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HISTOIRE DE L'ACTION COMMUNE DE
LA FRANCE ET DE L'AMERIQUE POUR L'INDÉPENDANCE DES ÉTATS
UNIS. Paris, 1876, 3 vols.

A COLLECTION OF PUBLICK ACTS AND PAPERS, Relating to tHE
PRINCIPLES OF ARMED NEUTRALITY
London, 1801.

AN EXPLANATION OF THE CASE RELATING TO THE CAPTURE OF
SAINT EUSTATIUS. London, 1786.

324 Goertz, Count von. HISTORISCHE UND POLITISCHE DENKWÜRDIGKEITEN DES PREUSSISCHEN STAATSMINISTERS J. E. GRAFEN VON GOERTZ. Stuttgart and Tübingen, 1827-28, 2 vols. Goertz was the Prussian representative at the Russian court.

325 Hannay, David.

1891.

ADMIRAL RODNEY. London and New York,

326 Jay, William. THE LIFE OF JOHN JAY. 327 Jameson, J. Franklin. ST. EUSTATIUS

New York, 1833. IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, in American Historical Review, vol. 8(1903), pp. 683-708.

328 Johnston, Henry P., editor. THE CORRESPONDENCE AND PUBLIC PAPERS OF JOHN JAY. New York, 1890-93, 4 vols. 329 Malmesbury, Earl of. DIARIES AND CORRESPONDENCE OF JAMES HARRIS, FIRST EARL OF MALMESBURY. London, 1844, 4 vols. Harris was the British minister at St. Petersburg. Mundy, Godfrey B. LIFE CORRESPONDENCE AND RODNEY. London, 1830, 2 vols.

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331 Pellew, George. JOHN JAY (Boston, 1890), chap. 6.

332

OF LORD

Whitelock, William. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN JAY (New York, 1887), chap. 11.

333 Winsor, Justin. THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT. Boston, 1899.

CHAPTER XIII-THE RECLAMATION OF

THE CAROLINAS

NOTE. See the note on page 449, and titles 12, 14, 18, 21,

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30, 37, 52, 54, 57, 117, 263, 269, 273, 275, 278.

334 Cornwallis, Charles. PROCLAMATION OF MARCH 18, 1781, in Magazine of American History, vol. 7(1881), p. 45. 335 English, Thomas D. THE BATTLE OF THE COWPENS, in Harper's Magazine, vol. 22(1861), p. 163.

336 Hay, P. D. HAUNTS OF THE SWAMP Fox, in Harper's Magazine, vol. 67(1883), PP. 545-557.

337 338

339

Lee, Henry. MEMOIRS. Philadelphia, 1812; New York, 1869. Ross, Charles, editor. CORNWALLIS'S CORRESPONDENCE. London, 1859, 3 vols.

Simms, William G. LIFE OF MARION. New York, 1844.

340 Tucker, St. George. GUILFORD COURT HOUSE. A contemporary account, in Magazine of American History, vol. 7(1881), p. 36. For another contemporary account, see Bulletin of New York Public Library for November, 1905.

CHAPTER XIV-THE FINAL BLOW

NOTE. See the note on page 449, and titles 3, 14, 18, 19, 21, 30, 37, 52, 54, 57, 74, 87, 96, 97, 168, 206, 214, 275, 278, 286, 321, 337, 338.

341 Allyn, Charles. THE BATTLE OF GROTON HEIGHTS. New London, 1882.

342 Avery, Frank M. A SINGLE PAGE OF HISTORY [Groton Heights], in American Monthly Magazine, vol. 32(1908), PP.

I-8.

343 Caulkins, Frances M. THE HISTORY OF NEW London. New London, 1852, 1860, 1895.

344 Clinton, Henry. THE NARRATIVE OF LIEUTENANT-GENERAL SIR HENRY CLINTON, K. B., RELATIVE TO HIS CONDUCT PARTICULARLY ΤΟ THAT WHICH RESPECTS THE UNFORTUNATE ISSUE OF THE CAMPAIGN OF 1781, WITH AN APPENDIX CONTAINING COPIES AND EXTRACTS OF HIS CORRESPONDENCE WITH LD. G. GERMAIN, EARL CORNWALLIS, ETC. London, 1783. Reprinted, Philadelphia, 1865, as Narrative of the Campaign of 1781 in America.

345 Cornwallis, Charles. ANSWER TO THAT PART OF

THE NARRATIVE OF LIEUT.-GEN. HENRY CLINTON WHICH RELATES TO THE CONDUCT OF LIEUT.-GEN. EARL CORNWALLIS DURING THE CAMPAIGN IN NORTH AMERICA, 1781. London, 1783. Philadelphia, 1866. Contains a defense of Cornwallis's course and the correspondence between the two generals from January, 1781, to the time of the surrender.

346 Feltman, William. THE JOURNAL OF LIEUT. WILLIAM FELTMAN OF THE FIRST PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT, 1781-82, in Collections of the Pennsylvania Historical Society for 1853. Philadelphia, 1853.

347 Johnston, Henry P. THE SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS, in Harper's Magazine, vol. 63(1881), pp. 323-345

348 Johnston, Henry P. THE YORKTOWN CAMPAIGN AND THE SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS, 1781. New York, 1881. The most exhaustive study of this campaign yet made.

349 King, Horatio. TARLETON'S RAID, in Magazine of American History, vol. 22(1890), p. 165.

350 Laylin, Clarence D. THE FIRELANDS GRANT (with map), in Publications of the Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 10(1902), pp. 435-450.

351 Rochambeau, Comte de.

MEMOIRS RELATIVE TO THE WAR

OF INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES. Translated by M.
W. E. Wright. Paris, 1838.

352 Stevens, Benjamin F., editor. THE CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA, 1781. An exact reprint of six rare pamphlets on the ClintonLondon, 1888, 2 vols.

Cornwallis controversy.

353 Stevens, John A. THE ALLIES AT YORKTOWN, in Magazine of American History, vol. 6(1881), pp. 1-53

354 Stevens, John A.

OPERATIONS OF THE ALLIED ARMIES BEFORE NEW YORK, 1781, in Magazine of American History, vol. 4 (1880), pp. 1-45.

355 Stevens, John A.

ROUTE OF THE ALLIES FROM KING'S FERRY TO THE HEAD OF ELK, in Magazine of American History, vol. 5 (1880), pp. 1–20.

356 Winthrop, Robert C. CENTENNIAL ORATION AT YORKTOWN, 1881, in Report of the Commission for the Erection of a Commemorative Monument at Yorktown. Washington, 1883.

CHAPTER XV-THE SINEWS OF WAR

NOTE. - See the note on page 449, and titles 14, 21, 46, 149, 209.

357 Bayley, Rafel A. FOREIGN SUBSIDIES AND NATIONAL LOANS OF THE UNITED STATES, in Tenth Census of the United States (Washington, 1884), vol. 7, pp. 295-486.

358 Bolles, Albert S. FINANCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES (New York, 1875-85, 3 vols.), vol. 1.

359 Breck, Samuel. HISTORICAL SKETCH OF PAPER MONEY. Philadelphia, 1843.

360 Bronson, Henry. HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF CONNECTICUT CUR

RENCY, CONTINENTAL MONEY, AND THE FINANCES OF THE REVOLUTION, in Papers of the New Haven Colony Historical Society (New Haven, 1865), vol. 1.

361 Bullock, Charles J. FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES, 177589, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BUDGET. University of Wisconsin Bulletin (Madison, 1895), vol. 1, No. 2.

362 Dewey, Davis R. FINANCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES (London, 1903), chap. 2.

363 Eggleston, Edward. THE COMMERCE OF THE COLONIES, in Century Magazine, vol. 28 (1884), pp. 246–256.

364 Lewis, Lawrence, Jr. HISTORY OF THE BANK OF NORTH AMERICA. Philadelphia, 1882.

365 Oberholtzer, Ellis P.

ROBERT MORRIS, PATRIOT AND FINAN

CIER.

New York, 1903.

THE PAPER

366 Phillips, Henry, Jr. HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF CURRENCY OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES PRIOR TO THE ADOPTION OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION. Roxbury, Mass., 186566, 2 vols.

367 Schuckers, Jacob W.

BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE FINANCES AND
REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Philadelphia,

PAPER MONEY OF THE

1874.

368 Sumner, William G. THE FINANCIER AND THE FINANCES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. New York, 1891, 2 vols.

369 Sumner, William G. HISTORY OF AMERICAN CURRENCY. New York, 1874; new edition, 1876.

370 Webster, Pelatiah. POLITICAL ESSAYS. Philadelphia, 1791. Also see Old South Leaflets (169), No. 186.

For a fuller bibliography of the continental finances, see Winsor's
America (7), vol. 7, p. 81, note 4.

CHAPTER XVI-THE TORIES IN WAR TIME

NOTE. See the note on page 449, and title 55.

371 Ellis, George E. THE LOYALISTS AND THEIR FORTUNES, in Winsor's America (7), vol. 7, pp. 185-214.

372 Flick, Alexander C. LOYALISM IN NEW YORK DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. New York, 1901.

373 Gilbert, George A. THE CONNECTICUT LOYALISTS, in American Historical Review, vol. 4(1899), pp. 273-291.

374 Ryerson, Egerton. THE LOYALISTS OF AMERICA AND THEIR TIMES, 1620-1816. Toronto, 1880, 2 vols. The author was the son of a New Jersey Tory exile.

375 Sabine, Lorenzo. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF LOYALISTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Boston, 1864, 2 vols.

CHAPTER XVII PEACE

NOTE. See the note on page 449, and titles 7, 14, 21, 30, 37, 46, 52, 118, 146, 148, 149, 151, 167, 168, 321, 326, 328, 331.

376 Dwight, Theodore F. THE TREATY FOR WHICH THE ARMY WAITED, in Magazine of American History, vol. 10(1883), pp. 381-385.

377 Fiske, John.

THE CRITICAL PERIOD OF AMERICAN HISTORY (Boston, 1888), chap. 1.

London, 1875

378 Fitzmaurice, Edmond. LIFE OF SHELBURNE. 76, 3 vols.

379 Gardiner, Asa B.

THE LAST CANTONMENT OF THE MAIN CONTINENTAL ARMY OF THE REVOLUTION, in Magazine of American History, vol. 10(1883), pp. 355-380.

380 Headley, Joel T. THE LAST DAYS OF WASHINGTON'S ARMY AT NEWBURGH, in Harper's Magazine, vol. 67(1883), pp. 651-672. 381 Hinsdale, Burke A. BOUNDING THE ORIGINAL UNITED STATES, in Magazine of Western History, vol. 2(1885), pp. 401–423. Also printed separately.

382 Hinsdale, Burke A. THE NORTHWEST WRESTED FROM ENGLAND, in The Old Northwest (208), chap. 10.

383 Jay, John. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS OF 1782-83, in Papers of American Historical Association, vol. 3, pp. 79-100. 384 Johnston, Henry P. EVACUATION OF NEW YORK BY THE BRITISH, 1783, in Harper's Magazine, vol. 67(1883), pp.

909-923.

385 McLaughlin, Andrew C. THE CONFEDERATION and the CoNSTITUTION (New York, 1905), chaps. 1–2.

386 Morse, John T., Jr. JOHN ADAMS. Boston, 1887.

387

NEGRO SOLDIERS. See William C. Nell's The Colored Patriots
of the American Revolution, Boston, 1855; Benjamin Cowell's
Spirit of '76 in Rhode Island (Boston, 1850), p. 159; Rhode
Island Colonial Records, vol. 8, pp. 359, 360, 363; Kent's
Commentaries, vol. 2, p. 294; Hening's [Virginia] Statutes at
Large, vol. 11, pp. 308, 309; George W. Williams's History
of the Negro Race in America (New York, 1883, 2 vols.), vol.
I, pp. 324-412.

388 TREATY OF PARIS. The text of the preliminary treaty (with the

secret article) is given in Wharton's Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States (168), vol. 6, pp. 96-100. For the text of the definitive treaty, see MacDonald's Select Documents (169), pp. 15-21; Preston's Documents (169), pp. 232–239. 389 Turner, Frederick J. THE DIPLOMATIC CONTEST FOR THE MISSISSIPPI, in Atlantic Monthly, vol. 93(1904), pp. 676-691, 807-817.

390 Washington, George. ADDRESS TO CONGRESS ON Resigning HIS COMMISSION, in his Writings (57), vol. 10, p. 338. See his CIRCULAR LETTER TO THE GOVERNORS OF ALL THE STATES ON DISBANDING THE ARMY, in Old South Leaflets (169), No. 15.

CHAPTER XVIII-DISABLED AND DRIFTING

NOTE. See the note on page 449, and titles 27, 57, 143, 148, 169, 185, 246, 326, 328, 331, 360, 361, 362, 365, 368, 370, 377, 379, 380, 385.

391 Alden, George H. THE State of FrankliN, in American Historical Review, vol. 8(1903), pp. 271–289.

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