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1776 | | 1927 | Jonathan Rawson | | | | | |
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The admiral and the Empress | | 1954 | Lincoln Lorenz | | | | | |
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After school | | 1927 | Laurie York Erskine | | | | | |
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Alphabetical list of ancestors and their descendants and the alphabetical list of members and their ancestors | | 1955 | Mrs E. Julius Albrecht, Mrs Wendell W. Hall | | | | | |
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America in English fiction, 1760 : 1800 | | 1937 | Robert Bechtold Heilman | | | | | |
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American naval heroes: Jones, Perry, Farragut, Dewey | | 1913 | Kate W. Grove | | | | | |
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The American Revolution: a constitutional interpretation | | 1958 | Charles Howard McIlwain | | | | | |
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The American revolution in creative French literature (1775-1937) | | 1941 | Gilbert Malcolm Fess | | | | | |
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The American twins of the revolution | | 1926 | Mrs Lucy (Fitch) Perkins, Lucy Fitch Perkins | | | | | |
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Annals of southwest Virginia: 1769-1800 | | 1929 | Charles B. Coale, Lewis Preston Summers, George W. L. Bickley | | | | | |
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Arnold's tempter | | 1908 | Benjamin Freeman Comfort | | | | | |
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The Articles of confederation | | 1940 | Merrill Jensen | | | | | |
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Arundel: a chronicle of the province of Maine and of the secret expedition led by Benedict Arnold against Q | | 1933 | Kenneth Lewis Roberts | | | | | |
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Aspects of Anglo-American relations | | 1928 | K. (Karlin) Capper Johnson, John Middleton Frankland | | | | | |
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Ballads, and other poems | 4th ed. | 1916 | George Lansing Raymond | | | | | |
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Barry or Jones, "Father of the United States Navy": historical reconnaissance | | 1962 | Leo Gregory Fink | | | | | |
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The battle of April 19, 1775 | | 1922 | Frank Warren Coburn | | | | | |
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The battle of April 19, 1775, in Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Arlington, Cambridge, Somerville and Charlestown, Massachusetts | | 1912 | Frank Warren Coburn | | | | | |
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The battle of Lexington common, April 19, 1775 | | 1921 | Frank Warren Coburn | | | | | |
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The battle of Monmouth | | 1927 | William Starr Myers, William S. (William Scudder) Stryker | | | | | |
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The battle of Monmouth | | 1913 | Henry Armitt Brown, Abraham Jay Demarest | | | | | |
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The battle of Princeton: a preliminary study | | 1913 | Alfred A. (Alfred Alexander) Woodhull | | | | | |
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The battle of Trenton: including its historical setting | | 1934 | II. Bortpn Butcher, Herbert Borton Butcher | | | | | |
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Beatrice of Denewood: A Sequel to "The Lucky Sixpence" | | 1913 | C. M. (Charles M.) Relyea, Emilie Benson Knipe, Alden Arthur Knipe | | | | | |
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Beaumarchais and the war of American independence | | 1918 | Elizabeth Sarah Kite, James M. Beck | | | | | |
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The beginnings and making of our nation | | 1935 | Edgar Dawson, Elizabeth M. Lynskey, Gwendoline Clabault Sauer | | | | | |
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Beginnings of the American people | | 1915 | Carl L. (Carl Lotus) Becker | | | | | |
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The beginnings of the American people and nation | | 1930 | Mary Gertrude Kelty | | | | | |
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The Beginnings of the American people and nation | | 1937 | Mary Gertrude Kelty | | | | | |
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The beginnings of the American revolution | | 1910 | Ellen Chase | | | | | |
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Benedict Arnold, military racketeer | | 1932 | Edward Dean Sullivan | | | | | |
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Benedict Arnold, son of the Havens | | 1932 | Malcolm Decker, Peter Decker | | | | | |
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Benjamin Franklin and his circle: a catalogue of an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from May 11 through September 13, 1936 | | 1936 | R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines) Halsey, Joseph Downs, Agnes D. (Agnes Drummond) Peters | | | | | |
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The Bennington battle monument: its story and its meaning | | 1925 | John Spargo | | | | | |
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Bernardo de Gálvez in Louisiana | | 1934 | John Walton Caughey | | | | | |
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A bid for liberty | | 1937 | | | | | | |
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The birth of the American people | | 1930 | James Morgan | | | | | |
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A book of old maps, delineating American history from the earliest days down to the close of the Revolutionary War | | 1926 | Emerson David Fite, Archibald Freeman | | | | | |
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The boys of Old Monmouth | | 1898 | Everett T. (Everett Titsworth) Tomlinson | | | | | |
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British and Tory marauders on the Penobscot | | 1932 | Edward Kalloch Gould | | | | | |
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A British fusilier in revolutionary Boston: being the diary of Lieutenant Frederick Mackenzie, adjutant of the Royal Welch fusiliers, January 5-April 30, 1775, with a letter describing his voyage to America | | 1926 | Allen French, Frederick Mackenzie | | | | | |
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British opinion and the American Revolution | | 1930 | Dora Mae. Clark | | | | | |
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Brothers in arms: a new edition of "With Americans of past and present days", with a new chapter "On Lafayette's birthday" | | 1919 | J. J. (Jean Jules) Jusserand | | | | | |
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Burke on conciliation with the colonies | | 1920 | Edmund Burke, Cornelius Beach Bradley | | | | | |
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Burke's speech on conciliation with America | | 1920 | E. L' Miller, Edwin Lillie Miller, Edmund Burke | | | | | |
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Burke's speech on conciliation with America | | 1932 | Edmund Burke, Harold Young Moffett, Sidney Carleton Newsom | | | | | |
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Burke's speech on conciliation with America | | 1911 | Edmund Burke, Daniel V. (Daniel Varney) Thompson | | | | | |
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The camp-fire of Mad Anthony | | 1907 | Everett T. (Everett Titsworth) Tomlinson | | | | | |
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The campaign of Trenton, 1776-77 | | 1895 | Samuel Adams Drake | | | | | |
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Canada and the American revolution: the disruption of the first British empire | | 1935 | George McKinnon Wrong | | | | | |
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Captain Paul | | 1941 | Edward Ellsberg | | | | | |
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Captains to the northward: the New England captains in the Continental Navy | | 1959 | William James Morgan | | | | | |
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The capture of old Vincennes: the original narratives of George Rogers Clark and of his opponent Gov. Henry Hamilton | | 1927 | Henry Hamilton, George Rogers Clark, Milo Milton Quaife | | | | | |
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Cardigan | | 1930 | Henry C. Pitz, Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers | | | | | |
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The Carolinian | | 1926 | Barbara M. Hahn, Rafael Sabatini | | | | | |
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Catalogue of historic objects at the United States Naval academy | | 1925 | Rear Admiral Henry B. Wilson | | | | | |
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Catalogue of Revolutionary soldiers and sailors of the Commonwealth of Virginia to whom land bounty warrants were granted by Virginia for military services in the War for Independence | | 1953 | Samuel M. (Samuel Mackay) Wilson | | | | | |
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Catholics and the American Revolution: a study in religious climate | | 1962 | Charles Henry Metzger | | | | | |
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Catholics and the American revolution | | 1907 | Martin I. J. (Martin Ignatius Joseph) Griffin | | | | | |
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The causes of the war of independence | | 1922 | Claude Halstead Van Tyne | | | | | |
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Children's book of patriotic stories: the spirit of '76 | | 1917 | Helen Winslow Dickinson Dickinson, Asa Don Dickinson | | | | | |
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Colonial Americans in exile: founders of British Canada | | 1932 | A. G. (Arthur Granville) Bradley | | | | | |
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Colonial men and times | | 1916 | Lillie Du Puy Van Culin Harper, Daniel Trabue, Mrs. Lillie Du Puy (Van Culin) Harper | | | | | |
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The colonial merchants and the American revolution, 1763-1776 | | 1918 | Arthur M. (Arthur Meier) Schlesinger | | | | | |
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The colonists and the revolution | | 1912 | Charles Lester Barstow | | | | | |
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The coming of the Revolution, 1763-1775 | [1st ed.] | 1954 | Lawrence Henry Gipson | | | | | |
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Commodore John Barry: father of the American navy | | 1933 | Joseph Gurn | | | | | |
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Common sense | | 1928 | Thomas Paine, William M. (William Manley) Van der Weyde | | | | | |
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Conciliation with the colonies | | 1915 | Arthur Willis Leonard, Archibald Freeman, Edmund Burke | | | | | |
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The Continental Congress | | 1941 | Edmund Cody Burnett | | | | | |
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Corsaires, croisières et contrebande au temps de la guerre d'Amérique, 1776-1783 | | 1928 | Francis Paul Renaut | | | | | |
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A daughter of two nations | | 1897 | Ella Gale McClelland, Ella Gale. McClelland | | | | | |
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The day of Concord and Lexington, the nineteenth of April, 1775 | | 1925 | Allen French | | | | | |
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The Declaration of independence: a study in the history of political ideas | | 1922 | Carl L. (Carl Lotus) Becker | | | | | |
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Descriptive guide of the battlefield of Saratoga | | 1930 | Delos E. Sprague | | | | | |
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Despatches and instructions of Conrad Alexandre Gérard, 1778-1780: correspondence of the first French minister to the United States with the Comte de Vergennes | | 1939 | Conrad Alexandre Gérard, comte de Charles Gravier Vergennes, John J. (John Joseph) Meng | | | | | |
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The despatches of Molyneux Shuldham, vice-admiral of the Blue and commander-in-chief of His Britannic Majesty's ships in North America, January-July, 1776 | | 1913 | Robert Wilden Neeser, Molyneux Shuldham | | | | | |
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The desperate people | | 1945 | Lloyd Graham | | | | | |
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Diary of Frederick Mackenzie: giving a daily narrative of his military service as an officer of the regiment of Royal Welch fusiliers during the years 1775-1781 in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York | | 1930 | Frederick Mackenzie | | | | | |
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Digest and revision of Stryker's Officers and men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War: for the use of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey : together with a copy of the order on John Pierce, ... payable to Richard Cox, ... Signed at Princeton, N.J., September 23rd, 1783, also, a copy of the account of Richard Cox, Treasurer, with John Pierce, Paymaster-General, in connection therewith, and a list of members with an exhibit of delinquent members of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey, made by Richard Cox, Treasurer, July 5, 1788 | | 1911 | Richard Cox, John Pierce, James Wall Schureman Campbell | | | | | |
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Discord and civil wars | | 1954 | lieutenant Williams | | | | | |
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The drama of American independence: pageant episodes for schools and colleges in commemoration of the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence | | 1926 | | | | | | |
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Drums | | 1925 | James Boyd | | | | | |
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Drums | | 1936 | Henry Seidel Canby, James Boyd | | | | | |
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En Amérique jadis & maintenant | | 1918 | J. J. (Jean Jules) Jusserand | | | | | |
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The eve of the revolution | | 1921 | Carl L. (Carl Lotus) Becker | | | | | |
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Evolution of executive departments of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 | | 1935 | Jennings B. (Jennings Bryan) Sanders | | | | | |
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Fanning's narrative | | 1912 | John S. (John Sanford) Barnes, Nathaniel Fanning | | | | | |
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Fiction and truth about the battle on Lexington common: April 19, 1775 | | 1918 | Frank Warren Coburn | | | | | |
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The first captain: the story of John Paul Jones | | 1947 | Gerald W. (Gerald White) Johnson | | | | | |
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The first year of the American Revolution | | 1934 | Allen French | | | | | |
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The foresters: an American tale, being a sequel to The history of John Bull, the clothier : in a series of letters to a friend | | 1792 | Jeremy Belknap | | | | | |
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Formation and organization of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey | | 1957 | Charles Martin Jones | | | | | |
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Fort Ligonier and its times: a history of the first English for west of the Allegheny mountains and an account of many thrilling | | 1933 | C. Hale (Chester Hale) Sipe | | | | | |
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Fort Stanwix | | 1976 | John F. Luzader, Louis Torres, Orville W. Carroll | | | | | |
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Fort Stanwix and our flag | | 1914 | Marion Emma. Tracy | | | | | |
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Fort Stanwix (Fort Schuyler and Oriskany | | 1927 | John Albert Scott | | | | | |
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The foundations of American nationality | | 1935 | Evarts Boutell Greene | | | | | |
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Foundations of modern Europe: twelve lectures delivered in the University of London | 2d, rev. ed. | 1908 | Emil Reich | | | | | |
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France and New England | | 1925 | Paul F. Cadman, Allan Forbes | | | | | |
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Freedom's daughter | | 1930 | Gertrude Crownfield, Agnes C. Lehman | | | | | |
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Freemasonry in the American revolution | | 1924 | Sidney Morse | | | | | |
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The French and American independence: (from "With Americans of past and present days") | | 1918 | J. J. (Jean Jules) Jusserand | | | | | |
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The French at Boston during the revolution | | 1913 | Fitz-Henry Smith | | | | | |
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French policy and the American Alliance of 1778 | | 1916 | Edward S. (Edward Samuel) Corwin | | | | | |
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The frigate "South Carolina" | | 1929 | Louis F. (Louis Frank) Middlebrook | | | | | |
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From kingdom to colony | | 1904 | Mary Devereux | | | | | |
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Fundamental law and the American revolution, 1760-1776 | | 1933 | Charles F. Mullett | | | | | |
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Geburt der USA: German newspaper accounts of the American Revolution, 1763-1783 | | 1962 | Alfred Kröger | | | | | |
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General Gage's informers: new material upon Lexington & Concord. Benjamin Thompson as loyalist & the treachery of Benjamin Church, Jr | | 1932 | Allen French | | | | | |
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General Washington's son of Israel and other forgotten heroes of history | | 1937 | Charles Spencer Hart | | | | | |
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Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne: misadventures of an English general in the revolution | | 1927 | Francis Josiah Hudleston | | | | | |
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George the Third and Charles Fox: the concluding part of The American revolution | | 1912 | George Otto Trevelyan | | | | | |
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George the Third and Charles Fox: the concluding part of The American revolution | | 1912 | George Otto Trevelyan | | | | | |
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George Washington und seine Zeit | | 1933 | Carl Frederick Wittke | | | | | |
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The glory of Yorktown: Yorktown, ancient and venerable, became heroic and glorious in 1781, when it witnessed the crowning victory of the revolutionary war, which achieved American independence & assured the establishment of the United States. Yorktown, past and present | | 1924 | Captain Jean Henri Clos, Jean Henri Clos | | | | | |
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The golden book of the American Revolution | | 1959 | Fred J. Cook | | | | | |
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Grandmamma's tales of colonial days | | 1907 | Frank H. (Frank Herbert) Sweet | | | | | |
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The Graves papers and other documents relating to the naval operations of the Yorktown campaign, July to October, 1781 | | 1916 | French Ensor Chadwick, Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves | | | | | |
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The Group. 1779 | | 1953 | Mercy (Otis) Warren | | | | | |
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Hannah's Hessian | | 1958 | Lillie (Vanderveer) Albrecht | | | | | |
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Haym Salomon and the revolution | | 1929 | Charles Edward Russell | | | | | |
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Haym Salomon: immigrant and financier of the American Revolution | | 1929 | Haym Salomon Baron | | | | | |
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The headquarters papers of the British army in North America during the war of the American revolution: a brief description of Sir Henry Clinton's papers in the William L. Clements Library | | 1926 | Randolph Greenfield Adams | | | | | |
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Heroes of the American revolution | | 1916 | Oliver Clay | | | | | |
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Hilda: a romance of the revolution | | 1932 | Francis C. Koehler | | | | | |
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The Hill of Bennington: a battle-poem for the sesqui-centennial celebration of the battle of Bennington, August 16th, 1927, with seven associated lyrics and ballads | | 1927 | Daniel L. (Daniel Leavens) Cady | | | | | |
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Historical background of Burke's Conciliation with America: with practical suggestions | | 1912 | Eugene Richard Musgrove | | | | | |
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A historical introduction to the Declaration of Independence | | 1932 | Arthur B. (Arthur Burr) Darling | | | | | |
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Historical register of officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution, April, 1775 to December, 1783 | New, rev., and enl. ed. | 1914 | Francis B. (Francis Bernard) Heitman | | | | | |
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History and civics: grade 5B, fifth year--second half | | 1915 | Giles John Swan | | | | | |
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History of maritime Connecticut during the American revolution, 1775-1783 | | 1925 | Louis F. (Louis Frank) Middlebrook | | | | | |
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The history of Ridgefield, Connecticut | | 1927 | George Lounsbury Rockwell | | | | | |
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A history of the battle of Bennington, Vermont | 2nd ed., thoroughly rev. | 1912 | Frank Warren Coburn | | | | | |
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History of the colony and ancient dominion of Virginia | | 1860 | Charles Campbell | | | | | |
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The history of Virginia's Navy of the Revolution | | 1934 | Robert Armistead Stewart | | | | | |
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Hoof-beats of freedom | | 1936 | Mrs. Helen Fuller Orton | | | | | |
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Horatio Gates: defender of American liberties | | 1941 | Samuel White Patterson | | | | | |
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Horse-Shoe Robinson | | 1937 | John Pendleton Kennedy, Ernest Erwin Leisy | | | | | |
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How Europeans became Americans | | 1930 | Olive Estil Shropshire | | | | | |
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An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personages in Great-Britain and Ireland: who, by their great and permanent interest in landed property, their liberal education, elevated rank, and enlarged views, are ablest to judge, and the fittest to decide, whether a connection with or a separation from the continental colonies of America be most for the national advantage and the lasting benefit of these kingdoms | | 1775 | Josiah Tucker | | | | | |
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In the days of Poor Richard | | 1926 | Irving Bacheller | | | | | |
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In the days of Poor Richard | | 1922 | Irving Bacheller | | | | | |
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Index to Saffell's list of Virginia soldiers in the Revolution | | 1913 | J. T. (Joseph Thompson) McAllister, W. T. R. (William Thomas Roberts) Saffell | | | | | |
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The Indian wars of Pennsylvania: an account of the Indian events, in Pennsylvania, of the French and Indian war, Pontiac's war, Lord Dunmore's war, the revolutionary war, and the Indian uprising from 1789 to 1795 ; tragedies of the Pennsylvania frontier based primarily on the Penna. archives and colonial records / by C. Hale Sipe ; introduction by Dr. George P. Donehoo | | 1929 | C. Hale (Chester Hale) Sipe | | | | | |
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James Hayward: born April 4, 1750, killed in the battle of Lexington April 19, 1775, with genealogical notes relating to the Haywards | | 1911 | William Frederick Adams | | | | | |
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The Jews who stood by Washington: an unwritten chapter in American history | | 1915 | Madison Clinton Peters | | | | | |
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John Paul Jones | | 1916 | L. Frank (Lewis Frank) Tooker | | | | | |
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"Kathi" of Skenesborough | | 1914 | May Belle Curtis | | | | | |
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Known military dead during the American Revolutionary War, 1775-1783 | | 1959 | Clarence Stewart Peterson | | | | | |
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Kulturgeschichtliche Grundlagen der Amerikanischen Revolution | | 1931 | Käthe. Spiegel | | | | | |
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La Fayette et Rochambeau au pays de Washington: la guerre de l'indépendance américaine, 1776-1783 | | 1919 | Louis de Royaumont | | | | | |
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Lafayette and three revolutions | | 1929 | John Simpson Penman | | | | | |
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Lafayette comes to America | | 1935 | Louis Reichenthal Gottschalk | | | | | |
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Lambert Wickes, sea raider and diplomat: the story of a naval captain of the revolution | | 1932 | William Bell Clark | | | | | |
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Lang Syne, or, The Wards of Mount Vernon: A Tale of the Revolutionary Era | | 1890 | Mary Stuart Smith | | | | | |
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Le chevalier de Montgerville | | 1921 | Paul-Yves Sébillot | | | | | |
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Le service de santé français pendant la guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis (1777-1782) | | 1933 | Maurice Bouvet | | | | | |
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Les Français morts pour l'indépendance américaine de septembre 1781 à août 1782 et la reconstruction historique de Williamsburg base des armées de Rochambeau en Virginie | | 1931 | Warrington Dawson | | | | | |
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Les Français sous les treize étoiles (1775-1783) | | 1935 | André. Lasseray | | | | | |
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Letters and papers relating to the cruises of Gustavus Conyngham: a captain of the continental navy, 1777-1779 | | 1915 | Robert Wilden Neeser | | | | | |
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The letters of Moore Furman, deputy quarter-master general of New Jersey in the revolution | | 1912 | Moore Furman | | | | | |
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The letters of Richard Henry Lee | | 1911 | James Curtis Ballagh, Richard Henry Lee | | | | | |
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Letters on the American Revolution, 1774-1776 | | 1925 | | | | | | |
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Letters to and from Caesar Rodney, 1756-1784: member of the Stamp act congress and the first and second Continental congresses | | 1933 | George Herbert Ryden, Caesar Rodney | | | | | |
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Lettres d'Axel de Fersen à son père, pendant la guerre de l'indépendance d'Amérique | | 1929 | greve Hans Axel von Fersen, greve Fredrik Axel von Fersen, grefve Fredrik Ulrik Wrangel | | | | | |
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Lexington, the birthplace of American liberty: a handbook containing a brief summary of the events leading up to the outbreak of the American Revolution--Paul Revere's narrative of his famous ride--an account of the battle of Lexington--a sketch of the town and the places of historic interest--inscriptions on all historic tablets--directory--map and numerous illustrations | | 1934 | Fred S. (Fred Smith) Piper | | | | | |
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The life & adventures of John Nicol, mariner | | 1936 | John Howell, Gordon Grant, John Nicol | | | | | |
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The life and letters of John Paul Jones | | 1913 | Anna De Koven | | | | | |
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List of Black servicemen compiled from the War Department collection of Revolutionary War records | | 1974 | Debra Newman Ham | | | | | |
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The Little rebels, a drama founded on facts: reprinted from the Juvenile miscellany, issue of September, 1826 | | 1925 | Robert Seaver | | | | | |
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The log of the Bon Homme Richard | | 1936 | Louis F. (Louis Frank) Middlebrook, Nathaniel Fanning | | | | | |
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The logs of the Serapis--Alliance--Ariel, under the command of John Paul Jones, 1779-1780 | | 1911 | John S. (John Sanford) Barnes | | | | | |
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Loyalism in Virginia | | 1926 | Isaac Samuel Harrell | | | | | |
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The loyalist: a story of the American revolution | | 1920 | James Francis Barrett | | | | | |
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The Lucky Sixpence | | 1912 | Arthur E. Becher, Emilie Benson Knipe, Alden Arthur Knipe | | | | | |
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Madam Constantia: the romance of a prisoner of war in the revolution (South Carolina) | | 1919 | Jefferson Garter, Jefferson Carter | | | | | |
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The magic canoe: a frontier story of the American revolution | | 1930 | Frances Margaret Fox, Matilda Brener | | | | | |
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A maid of '76 | | 1915 | Emilie Benson Knipe, Alden Arthur Knipe | | | | | |
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The major operations of the navies in the war of American independence | | 1913 | A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan | | | | | |
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Man o' men | | 1930 | Clyde C. Cortright | | | | | |
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The maritime commerce of colonial Philadelphia | | 1963 | Arthur Louis Jensen | | | | | |
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Maryland and France, 1774-1789 | | 1936 | Kathryn Sullivan | | | | | |
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Masonry in the formation of our government, 1761-1799 | | 1927 | Philip A. Roth | | | | | |
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The masons as makers of America: the true story of the American revolution | | 1917 | Madison Clinton Peters | | | | | |
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The master of chaos | | 1932 | Irving Bacheller, Herbert Roth | | | | | |
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Memorandum on the folly of invading Virginia: the strategic importance of Portsmouth, and the need for civilian control of the military; written in 1781 by the British negotiator of the first American treaty of peace | | 1953 | Richard Oswald, Walter Stitt Robinson | | | | | |
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Milady at arms: a story of the revolutionary days | | 1927 | Edith Bishop Sherman, Marguerite | | | | | |
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The military journals of two private soldiers, 1758-1775 | | 1855 | Abraham Tomlinson, Lemuel Lyon, Samuel Haws | | | | | |
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The minute boys of Boston | | 1910 | James Otis | | | | | |
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The minute boys of South Carolina: a story of "how we boys aided Marion, the Swamp Fox." | | 1907 | J. W. F. Kennedy, James Otis | | | | | |
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Mistress Madcap | | 1925 | Edith Bishop Sherman | | | | | |
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Mistress Madcap surrenders | | 1926 | Edith Bishop Sherman, Jeanette Warmuth | | | | | |
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The mysterious rifleman: a story of the American revolution | | 1921 | Everett T. (Everett Titsworth) Tomlinson | | | | | |
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The mystery of the Ramapo Pass: a story of the American revolution | | 1922 | Everett T. (Everett Titsworth) Tomlinson | | | | | |
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The naval genius of George Washington | | 1932 | Dudley Wright Knox, Admiral Hilary P. Jones | | | | | |
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A naval history of the American Revolution | | 1913 | Gardner Weld Allen | | | | | |
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The navigation acts and the American Revolution | | 1951 | Oliver Morton Dickerson | | | | | |
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The New England clergy and the American revolution | | 1928 | Alice M. (Alice Mary) Baldwin | | | | | |
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The New England clergy and the American Revolution | | 1958 | Alice M. (Alice Mary) Baldwin | | | | | |
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The Nineteenth of April, 1775 | | 1925 | Harold Murdock | | | | | |
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Ninety Six | | 1930 | Elliott Crayton McCants | | | | | |
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Our first great west, in revolutionary war, diplomacy and politics: (how it was won in war and politics under Virginia's lead and under John Jay's in diplomacy) | | 1938 | Temple Bodley | | | | | |
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The painted minx | | 1930 | Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers | | | | | |
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Paintings by John Trumbull at Yale University of historic scenes and personages prominent in the American Revolution | | 1926 | John Hill Morgan | | | | | |
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The papers of Lord George Germain: a brief description of the Stopford-Sackville papers now in the William L. Clements library | | 1928 | Randolph Greenfield Adams | | | | | |
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A paramount right: a story of New York during the revolution | | 1926 | Emma Mersereau Newton | | | | | |
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A patriot lad of old New Hampshire | | 1933 | Russell Gordon Carter, Charles Hargens | | | | | |
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A patriot lad of old Trenton | | 1926 | Nat Little, Russell Gordon Carter | | | | | |
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A patriot maid, and other stories | | 1928 | W. M. Berger, Emilie Benson Knipe, Arthur Alden Knipe | | | | | |
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Patriotism in Washington's time, collected and comp | | 1917 | Patrick James Byrne | | | | | |
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Paul Jones | | 1901 | Hutchins Hapgood | | | | | |
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Paul Jones: his exploits in English seas during 1778-1780, contemporary accounts collected from English newspapers, with a complete bibliography | | 1917 | Don Carlos Seitz | | | | | |
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Paul Revere and his famous ride | | 1929 | Charles C. Farrington | | | | | |
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Paul Revere's own story: an account of his ride as told in a letter to a friend, together with a brief sketch of his versatile career | | 1929 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Paul Revere | | | | | |
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Pilgrims, Indians and patriots: the pictorial history of America from the colonial age to the revolution | | 1928 | Randolph Greenfield Adams | | | | | |
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The pilot | | 1925 | James Fenimore Cooper | | | | | |
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The poisoned loving-cup: United States school histories falsified through pro-British propaganda in sweet name of amity | | 1928 | Charles Grant Miller | | | | | |
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The political writings of John Dickinson, esquire: late president of the state of Delaware, and of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania | | 1801 | John Dickinson | | | | | |
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The Poor man's advice to his poor neighbours: a ballad, to the tune of Chevy-Chace | | 1919 | Ernest G. Lorenzen | | | | | |
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The preliminaries of the American revolution as seen in the English press, 1763-1775 | | 1926 | Fred Junkin Hinkhouse | | | | | |
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The presidency of the Continental congress, 1774-89: a study in American institutional history | | 1930 | Jennings B. (Jennings Bryan) Sanders | | | | | |
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The presidency of the Continental congress, 1774-89: a study in American institutional history | | 1930 | Jennings B. (Jennings Bryan) Sanders | | | | | |
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President Witherspoon: a biography | | 1925 | Varnum Lansing Collins | | | | | |
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The Princeton battle monument | | 1922 | A. Marquand, C. Gauss, T. J. Wertenbaker | | | | | |
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A Princeton boy in the revolution | | 1922 | Leslie Crump, Paul G. (Paul Greene) Tomlinson | | | | | |
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Princeton, May 1917: The call of spring | | 1926 | Florence R. Signor, Alfred Noyes | | | | | |
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The prisoners of 1776; a relic of the revolution: Containing a full and particular account of the sufferings and privations of all the American prisoners captured on the high seas, and carried into Plymouth, England, during the revolution of 1776. Also, an account of the several cruises of the squadron under the command of Commodore John Paul Jones, prizes taken, etc., etc | | 1854 | Charles Herbert | | | | | |
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Proceedings of the general Society of the Cincinnati | | 1925 | John Collins Daves | | | | | |
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The Q act: a primary cause of the American revolution | | 1936 | Charles Henry Metzger | | | | | |
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Rabble in arms: a chronicle of Arundel and the Burgoyne invasion | | 1933 | Kenneth Lewis Roberts | | | | | |
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Red coats and blue: a story of a British girl in the American revolution | | 1930 | Marguerite De Angeli, Harriette R. (Harriette Russell) Campbell | | | | | |
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Report on the Sir John Vaughan papers in the William L. Clements Library | | 1929 | Edna Field Vosper | | | | | |
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Revolution and freemasonry, 1680-1800 | | 1935 | Bernard Faÿ, Bernard Fay. | | | | | |
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The Revolution in Virginia | | 1916 | H. J. (Hamilton James) Eckenrode | | | | | |
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Revolutionary pensioners: a transcript of the pension list of the United States for 1813 | | 1953 | | | | | | |
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Revolutionary soldiers and sailors from Accomack County, Virginia | | 1927 | | | | | | |
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Revolutionary soldiers buried in Illinois | | 1917 | Mrs Harriett J. Walker | | | | | |
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Revolutionary soldiers buried in Indiana: 300 names not listed in the roster of soldiers and patriots of the American Revolution buried in Indiana | | 1949 | Margaret R. (Margaret Ruth) Waters | | | | | |
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The revolutionary spirit in France and America: a study of moral and intellectual relations between France and the United States at the end of the eighteenth century | | 1927 | Ramon Guthrie, Bernard Faÿ | | | | | |
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Revolutionary war records | | 1936 | Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh | | | | | |
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Rhode Island politics and the American Revolution, 1760-1776 | | 1958 | David S. (David Sherman) Lovejoy | | | | | |
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Richard Carvel | New ed. | 1914 | Winston Churchill | | | | | |
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The rider in the green mask | | 1926 | Rupert Sargent Holland | | | | | |
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Roads to the revolution: with here and there a byway to colonial days | | 1928 | Sarah Comstock | | | | | |
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Rochambeau | | 1934 | Jean Edmond Weelen | | | | | |
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Rochambeau, father and son: a life of the Maréchal de Rochambeau | | 1936 | Lawrence Lee, Jean Edmond Weelen, Gilbert Chinard | | | | | |
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A romance of old Cape May | | 1928 | Mrs. Matilda Butler Hand | | | | | |
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Roster of soldiers and patriots of the American Revolution buried in Indiana | | 1938 | Estella Armstrong O'Byrne | | | | | |
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Sam Adams: pioneer in propaganda | | 1936 | John Chester Miller | | | | | |
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