page xii “The Fruits of Arbitrary Power, or the Bloody Massacre,” print by Henry Pelham, 1770 (Courtesy of the New York Public Library Digital Collections)
page xiii “Gin Lane,” print by William Hogarth, 1751 (Courtesy of the New York Public Library Digital Collections)
page 50 “Boston, seen between Castle Williams and Governor’s Island, distant 4 miles,” by Joseph F. W. (Frederick Wallet) Des Barres, 1777 (Reproduction courtesy of the Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library)
page 53 “A plan of the bay and harbor of Boston,” map by Thomas Wheeler, James Grant, and Samuel Holland, 1775 (Courtesy of Library of Congress Geography and Map Division)
page 71 “A new plan of ye great town of Boston in New England in America, with the many additionall buildings, & new streets, to the year, 1769,” map by William Prince and John Bonner (Map reproduction courtesy of the Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library, GIS overlay by Wei-Hsin Fu)
page 81 “The Annotated Newspapers of Harbottle Dorr, Jr.,” Boston Evening-Post, July 31, 1769 (Collection of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Used by permission.)
page 138 Hugh White’s discharge sheet, 1789 (Courtesy of the National Archives, WO 121/7/293)
page 156 “Paul Revere’s plan of the scene of the Boston Massacre,” drawing by Paul Revere and Mellen Chamberlain, 1770 (Map reproduction courtesy of the Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library)
Insert: page 1 top “The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated in King Street, Boston, on March 5th, 1770, by a Party of the 29th Regiment,” engraving by Paul Revere, 1770 (Collection of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Used by permission.), bottom “British troops on the march,” watercolor, 1790 (Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection, Brown University Library. Used by permission.); page 2 top “View of Boston Common,” embroidery on linen by Hannah Otis, c. 1750 (Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Used by permission.), bottom “A View of Part of the Town of Boston in New-England and Brittish Ships of War Landing Their Troops! 1768,” engraving by Paul Revere (Courtesy of the American Antiquarian Society); page 3 top “A Prospective View of Part of the [Boston] Commons,” watercolor by Christian Remick, c. 1768 (Courtesy of the Concord Museum, Gift of Mr. John Brown, Jr., www.concordmuseum.org), bottom “A Military Encampment in the Green Park,” watercolor by Edward Eyre, c. 1780 (Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection, Brown University Library. Used by permission.); page 4 top “English Barracks,” drawing by Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1788 (Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection, Brown University Library. Used by permission.), bottom “The Camp Laundry,” mezzotint printed for R. Sayers and J. Bennett, London 1782 (Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection, Brown University Library. Used by permission.)