontario Loyalist Ancestors. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1992.

  Reese, Trevor R. Colonial Georgia: A Study in British Imperial Policy in the Eighteenth Century. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1963.

  Reid, William D. The Loyalists in Ontario: The Sons and Daughters of the American Loyalists of Upper Canada. Lambertville, NJ: Hunterdon House, 1973.

  Rhodehamel, John H., ed. The American Revolution: Writings from the War of Independence. New York: Library of America, 2001.

  Richards, Lysander Salmon. History of Marshfield. Vol. 1. Plymouth, MA: Memorial Press, 1901. Reprint, Salem, MA: Higginson Books, 1996.

  Riddell, William Renwick. Benjamin Franklin and Canada. Toronto: Published by author, 1923.

  Ridpath, John Clark. James Otis, the Pre-Revolutionist. Chicago: University Association, 1898. Reprint, Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Publishing, 2004.).

  Riley, Sandra. Homeward Bound, A History of the Bahama Islands to 1850. Miami, FL: Island Research, 2000.

  Ritcheson, Charles R. British Politics and the American Revolution. Norman; University of Oklahoma Press, 1954.

  Roberts, Oliver Ayer. History of the Military Company of the Massachusetts. Vol. 3. Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 1898.

  Robinson, Blackwell P. The Five Royal Governors of North Carolina: 1729–1775. Raleigh: Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission, 1963.

  ____. A History of Moore County, North Carolina 1747–1847. Southern Pines, NC: Moore County Historical Association, 1956.

  Robson, Eric. The American Revolution in its Political and Military Aspects. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1966.

  Roeber, A. G. Palatines, Liberty and Property: German Lutherans in Colonial British America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.

  Rogers, Alan. Empire and Liberty: American Resistance to British Authority, 1755–1763. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974.

  Rogers, Robert. The Journals of Major Robert Rogers. Albany, NY: Josel Munsell’s Sons, 1883. Reprint, New York: Cornith Books, 1961.

  Rose, Alexander. American Rifle: A Biography. New York: Delacorte Press, 2008.

  ____. Washington’s Spies: The Story of America’s First Spy Ring. New York: Bantam Dell, 2006.

  Roseboom, Eugene H., and Francis P. Weisenburger. A History of Ohio. Columbus: Ohio Historical Society, 1953.

  Rosenberg, Bruce A. The Neutral Ground: The André Affair and the Background of Cooper’s The Spy. Westport. CT: Greenwood Press, 1994.

  Rowe, John. The Diary of John Rowe, 1764–1779. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1895.

  Royster, Charles. A Revolutionary People at War: The Continental Army & American Character, 1775–1783. Chapel Hill: North Carolina University Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 1979.

  Rubincam, Milton. The Old United Empire Loyalist List. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969.

  Ruch, John E., and Elizabeth Kipp. Carleton’s Loyalist Index. Ottawa: Sir Guy Carleton Branch United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, 1996.

  Ryan, D. Michael. Concord and the Dawn of Revolution. Salem, MA: History Press, 2007.

  Ryan, Dennis P. New Jersey’s Loyalists. Trenton: New Jersey Historical Commission, 1975.

  Ryerson, Adolphus Egerton. Loyalists of America and Their Time: From 1620 to 1816. Toronto: William Briggs, 1880.

  Sabine, Lorenzo. The American Loyalists, or Biographical Sketches of Adherents to the British Crown in the American Revolution. Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1847.

  ____. Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution: With an Historical Essay. Rev. ed. 2 vols. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1864.

  Sargent, Winthrop, ed. The Loyal Verses of Joseph Stansbury and Doctor Jonathan Odell; Relating to the American Revolution. Albany: J. Munsell, 1860.

  Sarles, Frank B., and Charles E. Shedd. Colonials and Patriots, Vol. 6. National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings. Washington, DC: National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1964.

  Saunders, Gail. Bahamian Loyalists and Their Slaves. London: Macmillan Caribbean, 1983.

  Schama, Simon. Rough Crossing: Britain, the Slaves and the American Revolution. London: BBC Books, 2006.

  Scharf, John Thomas. History of Maryland from the Earliest Period to the Present Day. Vol. II. Baltimore: John B. Piet, 1879.

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bsp; ____. History of Westchester County. Philadelphia: L. E. Preston & Co., 1886.

  Schecter, Barnet. The Battle for New York: The City at the Heart of the American Revolution. New York: Walker and Company, 2002.

  Scheer, George F., and Hugh F. Rankin. Rebels and Redcoats: The American Revolution Through the Eyes of Those Who Fought and Lived It. New York: Da Capo Press, 1957.

  Schlesinger, Arthur M. The Colonial Merchants and the American Revolution. New York: Columbia University Press, 1918.

  ____. New Viewpoints in American History. New York: Macmillan, 1923.

  Scott, Kenneth, ed. Rivington’s New York Newspapers: Excerpts from a Loyalist Press, 1773–1785. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1973.

  Sedeen, Margaret. Star-Spangled Banner. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1993.

  Shelton, Hal T. General Richard Montgomery and the American Revolution: From Redcoat to Rebel. New York: New York University Press, 1996.

  Shy, John. A People Numerous and Armed: Reflections on the Military Struggle for American Independence. Rev. ed. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1990.

  Sibley, John Langdon. Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Cambridge: Charles William Sever, University Bookstore, 1873.

  Siebert, Wilbur Henry. The American Loyalists in the Eastern Seigniories and Townships of the Province of Quebec. Ottawa: Royal Society of Canada, 1913.

  ____. The Exodus of the Loyalists from Penobscot to Passamaquoddy. Columbus: Ohio State University, 1914.

  ____. George Washington and the Loyalists. Worcester: American Antiquarian Society, 1934.

  ____. The Legacy of the American Revolution to the British West Indies and Bahamas:

  A Chapter Out of the History of the American Loyalists. Columbus: Ohio State University, 1913.

  ____. The Loyalist Refugees of New Hampshire. Columbus: Ohio State University, 1916.

  ____. Loyalists in East Florida, 1774 to 1785: The Most Important Documents Pertaining thereto, Edited with an Accompanying Narrative. DeLand: Florida State Historical Society, 1929.

  ____. The Loyalists of Pennsylvania. Columbus: Ohio State University, 1920.

  Simcoe, John Graves. Simcoe’s Military Journal: A History of the Operations of a Partisan Corps, Called the Queens Rangers, Commanded by Lieut. Col. J. G. Simcoe, During the War of the American Revolution. New York: Bartlett & Welford, 1844.

  Simms, Jeptha R. The Frontiersmen of New York. Vol. 2. Albany: Geo. C. Riggs, 1883.

  ____. History of Schoharie County and Border Wars of New York-Albany: Munsell & Tanner, Printers, 1845.

  Skemp, Sheila L. William Franklin: Son of a Patriot, Servant of a King. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.

  Skeoch, Alan. United Empire Loyalists and the American Revolution. Toronto: Grolier Ltd., 1982.

  Smith, Albert Henry. The Writings of Benjamin Franklin. Vol. 10. New York: Macmillan Co., 1907.

  Smith, Eddy N., et al. Bristol, Connecticut … Hartford: City Printing. Co., 1907.

  Smith, H. Y., and W. S. Rann, eds. The History of Rutland County Vermont. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1886.

  Smith, Page. A New Age Now Begins. 2 vols. New York: McGraw-Hill Co., 1976.

  Smith, Paul H. Loyalists and Redcoats: A Study in British Revolutionary Policy. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1964.

  Sparks, Jared. The Life of George Washington. Auburn, NY: Derby & Miller, 1853.

  _____, ed. The Writings of George Washington. Vol. 5. Boston: Ferdinand Andrews, 1838.

  Spring, Matthew H. With Zeal and with Bayonets Only: The British Army in North America, 1775–1783. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008.

  Srodes, James. Franklin: The Essential Founding Father. Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, 2002.

  Stanton, Harry. The Beloved Spy. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers, 1948.

  Stark, James H. The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution. Salem, MA: Salem Press, 1910.

  Starr, Joseph Barton. Tories, Dons, and Rebels: The American Revolution in British West Florida. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1976.

  Stedman, C. The history of the origin, progress, and termination of the American war. Vol. 1. London: Printed for Author, 1794.

  Steiner, Bruce. Samuel Seabury, 1729–1796: A Study in the High Church Tradition. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1972.

  Steuben, Frederick William, Baron von. Baron von Steuben’s Revolutionary War Drill Manual. 1794. Facsimile edition. New York: Cosimo, 2007.

  Stewart, Walter. True Blue: The Loyalist Legend. Toronto: Collins, 1985.

  Stoetzel, Donald I. Encyclopedia of the French & Indian War in North America, 1754–1763. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2008.

  Stone, William L. Border Wars of the American Revolution. Vol 1. New York: A. L. Fowle, 1900.

  ____. The Campaign of Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne. Albany, NY: Joel Munsell, 1877.

  ____. Life of Joseph Brant. Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1865.

  ____. Reminiscences of Saratoga and Ballston. New York: R. Worthington, 1880.

  Stryker, William Scudder. The New Jersey Volunteers (Loyalists) in the Revolutionary War. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1887.

  ____. The Capture of the Block House at Toms River. Trenton, NJ: Naar, Day & Naar, 1888.

  Stuart, I. W. Life of Jonathan Trumbull, Governor of Connecticut. Boston: Crocker and Brewster, 1859.

  Sullivan, James. Minutes of the Albany Committee of Correspondence, 1775–1778. Albany, NY: University of the State of New York, 1923.

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

  Symonds, Craig L., and William J. Clipson. A Battlefield Atlas of the American Revolution. Mount Pleasant, SC: Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America, 1986.

  Syrett, Harold C., ed. The Papers of Alexander Hamilton. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961.

  Talman, James J., ed. Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada: The Journal of Adam Crysler. Toronto: Champlain Society in Canada, 1946.

  Taylor, Alan. The Divided Ground: Indians, Settlers and the Northern Borderland of the American Revolution. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2006.

  Thacher, James. A Military Journal of the American Revolution: From the Commencement to the Disbanding of the American Army. Boston: Cottons & Barnard, 1827.

  Thayer, William Roscoe. George Washington. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1922.

  Thomas, William H. B. Remarkable High Tories: Supporters of King and Parliament in Revolutionary Massachusetts. Bowie, MD.: Heritage Books, 2001.

  Thompson, Benjamin F. History of Long Island from Its Discovery and Settlement to the Present Time. Vol. 1. New York: Robert H. Dodd, 1918.

  Thwaites, Reuben G. Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Madison, WI: Democrat Printing Co., 1888.

  Tiedemann, Joseph S. Reluctant Revolutionaries: New York City and the Road to Independence. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997.

  _____, and Eugene R. Fingerhut, eds. The Other New York: The American Revolution Beyond New York City, 1763—1787. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2005.

  Tillotson, Harry Stanton, The Beloved Spy. Caldwell, ID: The Caxton Printers, 1948.

  Todd, Charles B. The History of Redding. New York: Grafton Press, 1906.

  Tourtellot, Arthur B. Lexington and Concord: The Beginning of the War of the American Revolution. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1959.

  Troxler, Carol Watterson. The Loyalist Experience in North Carolina. Raleigh: North Carolina Bicentennial, 1976.

  ____. Pyle’s Defeat: Deception at the Racepath. Graham, NC: Alamance County Historical Association, 2003.

  Trueman, A. W. The Story of the United Empire Loyalists. Toronto: Copp Clark Co., 1946.

  Trusell, John B. Birthplace of an Army: A Study of the Valley Forge Encampment. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1976.

/>   Tuchman, Barbara W. The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1984.

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

  Tyler, Moses Coit. The Literary History of the American Revolution 1763—1783. Vol. 2. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1897.

  Upton, Leslie S. F., ed. Revolutionary Versus Loyalist. Waltham, MA: Blaisdell Publishing. Co., 1968.

  Upton, Richard Francis. Revolutionary New Hampshire: An Account of the Social and Political Forces Underlying the Transition from Royal Province to American Commonwealth. Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College Publications, 1936.

  Urban, Mark. Fusiliers: The Saga of a British Regiment in the American Revolution. New York: Walker and Company, 2007.

  Van Alstyne, Richard W. Empire and Independence: The International History of the American Revolution. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1965.

  Van Buskirk, Judith L. Generous Enemies: Patriots and Loyalists in Revolutionary New York. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002.

  Van Doren, Carl. Secret History of the American Revolution. New York: Viking Press, 1951.

  Van Dusen, Albert E. Connecticut. New York: Random House, 1961.

  Van Schaack, Henry C. The Life of Peter Van Schaack New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1842.

  Van Tyne, Claude Halstead. The Loyalists in the American Revolution. New York: Macmillan Co., 1902. Reprint, Gloucester, MA: Peter Smith, 1929.

  Vance, Clarence H., ed. Letters of a Westchester Farmer by Reverend Samuel Seabury. White Plains, NY: Westchester County Historical Society, 1930.

  Walker, James W. St. G. The Black Loyalists: The Search for a Promised Land in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone, 1783–1870. New York: Africana Publishing Co., 1976.

  Walker, Paul K. Engineers of Independence: A Documentary History of the Army Engineers in the American Revolution, 1775–1783. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981.

  Wallace, Richard M. Appeal to Arms: A Military History of the American Revolution. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1951.

  Wallace, W. Stewart. The United Empire Loyalists. 1914. Reprint, Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Publishing, 2004.

 

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