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US ARMY CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY

The Continental Army

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Pennsylvania


I. Manuscripts.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania. (Philadelphia).

Armstrong, William. Papers.

Balch Collection: Shippen Papers.

Baltzel, Charles. Orderbook.

Boudinot, Elias. Papers.

Bradford, William. Papers.

Brodhead, Daniel. Letterbook.

Burnside, James. Letterbook.

Butler, Richard. Journal.

Cadwallader Collection:

Cadwallader, John. Papers.

Wharton, Thomas. Letters.

Chambers, James. Orderbooks.

Conarroe Collection.

Clymer, Daniel C. Family Papers.

Dreer Collection.

Feltman, William. Journal.

Gratz Collection.

Hand, Edward. Papers.

Hawkins, John. Journals and Orderbook.

Hazard, Samuel. Papers.

Hazen, Moses. Orderbooks.

Hildeburn, Charles R. Papers.

Hubley, Adam. Journal.

Humphreys, Joshua. Papers.

Irvine, William. Papers.

Jenkins, George. Orderbook.

Lacey, John. Correspondence.

Laurens, Henry. Correspondence.

Loxley, Benjamin. Journal.

Nichols, Francis. Journals.

Orderly Book Collection.

Pemberton Papers.

Potts, Jonathan. Correspondence.

Sproat, James. Journals.

Stewart, Walter. Orderly Book.

Watson, John Fanning. Manuscripts.

Wayne, Anthony. Papers.

Weiss, Jacob. Family Correspondence.

Miscellaneous Collections.

Committee of Safety Papers.

Council of Safety Papers.

Board of War Papers.

Returns of Troops.

Revolutionary Correspondence.

New-York Historical Society. (New York City).

Stewart, Walter. Papers.

Pennsylvania Bureau of Archives and History. (Harrisburg).

Delaware Fortification Accounts.

Hand, Edward. Papers.

Military Accounts.

Minutes and General Correspondence of the Navy Board

and Board of War.

Records of Pennsylvania's Revolutionary Governments,

1775-1790.

Philosophical Society of America. (Philadelphia).

Peale, Charles Willson. Papers.

Orderly Book Collection.

II. Published Sources.

"A Partial List of Pennsylvania Troops Killed, Wounded, and Captured at the Battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 40 (1916), pp. 241-243.

Abright, Raymond W. Two Centuries of Reading, Pennsylvania, 1748-1948. Reading: Historical Society of Berks County, 1948.

Alexander, Arthur J. "Pennsylvania's Revolutionary Militia." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 69 (January 1945), pp. 15-25.

-----. "Service by Substitute in the Militia of Northampton and Lancaster Counties (Pennsylvania) During the War of the Revolution." Military Affairs, 9 (Winter 1945), pp. 278-282.

Anonymous. "Notes and Queries [Colonel Richard Humpton]." Historical Magazine, 5 (January 1861), pp. 20-22.

----. "Journal of a Revolutionary Soldier in 1776." Historical Magazine, 7 (December 1863), pp. 367-369.

----. "Itinerary of the Pennsylvania Line from Pennsylvania to South Carolina, 1781-1782." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 36 (1912), pp. 273-292.

Beatty, Erkuries. "Journal of Lieut. Erkuries Beatty, of the 4th Penn. Line." In Frederick Cook, editor, Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779 with Records of Centennial Celebrations (Auburn, N.Y.: Knapp, Peck & Thomson, 1887), pp. 15-37. [Originally printed in Pennsylvania Archives, 2d Ser., 15, pp. 219-253.]

Beatty, Joseph M., editor. "Letters of the Four Beatty Brothers of the Continental Army, 1774-1794." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 44 (1920), pp. 193-263.

-----, editor. "Letters from Continental Officers to Doctor Reading Beatty, 1781-1788." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 54 (1930), pp. 155-174.

Becker, Laura L. "The American Revolution as a Community Experience: A Case Study of Reading, Pennsylvania." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1978.

Beebe, Lewis. Journal of Lewis Beebe. A Physician on the Campaign Against Canada, 1776. Edited by Frederick R. Kirtland. Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1935.

Benton, William A. "Pennsylvania Revolutionary Officers and the Federal Constitution." Pennsylvania History, 31 (October 1964), pp. 419-435.

Bicker, Henry. "Orderly Book of the Second Pennsylvania Continental Line. Col. Henry Bicker at Valley Forge, March 29--May 27, 1778." Edited by John W. Jordan. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 35 (1911), pp. 333-342, 463-396; 36 (1912), pp. 30-59, 236-253, 329-345.

Browning, Irving. "Caps for the 2nd Pennsylvania." Military Collector and Historian, 8 (Summer 1956), pp. 40-41.

Bucks County. "Minutes of the Committee of Safety of Bucks County, Pennsylvania." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 15 (1891), pp. 275-290.

Burrows, John. "The Revolutionary Reminiscences of John Burrows." Edited by John G. Barrett. In Virginia Military Institute, The Cincinnati-Dance Lectures on the American Revolution (Verona, Va.: McClure Press, 1976), pp. 58-73.

Buyers, Margaret Hunter, editor. "Eighteen Colonial and Revolutionary Documents of Colonel Samuel Hunter 1759 to 1783." Northumberland County Historical Proceedings, 11 (1939), pp. 203-241.

Buyers, William Buchanan. "The Rev. John D. Woodhull, D.D., 'The Fighting Chaplain.'" Lancaster County Historical Society Papers, 43 (1939), pp. 131-136.

Cadwalader, John. "Selections from the Military Papers of General John Cadwalader." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 32 (1908), pp. 149-174.

Calhoun, George N. Colonel William Bradford. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1941.

Campbell, John Hugh. History of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and of the Hibernian Society for the relief of Emigrants from Ireland March 17, 1771-March 17, 1892. Philadelphia: Hibernian Society, 1892.

Clarke, William P. Official History of the Militia and National Guard of the State of Pennsylvania from the Earliest Period of Record to the Present Time. Philadelphia: C. J. Hendler, 1909. [Only one of a projected three volumes published.]

Claussen, W. E. "The Revolutionary War--In Lower Berks." Historical Review of Berks County, 34 (Spring 1969), pp. 58-59, 70-73.

Collins, Emerson, and John W. Jordan, editors. Genealogical and Personal History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. 2 vols. New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1906.

Copeland, Peter F. "Clothing of the 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 1776-1777." Military Collector and Historian, 15 (Winter 1963), pp. 124-125.

-----. "Clothing of the 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 1776-1777." Military Collector and Historian, 18 (Fall 1966), pp. 69-74.

Craig, Isaac, editor. "Muster Rolls of Marines and Artillery Commanded by Capt. Isaac Craig, of Pennsylvania, in 1775 and 1778." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 12 (1888), pp. 350-354.

Crist, Robert Grant. Captain William Hendricks and the March to Quebec, 1775. Carlisle: The Hamilton Library and Historical Association of Cumberland County, 1960.

Cummings, Hubertis. Richard Peters, Provincial Secretary and Cleric, 1704-1776. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1944.

Daughters of the American Revolution. Pennsylvania. Soldiers of the American Revolution who at some time were residents of, or whose graves are located in, Erie County, Pennsylvania. [Erie: N.p., 1929].

Davis, John. "Journal of Captain John Davis of the Pennsylvania Line." Edited by Charles L. Davis." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 5 (1881), pp. 290-311. [Also published as Joseph A. Waddell, editor, "Diary of Capt. John Davis, of the Pennsylvania Line," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 1 (July 1893), pp. 1-16.]

Davis, William W. H. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania From the Discovery of the Delaware To the Present Time. 2d Edition. 3 vols. New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1905.

-----. "Bucks County in the Revolution." Bucks County Historical Society Collections, 1 (Undated), pp. 153-160.

Delaney, Sharp. "Orderly Book of Captain Sharp Delaney, Third Battalion Pennsylvania Militia, July 16-25, 1776." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 32 (1908), pp. 302-308.

Denney, William H. "Soldier of the Republic: The Life of Major Ebenezer Denny." Ph.D. Dissertation, Miami University, 1978.

Denny, Ebenezer. Military Journal of Major Ebenezer Denny, An Officer in the Revolutionary and Indian Wars with an Introductory Memoir. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1859.

Devine, Francis E. "The Pennsylvania Flying Camp, July-November 1776." Pennsylvania History, 46 (January 1979), pp. 59-78.

Dickenson, Wharton. "Brigadier-General Samuel Meredith." Magazine of American History, 3 (September 1879), pp. 555-563.

[Douglas, John]. "Extracts from a Revolutionary Order-Book." Historical Magazine, 2 (December 1858), pp. 353-355.

Egle, William H., et al. Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Containing Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Scotch-Irish and German Settlers. Chambersburg: J. M. Runk & Co., 1896.

Evans, Samuel. "Revolutionary Soldiers at Donegal." Lancaster Historical Society Papers, 12 (1908), pp. 303-306.

Eyre, Jehu. "Memorials of Colonel Jehu Eyre." Edited by Peter D. Keyser. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 3 (1879), pp. 296-307, 412-425.

Fall, Ralph Emmett. "Captain Samuel Brady (1756-1795), Chief of the Rangers, and His Kin." West Virginia History, 29 (April 1968), pp. 203-223.

Feltman, William. The Journal of Lieut. William Feltman, of the First Pennsylvania Regiment, 1781-1782 Including the March into Virginia and the Siege of Yorktown. Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1853.

Flanders, Henry. "Thomas Fitzsimmons." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 2 (1878), pp. 306-314.

Frazer, Persifor. "Letters from Ticonderoga, 1776." Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 10 (February 1961, January 1962), pp. 386-396, 450-459.

Fullerton, Edward M. "Colonel Daniel Brodhead." Master's Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 19 .

Gearhart, Heber G. "Northumberland County Troops in the Continental Line." Northumberland County Historical Society Proceedings, 5 (1933), pp. 30-55.

-----. "Major John Lee The First Settler at Winfield." Northumberland County Historical Society Proceedings, 11 (1939), pp. 242-249.

Gibson, James E. "The Pennsylvania Provincial Conference of 1776." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 58 (1934), pp. 312-344.

Godcharles, Frederick A. "Colonel Matthew Smith Soldier and Statesman." Northumberland County Historical Society Proceedings, 12 (1942), pp. 35-54.

Gratz, Simon. "Biography of General Richard Butler." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 7 (1883), pp. 7-10.

Graydon, Alexander. Memoirs of His Own Time. With Reminiscences of the Men and Events of the Revolution by Alexander Graydon. Edited by John Stockton Littell. Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blackiston, 1846.

Groshens, David E. "Men of Montgomery County Who Aided the Ratification of Our Federal Constitution by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County Pennsylvania, 5 (April 1946), pp. 125-134.

Haldy, Lisa A. "General John Steele Lancaster County's Distinguished Patriot." Lancaster County Historical Society Journal, 84 (Michaelmas 1980), pp. 158-166.

Harris, Alexander. A Biographical History of Lancaster County: Being a History of Early Settlers and Eminent Men of the County; as also much other unpublished Historical Information Chiefly of a Local Character. Lancaster: E. Barr & Co., 1872.

Harris, Joseph S. "Robert Smith." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 4 (1880), pp. 79-88.

Harris, P. M. G. "The Demographic Development of Colonial Philadelphia in Some Comparative Perspective." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 113 (June 1989), pp. 262-304.

Hart, Charles H. "Colonel John Nixon." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 1 (1877), pp. 188-202.

Hassler, Edgar W. Old Westmoreland: A History of Western Pennsylvania during the Revolution. Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin & Co., 1900.

[Hendricks, William]. A Journal of the March of a Party of Provincials from Carlisle to Boston, and from Thence to Quebec, Begun the 13th of July, and Ended the 31st of December, 1775. Glasgow: R. Chapman and A. Duncan, 1776. [Reprinted in Pennsylvania Archives, 2d Ser., 15, pp. 21-58, and in Oscar H. Stroh, Thompson's Battalion And/or The First Continental Infantry (Harrisburg: Graphic Services, 1975), pp. 47-51.]

Henry, John Joseph. 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, pp. 59-191.]

Heverly, C. F. "Bradford County During the Revolution." Bradford County Historical Society Annual, 3 (1909), pp. 5-34.

Hocker, Edward W. Germantown, 1683-1933: The Record that a Pennsylvania Community Has Achieved in the Course of 250 Years; Being A History of the People of Germantown, Mount Airy and Chestnut Hill. Germantown: Privately printed, 1933.

Hubley, Adam, Jr. Journal of Lieut. Col. Adam Hubley, Jr., 1779. Edited by John W. Jordan. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1909. [Also printed in Frederick Cook, editor, Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779 with Records of Centennial Celebrations (Auburn, N.Y.: Knapp, Peck & Thomson, 1887), pp. 145-167.]

Hummel, William. "The Committee of Safety in Northumberland County During the American Revolution." Pennsylvania History, 11 (April 1944), pp. 145-148.

J., J. P. "Notes and Queries: Roberdeau and Hand." Historical Magazine, 6 (April 1862), pp. 124-128.

Jackson, Joseph. Encyclopedia of Philadelphia. 4 vols. Harrisburg: National Historical Association, 1931-1933.

Jameson, Horatio G. Memoir of David Jameson, Esq., M.D., Lt. Colonel of the Provincial Forces and Colonel of the Revolutionary Forces of Pennsylvania. Washington, Pa.: Regimental Press, Third Artillery, 1887.

Johannesen, Stanley K. "John Dickinson and the American Revolution." Historical Reflections, 2 (Summer 1975), pp. 29-49.

Jordan, John C. "York in its Relation to the Revolution." Proceedings and Collections of the Historical Society of York County, 1 (1903), pp. 27-50.

----. "Bethlehem During the Revolution." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 12 (1888), pp. 385-406; 13 (1889), pp. 71-89.

Jordan, John W. History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania. Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1886.

----, editor. Colonial Families of Philadelphia. 2 vols. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1911.

-----, editor. Genealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley of Pennsylvania. 3 vols. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1913.

-----, editor. Genealogical and Personal History of Northern Pennsylvania. 3 vols. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1913.

----, Wilfred Jordan, and Thomas H. Bateman, editors. Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania. 16 vols. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1911-1960.

Katcher, P. R. N., and Dennis Martin. "The Pennsylvania State Regiment, 1776-1778." Military Collector and Historian, 23 (Summer 1971), p. 49.

Katcher, Rebecca, and Philip Katcher. "The Pennsylvania Division, 1780." Military Collector and Historian, 27 (Fall 1975), pp. 120-122.

Katzenberger, George A. "Major David Ziegler." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, 21 (April-July 1912), pp. 127-174.

Kelker, Luther Reily. History of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. 2 vols. New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1907.

Klein, H. M. J., editor. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, A History. 4 vols. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1924.

Koontz, William H., editor. History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania, with Genealogical and Personal History. 3 vols. New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1906.

Kyte, George W. "General Wayne Marches South." Pennsylvania History, 30 (July 1963), pp. 301-315.

Lacey, John. "Memoirs of Brigadier-General John Lacey, of Pennsylvania." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 25 (1901), pp. 1-13, 191-207, 341-354, 498-515; 26 (1902), pp. 101-111, 265-270.

Landis, Bertha Cochran. "Col. Timothy Matlack: A Revolutionary Patriot in Lancaster." Lancaster County Historical Society Papers, 42 (1938), pp. 149-155.

Levering, Joseph M. A History of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1741-1892 with some account of the founders and their early activity in America. Bethlehem: Times Publishing Co., 1903.

Linn, John Blair. "The Butler Family of the Pennsylvania Line." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 7 (1883), pp. 1-6.

Linn, Mary Hunter. "General James Potter His Life and His Times." Northumberland County Historical Society Proceedings, 12 (1942), pp. 5-26.

"List of Taxable Inhabitants of the Town and County of Westmoreland, (Wyoming, Penn'a.) State of Connecticut, 1776-1780." Proceedings and Collections of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 5 (1900), pp. 205-242.

McBarron, H. Charles, Jr., and Philip R. N. Katcher. "5th Pennsylvania Regiment, 1777-1783." Military Collector and Historian, 21 (Winter 1969), pp. 125-126.

McDowell, William. "Journal of Lieutenant McDowell of the First Pennsylvania Regiment in the Southern Campaign, 1781-1782." Pennsylvania Archives, 2d Ser., 15, pp. 297-340.

McGough, Hugh. "Orderly Book of the Pennsylvania State Regiment of Foot, May 10 to August 16, 1777." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 22 (1898), pp. 57-70, 196-210, 301-320, 475-478.

McMichael, James. "Diary of Lieutenant James McMichael, of the Pennsylvania Line, 1776-1778." Edited by William P. McMichael. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 16 (1892), pp. 129-159. [Also printed in Pennsylvania Archives, 2d Ser.,15, pp. 193-218.]

Mallery, Charles Payson. Ancient Families of Bohemia Manor; Their Homes and Their Graves. Wilmington: Historical Society of Delaware, 1888.

Marshall, Christopher. Extracts from the Diary of Christopher Marshall, kept in Philadelphia and Lancaster, during the American Revolution, 1774-1781. Edited by William Duane. Albany: Joel Munsell, 1877.

Martin, C. H. "The Society of Cincinnati in Lancaster." Lancaster County Historical Society Papers, 41 (1937), pp. 93-101.

Mitchell, James T., and Henry Flanders, compilers. The Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania From 1682 to 1801 compiled under the Authority of the Act of May 19, 1887. 16 vols. Harrisburg: State Printers, 1896-1902.

Molovinsky, Lemuel D. "Pennsylvania's Legislative Efforts to Finance the War for Independence: A Study of the Continuity of Colonial Finance, 1775-1783." Ph.D. Dissertation, Temple University, 1975.

Montgomery, Morton L. History of Berks County, Pennsylvania, in the Revolution, from 1774 to 1783. Reading: Charles F. Haage, 1894.

Morgan, George H. Centennial. The Settlement, Formation and Progress of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, From 1785 to 1876. Harrisburg: Dauphin County, 1877.

Morison, George. An interesting Journal of occurrences during the expedition to Quebec conducted by the celebrated Arnold at the Commencement of the American Revolution, giving a particular account of the unparalleled sufferings sustained by that detachment in passing through the Wilderness, together with a description of the Battle of Quebec, kept by George Morison, a volunteer in the company of Riflemen commanded by Capt. Hendricks who was slain at the attack upon Quebec. Hagerstown, Md.: 1803.

Neff, George H. "Samuel Brady." Northumberland County Historical Society Proceedings, 5 (1933), pp. 121-148.

Neill, Edward D., editor. "Death of Major Anthony Morris, Jr." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 1 (1877), pp. 175-182.

Nice, John. "Extracts from the Orderly-Book (and) Diary of Captain John Nice, of the Pennsylvania Line." Edited by Henrietta Cooper. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 16 (1892), pp. 359-362, 399-410.

Nichols, Francis. "Diary of Lieutenant Francis Nichols, of Colonel William Thompson's Battalion of Pennsylvania Riflemen, January to September 1776." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 20 (1896), pp. 504-515.

Nicholson, John P., editor. "Return of the Pennsylvania Troops in the Service of the United States Commanded by Josiah Harmar, Esquire, Lieutenant Colonel Commanding." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 11 (1887), pp. 181-189.

"Northampton County (Pa.) Resolutions, in 1774 and 1775." Historical Magazine, 9 (February 1865), pp. 49-56.

Olton, Charles S. Artisans for Independence: Philadelphia Mechanics and the American Revolution. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1975.

Pennsylvania Archives. 9 Series. 119 Volumes. Philadelphia and Harrisburg: Various Publishers, 1874-1935.

Pennypacker, Samuel. "Samuel J. Atlee." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 2 (1878), pp. 74-84.

Preston, John Hyde. A Gentleman Rebel: The Exploits of Anthony Wayne. New York: Ferrar and Rinehart, 1930.

Prowell, George R. History of York County, Pennsylvania. 2 vols. Chicago: J. H. Beers and Co., 1907.

Reed, William B. Life and Correspondence of Joseph Reed. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blackiston, 1847.

Reeves, Enos. "Extracts from the Letter-Books of Lieutenant Enos Reeves, of the Pennsylvania Line." Edited by John B. Reeves. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 20 (1896), pp. 302-314, 456-472; 21 (1897), pp. 75-85, 235-256, 376-391, 466-476.

"Revolutionary Orders." Historical Magazine, 9 (January 1865), pp. 27-28.

Richards, Henry M. M. The Pennsylvania-German in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783. Lancaster: Pennsylvania German Society, 1908.

-----. "Lebanon County's Part in the Revolutionary War." Lebanon County Historical Society Papers, 4 (February 1909), pp. 382-404.

Richardson, John. "Letters." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 16 (1892), pp. 202-206.

Risley, Clyde A.; James P. Simpson; and John R. Elting. "Light-Horse of the City of Philadelphia, 1776-1777." Military Collector and Historian, 23 (Winter 1971), pp. 121-122.

Roberts, Algernon. "A Journal of a Campaign from Philadelphia to Paulus Hook." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 7 (1883), pp. 456-463.

Roche, John F. Joseph Reed: A Moderate in the American Revolution. New York: Columbia University Press, 1957.

Rogers, Mrs. Harry, and Mrs. A. H. Lane, compilers. "Pennsylvania Pensioners of the Revolution." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 41 (1917), pp. 468-482; 42 (1918), pp. 29-45, 156-169, 259-277.

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-----. "Arms, Culture, and Class: The Philadelphia Militia and 'Lower Orders' in the American Revolution, 1765-1783." Ph.D. Dissertation, Northern Illinois University, 1979.

Royer, Helen E. "The Role of the Continental Congress in the Prosecution of the American Revolution in Pennsylvania." Ph.D. Dissertation, Pennsylvania State University, 1960.

Rupp, Israel Daniel. History of the Counties of Berks and Lebanon. Lancaster: G. Hills, 1844.

----. History of Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, Carbon, and Schuylkill Counties. Harrisburg: Hickok & Cantine, 1845.

----. The History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams, and Perry Counties. Lancaster: G. Hills, 1846.

----. History and Topography of Northumberland, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Centre, Union, Columbia, Juniata and Clinton Counties, Pa. Lancaster: G. Hills, 1847.

----. The History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams, Perry, Somerset, Cambria & Indiana Counties. Lancaster: G. Hills, 1848.

St. Clair, Arthur. The St. Clair Papers. The Life and Public Services of Arthur St. Clair Soldier of the Revolutionary War; President of the Continental Congress; and Governor of the North-Western Territory with his Correspondence and other Papers. Edited by William Henry Smith. 2 vols. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., 1892.

-----. "Letters of General St. Clair to General Irvine." Historical Magazine, 7 (May 1863), pp. 151-155.

Schaeffer, Paul N. "Pennsylvania's Draft Laws During the Revolution." Historical Review of Berks County, 6 (October 1940), pp. 2-4.

Scharf, J. Thomas, and Thompson Westcott. History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884. 3 vols. Philadelphia: L. J. Everts and Co., 1884.

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Schramm, Eulalia Catherine. "General James O'Hara; Pittsburgh's First Captain of Industry." Master's Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 1931.

Schultz, George Winterhalter. "Major General Daniel Udrea: Oley Ironmaster, Soldier, Statesman." Historical Review of Berks County, 1 (April 1936), pp. 66-70.

Sellers, Horace Wells, editor. "Charles Willson Peale, Artist-Soldier." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 38 (1914), pp. 257-286.

Selsam, J. Paul. "The Political Revolution in Pennsylvania in 1776." Pennsylvania History, 1 (July 1934), pp. 147-157.

Sherman, Andrew M. "The Mutiny of Anthony Wayne's Pennsylvania Troops in Morris County, New Jersey, Winter of 1780-1781." American Irish Historical Society Journal, 17 (1918), pp. 93-98.

Simler, Lucy, and Paul G. E. Clemens. "The 'Best Poor Man's Country' in 1783: The Population Structure of Rural Society in Late-Eighteenth-Century Southeastern Pennsylvania." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 113 (June 1989), pp. 234-261.

Simpson, Henry. The Lives of Eminent Philadelphians now Deceased. Philadelphia: W. Brothershead, 1859.

Smith, Charles Harper. "Horsham Men in the Revolution." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County, 1 (April, October 1938), pp. 158-182, 223-237.

Smith, Dwight L. "Josiah Harmar, Diplomatic Courier." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 87 (October 1963), pp. 420-430.

Smith, George. History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: H. B. Ashmead, 1862.

Sprout, Oliver Snyder. "Andrew Snyder: A Revolutionary Soldier Who Reached the Age of 112 Years." Lancaster County Historical Society Papers, 43 (1939), pp. 128-130.

Stillé, Charles J. Major-General Anthony Wayne and the Pennsylvania Line in the Continental Army. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1893.

Stroh, Oscar H. Thompson's Battalion And/or The First Continental Infantry. Harrisburg: Graphic Services, 1975.

Stackhouse, Asa M. Colonel Timothy Matlack, Patriot and Soldier. N.P.: Privately printed, 1910.

Thompson, William, and John Armstrong. "Letters of Two Distinguished Pennsylvania Officers of the Revolution." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 35 (1911), pp. 304-307.

Tilden, John Bell. "Extracts from the Journal of Lieutenant John Bell Tilden, Second Pennsylvania Line, 1781-1782." Edited by John B. Phelps. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 19 (1895), pp. 51-63, 208-233.

Troiani, Don, and Paul Loane. "The Second Pennsylvania Regiment (Spring 1780)." Military Collector and Historian, 30 (Fall 1978), p. 123.

Trussell, John B. B., Jr. The Pennsylvania Line: Regimental Organization and Operations, 1775-1783. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1977.

-----. "He Never Missed His Aim." Parameters, 6 (1976), pp. 48-59.

Van Doren, Carl. Mutiny in January: The Story of a Crisis in the Continental Army now for the first time fully told from many hitherto unknown or neglected sources. New York: Viking Press, 1943.

Wallace, John William. An Old Philadelphian, Colonel William Bradford, the Patriot Printer of 1776. Philadelphia: Sherman and Co., 1884.

Ward, A. Gertrude. "John Ettwein and the Moravians in the Revolution." Pennsylvania History, 1 (October 1934), pp. 191-201.

Warden, Rosemary S. "The Revolution in Political Leadership in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1765-1785." Ph.D. Dissertation, Syracuse University, 1979.

Watts, Henry Miller. "A Memoir of General Henry Miller." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 11 (1887), pp. 341-345; 12 (1888), pp. 425-431.

Wayne, Anthony. "Letters of General Wayne to General Irvine, 1778-1784." Historical Magazine, 6 (October, November 1862), pp. 322-323, 336-342.

-----. "Orderly Book Fourth Pennsylvania Battalion, Col. Anthony Wayne, 1776." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 29 (1905), pp. 470-478; 30 (1906), pp. 91-103, 206-219. [Reprinted in Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 11 (1963-1964), pp. 93-112, 177-205.]

[-----]. Orderly book of the Northern Army at Ticonderoga and Mt. Independence, from October 17th, 1776, to January 8th, 1777, with biographical and explanatory notes, and an appendix. Albany: J. Munsell, 1859.

Weiss, Harry B., and Grace M. Zeigler. Colonel Erkuries Beatty, 1759-1823: Pennsylvania Revolutionary Soldiers; New Jersey Judge, Senator, Farmer, and Prominent Citizen of Princeton. Trenton: The Past Times Press, 1958.

Werner, Wendy M., and John N. Armstrong, Jr. "1st Continental Regiment/1st Pennsylvania Regiment Flag." Military Collector and Historian, 27 (Spring 1975), pp. 5-7.

Williams, Edward G., editor. "Muster Rolls at Fort Pitt, 1778." Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, 45 (June 1962), pp. 179-190.

Williams, Ennion. "Journal of Major Ennion Williams, on His Journey to the American Camp at Cambridge, in New England, 1775." Edited by William Henry Egle. Pennsylvania Archives, 2d Ser., 15, pp. 5-20.

Wing, Conway P., et al. History of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: James D. Scott, 1879.

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