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E265 .S8 Our French allies. Rochambeau and his army, Lafayette and his devotion, D'Estaing, De Ternay, Barras, De Grasse, and their fleets, in the great war of the American revolution, from 1778 to 1782, including military operations in Rhode Island, the surrender of Yorktown, sketches of French and American officers, and incidents of social life in Newport, Providence, and elsewhere ... 1
E265 +U5 Rochambeau. A commemoration by the Congress of the United States of America of the services of the French auxiliary forces in the war of independence. 1
E267 .A55 The command of the Howe brothers during the American Revolution. 1
E267 .B59 George Washington's opponents: British generals and admirals in the American Revolution. 1
E267 .B68 Logistics and the failure of the British Army in America, 1775-1783 / 1
E267 .C66 1970 An answer to that part of the narrative of Lieutenant-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. 1
E267 .C97 1972 The organization of the British army in the American Revolution, 1
E267 .F69 1961 For want of a horse; being a journal of the campaigns against the Americans in 1776 and 1777 conducted from Canada by an officer who served with Lt. Gen. Burgoyne. 1
E267 .G88 The Howe brothers and the American Revolution 1
E267 .H85 General Sir William Howe's Orderly book at Charlestown, Boston and Halifax, June 17, 1775 to 1776, 26 May; to which is added the official abridgment of General Howe's correspondence with the English Government during the siege of Boston, and some military returns ... with an historical introd. by Edward Everett Hale. 1
E267 .H89 A journal by Thos. Hughes, for his amusement, & designed only for his perusal by the time he attains the age of 50 if he lives so long. (1778-1789) 1
E267 .L7 Concord fight, being so much of the narrative of Ensign Jeremy Lister of the 10th regiment of foot as pertains to his services on the 19th of April, 1775, and to his experiences in Boston during the early months of the siege. 1
E267 .M1 A British fusilier in revolutionary Boston; being the diary of Lieutenant Frederick Mackenzie, adjustant of the Royal Welch fusiliers, January 5-April 30, 1775, with a letter describing his voyage to America, 1
E267 .M1d The diary of Frederick Mackenzie. 1
E267 .O75 2013 The men who lost America : British leadership, the American Revolution, and the fate of the empire / 1
E267 .S4 1940 The American journal of Ambrose Serle, secretary to Lord Howe, 1776-1778, 1
E267 .W63 Cornwallis: the American adventure 1
E268 .B34 2022 Hessians : German soldiers in the American Revolutionary War / 1
E268 .C79 2015eb Hessians : mercenaries, rebels, and the war for British North America / 1
E268.D32 A3 Journal of Lieutenant John Charles Philip von Krafft [1776-1784. 1