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Brackenridge, Harry Marie. History of the Late War between the United States of America and Great Britain. Philadelphia: Kay Publishing, 1836.
Buchanan, Charles. “American Privateers at Grand Manan during the War of 1812.” Grand Manan Historian 5 (1938).
Campbell, W.E. (Gary). The Road to Canada: The Grand Communications Route from Saint John to Quebec. Fredericton, NB: Goose Lane Editions and the Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society, 2005.
Clarke, Ernest. “The Weary, the Hungry and the Cold: The Story of the Military Settlement on the Upper St. John.” Presentation to the Carleton County Historical Society, October 30, 1981.
Coffin, William F. 1812: The War, and Its Moral, a Canadian Chronicle. Montreal: John Lovell, 1864.
Ellis, James H. A Ruinous and Unhappy War: New England and the War of 1812. New York: Algora, 2009.
Facey-Crowther, David R. The New Brunswick Militia 1787-1867. Fredericton, NB: New Brunswick Historical Society, 1990.
Fraser, Robert. “The Battle of Hampden and Its Aftermath.” Maine History 43, no. 1 (2007): 21-40.
Ganong, William P. Monograph of Historical Sites in the Province of New Brunswick. Toronto: Royal Society of Canada, 1899.
Grant, John N. The Immigration and Settlement of the Black Refugees of the War of 1812 in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Hantsport, NS: Lancelot Press, 1990.
Graves, Donald E., ed. Merry Hearts Make Light Days: The War of 1812 Journal of Lieutenant John Le Couteur, 104th Foot. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1994.
Hampden Maine Historical Society. Call to Arms Celebrations: Re-enactment of Battle at Hampden. Hampden, ME, 1980.
Hannay, James D.C.L. History of New Brunswick. Saint John, NB: John A. Bowes, 1909.
James, William. A Full and Correct Account of Naval Operations of the Late War between Great Britain and the United States of America. London: T. Egerton, 1817.
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Latimer, Jon. 1812: War with America. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007.
Milner, Marc, and Glenn Leonard. New Brunswick and the Navy: Four Hundred Years. Fredericton, NB: Goose Lane Editions and the Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society, 2010.
Pullen, H.F. The March of the Seamen. Halifax, NS: Maritime Museum of Canada, 1961.
Smith, Joshua M. Battle for the Bay: The Naval War of 1812. Fredericton, NB: Goose Lane Editions and the Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society, 2011.
____. Borderland Smuggling: Patriots, Loyalists, and Illicit Trade in the Northeast, 1783-1820. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2006.
Snider, C.H.J. Under the Red Jack: Privateers of the Maritime Provinces of Canada in the War of 1812. Toronto: Musson, 1928.
Spray, W.A. The Blacks in New Brunswick. Fredericton, NB: Brunswick Press, 1972.
____. “The Settlement of the Black Refugees in New Brunswick 1815-1836.” In The Acadiensis Reader, vol. 1, Atlantic Canada before Confederation, ed. P.A. Buckner and David Frank. Fredericton, NB: Acadiensis Press, 1985.
Squires, W. Austin. The 104th Regiment of Foot (The New Brunswick Regiment) 1803-1817. Fredericton, NB: Brunswick Press, 1962.
Stanley, George F.G. The War of 1812: Land Operations. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada in collaboration with the National Museums of Canada, 1983.
Taylor, Alan. The Civil War of 1812. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2010.
Temperley, Howard, ed. Gubbins’ New Brunswick Journals 1811 & 1813. Fredericton, NB: New Brunswick Heritage Publications, 1980.
Whitfield, Harvey Amani. Blacks on the Border: The Black Refugees in British North America 1815-1974. Burlington: University of Vermont Press, 2006.
Zimmerman, David. Coastal Fort: A History of Fort Sullivan, Eastport, Maine. Eastport, ME: Border Historical Society, 1984.
Zuehlke, Mark. For Honour’s Sake: The War of 1812 and the Brokering of an Uneasy Peace. Toronto: Alfred A. Knopf, 2006.