United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Maps
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United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Maps
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- Plan of New York Island and part of Long Island ;, shewing the position of the American & British armies before, at & after the engagement on the Heights, August 27th, 1776, Engd. by W. Kemble
- Revolutionary War, Rebecca Stefoff
- Battles of the American Revolution, 1775-1781, including Battle maps and charts of the American Revolution, by Henry B. Carrington
- Battle maps and charts of the American Revolution, with explanatory notes and school history references, With a new introd. by George Athan Billias
- Diary of the American Revolution, from newspapers and original documents,, by Frank Moore, in two volumes, 1865
- Crisis of the Revolution ;, being the story of Arnold and Andre ..., issued under the auspices of the Empire State Society, Sons of the American Revolution
- Which way to the Revolution?, a book about maps, Bob Barner
- A battlefield atlas of the American Revolution, by Craig Symonds ; cartography by William J. Clipson
- The life and career of Major John André, by Winthrop Sargent. Edited by William Abbatt
- Atlas to Marshall's life of Washington
- A book of old maps, delineating American history from the earliest days down to the close of the Revolutionary War, compiled and edited by Emerson D. Fite & Archibald Freeman. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1926
- The history of the origin, progress and termination of the American war, by C. Stedman, who served under Sir W. Howe, Sir H. Clinton, and the marquis Cornwallis
- The American Revolution, 1775-1783. [Map] ;, an atlas of 18th century maps and charts, theatres of operation
- Nathan Hale 1776, biography and memorials
- History of New York during the Revolutionary War, [Edited by Edward Floyd De Lancey
- Revolution, mapping the road to American independence 1755-1783, Richard H. Brown and Paul E. Cohen
- The American Revolution in New York, its political, social and economic significance. For general use as part of the program of the Executive Committee on the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the American Revolution, prepared by the Division of Archives and History, The University of the State of New York, 1926
- Battle maps and charts of the American Revolution, with explanatory notes and school history references, by Henry B. Carrington
- The seat of action between the British and American forces ;, an authentic plan of the western part of Long Island, with the engagement of the 27th August 1776, between the King's forces and the Americans. Containing also Staten Island and the environs of Amboy and New York, with the course of Hudson's River, from Courtland, the great magazine of the American army, to Sandy Hook, from the surveys of Major Holland
- The Battle of Long Island, by Eric I. Manders; [photography by Daniel I. Hennessey]
- A book of old maps delineating American history from the earliest days down to the close of the Revolutionary War, Compiled and edited by Emerson D. Fite & Archibald Freeman
- Atlas of early American history, the Revolutionary era, 1760-1790, Lester J. Cappon, editor-in-chief ; Barbara Bartz Petchenik, cartographic editor ; John Hamilton Long, assistant editor ; William B. Bedford [and others], research associates ; Nancy K. Morbeck, cartographic assistant ; Gretchen M. Oberfranc, editorial assistant
- [Plan of the redoubts and lines which the rebels had erected near Brooklyn ;, of others on Redhook and Governor's Island; of their camps occupiedby the rebel and English armies after the affair at Flatbush, and that occupied by Gen. DeHeister on the 31st of August, 1776]
- Atlas of the American Revolution, map selection and commentary by Kenneth Nebenzahl ; narrative text by Don Higginbotham
- Maps and charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789, a guide to the collections in the Library of Congress, compiled by John R. Sellers and Patricia Molen Van Ee
- The fate of a nation, the American revolution through contemporary eyes, William P. Cumming and Hugh F. Rankin
- A historical atlas of the American Revolution, Martha Kneib
- A map of New York and Staten Islds. and part of Long Island ;, surveyed by order of His Excellency General Sir Henry Clinton K.B, Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces, surveyed and drawn by George Taylor & Andw. Skinner
- History of New York during the Revolutionary War, and of the leading events in the other colonies at that period, by Thomas Jones ... edited by Edward Floyd De Lancey. With notes, contemporary documents, maps, and portraits
- An historical sketch of the city of Brooklyn, and the surrounding neighborhood, including the Village of Williamsburgh, and the towns of Bushwick, Flatbush, Flatlands, New Utrecht, and Gravesend ;, to which is added, an interesting account of the Battle of Long Island, with a plan, compiled from the best authorities,, by J.T. Bailey
- History of New York during the Revolutionary War, and of the leading events in the other colonies at that period, with notes, contemporary documents, maps, and portraits, by Thomas Jones ; edited by Edward Floyd De Lancey
- Simcoe's military journal, A history of a partisan corps, called the Queen's rangers, commanded by Lieut. Col. J. G. Simcoe, during the war of the American revolution; now first published, with a memoir of the author and other additions, by John Graves Simcoe
- The campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn, including a new and circumstantial account of the battle of Long Island and the loss of New York, with a review of events to the close of the year
- Battles of the American Revolution., Battle maps and charts of the American Revolution
- The historical atlas of the American Revolution, Ian Barnes ; Charles Royster, consultant editor
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