BOOKS
Allen, Thomas B. George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the American Revolution. Washington, DC: National Geographic Children’s Books, 2004.
Allison, Robert J. The American Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.
Bailey, James Montgomery. “History of Danbury, Conn. 1684–1896.” Chapter in Notes and Manuscript Left by James Montgomery Bailey. Compiled with additions by Susan Benedict Hill. New York: Burr Printing House, 1896.
Berkin, Carol. Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005.
Blumenthal, Walter Hart. Women Camp Followers of the Revolution. New York: Arno Press, 1974.
Bodle, Wayne. The Valley Forge Winter: Civilians and Soldiers in War. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002.
Bohrer, Melissa Lukeman. Glory, Passion, and Principle: The Story of Eight Remarkable Women at the Core of the American Revolution. New York: Atria Books, 2003.
Booraem, Hendrik. Young Hickory: The Making of Andrew Jackson. Dallas: Taylor Trade Publishing, 2001.
Boudinot, J. J., ed. The Life of Public Services, Addresses and Letters of Elias Boudinot, LL.D., President of the Continental Congress, Vol. 1. New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1896.
Bracken, Jeanne Munn. Women in the American Revolution. Boston: History Compass, 2009.
Brands, H. W. Andrew Jackson: His Life and Times. New York: Double-day, 2005.
Burrows, Edwin G. Forgotten Patriots: The Untold Story of American Prisoners during the Revolutionary War. New York: Basic Books, 2008.
Butler, Caleb. History of the Town of Groton, Including Pepperell and Shirley. Boston: Press of T. R. Marvin, 1848.
Carretta, Vincent. Phillis Wheatley: Biography of a Genius in Bondage. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2011.
Chapman, John A. History of Edgefield County From the Earliest Settlements to 1897. Newberry, South Carolina: Elbert H. Aull, Publisher and Printer, 1897.
Chirhart, Ann Short and Betty Wood, eds. Georgia Women: Their Lives and Times. Vol. 1. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 2009.
Clement, J. Noble Deeds of American Women; With Biographical Sketches of Some of the More Prominent. New York: Geo. H. Derby & Co, 1851.
Coleman, Kenneth. The American Revolution in Georgia, 1763–1789. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1958.
Collins, Gail. America’s Women: 400 Years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates, and Heroines. New York: William Morrow, 2003.
Commager, Henry Steele and Richard B. Morris, eds. The Spirit of Seventy-Six: The Story of the American Revolution as Told by Participants, Vol. 1. New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc., 1968.
Cotton, Sally S. History of the North Carolina Federation of Women’s Clubs, 1901–1925. Raleigh, NC: Edwards & Broughton, 1925.
Custis, George Washington Parke. Recollections and Private Memoirs of Washington. New York: Derby & Jackson, 1860.
Dacquino, Vincent T. Hauntings of the Hudson River Valley: An Investigative Journey. Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2007.
——. Sybil Ludington: Discovering the Life of a Revolutionary War Hero. Fleischmanns, NY: Purple Mountain Press, 2008.
——. Sybil Ludington: The Call to Arms. Fleischmanns, NY: Purple Mountain Press, 2000.
Dann, John C, ed. The Revolution Remembered: Eyewitness Accounts of the War for Independence. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1980.
Darrach, Henry. Lydia Darragh: One of the Heroines of the Revolution. Philadelphia: City History Society of Philadelphia, 1916.
Davis, Burke. Old Hickory: A Life of Andrew Jackson. New York: Dial Press, 1977.
Depauw, Linda Grant. Founding Mothers: Women of America in the Revolutionary Era. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975.
Diamant, Lincoln, ed. Revolutionary Women: In the War for American Independence. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998.
Dorwart, Jeffery M. Cape May County, New Jersey: The Making of an American Resort Community. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1992.
Drachman, Virginia G. Enterprising Women: 250 Years of American Business. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.
Egle, William Henry. Some Pennsylvania Women During the War of the Revolution. Harrisburg, PA: Harrisburg Publishing Company, 1898.
Ellet, Elizabeth F.. Woman of the American Revolution. Vols. 1–3. New York: Baker and Scribner, 1848–1850.
Ellis, Joseph J. His Excellency: George Washington. New York: Alfred A Knopf, 2004.
Evans, Elizabeth. Weathering the Storm: Women of the American Revolution. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1975.
Fischer, David Hackett. Paul Revere’s Ride. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.
Fleming, Thomas J. Everybody’s Revolution: A New Look at the People Who Won America’s Freedom. New York: Scholastic Nonfiction, 2006.
Flick, Alexander C. Loyalism in New York During the American Revolution. New York: Columbia University Press, 1901.
Frank, Lisa Tendrich, ed. An Encyclopedia of American Women at War: From the Home Front to the Battlefields. Vols. 1–3. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2013.
Furbee, Mary R. Women of the American Revolution. San Diego: Lucent Books, 1999.
Garrison, Webb. Great Stories of the American Revolution: Unusual, Interesting Stories of the Exhilarating Era When a Nation Was Born. Nashville: Rutledge Hill Press, 1993.
Green, Harry Clinton, and Mary Wolcott Green. The Pioneer Mothers of America. Vols. 1–3. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1912.
Halsey, R. T. Haines, Philip Dawes, and John Henry Nash. The Boston Port Bill as Pictured by a Contemporary London Cartoonist. New York: The Grolier Club, Gilliss Press, 1904.
Harrison, Margaret Hayne. A Charleston Album. Rindge, NH: Richard R. Smith Publisher Inc., 1953.
Hays, Louise Frederick. Hero of Hornet’s Nest: A Biography of Elijah Clark, 1733–1799. New York: Stratford House, 1946.
Hominick, Judy, and Jeanne Spreier. Ride for Freedom: The Story of Sybil Ludington. New York: Silver Moon Press, 2001.
Hudak, Leona M. Early American Women Printers and Publishers, 1639–1820. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press Inc., 1978.
Ingle, Sheila. Fearless Martha: A Daughter of the American Revolution. Spartanburg, SC: Hub City Press, 2011.
James, Edward T. Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 1. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1971.
James, Marquis. The Life of Andrew Jackson. New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1938.
Johnson, Joseph. Traditions and Reminiscences, Chiefly of the American Revolution in the South: Including Biographical Sketches, Incidents and Anecdotes. Charleston, SC: Walker & James, 1851.
Johnson, Willis Fletcher. Colonel Henry Ludington: A Memoir. New York: Printed by his grandchildren Lavinia Elizabeth Ludington and Charles Henry Ludington, 1907.
Kallen, Stuart A. Life During the American Revolution. San Diego: Lucent Books, 2002.
Kalman, Bobbie. 18th Century Clothing. New York: Crabtree Publishing Co., 1993.
Kerber, Linda K. Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology in Revolutionary America. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1980.
Kilmeade, Brian and Don Yaeger. George Washington’s Secret Six: The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution. New York: Sentinel, 2013.
Koestler-Grack, Rachel A. Molly Pitcher: Heroine of the War for Independence. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2006.
Kolchin, Peter. American Slavery: 1619–1877. New York: Hill and Wang, 2003.
Lindly, John M. The History of the Lindley-Lindsley-Linsley Families in America, 1639–1930. Winfield, IA: Self-Published, 1924.
Lossing, Benson John. The Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution. Vol. 1 and 2. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1850 and 1852.
Lovett, Howard Meriwether. Grandmother Stories from the Land of Used-to-Be. Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1974.
Martin, Joseph Plumb. Private Yankee Doodle: Being a Narrative of Some of the Adventures, Dangers, and Sufferings of a Revolutionary Soldier. Boston: Little, Brown, 1962.
McCall, Hugh. The History of Georgia, Containing Brief Sketches of the Most Remarkable Events, Up to the Present Day. Savannah: William T. Williams, 1816.
McCullar, Bernice. This Is Your Georgia. Montgomery, AL: Viewpoint Publications, 1968.
McCullough, David G. 1776. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005.
McIntosh, John H. The Official History of Elbert County, 1790–1935. Athens, GA: The McGregor Company, 1940.
McKnight, Charles. Our Western Border. Philadelphia: J. C. McCurdy & Co., 1875.
Meacham, Jon. American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House. New York: Random House, 2008.
Miner, Ward L. William Goddard: Newspaperman. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1962.
Monaghan, Charles. The Murrays of Murray Hill. Charlottesville, VA: Urban History Press, 1998.
Murray, Sarah. In the Olden Time: A Short History of the Descendants of John Murray. New York : Stettiner, Lambert & Co., 1894.
Nash, Gary B. The Unknown American Revolution. New York: Viking, 2005.
Northen, William J., ed. Men of Mark in Georgia. Vol. 1. Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1974.
Odell, Margaretta Matilda. Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and a Slave. Boston: I. Knapp, 1838.
Peel, Mrs. William Lawson, ed. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1902.
Pennypacker, Morton. General Washington’s Spies on Long Island and in New York. Brooklyn, NY: The Long Island Historical Society, 1939.
Raphael, Ray. Founding Myths: Stories That Hide Our Patriotic Past. New York: New Press, 2004.
——. A People’s History of the American Revolution. New York: The New Press, 2001.
Redmond, Shirley Raye. Patriots in Petticoats: Heroines of the American Revolution. New York: Random House, 2004.
Reed, William B. Life And Correspondence of Joseph Reed: Military Secretary of Washington, at Cambridge; Adjutant General of the Continental Army; Member of the Congress of the United States; and President of the Executive Council of the State of Pennsylvania. Vol. 2. Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston, 1847.
Remini, Robert V. The Life of Andrew Jackson. New York: Harper & Row, 1988.
Roberts, Cokie. Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation. New York: William Morrow, 2004.
Rockwell, Anne. They Called Her Molly Pitcher. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2002.
Rodgers, Richard. Rodgers and Hart: A Musical Anthology. Milwaukee: H. Leonard Pub. Corp., 1995.
Rose, Alexander. Washington’s Spies: The Story of America’s First Spy Ring. New York: Bantam Dell, 2006.
Schecter, Barnet. The Battle for New York: The City at the Heart of the American Revolution. New York: Walker & Company, 2002.
Scoggins, Michael C. The Day It Rained Militia: Huck’s Defeat and the Revolution in the South Carolina Backcountry, May-July 1780. Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2005.
Silcox-Jarrett, Diane. Heroines of the American Revolution: America’s Founding Mothers. Chapel Hill, NC: Green Angel Press, 1998.
Simms, William Gilmore. The Life of Francis Marion. New York: H. G. Langley, 1846.
Somerville, Mollie, compiler. Women and the American Revolution. Washington, DC: The National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1974.
Spruill, Marjorie Julian, Valinda A. Littlefield, and Joan Marie Johnson, eds. South Carolina Women: Their Lives and Times. Vol. 1. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2009.
Stone, Clara Jeannette. Genealogy of the Descendents of Jasper Griffing. New York: De Baun & Morgenthaler, 1881.
Stryker, William S., author, William Starr Myers, ed. The Battle of Monmouth. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1927.
Thacher, James, MD. A Military Journal During the American Revolutionary War, from 1775 to 1783. Boston: published by Richardson and Lord; printed by J. H. A. Frost, 1823.
Washington Papers, National Archives
Washington, George. Sparks, Jared. The Writings of George Washington: Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers Relating to the American Revolution: Boston: Volume VII. Boston: Ferdinand Andrews, Publisher, 1838.
Watson, John Fanning. Historic Tales of Olden Time: Concerning the Early Settlement and Progress of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania for the Use of Families and Schools. Philadelphia: E. Littell and Thomas Holden, 1833.
Weatherford, Doris. American Women’s History. New York: Prentice Hall General Reference, 1994.
Wheatley, Phillis. Phillis Wheatley: Complete Writings. New York: Penguin Books, 2001.
White, Rev. George. Historical Collections of Georgia. New York: Pudney & Russell, 1854.
Withers, Alexander Scott. Chronicles of Border Warfare. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke Co., 1895.
Worcester, Samuel T. History of the Town of Hollis, New Hampshire, from Its First Settlement to the Year 1879, with Many Biographical Sketches of Its Early Settlers, Their Descendants, and Other Residents, 1804–1882. Boston: A. Williams, 1879.
Wright, Louis B. South Carolina: A Bicentennial History. New York: Norton, 1976.
Wroth, Lawrence C. A History of Printing in Colonial Maryland, 1686–1776. Baltimore: Typothetae of Baltimore, 1922.
——. The Colonial Printer. Portland, ME: Southworth-Anthoensen, 1938.
Young, Alfred Fabian. Masquerade: The Life and Times of Deborah Sampson, Continental Soldier. New York: Alfred Knopf, 2004.
Zeinert, Karen. Those Remarkable Women of the American Revolution. Brookfield, Connecticut: Millbrook Press, 1996.
PLAYS
Sherwood, Robert. Small War on Murray Hill. New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1957.
INTERVIEWS
Interview with Peggy Galis. November 18, 2012.
Interviews with Lee Ann Caldwell, Director, Center for the Study of Georgia History, December 5, 2012, and July 3, 2014.
Interviews with Michael Scoggins, Historian, Culture & Heritage Museums, March 1, 2013, and June 2, 2014.
Interview with Douglas Wayne Harvey, West Virginia SAR Historian, July 16, 2014.
Interview with Greg Carroll, Historian (Retired) West Virginia State Archives, September 26, 2014.
DOCUMENTS
Elizabeth Burgin Letter to Reverend James Calville, (National Archives Identifier 5916026).
George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress, 1741–1799: Series 4. General Correspondence, 1697–1799.
George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress, 1741–1799: Series 3a, Varick Transcripts.
Hampton, Mrs. Robert. A Family History, a handwritten letter, Hargrett Rare Book & Manuscript Library: University of Georgia.
Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789, Volume 20.
Sentiments of An American Woman. Library of Congress.
Sarah Osborn’s application for Revolutionary War Pension, Record Camp 15, Records of the Veterans Administration, National Archives, Washington, DC.
MAGAZINES/JOURNALS/PAMPHLETS
Chandler, Ray. “The Legend of Nancy Hart.” North Georgia Journal, Summer 1999: 22–26.
Coulter, E. Merton. “Nancy Hart, Georgia Heroine of the Revolution: The Story of the Growth of a Tradition.” The Georgia Historical Quarterly 39, no. 2 (June 1955): 118–51.
Dillard, Richard. “Historic Tea Party of Edenton.” The North Carolina Booklet. Vol. 23. Raleigh: North Carolina Society of the Revolution, 1926.
Hotchner, William M. “The Scandal Surrounding the Molly Pitcher Overprint Stamp of 1928.” Linn’s Stamp News (August 25, 2008): p. 6.
Marsh, Melinda. “The Purist Patriotism: The Domestic Sphere and the Ladies Association of Philadelphia.” (Magazine article included on website: www.history1700s.com)
McMackin, Emily. “Mary Katherine Goddard: Pioneer Printer, Revolutionary Editor.” American Spirit (March/April 2006): 29–32.
Menkevich, Joseph J. Frankford Chronicles: Agent Lydia Darragh-Intelligence Operative. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (self-published), 2012.
Patrick, Louis S. “Secret Service of the American Revolution.” Connecticut magazine 11, No. 2, 1907: 265–74.
Shattuck, Mary L. P., Prudence Wright And The Women Who Guarded The Bridge, Pepperell, Massachusetts, April, 1775, The Story Of Jewett’s Bridge. Ayer, Massachusetts: H. S. Turner, 1912.
Thompson, D. W. and Merri Lou Schaumann. “Goodbye, Molly Pitcher.” Cumberland County History Vol. 6, no. 1, p. 3–26. (1989).
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