Current As Of 10 December 1996
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Barrs, Burton. East Florida in the American Revolution. Jacksonville: Guild Press, 1932.
Beer, William. "The Capture of Fort Charlotte, Mobile." Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society, 1 (1896), pp. 31-34.
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Beerman, Eric. "José de Ezpeleta: Alabama's First Spanish Commandant During the American Revolution." Alabama Review, 29 (October 1976), pp. 249-260.
Bolton, Herbert E. The Spanish Borderlands: A Chronicle of Old Florida and the Southwest. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1921.
Boyd, Mark F., and José Navarro Latorre. "Spanish Interest in British Florida, and in the Progress of the American Revolution." Florida Historical Quarterly, 32 (October 1953), pp. 92-130.
Buker, George E., and Richard Apley Martin. "Governor Tonyn's Brown-Water Navy: East Florida During the American Revolution, 1775-1778" Florida Historical Quarterly, 58 (July 1979), pp. 58-71.
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Caughey, John. "The Panis Mission to Pensacola, 1778." Hispanic American Historical Review, 10 (November 1930), pp. 480-489.
Coker, William S., and Hazel P. Coker. The Siege of Mobile, 1780, in Maps: With Data on Troop Strength, Military Units, Ships, Casualties, and Prisoners of War including a Brief History of Fort Charlotte (Conde). Pensacola: Perdido Bay, 1982.
Coker, William S., and Robert R. Rea, editors. Anglo-Spanish Confrontation on the Gulf Coast during the American Revolution. Pensacola: Gulf Coast History and Humanities Conference, 1982.
Conover, Bettie James. "British West Florida's Mississippi Frontier Posts, 1763-1779." Alabama Review, 29 (July 1976), pp. 177-207.
Cubberly, Fred. "Fort George (St. Michael), Pensacola." Florida Historical Quarterly, 6 (October 1928), pp. 220-234.
Dart, Henry P., editor. "West Florida--The Capture of Baton Rouge by Gálvez, September 21, 1779, From Reports of the English Officers." Louisiana Historical Quarterly, 12 (April 1929), pp. 255-265.
Delavillebeuvre, Juan. "Fort Panmure, 1779, as Related by Juan Delavillebeuvre to Bernardo de Galvez." Translated by Anna Lewis. Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 18 (March 1932), pp. 541-548.
Din, Gilbert C. "Protecting the 'Barrera': Spain's Defenses in Louisiana, 1763-1779." Louisiana History, 19 (Spring 1978), pp. 183-211.
Farmar, Robert. "Bernardo de Galvez's Siege of Pensacola in 1781 (As Related in Robert Farmar's Journal)." Edited by James A. Padgett. Louisiana Historical Quarterly, 26 (April 1943), pp. 311-329.
Faye, Stanley. "British and Spanish Fortifications of Pensacola, 1781-1821." Florida Historical Quarterly, 20 (January 1942), pp. 277-292.
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Gálvez, Bernardo de. "Bernardo de Gálvez's Combat Diary for the Battle of Pensacola, 1781." Edited by Maury Baker and Margaret Bissler Haas. Florida Historical Quarterly, 56 (October 1977), pp. 176-199.
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Gold, Robert L. "Governor Bernardo de Gálvez and Spanish Espionage in Pensacola, 1777." In John F. McDermott, editor, The Spanish in the Mississippi Valley 1762-1784 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1974), pp. 87-99.
Griffith, Lucille. "Peter Chester and the End of the British Empire in West Florida." Alabama Review, 30 (January 1977), pp. 14-33.
Haarmann, Albert W. "The Spanish Conquest of British West Florida, 1779-1781." Florida Historical Quarterly, 39 (October 1960), pp. 107-134.
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Haynes, Robert V. The Natchez District and the American Revolution. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1976.
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Holmes, Jack D. L. "Robert Ross' Plan for an English Invasion of Louisiana in 1782." Louisiana History, 5 (Spring 1964), pp. 161-177.
Howard, Clinton N. "Colonial Pensacola: The British Period." Florida Historical Quarterly, 19 (October 1940; January, April 1941), pp. 109-127, 246-269, 368-401.
James, James Alton. "Spanish Influence in the West During the American Revolution." Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 4 (September 1917), pp. 193-208.
Jenkins, William H. "Alabama Forts, 1700-1838." Alabama Review, 12 (July 1959), pp. 163-179.
Johnson, Cecil. British West Florida. 1763-1783. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1943.
Katcher, Rebecca, and Philip Katcher. "Pensacola Garrison, 1779-1781." Military Collector and Historian, 33 (Spring 1981), pp. 22-23.
Kinnaird, Lawrence. "The Western Fringe of the Revolution." Western Historical Quarterly, 7 (July 1976), pp. 253-270.
Lackey, Robert J., editor. "The Siege of Pensacola in 1781." Historical Magazine, 4 (June 1976), pp. 166-172.
Lawson, Katherine S. "Luciana de Herrera, Spanish Spy in British St. Augustine." Florida Historical Quarterly, 23 (January 1945), pp. 170-176.
Mowat, Charles Loch. East Florida as a British Province, 1763-1784. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1943.
Nachbin, Jac, editor. "Spain's Report on the War with the British in Louisiana." Louisiana Historical Quarterly, 15 (July 1932), pp. 468-481.
Osborn, George C. "Major General John Campbell in British West Florida." Florida Historical Quarterly, 27 (April 1949), pp. 317-339.
Proctor, Samuel, editor. Eighteenth-Century Florida and the Revolutionary South. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1978.
Rush, N[ixon] Orwin. The Battle of Pensacola March 9 to May 8, 1781: Spain's Final Triumph Over Great Britain in the Gulf of Mexico. Tallahassee: Florida State University, 1966.
Scott, Kenneth, editor. "Britain Loses Natchez, 1779: An Unpublished Letter." Journals of Mississippi History, 26 (February 1964), pp. 45-46.
Searcy, Martha Condray. The Georgia-Florida Contest in the American Revolution 1776-1778. University: University of Alabama Press, 1986.
[Serrano y Sanz, Manuel, editor]. Documentos hístoricos de la Florida y la Luisiana. Siglos XVI a XVIII. Madrid: Liberia General de Victoriano Suarez, 1912.
Servies, James A., editor. The Log of H.M.S. Mentor, 1780-1781: A New Account of the British Navy at Pensacola. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1982.
Smith, W. Calvin. "Mermaids Riding Alligators: Divided Command on the Southern Frontier, 1776-1778." Florida Historical Quarterly, 54 (April 1976), pp. 443-464.
Starr, J. Barton. "Tories, Dons and Revels: The American Revolution in British West Florida." Ph.D. Dissertation, Florida State University, 1971.
Sturgill, Claude. "The Decision to Re-Arm St. Augustine." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 49 (Winter 1971), 201-211.
Taylor, Garland. "Colonial Settlement and Early Revolutionary Activity in West Florida up to 1779." Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 22 (December 1935), pp. 351-360.
Worcester, Donald E., translator. "Miranda's Diary of the Siege of Pensacola, 1781." Florida Historical Quarterly, 29 (January 1951), pp. 163-196.
Wright, J. Leitch, Jr. Florida in the American Revolution. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1976.
Zahendra, Peter. "Spanish West Florida 1781-1821." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Michigan, 1976.