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Connolly, John. "A Narrative of the Transactions, Imprisonment and Sufferings of John Connolly, An American Loyalist and Lieut. Col. in His Majesty's Service." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 12 (1888), pp. 310-324, 407-420; 13 (1889), pp. 61-70, 153-167, 281-291.
Coker, Kathy R. "The Punishment of Revolutionary War Loyalists in South Carolina." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of South Carolina, 1987.
Crary, Catherine S. "Guerrilla Activities of James Delancey's Cowboys in Westchester County: Conventional Warfare or Self-Interested Freebooting?" In Robert A. East and Jacob Judd, editors, The Loyalist Americans: A Focus on Greater New York (Tarrytown: Sleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975), pp. 14-24.
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Cuneo, John R. "The Early Days of the Queen's Rangers, August 1776-February 1777." Military Affairs, 22 (Summer 1958), pp. 65-74.
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Davis, Robert Scott, Jr. "The Loyalist Trials at Ninety Six in 1779." South Carolina Historical Magazine, 80 (April 1979), pp. 172-181.
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De Mond, Robert O. The Loyalists of North Carolina During the Revolution. Durham: Duke University Press, 1940.
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East, Robert A. Connecticut's Loyalists. Chester, Conn.: Pequot Press, 1974.
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Eddis, William. Letters from America. Edited by Aubrey C. Land. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1969.
Ellefson, C. Ashley. "Loyalists and Patriots in Georgia During the American Revolution." Historian, 24 (May 1962), pp. 347-356.
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Fellows, Jo-Ann, editor. "A Bibliography of Loyalist Source Material in Canada." American Antiquarian Society Proceedings, 82 (1972), pp. 67-270.
Ferling, John E. The Loyalist Mind: Joseph Galloway and the American Revolution. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1977.
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Fisher, Josephine. "Loyalists in Strafford." Vermont Historical Society Proceedings, New Ser., 5 (December 1937), pp. 334-344.
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Gilbert, G. A. "The Connecticut Loyalists." American Historical Review, 4 (January 1899), pp. 273-291.
Gipson, Lawrence Henry. Jared Ingersoll: A Study of American Loyalism in Relation to British Colonial Government. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1920.
Godfrey, Carlos E. "Muster Rolls of Three Troops of Loyalist Light Dragoons Raised in Pennsylvania 1777-1778." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 34 (1910), pp. 1-8.
Griffin, Martin I. J. "The Roman Catholic Regiment of Philadelphia in the Service of Great Britain During the Revolution." American Catholic Historical Researches, 14 (April 1897), pp. 65-80.
Haarmann, Albert W. "Provincial Uniform Colors, 1783." Military Collector and Historian, 14 (Summer 1962), p. 60.
Hammond, Otis Grant. Tories of New Hampshire in the War of the Revolution. Concord: New Hampshire Historical Society, 1917.
Hancock, Harold B. The Delaware Loyalists. Wilmington: Historical Society of Delaware, 1940.
Harding, Anne Borden. "The Port Roseway Debacle: Some American Loyalists in Nova Scotia." New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 117 (January 1963), pp. 3-18.
Harrell, Isaac S. Loyalism in Virginia. Durham: Duke University Press, 1926.
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Hast, Adele. Loyalism in Revolutionary Virginia: The Norfolk Area and the Eastern Shore. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1982.
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Hawes, Lilla M., editor. "Minute Book, Savannah Board of Police, 1779." Georgia Historical Quarterly, 45 (September 1961), pp. 245-257.
High, John W., Jr. "The Philadelphia Loyalists, 1763-1783." Ph.D. Dissertation, Temple University, 1975.
Hoberg, Walter R. "Early History of Colonel Alexander McKee." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 58 (1934), pp. 26-36.
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Howard, Thomas William. "Intellectual Foundations of American Loyalist Thought." Ph.D. Dissertation, Indiana University, 1972.
Hull, N. E. H.; Peter C. Hoffer; and Stephen L. Allen. "Choosing Sides: A Quantitative Study of the Personality Determinants of Loyalism and Revolutionary Political Affiliation in New York." Journal of American History, 65 (September 1978), pp. 344-366.
Hunt, Richard I., Jr. "The Loyalists of Maine." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Maine, 1980.
Jacobs, Roberta Tansman. "The Treaty and the Tories: The Ideological Reaction to the Return of the Loyalists, 1783-1787." Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell University, 1974.
Jarvis, Stephen. "An American's Experience in the British Army." Edited by Charles M. Jarvis. Connecticut Magazine, 11 (Summer, Autumn 1907), pp. 191-215, 477-490.
Jones, E. Alfred. "Two Loyalist Officers of New Jersey." Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, New Ser., 7 (January 1922), pp. 21-24.
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Judd, Jacob. "The Unknown Philip Van Cortlandt: Loyalist." New York History, 64 (October 1983), pp. 395-407.
Kalinoski, Sarah V. "Sequestration, Confiscation, and the 'Tory' in the Vermont Revolution." Vermont History, 45 (Fall 1977), pp. 236-246.
Katcher, Philip R. N. "The First Pennsylvania Loyalist Battalion, 1777-1783." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 48 (Winter 1970), pp. 250-251.
Keesey, Ruth M. "Loyalism in Bergen County, New Jersey." William and Mary Quarterly, 3d Ser., 18 (October 1961), pp. 558-576.
Kelby, William, editor. Orderly Book of the Three Battalions of Loyalists Commanded by Brigadier-General Oliver De Lancey 1776-1778. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1917.
Kozy, Charlene Johnson. "Tories Transplanted: The Caribbean Exile and Plantation Settlement of Southern Loyalists." Georgia Historical Quarterly, 75 (Spring 1991), pp. 18-42.
Kyte, George W. "Some Plans for a Loyalist Stronghold in the Middle Colonies." Pennsylvania History, 16 (July 1949), pp. 177-190.
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Lambert, Robert Stansbury. South Carolina Loyalists in the American Revolution. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1987.
Launitz-Schurer, Leopold S., Jr. Loyal Whigs and Revolutionaries: The Making of the Revolution in New York, 1765-1776. New York: New York University Press, 1980.
-----. "A Loyalist Clergyman's Response To The Imperial Crisis In The American Colonies: A Note on Samuel Seabury's Letters of A Westchester Farmer." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 44 (June 1975), pp. 107-119.
Leventhal, Herbert, and James A. Mooney, editors. "A Bibliography of Loyalist Source Material in the United States." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 85 (April 1975), pp.
Maas, David Edward. The Return of the Massachusetts Loyalists. New York: Garland, 1989.
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McBarron, H. Charles, and Rene Chartrand. "The Quebec Militia, 1775-1776." Military Collector and Historian, 23 (Summer 1971), pp. 20-21.
McCaughey, Elizabeth Peterkin. "William Samuel Johnson, Loyalist and Founding Father." Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, 1976.
McCracken, George E., editor. "Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Barton's Court Martial in 1781." Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, 78 (January 1960), pp. 33-35.
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MacKinnon, Neil. This Unfriendly Soul: The Loyalist Experience in Nova Scotia, 1783-1791. Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1986.
MacLean, John Patterson. An Historical Account of the Settlement of Scotch Highlanders in America Prior to the Peace of 1783 together with Notices of Highland Regiments and Biographical Sketches. Cleveland: Helman-Taylor Co., 1900.
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Meyer, Mary K., and Virginia B. Bachman. "The First Battalion of Maryland Loyalists." Maryland Historical Magazine, 68 (Summer 1973), pp. 199-210.
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