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Manuscripts
Encyclopedia of the American Revolution. Harold E. Selesky, editor in chief. – 2nd Ed. Detroit: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2007.II: 1323-1330.

Albany Institute of History and Art (Albany, New York). (www.albanyinstitute.org)
Schuvler, Philip John. Papers.

American Antiquarian Society (Worcester, Massachusetts). (www.americanantiquarian.org/manuscripts.)
The Catalogue, of the Manuscript, Collections of the American Antiquarian Society.4 vols. (Boston, Mass.: G. K. Hall and Company, 1979),
Shays Rebellion Collection.
Washington. George. Papers.

American Philosophical Society (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). (www.amphilsoc.org/library/mole)
Franklin, Benjamin. Papers.
Greene, Nathanael. Papers.
Hand, Edward. Papers.
Lee, Richard Henry. Papers.
Peale, Charles Willson. Papers.
Orderly Book Collection.
Sol Feinstone Collection of the American Revolution.
Weedon, George. Papers.

Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv (München).
Kriegsarchiv.
Prechtel, Johann Ernst. Beschreibung deter Von 7 Mart: bis 9.
Decermbr: 1783.
von Feilitzsch. Heinrich Karl Philipp. Diary, 7 March 1777-3 June 1780.

Bayerisches Staatsarchiv (Nürnberg).
Ansbacher Kriegsakten [Ansbach War Files].
HStAM, IV, nr. 2: Diary of First Lieutenant Johann Ernst
Prechtel.
Stang, Georg Adam. March Ruthen für Georg Adam Stang,
Haudtboist Bayreuth den 19t Januar 1784.

Bibliothèque Nationale de France (Paris)
Lauberdière, comte de. Journal de l’Armée aux orders de Monsieur le Comte de Rochambeau Pendant ses Campagnes de 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783 dans l’Amérique Septentrionale.

Boston Public Library (Boston, Massachusetts). (www.bpl.org)
See G. B. Warden, compiler, Manuscripts of the American Revolution in the Boston Public Library: A Descriptive Catalog (Boston. Mass.: G. K. Hall and Company, 1968).
Knox, Henry. Papers.
Lincoln, Benjamin. Papers.

British Library (London). (molcat.bl.uk/msscat)

Arundel Manuscripts.
Auckland Papers.
Bouquet Papers.
Burney Manuscripts.
Class 50: Military Manuscripts.
Cottonian Manuscripts.
Egerton Manuscripts.
Haldimand Papers.
Hardwick Papers.
Harleian Manuscripts.
Landsdowne Manuscripts.
Liverpool, Lord (Charles Jenkinson). Papers.
Montague Papers.
Rainsford Papers. [Records of the British Commissary of Musters for the German auxiliary troops.]
Sloan Manuscripts.
Stowe Manuscripts.

Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island). (www.brown.edu).
Anne S. K. Brown Collection.
Weedon, George. Papers.

Charleston Library Society (Charleston, South Carolina). (sciway.net/lib).
Rutledge, John. Papers.

Chicago Historical Society (Chicago, Illinois). (www.chicagohs.org).
Anton B. C. Kalkhorst Papers.
Weedon, George. Papers.

William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan). (www.clements.umich.edu).
See Arlene Shy, editor, Guide to the Manuscript Collections in the William L. Clements Library. Boston, Mass.: G. K. Hall, 1978).
Amherst, Jeffrey. Papers
Braddish Orderly Book (16 August 1778-3 April 1779)
Clinton, Henry. Papers.
Continental Army Returns.
Gage, Thomas. Papers.
Gates, Horatio. Papers.
Germain, George. Papers.
Greene, Nathanael. Papers.
Knox, William. Papers.
"Lord North's Confidential Reports on the Strength of the British Army.”
Simcoe, John Graves. Papers.
Sumner, Jethro. Papers.
Sydney Papers.
Vaughan, John. Papers.
Von Jungkenn Papers.
Wray, George. Papers.

Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (Williamsburg, Virginia). (research.history.org/JDRLibrary).
See Gregory Williams, compiler, Guide and Inventories to Manuscripts in the Special Collections Section, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Library. Williamsburg, Va.: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1992.
Headquarters Papers of the British Army in America. [Photocopies of original documents presented to the Queen in 1957 and now Class 30/55 in the Public Record Office (now National Archives), London.]

Columbia University Library (New York, New York). (www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb).
Hamilton, Alexander. Papers.
Jay, John. Papers.
Morris, Gouveneur. Papers.

Connecticut Historical Society (Hartford, Connecticut). (www.chs.org.)
American Revolution Collection.
Deane, Silas. Papers.
Farmington Manuscripts.
Hoadley Collection.
Huntington, Jedidiah. Papers.
Tallmadge, Benjamin. Papers.
Trumbull, David. Papers.
Trumbull, John. Papers.
Trumbull, Jonathan, Jr. Papers.
Trumbull, Jonathan, Sr. Papers.
Trumbull, Joseph. Papers.
Wadsworth, Jeremiah. Papers.
Williams, William. Papers.
Wolcott, Oliver, Jr. Papers.
Wolcott, Oliver, Sr. Papers.

Connecticut State Library (Hartford, Connecticut). (cslib.org/archives)
See Mark H. Jones et al., editors, Guide to the Archives in the Connecticut State Library. 4th Edition (Hartford, Conn.:Connecticut State Library, 2002).
Boardman, William. Collection. Connecticut Archives, 1629-1820: Revolutionary War. (Three Series.)
Fitch, John. Papers.
Fitz-Randolph, Nathaniel. Manuscripts.
Hubbard, Henrietta W. Collection.
Trumbull, Jonathan, Jr. Papers.
Trumbull, Jonathan, Sr. Papers.
Trumbull, Joseph. Papers.
Wadsworth, Jeremiah. Papers.

Dartmouth College Library (Hanover, New Hampshire). (www.dartmouth.edu.)
Bartlett, Josiah. Papers.
Bedel, Timothy. Papers.
Chase, Jonathan. Papers.
Hale Chandler Family Papers.
McClure Family Papers.
Wheelock, Eleazer. Papers.

David Library of the American Revolution (Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania). (www.dlar.org)

Delaware State Archives (Dover, Delaware). (www.state.de.us/sos/dpa/collections.
Executive Papers. Military.
Legislative Papers.

Duke University, Perkins Library (Durham, North Carolina). (www.duke.edu.)
Greene, Nathanael. Papers.
Habersham Family Papers.
Lawson, Robert. Papers.
Lincoln, Benjamin. Papers.
Mclntosh, Lachlan. Papers.

Fort Ticonderoga Museum (Ticonderoga, New York). (www.fort-ticonderoga.org.)

Friends Historical Society, Swarthmore College (Swarthmore.
Pennsylvania).
Biddle Manuscripts.

Georgia Department of Archives and History (Atlanta, Georgia). (www.sos.state.ga.us/archives).
Georgia. Executive Department. Incoming Correspondence, 1754-1800.
Governors' Commissions.

Georgia Historical Society (Savannah, Georgia). (www.georgiahistory.com).
Berrien-Burroughs Papers.
Bevan, Joseph Vallence. Papers.
Bulloch, Archibald. Papers.
Cate, Margaret Davis. Collection.
Houston, John. Papers.
McIntosh, Lachlan. Papers.
Sheftall, Mordecai. Papers.

Harvard University, Houghton Library (Cambridge, Massachusetts). (hcl.harvard.edu/libraries. OASIS catalog.
Febiger, Christian. Papers. .
Hamilton, Henry. Papers.
Lee, Arthur. Papers.
Sparks, Jared. Collection of American Manuscripts.
Stewart, Charles. Papers.
Talbot, Silas. Papers.

Historical Society of Delaware (Wilmington, Delaware). (www.hsd.org).
Brown, H. F. Collection.
Dansey, William. Letters.
Mclane, Allen. Papers.
Read, George. Papers.
Rodney, Caesar. Papers.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). (www.hsp.org).
See Richard N. Williams, II, director], Guide to the Manuscript Collections of The Historical Society of Pennsyluania. second edition. Philadelphia: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1949.
Armstrong, William. Papers.
Balch Collection.
Baltzel, Charles. Orderbook,
Biddle, Clement. Papers.
Boudinot, Elias. Papers.
Bradford, Thomas. Papers.
Bradford, William. Papers.
Brodhead, Daniel. Letterbook,
Burnside, James. Letterbook.
Cadwallader. John. Papers.
Challoner and White Papers.
Chambers, James. Orderbooks.
Clymer. Daniel C. Papers.
Conarroe Authograph Collection.
Council of Safety Papers.
Dreer Collection.
Feltman. William. Military Journals.
Gratz. Simon. Collection.
Hand, Edward. Papers.
Hawkins, John. Journals and Orderbook.
Hazard. Samuel. Papers.
Hazen, Moses. Orderbooks.
Hildeburn, Charles R. Papers.
Hubley, Adam. Journal.
Humphreys, Joshua. Papers.
Irvine, William. Papers.
Jenkins, George. Orderbook.
Lacey, John. Correspondence.
Laurens, Henry. Correspondence.
Loxley, Benjamin. Journal.
Morris, Robert. Papers.
Morris-Hollingsworth Correspondence.
Nice, John. Papers.
Nichols, Francis. Journals.
Orderly Book Collection.
Pemberton Papers.
Potts, Jonathan. Papers.
Sproat, James. Journals.
Stewart, Walter. Orderly Book.
Watson. John Fanning. Manuscripts,
Wayne, Anthony. Papers.
Weiss. Jacob. Family Correspondence.

Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, California). (www.hunrington.org).
See [Mary L. Robertson. compiler], Guide to American Historical Manuscripts in the Huntington Library. San Marino. Calif.: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. 1979; and [Mary L Robertson, compiler], Guide to British Historical Manuscripts in the Huntington Library. San Marino, Calif.: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art
Gallery. 1982.
Abercrombie Papers.
Amherst Papers.
Diary of an Unknown German Soldier.
Loudoun Papers.
Morris, Robert. Papers.
Schuyler, Philip John. Papers.

Indiana Historical Society. (Indianapolis, Indiana). (www.indianahistory.org).
Posey, Thomas. Memorandum Book, 12 January 1776-24 May 1777.

Indiana University, Eli Lilly Library (Bloomington. Indiana). (www.indiana.edu).
Williams, Jonathan. Papers.

Lancaster County Historical Society. (Lancaster, Pennsylvania). (www.lancasterhistory.org).
Hand, Edward. Papers.

Landesbibliothek (Kassel).
4° Ms. hass, 186: Tagebuch des Obrist Lieutnants von Dinklage 1776-84.

Landeskirchliches Archiv (Nürnberg),
Militarkirchenbucher der Militärpfarrei bei St. Johannis, Ansbach. [Military Church Records of the Military Chaplaincy at St. Johannis Church. Ansbach.]

Library of Congress (Washington, DC). (www.loc.gov/rr/mss).
See John R. Sellers et al., editors, Manuscript Sources in the Library of Congress for Research on the American Revolution. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1975.
Blaine, Ephraim. Papers.
Force, Peter. Collection.
Greene, Nathanael. Papers.
Hughes, Hugh. Papers.
Stephen, Adam. Papers.
Stewart, Charles. Papers.
Stoddert, Benjamin. Collection.
Washington, George. Papers.
Microfilms and Photocopies of Documents in German Repositories, including:
Bayerisches Kreisarchiv (Bamberg): Documents on Anspach-Bayreuth contingent. 3 rolls.
Bayerisches Staatsarchiv (Nürnberg): Documents on Ansbach-Bayreurh contingent prior to deployment. 3 rolls.
Geschichtsverein (Hanau): Miscellaneous materials primarily for Hesse-Hanau. 1 box.
Historischer Verein für Mittlefranken (Ansbach): Documents on Ansbach-Bayreuth contingent. 2 rolls.
Historischer Verein für Oberfranken (Bayreuth): Documents on Ansbach-Bayreuth contingent. 1 roll.
Landesarchiv (Oldenburg): Relating to Anhalt-Zerbst contingent. 3 rolls.
Landesbibliothek (Kassel): Includes manuscript diaries of Erbprinz, Mirbach, Lossburg regiments and Linsing battalion, and various paperwork from Mirbach's brigade. 2 boxes.
Landeshauptarchiv (Wolfenbüttel):
Acta Militaria. 15 rolls. Documents from Braunschweig-Lunenburg contingent.
Historische Handeschrift. 3 rolls.
Riedesel Papers. 57 rolls.
Preussisches Staatsarchiv (Hannover): General Kommando. 7 rolls.
Preussisches Staatsarchiv (Marburg):
Documents on Hesse-Cassel contingent, including three boxes from the Trenton court martial. 61 boxes.
Furstlich Waldeckisches Kabinett on 3rd Regiment Waldeck. 16 boxes.
Kriegsministerium (formerly Heeresarchiv) for Hesse-Cassel. 26 boxes.
Staatsarchiv (Hamburg): Ritzebuttel. 3 rolls.

Litchfield Historical Society (Litchfield, Connecticut). (www.litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org).
Tallmadge, Benjamin. Papers.

Maine Historical Society (Portland, Maine). (www.mainehistory.org).

Maine Stare Archives (Augusta, Maine). (www.maine.gov/sos/arc).

Marietta College Library (Marietta, Ohio).
Putnam, Rufus. Papers.

Maryland Historical Society (Baltimore, Maryland). (www.mdhs.org).
Gist, Mordecai. Papers.
Hanson, Alexander Contee, Papers.
Howard, John Eager. Papers.
McHenry, James. Papers.
Smallwood, William. Papers.
Smith, Samuel. Papers.
Stoddert, Benjamin. Papers.
Williams, Otho Holland. Papers.
Military Collection. Miscellaneous.
Revolutionary War Collection.
Revolutionary War Military Records.

Maryland State Archives (Annapolis, Maryland). (www.mdarchives.state.md.us).
Revolutionary War Papers.

Massachusetts Archives (Boston, Massachusetts). (www.state.ma.us/sec/arc).
Massachusetts Archives Collection:
Board of War Letters and Minutes. 6 vols,
Thomas Hutchinson. Correspondence and Papers. 7 vols.
Revolutionary Miscellaneous. 6 vols.
Revolution Council Papers. 16 vols,
Revolution Letters. 14 vols.
Revolution Loyalists. 2 vols.
Revolution Petitions. 9 vols.
Revolution Resolves. 34 vols,
Shays's Rebellion. 4 vols,
Continental Army Books. 21 vols.
Revolutionary Rolls. 77 vols.

Massachusetts Historical Society (Boston, Massachusetts). (masshist.org/library_collections).
Gerry, Elbridge. Papers.
Heath, William. Papers.
Knox, Henry. Papers.
Lincoln, Benjamin. Papers.
Livingston, William. Papers.
Lovell, Solomon. Papers.
Paine, Robert Treat. Papers.
Palmer, Joseph. Papers.
Pickering, Timothy. Papers.
Revolutionary War Orderly Books.
Sullivan, John. Papers.
Thomas, John. Papers.
Tudor, William. Papers.
Ward, Artemas. Papers.
Weare, Meshech. Papers.

Montresor Family Archives (Kingsdown, Surry, England).

J. Pierpont Morgan Library (New York, New York). (www.morganlibrary.org).
Gilder-Lehrman Collection.

Morristown National Historic Park (Morristown, New Jersey). (www.nps.gov/morr).
Hessischen Feld-Jäger-Corps Während der Campagnen der Königl. Grossbritannischen Armee in Nord-Amerika,
Lidgerwood Hessian Papers.
Manuscript Collection.
Seeley, Silvanus. Journals.

National Archives and Records Administration (Washington, DC).
See Howard H. Wehmann et al., editors, A Guide to Pre-Federal Records in the National Archives. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1989.
Naval Records Collection of the Office of Naval Records and Library Record Group 45).
Records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional Convention (Record Group 360).
Revolutionary War Pension Records (Record Group 15a).
War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records (Record Group 93).

National Archives of Canada (Ottawa, Ontario). (www.collectionscanada.ca).
Manuscript Group 9: Provincial, Local, and Territorial Records.
Manuscript Group 11: Colonial Office Records.
Manuscript Group 12: Admiralty Records.
Manuscript Group 13: War Office:
Amherst, Jeffrey. Papers.
Manuscript Group 14: Audit Office.
Manuscript Group 15: Treasury Office.
Manuscript Group 21: British Museum Papers:
Haldimand, Frederick. Papers.
Manuscript Group 23: Late18th-Century Papers:
Carleton, Guy. Papers.
Moody, James. Papers.
Winslow, Edward. Papers.
Record Group 8: British Military, Ordnance, and Admiralty Records, 1757-1903:
American Loyalist Regimental Muster Rolls.

National Archives of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland). (www.nas.gov.uk).

National Library of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland). (www.nls.uk).

New England Historical and Genealogical Society (Boston, Massachusetts). (www.newenglandancestors.org/libraries/manuscripts).
Diary Collection.
Order Book, 3rd Troop, 2nd Continental Light Dragoons, June 1782.

New Hampshire Historical Society (Concord, New Hampshire). (www.nhhistory.org).
Bartlett, Josiah. Papers.
Bedel Papers.
Boyd, George. Letterbook.
Currier Papers.
Hale Papers.
Langdon, John. Papers.
Livermore, Samuel. Papers.
Marston Papers.
Plummer Papers.
Stark, John. Papers.
Sullivan, John. Papers.
Thompson Papers.
Toscan Papers.
Walker Papers.
Weare, Meshech. Papers.
Wentworth Papers.

New Hampshire State Library/Stare Archives (Concord, New Hampshire). (www.sos.nh.gov/archives).
Bartlett, Josiah. Papers.
Continental Army Books.
Patten, Matthew. Papers.
Plumer Papers.
Provincial Records (to 1786).
Revolutionary War Miscellaneous Papers.
Weare, Meshech. Papers,
Wentworth, John. Papers.

New Haven Colony Historical Society (New Haven, Connecticut).
Fourth Connecticut Regiment Paybook. [September-October 1782.]

New Jersey Historical Society. (Newark, New Jersey). (www.jerseyhistory.org).
Abeel, James. Papers.
Assembly Minutes.
Bloomfield, Joseph. Journal.
Clark, Joseph. Diary.
Craig, Charles. Orderbook.
Drury, Matthew. Orderbook.
Greene, Nathanael. Papers.
Piatt, Jacob. Orderbook.
Provincial Congress Manuscripts.
Revolutionary Documents.
Ross, Jonathan. Orderbook.
Speer, John. Orderbook,
Swan, Jedediah, Orderbook.
Tuttle, Timothy. Journal.

New Jersey State Archives (Trenton, New Jersey). (www.state.nj.us/state/darm/archives).

New Jersey State Library (Trenton, New Jersey). (www.njstatelib.org).
Department of Defense Collection.
Furman, Moore. Papers.
Revolutionary War Collection.

New-York Historical Society (New York, New York). (www.nyhistory.org).
Alexander, William (Lord Stirling). Papers.
Bauman, Sebastian. Papers.
Clinton, James. Papers.
Duane, James. Papers.
Duer, William. Papers.
Early American Orderly Books, 1748-1817.
Erskine-DeWitt Map Collection.
Gates, Horatio. Papers.
Hand, Edward. Papers.
Hughes, Hugh. Papers.
Lamb, John. Papers and Letterbook.
Lee, Charles. Papers.
Livingston, Robert R., Jr. Papers.
Livingston, William. Papers.
Machin, Thomas. Papers.
McDougall, Alexander. Papers.
McIntosh, Lachlan. Papers.
McLane, Allen. Papers.
Morris, Gouverneur. Papers.
Steuben, Friedrich. Papers.
Stevens, Ebenezer. Papers.
Stewart, Walter. Papers.
Willett, Marinus. Papers and Orderly Book.

New York Public Library (New York, New York). (www.nypl.org/research).
Adams, Samuel. Papers.
Arnold, Benedict. Papers.
Bancroft, George. Collection.
Chalmers, George. Papers.
Chase, Samuel. Papers.
Clinton, Henry. Deserter Intelligence Book, November 1780-July 1781.
Emmet, Thomas Addis. Collection.
North, William. Papers.
Frederick, Charles. Record Books.
Gansevoort, Peter. Military Papers.
Gansevoort-Lansing Collection.
Gist, Mordecai. Papers.
Hand. Edward. Papers.
Livingston, William. Papers.
Livingston family. Papers.
Morris, Robert. Papers.
Myers, Theodorus Bailey. Collection.
Morgan, Daniel. Papers.
Orderly Book Collection.
Schuyler, Philip John. Papers.
Van Cortlandt, Philip. Papers.
Ward, Artemas. Papers.
Wayne, Anthony. Papers. [Transcripts.]

New York State Historical Association (Cooperstown, New York). (www.nysha.org).
Gilbert, Benjamin. Journal.
Stewart, Charles. Papers.

New York State Library (Albany, New York). (www.nysl.nysed.gov/research).
See Stefan Bielinski, editor, Revolutionary War Manuscripts in the New York State Library. Albany, N. Y.: New York State American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1976.
Lewis, Morgan. Papers.
Schuyler, Philip John. Papers.

North Carolina Department of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina). (www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives).
See Beth G. Crabtree, editor, Guide to Private Manuscript Collections in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1964.
Brevard, Alexander. Papers.
Burke, Thomas. Papers.
Caswell, Richard. Papers.
Dickson Manuscripts.
Graham, Joseph. Papers.
Nash, Abner. Papers.
Robeson, John A. Collection.
Schenck, David. Papers.
Military Collection:
Board of War Journals and Correspondence.
Mecklenburg County Militia Records, 1771-1775.
Miscellaneous Revolution Papers.
Secretary of State's Office Papers.
Troop Returns, 1747-1859.

Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management [Public Archives
of Nova Scotia] (Halifax, Nova Scotia). (www.gov.na.ca/nsarrn).
Manuscript Group 12: Nova Scotia Military Records.
Record Group 1: Commissioner of Public Records Collection.

Ohio State Historical Society (Columbus, Ohio). (www.ohiohistory.org).
Sargent, Winthrop. Papers.

Oneida Historical Society (Utica, New York).
King, Rufus. Papers.
Steuben, Friedrich. Papers.

Oswego Historical Society (Oswego, New York).
Laurance, John. Papers.

Pennsylvania State Archives (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania). (www.phmc.state.pa.us).
See Harry E. Whipkey, compiler and editor. Guide to the Manuscript Groups in the Pennsylvania State Archives.Harrisburg, Penn.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1976; George Dailey et al., editors. Guide to the Microfilm of the Records of the Provincial Council,1682-1776, in the Pennsylvania State Archive. Harrisburg,
Penn.: Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission, 1966); Roland M. Baumann et al., editors. Guide to Microfilm of the Miscellaneous Manuscripts of the Revolutionary War Era, 1771-1791 (Manuscript Group No.275), in the Pennsylvania State Archive. Harrisburg, Penn.: Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission, 1978; Roland M. Baumann et al., editors. Guide to the Microfilm of the Records of Pennsylvania's; Revolutionary Governments, 1775-1790 (Record Group No. 27), in the Pennsylvania State Archives. Harrisburg, Penn.: Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission, 1978).
Delaware Fortification Accounts.
Hand, Edward. Papers.
Military Accounts.
Minutes and General Correspondence of the Navy Board and Board of War.
Records of Pennsylvania's Revolutionary Governments, 1775-1790.

Preussisches Staatsarchiv (Hannover).
52 III, Nr. 29: Diarium (Briefe) des als Adjutant des englischen Generals Sir William Howe am Nordamerikanischen Freiheitskriege teilnehmenden Hauptmanns Friedrich v. Münchhausen an sienen Bruder Wilhelm v. M. Geh. Kriegsrat in Hannover 1776-8.

Preussisches Staatsarchiv (Marburg).
Felztig 1776-83: Abschrift B: Tagebuch des Pfarrers Kümmel Feldprediger bei den Fürstlich Hessichen Regimenter von Huyn und von Bünau.
4° Ms. hess. 28: Journal of the Regiment Jung-Lossberg
(formerly Mirbach).
4h.412 nr. 2: Journal of Regiment Prinz Karl.
Kirchenbuch von hess. Truppenteilen a. d. amerik.
12.11 I Ba 1: Journal of Regiment von Ditfurth.
12.11 I Ba 2: Journal of Regiment von Lossberg.
12.11 I Ba 3: Journal of Grenadier Regiment von Bischhausen (formerly Rall's).
12.11 I Ba 4: Journal of Regiment Landgraf, later the Lieb-Infanterie-Regiment.
12.11 I Ba 5: Journal of Regiment von Donop.
12.11 I Ba 6: Journal of Regiment von Knyphausen.
12.11 I Ba 7: Journal of Regiment von Bose.
12.11 I Ba 9: Order Book of Regiment Mirbach.
12.11 I Ba 10: Journal of Leib Regiment.
12.11 I Ba 11: Journal of Regiment Prinz Friedrich (formerly Erbprinz).
12.11 I Ba 12: Journal of Regiment von Wissenbach,.lLater von Knoblauch.
12.11 I Ba 13: Journal of Garrison Regiment von Huyn
12.11 I Ba 14: Journal of Block's Battalion.
12.11 I Ba 15: Journal of Minnigerode's Battalion.
12.11 I Ba 16: Journal of Grenadier Battalion von Platte.
12.11 I Ba 17: Journal of Feldjägerkorps.

Princeton University, Firestone Library (Princeton, New Jersey). (www.princeton.edu)
Boudinot, Elias. Papers.
de Copper, Andre. Collection.
Glyn, Thomas. Diary. [14 April 1776-17 August 1777).
Hunter, Andrew. Diaries.
Ogden-Kennedy Collection.

Public Record Office [now National Archives] (London). (nationalarchives.gov. uk).
Admiralty Papers.
Colonial Office Papers:
Class 5: America and West Indies, 1606-1807.
CO 5/7: Materials for Raising Provincial Troops.
CO 5/42: Burgoyne Expedition.
CO 5/92-95: Correspondence between Germain and Howe.
CO 5/193: Materials Relating to German Mercenaries.
CO 5/229: Military Dispatches from America and West Indies.
CO 5/253: Materials on the Campaigns of 1776.
CO 5/263: Secret Dispatches to Commanders in Chief.
CO 5/542: Papers Laid before Commons Relative to American Campaigns.
CO 318/5-8: Correspondence of the Commander in the Lesser Antilles with Secretaries of State, 1778-1781.
Home Office Papers, Domestic and General.
Class 42: George III, 1782-1798. [Continuation of State Papers Class 37.]
Class 43: Entry Books, 1782-1798.
Class 50: Correspondence, Military, 1782-1840.
Class 51: Entry Books, 1758-1855. [Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteers.]
Paymaster General's Office Papers.
Class 2: Ledgers, 1757-1840.
Class 4: Half-Pay, 1737-1921.
Class 14: Miscellaneous Books, 1720-1861.
Public Record Office Lists and Indexes. [Includes Army Lists formerly in WO 64 and WO 65.]
Class 30/11: Cornwallis Papers.
Class 30/37: Ordnance Board Papers.
Class 30/55: Dorchester [Carleton] Papers. [See Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.]
State Office Papers.
Class 34: State Papers, Domestic, Anne, 1702-1714.
Class 35: State Papers, Domestic, George I,1714-1727.
Class 36: State Papers, Domestic, George II, 1727-1760.
Class 37: State Papers, Domestic, George III, 1760-1782.
Class 41: State Papers, Domestic, Military, 1640-1782.
Class 44: Entry Books, 1661-1828.
Class 87: State Papers, Foreign, Military Expeditions, 1695-1763.
Various Papers.
War Office Papers.
Class 1: Letters-In, 1732-1868.
Class 2: Indexes of Correspondence, 1759-1858.
Class 4: Secretary's Letter Books, 1715-1782.
Class 7: Departmental Letter Books, 1715-1782.
Class 17: Muster Master General Monthly Returns.
Class 24: Establishment Warrants, 1661-1846.
Class 25: Registers, Various, 1660-1938. [Includes Embarkation Returns.]
Class 26: Miscellaneous Books.
Class 28: Headquarters Records, America, 1746-1785.
Class 34: Amherst Papers.
Classes 44-55: Ordnance Board Papers, 1568-1923.

Rhode Island Historical Society (Providence, Rhode Island). (www.rihs.org).
Greene, Christopher. Papers.
Greene, Nathanael. Papers.
Hopkins, Esek. Papers.
Olney, Jeremiah. Papers.
Revolutionary Correspondence.
Revolutionary War Military Records.
Talbot, Silas. Papers.
Ward Manuscripts.

Rhode Island State Archives (Providence, Rhode Island). (www.sec.state.ri.us/archives).
Revolutionary War Papers.

Royal Artillery Library (Woolwich, England).
Pattison, James. Papers.

Royal Engineers Library (Chatham, England).
Conolly Manuscripts.

Rutgers University Library (New Brunswick, New Jersey). (www.libraries.rurgers.edu).
Egbert, Thomas. Memorandum Book.
Foreman, David. Papers.
Paterson, William. Papers.
Shreve, Israel. Papers.
Towne, Zaccheus. Diary.

South Carolina Department of Archives and History (Columbia, South Carolina). (www.state.sc.us/scdah).
Gibbes Collection.

South Carolina Historical Society (Charleston, South Carolina). (www.schistory.org).
Elliott, Barnard. Diary and Order Book.
Du Bose, Isaac. Order Book.
Horry, Harriott Pinckney. Papers.
Laurens, Henry. Papers.
Laurens, John. Papers.
Middleton Collection.
Moultrie-Lincoln Order Book.
Pinckney, Thomas. Papers.

Stadtsarchiv Bayreuth (Bayreuth).
Mss. 1000: Tagebuch des mark-gräflichen Jäger-Ieutnants Carl Philipp von Feilitzsch März.

Stadtsarchiv Frankfurt-am-Main (Frankfurt).
Depositum Adolf Reuber. Nr. I: Tagebuch des Grenadiers Johannes Reuber.

State Historical Society of Wisconsin [Wisconsin Historical
Society] (Madison, Wisconsin). (www.wisconsinhistory.org).
See Josephine L. Harper, Guide to the Draper Manuscripts. (Madison, Wisc.: The State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1983.
Lyman C. Draper Manuscript Collection.

United States Army Center of Military History (Washington,
DC). (www.army.mil/cmh-pg/reference/revbib).
Blatsos, John. "Chronological Development and Combat Record of the New Hampshire Continental Brigade during the Revolutionary War."

United States Army Military History Institute (Carlisle Barracks,
Pennsylvania).
Ninth Connecticut Regiment Orderly Book, 21 February-11 May 1780.

United States Military Academy (West Point, New York). (www.library.usma.edu/archives/special).

University of Georgia, Hargrett Library (Athens, Georgia). (www.libs.uga.edu).
Cuyler, Telamon. Collection.
Hargrett, Felix. Collection.
McIntosh, Lachlan. Papers,
Rare Map Collection.
Reid, Keith. Collection.

University of New Brunswick, Harriet Irving Library (Fredericton, New Brunswick). (www.hil.unb.ca).
Loyalist Collection.
Winslow, Edward. Papers.

University of North Carolina, Southern Historical Collection (Chapel Hill, North Carolina). (www.lib.unc.edu/mss).
Lenoir Family Papers.
Lytle, W. F. Papers.
North Carolina Historical Society Miscellaneous Papers.
North Carolina State Papers.
Revolutionary Papers.

University of South Carolina, South Caroliniana Library (Columbia, South Carolina). (www.sc.edu/library).
Burke, Aedanus, Manuscripts.
Buder, William. Manuscripts.
Drayton, Stephen. Manuscripts.
Hart, Oliver. Manuscripts.
Laurens, John. Manuscripts.
Marion, Francis. Manuscripts.
Mayes Family Records.

University of Virginia, Alderman Library (Charlottesville, Virginia). (www.lib.virginia.edu/speccol).
Lee, Henry. Papers.
Revolutionary War Collections.
Swearingen, Thomas. Journal.
Wallace, A. D. Papers.

Vermont Historical Society (Montpelier, Vermont). (www.vermonthistory.org).
Revolutionary War Papers.

Vermont State Archives (Montpelier, Vermont). (vermont-archives.org).
Stevens Papers.

Virginia Historical Society (Richmond, Virginia). (www.vahistorical.org).
Charles Campbell Collection of Theodoric Bland Papers.
Chiton, John. Diary
Dabney, Charles. Papers.
Griffith, David. Papers.
Keith of Woodbine Papers.

Virginia State Library [Library of Virginia] (Richmond, Virginia). (www.lva.lib.va.us).
Cabell Papers.
Fleming, William. Papers.
Miscellaneous Revolutionary Manuscripts.
Public Store Papers.
Sergeant Long's Orderly Book of Captain John Belfield's Troop, First Continental Light Dragoon Regiment.
War Office Papers.

Western Reserve Historical Society (Cleveland, Ohio). (www.wrhs.org).
Cleveland, Moses. Papers.

Yale University Library, Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, Connecticut). (www.yale.edu).
Trumbull, John. Papers.
Wadsworth Family Collection.

Nase, Henry. Diary of Henry Nase, King’s American Regiment. Nase Family Papers. The New Brunswick Museum. Department of Canadian History, Archives Division.

Journals, Diaries and Memoirs

Adair, William. The Revolutionary War Diary of William Adair. Delaware History. 13 (1968) 154-168.

Aikman, Louisa Susannah Wells. The Journal of a Voyage from Charlestown S.C. to London Undertaken During the American Revolution by a Daughter of an Eminent American Loyalist in the Year 1778 And Written From Memory Only in 1779. New York: New York Historical Society, 1906; New York times [1968].

Ainslie, Thomas. Canada preserved; the journal of Captain Thomas Ainslie. Edited by Sheldon S. Cohen [New York] New York University Press [c1968].

Alexander, David E. ed. Diary of Captain Benjamin Warren on the Battlefield of Saratoga. Journal of American History. 3 (1909) 201-216.
Allaire, Anthony. Diary of Lieut. Anthony Allaire. (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution). [New York] New York times [1968]

Allan, John. Military Operations in Eastern Maine &- Nova Scotia during the Revolution. . . from the Journals of Col. John Allan. . .edited by Frederic Kidder. Albany: J. Munsell, 1867.

Allen, Ethan. A Narrative of Colonel Ethan Allen's Captivity. Boston: Draper & Folsom, 1779.

Allen, James. Diary of James Allen, Esq., of Philadelphia, Counsellor-At-Law, 1770-1778. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 9:2 (1885) 176-196; 9:3 (1885), 278-296; 9:4 (1885), 424-441.

Anburey, Thomas, Travels Through the Interior Parts of America: In a Series of Letters by an Officer, 2 vols., London: William Lane, 1789; (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution). [New York] New York Times [c1969].

Anbury, Thomas. With Burgoyne from Quebec: an account of the life at Quebec and of the famous battle at Saratoga. Edited by Sydney Jackman. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1963.

Anderson, Enoch. Personal Recollections of Captain Enoch Anderson, an Officer of the Delaware Regiments in the Revolutionary War. with Notes by Henry Hobart Bellas. Papers Of The Historical Society Of Delaware: XVI. Wilmington: The Historical Society of Delaware, 1896. (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution. Series III) [New York] : The New York times, [1971].

Andre, John. Major Andre's Journal: Operations of the British Army under Lieutenant Generals Sir William Howe, and Sir Henry Clinton, June 1777, to November 1778, edited by Henry Cabot Lodge, Boston, 1902; Tarrytown, NY: William Abbatt, 1930.

Andrews, John. Letters of John Andrews, Esq., Of Boston, 1772-1776. Compiled and edited from the original MSS. by Winthrop Sargent. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society. VIII (July 1865) pp. 316-412.

Angell, Israel. The Diary of Colonel Israel Angell Commanding Officer, 2nd Rhode Island Regiment, Continental Army. Edited by Edward Field. Providence, R. I. : Preston and Rounds Company, 1899.

Arnold, Benedict. Arnold's march from Cambridge to Quebec : a critical study, together with a reprint of Arnold's journal / Justin Harvey Smith;  Benedict Arnold. Bowie, Md. : Heritage Books,1989, 1903.

Arnold, Benedict. Regimental Memorandum Book Written While at Ticonderoga and Crown Point in 1775. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 8 (1884), 365-376.

Atkins, Josiah. The diary of Josiah Atkins / Josiah Atkins. New York : Arno Press, 1975.

Bailey, Jacob. Letter From Rev. Jacob Bailey in 1775, Describing the Destruction of Falmouth, ME. Maine Historical Society Collections. 5 (1857), 437-450.

Balch, Thomas. Papers relating chiefly to the Maryland line during the revolution. Thomas Balch, ed. Philadelphia: Seventy-Six Society, 1857.

Baldwin Jeduthan. The Revolutionary Journal Of Col. Jeduthan Baldwin 1775-1778. Edited With A Memoir And Notes By Thomas Williams Baldwin. Bangor: Printed For The De Burians, 1906.

Bamford, William, "Diary of the Revolutionary Days of a British Officer," Maryland Historical Magazine, vol. 27 (September 1932): 240-59; 296-314.

Bangs, Isaac, Journal of Lieutenant Isaac Bangs, April 1 to July 29, 1776. Edited by Edward Bangs. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1890.

Barber, Daniel, History of My Own Times, Washington, DC: Printed for the author, by S.C. Ustick., 1823.

Barham, Charles Middleton, Baron. Letters and papers of Charles, Lord Barham, admiral of the Red squadron, 1758-1813; edited by Sir John Knox Laughton. [London]: Printed for the Navy records society, 1907-11.

Barker, John. The British in Boston, Being the Diary of Lieutenant John Barker of the King's Own Regiment from November 15, 1774 to May 31, 1776, with notes by Elizabeth Ellery Dana, Cambridge, 1924. (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution). [New York]: New York Times & Arno Press [c1969].
Barneville, Brisout de, "Journal de Guerre de Brisout de Barneville, . Mai 1780-0ctobre 1781," French-American Review. 3 (October/December 1950) 217-278.

Barney, Joshua, A Biographical Memoir of the Late Commodore Joshua Barney . . . , Boston: Gray and Bowen, 1832.

Barrington, Samuel. The Barrington papers, selected from the letters and papers of Admiral the Hon. Samuel Barrington; and edited by D. Bonner-Smith [London]: Printed for the Navy Records Society, 1937-1941.

Barton, William. Journal of Lieutenant William Barton, Of Maxwell's Brigade. Kept during General Sullivan's Expedition against the Six Nations of Indians. New Jersey Historical Society Proceedings 2 (1846-1847) 22-42. see also Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779 with Records of Centennial Celebrations/ by Frederick Cook. Auburn, N Y.: Knapp, Peck, & Thomson, 1887
pp. 3-14. Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, Vol II, 1846-7.

Bauer, Carl. The 1780 Siege of Charleston as Experienced by a Hessian Officer, Part One. (Journal of the Hochfuerstlichen Grenadier Battalion Platte from 16 February 1776 to 24 May 1784 by the Regimental Quartermaster: Carl Bauer. Edited by George Fenwick Jones. South Carolina Historical Magazine. 88:1 (January 1987) pp. 23-33.

Bauman, Sebastian. Memoirs of Sebastian Beauman (sic) and His Descendants with Selections from His Correspondence. Edited by Mary C. Doll Fairchild. New York: privately printed, 1900.

Baurmeister, Carl Leopold. Letters from Major Baurmeister to Colonel von Jungkenn. Bernhard A. Uhlendorf and Edna Vosper, editors. Philadelphia: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania 1937.

Baurmeister, Carl Leopold. Revolution in America; confidential letters and journals, 1776-1784 of Adjutant General Major Baurmeister of the Hessian Forces. Translated and annotated by Bernhard A. Uhlendorf. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1957.

Beatson, Robert. Naval and military memoirs of Great Britain, from 1727 to 1783. With a new introd. and pref. by George Athan Billias Boston: Gregg Press, 1972.

Beatty. Erkuries. (1). Expedition To Onondaga, April, 1779 see Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779 with Records of Centennial Celebrations/ by Frederick Cook. Auburn, N Y.: Knapp, Peck, & Thomson, 1887 pp. 16-18.

Beatty. Erkuries. (2). General Sullivan's Expedition. see Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779 with Records of Centennial Celebrations/ by Frederick Cook. Auburn, N Y.: Knapp, Peck, & Thomson, 1887 pp. 18-37.

Beatty Letters, 1773-1776 Edited by Joseph M. Beatty. Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society. 80 (1962), 223-235; 81 (1963). 21-46.

Beatty, William. Journal of Captain William Beatty, 1776-1781. Maryland History Magazine 3 (1906) 104-119.

Beauman, Sebastian. Memoirs of Colonel Sebastian Beauman and his descendants, with selections from his correspondence.  Mary C. Doll Fairchild ed., Eliza Susan Morton Quincy.
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Beebe, Lewis. Journal of Lewis Beebe, A Physician on the Campaign Against Canada, edited by Frederic R. Kirkland. Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, pamphlet ser. no. 2, 1935.

Becker, John P. Sexagenary Reminiscences. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1866.

Belknap, Jeremy. Journal of My Tour to the Camp: an American Chaplain at the Siege of Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings. 4 (1856-60), 77-86.

Bennett, C. P. The Delaware Regiment In the Revolution. Narrative of the Services of the Delaware Regiment with Captain McKennan During the Revolutionary War by Major C.P. Bennett, Late Governor of Delaware, a Lieutenant under Captain McKennan. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 9:4 (1885), 451-462.

Bernardo de Gálvez’s Combat Diary for the Battle of Pensacola, 1781. edited by Maury Baker and Margaret Bissler Haas. Florida Historical Quarterly. 56:2 (1977).

Bicker, Henry. Orderly Book of the Second Pennsylvania Continental Line, Col. Henry Bicker. At Valley Forge, March 29,-May 27, 1778. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 35 (1911) 333-342, 463-496.

Biddle, Charles, Autobiography of Charles Biddle, Vice President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, 1745-1821, edited by James S. Biddle. Philadelphia: E. Claxton & Co. 1883.

Biddle Nicholas. The Letters of Captain Nicholas Biddle. Edited by William B. Clark. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 74 (1950) 348-405.

Biron, Armand-Louis de Gontaut, duc de. Memoirs of the Duc de Lauzun. (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution). [New York] : New York Times ; Arno Press, c1969.

Bixby, Samuel, "Diary of Samuel Bixby," Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings, 1st ser., vol. 14, 1875-76, 285-298.

Diary of Samuel Bixby. In Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings, 1st ser. 14: (1875-1876) pp. 281-298.

Blake, Thomas. see Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779 with Records of Centennial Celebrations/ by Frederick Cook. Auburn, N Y.: Knapp, Peck, & Thomson, 1887 pp. 38-41. History of the First New Harnpshire Regiment in the War of the Revolution, by Frederick Kidder, Albany: Joel Munsell, 1868.

Blanchard, Claude, The Journal of Claude Blanchard, Commissary of the French Auxiliary Army sent to the United States during the American Revolution, translated and edited by Thomas Balch. Albany, N. Y: J. Munsell., 1876; (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution). [New York] : New York Times ; Arno Press, c1969.

Bloomfield, Joseph. Citizen-Soldier: The Revolutionary War Journal of Joseph Bloomfield. Edited by Mark E. Lender and James K. Martin. Newark: New Jersey Historical Society, 1982.

Boardman, Benjamin. Diary of Benjamin Boardman. Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings 27(7 2nd series) (1891-92), 400-413.

Boardman, Oliver. Journal of Oliver Boardman of Middletown: 1777 Burgoyne's Surrender. Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society. Hartford: Published by the Society, 1879. vol. 7 pp. 223-237.

Bolton, Charles. The Private Soldier Under Washington. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1902.

Bolton, Charles Knowles, ed. Letters of Hugh Percy, from Boston and New York, 1774-1776. Boston: Charles L. Goodspeed, 1902.

Bostwick, Elisha. A Connecticut Soldier Under Washington: Elisha Bostwick's Memoirs of the First Years of the Revolution. William S. Powell, ed. The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Ser., Vol. 6, No. 1. (Jan. 1949), pp. 94-107.

Boucher, Jonathan, Reminiscences of an American Loyalist, 1738-1783, being the Autobiography of the Reverend Jonathan Boucher, Boston and New York, 1925.

Boudinot, Elias, Journal of Historical Recollections of American Events during the Revolutionary War. Philadelphia, 1894;. (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution). [New York] New York times [1968].

Boyer, John. “A Journal of Wayne’s Campaign.” Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society Collections. 34 (1904) 539-564.

[Brackenridge, Hugh Henry] Narrative of a late Expedition against the Indians. Andover, Mass.: Ames & Parker, [1798? ]. Includes The Narrative of Dr. Knight, The Narrative Of John Slover. Narrative of the Captivity and Escape of Mrs. Frances Scott.

A Brief narrative of the ravages of the British and Hessians at Princeton in 1776-1777. (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution). [New York] New York Times [1968, c1906].

Brigham, Paul. A Revolutionary Diary of Captain Paul Brigham: November 19, 1777-September 4, 1778 Edited by Edward A. Hoyt. Vermont History. 34 (1966), 2-30.

Brissot de Warville, Jaques Pierre. A Critical Examination of ... Chastellux's Travels. Philadelphia: James, 1788.

"A British Officer's Revolutionary War Journal, 1776-1778." S. Sydney Bradford, ed. Maryland Historical Magazine. 56:2 (1961) pp. 150-175.

Brodhead, Daniel. Brodhead's Expedition. see Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779 with Records of Centennial Celebrations/ by Frederick Cook. Auburn, N Y.: Knapp, Peck, & Thomson, 1887 pp. 306-309. Pennsylvania Archives, Vol. 12, pp. 138, 154, 155.
Brodhead, Daniel. Colonel Brodhead's Report of his Expedition. From the Pennsylvania Packet or the General Adyertiser. Philadelphia, Tuesday, October 19, 1779. Magazine of American History 3 (1879) 672-676.
Brooke, Francis J. A Family Narrative Being the Reminiscences of a Revolutionary Officer Afterwards Judge of the Court of Appeals Written for the information of his children. by Francis J. Brooke Richmond, Va.: Macfarlane & Fergusson, 1849; The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries. 19:2 (1921) Extra Number 74 pp. 82-115.

Brown, Tarleton. Memoirs of Tarleton Brown, a Captain in the Revolutionary Army, Written by Himself, with a Preface and Notes by Charles I. Bushnell. New York: Privately Printed, 1862.

Buettner, Johann Carl, Narrative of Johann Carl Buettner in the American Revolution. New York: Chas. Fred. Heartman, [n,d. Ca. 1920].

Burgoyne, Bruce. Diaries of Two Ansbach Jagers. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997.

Burgoyne, Bruce. The Diary of Lieutenant von Bardeleben and Other von Donop Regiment Documents. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1998.

Burgoyne, Bruce. A Hessian Officer’s Diary of the American Revolution. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1994.

Burgoyne, Bruce, ed. A Hessian Officer’s Diary of the American Revolution Translated from an Anonymous Ansbach-Bayreuth Diary and the Prechtel Diary. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1998.

Burgoyne, Lt. Gen. John. A State of the Expedition from Canada as Laid Before the House of Commons by Lieutenant General Burgoyne. London, 1780; (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution). [New York] : The New York Times ; Arno Press, 1969.
Burrowes, John, Major, Spencer's 5th N. J. Regiment, see Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779 with Records of Centennial Celebrations/ by Frederick Cook. Auburn, N Y.: Knapp, Peck, & Thomson, 1887 pp. 42-51.

Burton, Sergeant Jonathan, Diary and Orderly Book of Sergeant Jonathan Burton, edited by Isaac W. Hammond, Concord, N. H.: Republican Press Association, 1885.

Butler, Richard. General Richard Butler’s Journal of the Siege Of Yorktown. Historical Magazine. 8 (1864) 102-112.

Butler, Walter. Walter Butler’s Journal of an Expedition Along The North Shore
of Lake Ontario, 1779. The Canadian Historical Review. 1 (1920) 381-391.

Butterfield, Consul Willshire. An historical account of the expedition against Sandusky under Col. William Crawford in 1782; with biographical sketches, personal reminiscences, and descriptions of interesting localities; including, also, details of the disastrous retreat, the barbarities of the savages, and the awful death of Crawford by torture. Consul Willshire Butterfield : Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Co., 1873

Calef, John. The Siege of Penobscot by the Rebels: Containing a Journal of the Proceedings of His Majesty’s Forces Detached from the 74th and 82nd Regiments. London, 1781; reprint: New York, 1940). The Magazine Of History with Notes and Queries. Extra No. 11, 1910

[Campbell, Archibald]. Campbell, Colin, ed. The Journal of Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell During the Invasion of Georgia in 1778-1779. Augusta, GA: Richmond County Historical Society, 1980.

Campbell, Colin, ed. Journal of an Expedition against the Rebels in Georgia in North America under the Orders of Archibald Campbell, Esquire, Lieutenant Colonel of His Majesty’s 71st Regiment, 1778. Darien, GA: Ahantilly, 1981.

Campfield, Dr. Jabez, Surgeon, Spencer's 5th N. J. Reg't, see Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779 with Records of Centennial Celebrations/ by Frederick Cook. Auburn, N Y.: Knapp, Peck, & Thomson, 1887 pp. 52-61.

Carroll, Charles. Journal of Charles Carroll, 1776 . (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution). [New York] : New York Times; Arno Press, c1969

Carter, Landon, The Diary of Colonel Landon Carter of Sabine Hall, edited with an introduction by Jack P. Greene, 2 vols., Charlottesville, Va.: Published for the Virginia Historical Society [by] the University Press of Virginia, 1965.

Chastel1ux, Francois-Jean, Marquis de. Travels in North America in the Years 1780, 1781, and 1782, a revised translation with introduction and notes by Howard C. Rice Jr., 2 vols., Chapel Hill, N. C., 1963; (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution). New York]: New York Times, [1968].
Cheever, William. William Cheever’s Diary, 1775-1776. Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings. 60 (1926-1927), 91-97.

Chesney, Alexander, The Journal of Alexander Chesney, a South Carolina Loyalist in the Revolution and After, edited by E. A. Jones. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University, 1921.

Chipman, Daniel. The Life of Col. Seth Warner with an account of the controversy between New York and Vermont from 1763 to 1775. Burlington [Vt.]: C. Goodrich & Co., 1858, 1848; Sabin 12819.

Clark, George Rogers. George Rogers Clark Papers, 1771-1781. Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library: 8; Virginia Series: 3. Springfield, IL: Illinois State Historical Library, 1912, 1924.

Clark, John. Memoir of Major John Clark, of York County, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 20:1 (1896) 77-86.

Clark, Lyman. “A Private’s Diary of the Siege of Boston and the Canada Campaign, 1775-76” edited by T. D. Seymour Bassett and J. Robert Maguire. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. 137 (April 1983): 114-125.

Clayton, Robert. Extracts From The Orderly-Book of Major Robert Clayton, of the Seventeenth Regiment British Foot, 1778. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 25:1 (190). 100-103.

Clinton, Sir Henry. The American Rebellion Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative Of His Campaigns, 1775-1782, With An Appendix Of Original Documents edited by William B. Willcox. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1954.

Clinton, Sir Henry;  William T Bulger. Sir Henry Clinton's "Journal of the siege of Charleston, 1780." [Charleston, S. C.]: s.n. 1965. The Journal is in the Manuscript Division of the William L. Clements Library./ In The South Carolina Historical Magazine. 66:3 (July 1965) 147-182.

Clitherall, James. Extracts from the Diary of Dr. James Clitherall, 1776. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 22 (1898) pp. 468-474.

Closen, Ludwig, Baron von. Revolutionary Journal 1780-1783, translated and edited with an introduction by Evelyn A. Acomb, Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1958.

Collins, James, Autobiography of a Revolutionary Soldier, edited by John M. Roberts, Clinton, La. : Feliciana Democrat, 1859.

Colomb, Pierre. Memoirs of a Revolutionary Soldier. The Collector. 63 (1950), 198-201, 223-225, 247-249.

Connolly, John. A Narrative of the Transactions, Imprisonment, and Sufferings of John Connolly, An American Loyalist and Lieut. Col. in His Majesty’s Service. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 12:3 (1888), 310-324; 12:4 (1888), 407-420; 13:1 (1889), 61-70; 13:2 (1889), 153-167; 13:3 (1889), 281-291.
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Contemporaneous Account of the Battle of Trenton. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 10:2 (1886) 203-204.

Conyngham, Gustavus. Narrative of Captain Gustavus Conyngham, U. S. N., While in Command of the "Surprise" and "Revenge," 1777-1779. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 22:4 (1898) 479-488.

Cooke, Nicholas. Revolutionary Correspondence of Governor Nicholas Cooke 1775-1781, with an introduction by Matt B. Jones. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Proceedings. 36 (1926) 231-253.

Cornwallis, Charles C. An Answer to that Part of the Narrative of Lt. General Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. Which Relates to the Conduct of Lieutenant-General Earl Cornwallis During the Campaign in North America, in the Year 1781. London: J. Debrett, 1783.

Cornwallis, Charles. Correspondence of Charles, 1st Marquis Cornwallis. Edited with notes by Charles Ross. London: John Murray, 1859.

Coghlan, Mrs. (Margaret Moncrieffe). Memoirs of Mrs. Coghlan. New York: Swords for Fellows, 1795; New York : T. H. Morrell, 1864; (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution. Series III) [New York] The New York Times [1971.]

Cresswell, Nicholas. The Journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. New York: L. MacVeagh, the Dial Press, 1924.

Cromot Du Bourg, Marie Francois Joseph Maxime, Comte de. Diary of a French Officer, 1781. The Magazine of American History with notes and queries. New York: A.S. Barnes, 1877, 1893 4 (1880) pp. 205-214, 293-308, 376-385, 441-452; 7 (1881) 283-295.

Cropper, John. Memoir of General John Cropper of Accomack County. Virginia: Eastern Shore of Virginia Historical Society, 1974. Reprinted from: Virginia Historical Collections, v. 11, 1892.

Curwen, Samuel. The Journal of Samuel Curwen, Loyalist. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, for the Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1972.

Cutler, Samuel. Journal of Samuel Cutler (Prison Ships and the “Old Mill Prison,” Plymouth, England, 1777). The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. 32 (1878), pp. 43-44, 184-188, 305-308, 395-398.

Danford, Jacob, "Quebec under Siege, 1775-1776: The "Memorandums" of Jacob Danford," edited by John F. Roche. Canadian Historical Review. 50 (March 1969) 68-85.

David, Ebenezer. A Rhode Island Chaplain in the Revolution; Letters of Ebenezer David to Nicholas Brown. Providence, R. I.: Brown University, 1949.
Davie, William Richardson. The Revolutionary War Sketches of William R. Davie. Blackwell Pierce Robinson. Raleigh : North Carolina Dept. of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, 1976.
Davis, John. "The Yorktown Campaign: Journal of Capt. John Davis of the Revolutionary Line." The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 5 (1881) 290-311.

Davis, Nathan. History of the Expedition Against the Five Nations, Commanded by General Sullivan, in 1779. Historical Magazine. 3:4 (April 1868) pp. 198-205.

Dayton, William. “Letters written during the revolutionary war by Colonel William Dayton to his wife ... July 19th, 1775 to December 5, 1776.” William Douglas. The New York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin. 12 (1928-29) 149-154; 13 (1929-30) 37-40, 118-122, 157-162; 14 (1930-31) 38-42.

De Krafft, John Charles Philip. Journal of Lieutenant John Charles Philip von Krafft [1776-1784]. (Eyewitness accounts of the American Revolution). New York] New York times [1968].

De Krafft, John Charles Philip. Journal of Lieutenant John Charles Philip von Krafft and “Letter Book of Captain Alexander McDonald 1775-1779.” New York Historical Society. Collections. 1882.

Dearborn, Henry, Lt. Col., Commanding 3rd N. H. Reg't. see Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779 with Records of Centennial Celebrations/ by Frederick Cook. Auburn, N Y.: Knapp, Peck, & Thomson, 1887 pp. 62-79.

Dearborn, Henry. Revolutionary War Journals of Henry Dearborn, 1775-1783, Edited by Lloyd A. Brown and Howard H. Peckham. New York: Da Capo Press, 1971.

Delavillebeuvre Juan. Journal of Juan Delavillebeuvre April 21-May 4, 1781. A.G.I. Cuba
Denny, Ebenezer. Military Journal of Major Ebenezer Denny, An Officer in the Revolutionary and Indian Wars. [New York] New York Times 1971, 1860.

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