Long Island (N.Y.) -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
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Long Island (N.Y.) -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
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- The burning of the hay at Coram and capture of Fort St. George at Mastic
- [Notes, news clippings, etc., about William H. Sabine's work on American Loyalists, n.d.]
- The stone House at Gowanus, scene of the Battle of Long Island. Stirling's headquarters, Cornwallis's redoubt, occupied by Washington. Colonial residence of Dutch architecture. Built by Nicholas Vechte, 1699
- Setauket during the Revolution, what you didn't know but aren't afraid to ask, a film produced by the Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
- Personal recollections of the American Revolution, a private journal, prepared from authentic domestic records. Together with reminiscences of Washington & Lafayette., by edited by Sidney Barclay
- The battle of Long Island, with preceding events, and the subsequent American retreat, introductory narrative by Thomas W. Field with authentic documents
- Genealogy of the descendants of Stephen Randall and Elizabeth Swezey, 1738-1906
- The burning of the hay at Coram and capture of Fort St. George at Mastic, by Thomas R. Bayles
- American Revolutionary War patriots buried in the Town of Brookhaven, prepared by research of Harry W. Huson
- The Revolution on Long Island, Carolyn D. Halsey
- General Washington's spies on Long Island and in New York, by Morton Pennypacker
- General Washington's spies on Long Island and in New York, by Morton Pennypacker, Vol. 2 [Supplement]
- [Collection of material about the Culper Spy Ring, General Washington's Long Island, N.Y. based secret service, including correspondence, notes, and silhouette of Robert Townsend, a.k.a. Culper, Jr.]
- How they lived, as disclosed by old Long Island tales and chronicles, by Birdsall Jackson
- [Newspaper reviews of Morton Pennypacker's book "General Washington's Spies," about the Culper Spy Ring, operating out of New York, N.Y., and Long Island, N.Y., during the American Revolution, 1939]
- The American Revolution on Long Island, Dr. Joanne S. Grasso
- The history of the town of East Hampton, New York, in the Revolution., A thesis submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Arts and Science, New York University in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History. June 1960, by Lawrence J. Koncelik
- Descendants of Cornelius Barentse Van Wyck and Anna Polhemus,, by Anne Van Wyck
- Personal recollections of the American Revolution, a private journal, prepared from authentic domestic records, by Lydia Minturn Post ; edited by Sidney Barclay
- Capture of Gen. Nathaniel Woodhull, Thomas R. Bayles
- Lost British forts of Long Island, David M. Griffin
- William Webb, September 19, 1746-September 23, 1832 ;, his war service from Long Island and Connecticut, ancestry and descendants,, by Capt. R.H. Greene, A.M., LL.B., 1914
- The Wickham claim, being an inquiry into the attainder of Parker Wickham, by Dwight Holbrook
- The magazine of American history, with notes and queries, Vol. 8, parts 1 and 2
- Benjamin Tallmadge, Revolutionary soldier and American businessman,, by Charles Swain Hall, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, New York, 1943
- The Wickham claim court case archive, by Bertram E. Hirsch
- [Newspaper articles about ceremonies commemorating American merchant and rebel spy Robert Townsend, of Oyster Bay Township, N.Y.]
- Personal recollections of the American Revolution by Lydia Lydia Minturn, an authentic Long Island revolutionary relic?, by Ellen M. Mac Rorie
- Pioneers and patriots of Long Island, 1640-1840, by W. Willard Roberts
- Captain Nathan Hale
- The refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut,, by Frederic Gregory Mather
- The refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut
- Found the private papers of George Washington's best spy, by Bruce Catton
- General history, or an analytical and chronological genealogy of the Townsend family in the United States of America, by P.S. Townsend, M.D., a descendant of that family, New York 1827,, copied by his nephew (on his mother's side) Franklin Townsend of Albany 1839. (With additional notes by the author 1847 while at Albany). (Copied from my Uncle Franklin's copy by me in 1893 - Howard Townsend, 1893
- An episode in American journalism, A history of David Frothingham and his Long Island Herald, Beatrice Diamond
- The life of the Rev. Freeborn Garrettson, compiled from his printed and manuscript journals, and other authentic documents, by Nathan Bangs
- History and guide to the Maj. Benjamin Tallmadge Trail, the capture of Ft. St. George at Mastic, N.Y. and the burning of the forage at Coram, N.Y., November 23, 1780, by Alvin R.L. Smith
- The capture of General Nathaniel Woodhull in the Revolution
- Moses Vail of Huntington, L.I., Showing his descent from Joseph (2) Vail, son of Thomas Vail at Salem, Massachusetts 1640 together with collateral lines, And with additions and corrections to both H.H. Vail's "Jeremiah Vail Family" (pub. 1902) (with his authorization), and to my compilation "Thomas Vail- Salem 1640" (pub. 1937),, by Wm. Penn Vail, M.D., 1947
- Revolutionary incidents of Suffolk & Kings counties ;, with an account of the Battle of Long Island and the British prisons and prison-ships at New York
- The Revolutionary spies, The Culper ring
- The Revolutionary spies, The Culper Ring
- Documents and letters intended to illustrate the Revolutionary incidents of Queens County, N.Y., with connecting narratives, explanatory notes, and additions. [Second series], by Henry Onderdonk, jr
- Suppressed history of General Nathaniel Woodhull, president of the New York Congress and Convention in 1776
- Long Island the way it was
- Reflections on 1788, Long Island and the Constitution, by Luise Weiss
- The two spies, Nathan Hale and John André, by Benson J. Lossing, LL.D. Illustrated with pen-and-ink sketches by H. Rosa. Anna Seward's Monody on Major André
- 250 years in Suffolk ;, invisible ink and black petticoat signals used in communication with General Washington
- Early Long Island : an address by Hon. William Winton Goodrich delivered before the New York society of the order of the founders and patriots of America,, March 16, 1904
- An episode in American journalism, a history of David Frothingham and his Long Island Herald, Beatrice Diamond
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