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Operations: Northern Theater


Aimone, Alan C., and Barbara A. Aimone. "'Brave Bostonnians': New Yorkers' Roles in the Winter Invasion of Canada." Military Collector and Historian, 36 (Winter 1984), pp. 134-150.

Ainsley, Thomas. Canada Preserved: The Journal of Captain Thomas Ainsley. Edited by Sheldon S. Cohen. New York: New York University Press, 1968.

Allen, William. "Account of Arnold's Expedition." Maine Historical Society Collections, 1 (1831), pp. 347-416.

Anbury, Thomas. With Burgoyne from Quebec: An Account of the Life at Quebec and of the Famous Battle of Saratoga. Edited by Sydney Jackman. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1963. [Reprint of Vol. 1 of Travels Through the Interior Parts of North America (London: W. Lane, 1789).]

Anonymous. An Authentic Narrative of Facts Relating to the Exchange of Prisoners Taken at the Cedars; Supported by the Testimonials of His Majesty's Officers. London: T. Cadell, 1777.

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Arndt, Karl J. R. "New Hampshire and the Battle of Bennington: Colonel Baum's Mission and Bennington Defeat as Reported by a German Officer under Burgoyne's Command." Historical New Hampshire, 32 (Winter 1977), pp. 198-227.

Arnold, Benedict. Benedict Arnold's Regimental Memorandum Book Written While at Crown Point and Ticonderoga, 1775. Philadelphia: Collins, 1884. [Originally published in Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 3 (1884), pp. 363-376.]

Atkinson, C. T., editor. "Some Evidence For the Burgoyne Expedition." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 26 (Fall 1948), pp. 132-142.

Baby, François. Journal du MM. Baby, Taschereau et Willims 1776. Quebec: Aegiduis Fauteux, 1929.

Banks, Charles E. "Arnold's Expedition to Quebec in 1775." Magazine of History, 18 (February-March 1914), pp. 88-90.

Barker, E. Eugene. "The Lost Cannon of Crown Point." Military Collector and Historian, 26 (Fall 1974), pp. 159-164.

Baxter, James Phinney, editor. The British Invasion from the North. The Campaigns of Generals Carleton and Burgoyne From Canada, 1776-1777. With the Journal of Lieut. William Digby, of the 53d, or Shropshire Regiment of Foot. Albany: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1887.

Beebe, Lewis. Journal of Lewis Beebe A Physician on the Campaign Against Canada, 1776. Edited by Frederick R. Kirkland. Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1935. [Originally published in Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 59 (October 1935), pp. 321-361.]

Bird, Harrison. March to Saratoga: General Burgoyne and the American Campaign. New York: Oxford University Press, 1963.

Bowler, R. Arthur. "Sir Guy Carleton and the Campaign of 1776 in Canada." Canadian Historical Review, 55 (June 1974), pp. 131-140.

Bredenberg, Oscar R. "The Royal Savage." Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 12 (September 1966), pp. 128-149.

-----. "The American Champlain Fleet, 1775-77." Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 12 (September 1968), pp.

Burgoyne, John. A State of the Expedition from Canada as Laid Before the House of Commons, by Lieutenant-General Burgoyne, and Verified by Evidence, with a Collection of Authentic Documents, and an Addition of Many Circumstances Which were Prevented from Appearing Before the House by the Prorogation of Parliament. 2d Edition. London: J. Almon, 1780.

Burns, Brian. "Massacre or Muster? Burgoyne's Indians and the Militia at Bennington." Vermont History, 45 (Summer 1977), pp. 133-144.

Caldwell, Henry. "The Invasion of Canada, in 1775." Historical Magazine, 2d Ser., 2 (August 1867), pp. 97-103.

Carroll, Charles. Journals of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, During His Visit to Canada in 1776, As One of the Commissioners From Congress, With a Memoir and Notes. Edited by Brantz Mayer. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1876.

Clark, Jane. "Responsibility for the Failure of the Burgoyne Campaign." American Historical Review, 35 (April 1935), pp. 542-559.

Clark, Peter. "Letters relative to the Battle of Bennington." Edited by H. W. D. Bryant. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 14 (April 1860), pp. 121-123.

Clarke, William Butler, editor. "Col. John Brown's Expedition Against Ticonderoga and Diamond Island, 1777." New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 74 (October 1920), pp. 284-293.

Coburn, Frank W. The Centennial History of the Battle of Bennington, compiled from the most reliable sources, and fully illustrated with original documents and entertaining anecdotes. Boston: G. E. Littlefield, 1877.

Codman, John. Arnold's Expedition to Quebec. 2d Edition. New York: Macmillan & Co., 1902.

Coffin, Victor. The Province of Quebec and the Early American Revolution: A Study in English-American Colonial History. Madison: University of Wisconsin, 1896.

Cross, Uriah. "Narrative of Uriah Cross in the Revolutionary War." Edited by Vernon A. Ives. New York History, 63 (July 1982), pp. 279-284.

Da Costa, B. F. "The Fight at Diamond Island." New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 26 (April 1872), pp. 147-152. [Reprinted in Magazine of History, 2 (October 1905), PP. 265-272.]

Danford, Jacob. "Quebec Under Siege, 1775-1776: The 'Memorandums' of Jacob Danford." Edited by John F. Roche. Canadian Historical Review, 50 (March 1969), pp. 68-85.

Davis, Curtis Carroll. "Mrs. Warner's Winter Warfare A Momento of Arnold's Campaign." Lancaster County Historical Society Journal, 84 (Trinity 1980), pp. 125-131.

Dawson, Henry B. "The Battle of Bennington." Historical Magazine, 2d Ser., 7 (May 1870), pp. 289-305.

De Angelis, Pascal. "With Benedict Arnold at Valcour Island: The Diary of Pascal De Angelis." Edited by Charles M. Snyder. Vermont History, New Ser., 42 (Summer 1974), pp. 195-200.

Dearborn, Henry. "Journal kept by Capt. Henry Dearborne, of the Proceedings, and Particular occurrences which happened within my knowledge, to the Troops, under the Command of Colonel Benedicte Arnold, in the year 1775 Which Troops were detached from the American Army Lying before the Town of Boston, for the purpose of marching to, and taking possession of Quebec." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 22 (April 1886), pp. 275-305. [2d Ser., Vol. 2.]

de Peyster, J. Watts. "Oriskany." Historical Magazine, 2d Ser., 5 (January 1869), pp. 38-44. [Reprinted in Magazine of American History, 2 (January 1878), pp. 22-29.]

Dupuy, R. Ernest. The Battle of Hubbardton: A Critical Analysis. N.P.: Vermont Historic Sites Commission, 1960.

[Finlay, Hugh?]. "Journal of the Siege and Blockade of Quebec by the American Rebels in Autumn 1775 and Winter 1776." In Historical Documents of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, 4th Ser (Quebec: Dawson & Co., 1875), pp.

Folsom, William R. "The Battle of Valcour Island." Vermont Quarterly, New Ser., 19 (July 1951), pp. 133-146.

-----. "The Battle of Hubbardton." Vermont Quarterly, New Ser., 20 (January 1952), pp. 3-18.

Foster, Herbert D., and Thomas W. Streeter. "Stark's Independent Command at Bennington." Manchester Historic Association Collections, 4 (1910-1911), pp. 181-211.

Foucher, Antoine. "Journal tenu pendant le siège du fort Saint-Jean, en 1775, par feu M. Foucher, ancien notaire de Montréal." Bulletin des Recherches Historiques, 40 (March, April 1934), pp. 135-159, 197-222.

French, Allen. The Taking of Ticonderoga in 1775: The British Story, a Study of Captors and Captives. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1928.

Furneaux, Rupert. Saratoga: The Decisive Battle. London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., 1971.

Gerlach, Don R. "Philip Schuyler and 'The Road to Glory': A Question of Loyalty and Competence." New-York Historical Society Quarterly, 44 (October 1965), pp. 341-386.

Gilmore, George C., compiler. Roll of New Hampshire Soldiers at the Battle of Bennington August 16, 1777. Manchester: John B. Clarke, 1891.

Haarmann, Albert W. "The Battle of Bennington, 1777." Military Collector and Historian, 17 (Fall 1965), p. 94.

Hadden, James M. Hadden's Journal and Orderly Books: A Journal Kept in Canada and Upon Burgoyne's Campaign in 1776 and 1777, by Lieut. James M. Hadden, Roy. Art. Edited by Horatio Rogers. Albany: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1884.

Hall, B. H. "The 'Westminster Massacre.'" Historical Magazine, 3 (May 1859), pp. 133-143.

Hall, Henry. "The Evacuation of Ticonderoga in 1777." Historical Magazine, 6 (December 1862), pp. 363-368. [Reprinted in Historical Magazine, 2d Ser., 6 (August 1869), pp. 84-88.]

-----. "Castleton Fort." Vermont Historical Society Proceedings, New Ser., 2 (December 1931), pp. 194-203.

Hall, Hiland. The Bennington Battle Monument and Centennial Celebration. Milford, Mass.: Cook and Sons, 1877.

Hamilton, Edward P. "Was Washington to Blame For the Loss of Ticonderoga In 1777?" Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 11 (September 1963), pp. 65-74.

Haskell, Caleb. Caleb Haskell's Diary, May 5-May 30, 1776: A Revolutionary Soldier's Record before Boston and With Arnold's Quebec Expedition. Edited by Lothrop Withington. Newburyport, Mass.: W. H. House & Co., 1881.

Hatch, Robert McConnell. Thrust for Canada: The American Attempt on Quebec in 1775-1776. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1979.

Hellman, Florence S., compiler. The Saratoga Campaign, 1777: A Bibliographical List. Washington: Library of Congress, 1940.

Henry, John Joseph. Account of Arnold's Campaign Against Quebec and of the Hardships and Sufferings of that Band of Heroes who Traversed the Wilderness of Maine from Cambridge to the St. Lawrence in the Autumn of 1775. Albany: Joel Munsell, 1877. [Originally published as An Accurate and Interesting Account of the Hardships and Sufferings of that Band of Heroes, who Traversed the Wilderness in the Campaign Against Quebec In 1775 (Lancaster: William Greer, 1812); reprinted in Pennsylvania Archives, 2d Ser., 15 (1893), pp. 59-191.]

Hoffman, Elliott W. "The Germans at Ticonderoga." Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 14 (Summer 1981), pp. 32-38.

Holden, James A. "Influence of the Death of Jane McCrea on the Burgoyne Campaign." Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association, 12 (1913), pp. 249-310.

Huden, John C., editor. "Frontier Dangers, 1781-1784." Vermont History, New Ser., 27 (October 1959), pp. 352-353.

Hughes, J. M. "Notes relative to the Campaign against Burgoyne." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 3 (February 1858), pp. 278-280.

Huot, Lucien. Le Siége du Fort St. Jean en 1775. Saint Jean, P.Q.: Des presses a vapeur du Franco-Canadien, 1889. [Also published as Siege of the Fort of St. Johns in 1775, translated by George H. Flint (St. Johns, P.Q.: New Publishing House, 1889.]

Irvine, William. "Gen. Irvine's Journal of the Canadian Campaign, 1776." Edited by W. A. Irvine. Historical Magazine, 6 (April 1862), pp. 115-117.

Jeffry, James. "Journal Kept in Quebec in 1775 by James Jeffry." Edited by William Smith. Essex Institute Historical Collections, 50 (April 1914), pp. 97-150.

Johnson, John. Orderly Book of Sir John Johnson During the Oriskany Campaign 1776-1777. Edited by William L. Stone. Albany: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1882. [Originally published as "Sir John Johnson's Orderly Book During His Campaign from La Prairie to Fort Stanwix, 1776-1777" in Magazine of American History, 6 (March, April 1881), pp. 204-216, 283-296.]

Jones, Charles Henry. History of the Campaign for the Conquest of Canada in 1776, From the Death of Montgomery to the Retreat of the British Army Under Sir Guy Carleton. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1882.

Kirtland, Samuel. "Journal of the Reverend Samuel Kirtland, Missionary Among the Oneidas." Edited by E. B. O'Callaghan. Historical Magazine, 2d Ser., 3 (January 1868), pp. 37-39.

Knowles, James. "Journal of the Quebec Attack (Letter of James Knowles)." Magazine of History, 16 (May 1913), pp. 210-211.

Knox, Robert. "Dr. Robert Knox's Account Of The Battle of Valcour, October 11-13, 1776." Edited by J. Robert Maguire. Vermont History, 46 (Summer 1978), pp. 141-150.

Krueger, John W. "The Troop Life at the Champlain Valley Forts during the American Revolution." Ph.D. Dissertation, State University of New York at Albany, 1981.

-----. "Troop Life at the Champlain Valley Forts During the American Revolution." Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 14 (Summer 1982; Fall 1983; Summer 1984), pp. 158-183, 220-249, 277-310.

Lanctot, Gustave. Canada & the American Revolution 1774-1783. Translated by Margaret M. Cameron. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1967.

Lansing, Amy E. "Baum's Raid." Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association, 9 (January 1928), pp. 45-56.

Lord, Philip, Jr., compiler. War over Waloomscoick: Land Use and Settlement Pattern on the Bennington Battlefield, 1777. Albany: New York State Education Department, 1990.

Lutnick, Solomon. "The American Victory at Saratoga: A View From the British Press." New York History, 44 (April 1963), pp. 103-127.

Luzader, John F. "The Arnold-Gates Controversy." West Virginia History, 27 (January 1966), pp. 75-84.

Lynd, Stoughton. "The Tenant Rising at Livingston Manor, May 1777." New-York Historical Society Quarterly, 48 (April 1964), pp. 163-177.

McCorison, Marcus A. "Bayley-Hazen Military Road." Vermont History, New Ser., 27 (January 1959), pp. 57-68.

MacLean, Allen. "Arnold's Strength at Quebec." Military Collector and Historian, 29 (Autumn 1977), pp. 137-139.

Manders, Eric. "Notes on Troop Units in the Northern Army." Military Collector and Historian, 23 (Winter 1971), pp. 117-120.

-----. "Notes on Troop Units in the Northern Army." Military Collector and Historian, 27 (Spring, Fall 1975), pp. 9-12, 113-117.

Mann, David L. "Bennington: A Clash Between Patriot and Loyalist." Historical New Hampshire, 32 (Winter 1977), pp. 171-188.

Meigs, Return Jonathan. Journal of the Expedition Against Quebec, Under the Command of Col. Benedict Arnold, in the Year 1775, by Maj. Return J. Meigs. Edited by Charles I. Bushnell. New York: Privately printed, 1864.

Meredith, Brian. "Carleton, Montgomery, Arnold." Dalhousie Review, 8 (October 1928), pp. 390-400.

Mills, Borden H. "Troop Units at the Battle of Saratoga." Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association, 9 (April 1928), pp. 136-158.

Mills, William Howard. "Benedict Arnold's March to Canada." Magazine of American History, 13 (February 1885), pp. 143-154.

Mintz, Max M. The Generals of Saratoga: John Burgoyne & Horatio Gates. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990.

[Montgomery, Richard]. "Original Letter of General Montgomery." Historical Magazine, 6 (June 1862), pp. 175-176.

Morison, George. "An Account of the Assault on Quebec, 1775." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 14 (1890), pp. 434-439.

Napier, Francis. "Lord Francis Napier's Journal of the Burgoyne Campaign." Edited by S. Sydney Bradford. Maryland Historical Magazine, 57 (December 1962), pp. 285-333.

Neatby, Hilda. Quebec: The Revolutionary Age, 1760-1791. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1966.

Neilson, Charles. An Original, Compiled and Corrected Account of Burgoyne's Campaign: And the Memorable Battles of Bemis' Heights, Sept. 19, and Oct. 7, 1777, From the Most Authentic Sources of Information; Including Many Interesting Incidents Connected with the Same. Albany: J. Munsell, 1844.

Nelson, Paul David. "The Gates-Arnold Quarrel, September 1777." New-York Historical Society Quarterly, 55 (July 1971), pp. 235-252.

Nelson, Peter. "The Battle of Diamond Island."" Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association, 3 (January 1922), pp. 36-53.

-----. "Learned's Expedition to the Relief of Fort Stanwix." Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association, 9 (October 1928), pp. 380-385.

Nickerson, Hoffman. The Turning Point of the Revolution; or, Burgoyne in America. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1928.

North, S. N. D. "The Historical Significance of the Battle of Oriskany." Magazine of American History, 1 (November 1877), pp. 641-648.

Ogden, Matthias. "Journal of Major Matthias Ogden, 1775." Edited by A. Van Doren Honeyman. Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, New Ser., 13 (January 1928), pp. 17-30.

Oneida Historical Society. Memorial of the Centennial Celebration of the Battle of Oriskany, August 6, 1777. Utica: Ellis H. Roberts and Co., 1878.

"Orders of Generals Schuyler and Sullivan to Colonel Jonathan Dayton, 1776: Directing him to proceed to Johnstown, New York, for the purpose of capturing Sir John Johnson." Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, 5 (May 1850), pp. 34-37.

Palmer, Peter S. Battle of Valcour on Lake Champlain, October 11th, 1776. Plattsburg: Lake Shore Press, 1876.

Pancake, John S. 1777, The Year of the Hangman. University: University of Alabama Press, 1977.

Porterfield, Charles. "Memorable Attack on Quebec, December 21 [sic], 1775: Diary of Colonel Charles Porterfield." Edited by Marcus J. Wright." Magazine of American History, 21 (April 1889), pp. 318-319.

"Proceedings of a General Court Martial Held at Major General Lincoln's Quarters, Near Quaker-Hill, in the State of New York, By Order of His Excellency General Washington, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United States of America, For the Trial of Major General Schuyler, October 1, 1778. Major General Lincoln, President." New-York Historical Society Collections for 1879, pp. 5-211.

Rivis, R. G. L. "Sir William Grant and the Blockade of Quebec." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 20 (Summer 1941), pp. 101-104.

Robbins, Ammi Ruhumah. Journal of Reverend Ammi R. Robbins, a Chaplain in the American Army, in the Northern Campaign of 1776. New Haven: Hamlen, 1850.

Roberts, Ellis H. Memorial of the Centennial Celebration of the Battle of Oriskany, August 6, 1877. Utica: Ellis H. Roberts and Co., 1878. [Originally printed in Oneida Historical Society at Utica Publications, 1 (1877), pp. 58-129.]

Roberts, Kenneth, compiler. March to Quebec: Journals of the Members of Arnold's Expedition. 4th Edition. New York: Doubleday & Co., 1940. [1st Edition New York: Doubleday, 1938.]

Roof, F. H. "Old Fort Van Rensselaer." Magazine of American History, 3 (October 1879), pp. 629-630.

Rowland, Kate Mason. The Life of Charles Carroll of Carrollton 1737-1823 With His Correspondence and Public Papers. 2 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1898.

Schoolcraft, Henry R. Historical Considerations on the Siege and Defense of Fort Stanwix in 1777. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1846.

Schuyler, Philip, et al. "Evacuation of Ticonderoga, 1777." Magazine of American History, 8 (August 1882), pp. 566-573.

Scott, John Albert. Fort Stanwix (Fort Schuyler) and Oriskany. Rome, N.Y.: Rome Sentinel Co., 1927.

-----. "Joseph Brant at Fort Stanwix and Oriskany." New York History, 19 (October 1938), pp. 399-406.

Smith, Justin H. Arnold's March From Cambridge to Quebec; a Critical Study, together with a reprint of Arnold's Journal. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903.

-----. Our Struggle for the Fourteenth Colony; Canada in the American Revolution. 2 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1907.

Snell, Charles W. "A Report on the Organization and Numbers of Gates' Army, September 19, October 7, and October 17, 1777 Including an Appendix with Regimental Data and Notes." Unpublished manuscript, National Park Service, 1 February 1951.

Sobel, Robert. For want of a nail ...: if Burgoyne had won at Saratoga. New York: Macmillan, 1973. [Speculative history.]

Spargo, John. Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga. Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle Co., 1926.

Standing, Percy Cross. "Burgoyne's Defeat and Surrender: An Inquiry from an English Standpoint." Magazine of American History, 24 (July 1890), pp. 40-44.

Stanley, George Francis Gilman. Canada invaded, 1775-1776. Toronto: Hakkert, 1973.

Stillman, William O. "The Battles of Bennington." Manchester Historic Association Collections, 4 (1909), pp. 173-180.

Stone, Edward Martin. "The Invasion of Canada in 1775." Collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society, 6 (1867).

Stone, William Leete. The Campaign of Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne, and the Expedition of Lieut. Col. Barry St. Leger. Albany: J. Munsell, 1877.

Street, Alfred B. "The Battle of Saratoga." Historical Magazine, 2 (March 1858), pp. 65-80.

Todd, William C. "Ethan Allen's Language at Ticonderoga." New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 44 (April 1890), pp. 171-172.

Turcotte, Louis P. Invasion du Canada et Siège de Québec en 1775-76. Quebec: Imprimerie A. Coté et Cie., 1876.

Underwood, Wynn. "Indian and Tory Raids on the Otter Valley, 1777-1782." Vermont Quarterly, New Ser., 15 (October 1947), pp. 195-221.

Upham, George B. "Burgoyne's Great Mistake." New England Quarterly, 3 (October 1930), pp. 657-680.

Venables, Robert William. "Tryon County, 1775-1783: A Frontier in Revolution." Ph.D. Dissertation, Vanderbuilt University, 1967.

Verreau, Hospice Anthelme Jean Baptiste, editor. Invasion du Canada. Collections de Mémoirs, Recueillis et Annotés par M. l'Abbé Verreau. 2 vols. Montreal: Eusebe Senécal, 1873.

Walworth, Ellen Harden. "The Battle of Saratoga: Burgoyne and the Northern Campaign, 1777." Magazine of American History, 1 (May 1877), pp. 273-302.

Ware, Joseph. "A Journal of a March from Cambridge on an Expedition against Quebec, in Col. Benedict Arnold's Detachment, Sept. 13, 1775." Edited by Justin Winsor. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 6 (April 1852), pp. 129-145.

Washington, Ida H., and Paul A. Washington. Carleton's Raid. Canaan, N.H.: Phoenix, 1977.

Watson, W. C. "Arnold's Retreat After the Battle of Valcour." Magazine of American History, 6 (June 1881), pp. 414-417.

Wheeler, Joseph L., and Mabel A. Wheeler. "The Mount Independence-Hubbardton 1776 Military Road." Vermont History, New Ser., 27 (1959), pp. 88-122, 194-227, 331-352.

Whiteley, W. H. "The British Navy and the Siege of Quebec, 1775-1776." Canadian Historical Review, 61 (March 1980), pp. 3-27.

Wild, Ebenezer. "A Journal of a March from Cambridge, on an Expedition against Quebec, in Colonel Benedict Arnold's Detachment, Sept. 13, 1775." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 22 (April 1886), pp. 265-275. [2d Ser., Vol. 2.]

Willcox, William B. "Too Many Cooks: British Planning Before Saratoga." Journal of British Studies, 2 (November 1962), pp. 56-91.

Würtele, Fred C., editor. Blockade of Quebec in 1775-1776 By the American Revolutionists (Les Bastonnais). 1906. Reprinted Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1970.

Manuscripts

Sheldon Museum Library. (Middlebury, Vermont).

Miscellaneous Military Records.