Incoming Resources
- Naval officers of the American Revolution, a concise biographical dictionary, by Charles E. Claghorn
- All at sea, naval support for the British Army during the American Revolutionary War, John Dillon
- George Washington's secret navy, how the American revolution went to sea, James L. Nelson
- Neptune's militia, the frigate South Carolina during the American Revolution, James A. Lewis
- Ships and seamen of the American Revolution, vessels, crews, weapons, gear, naval tactics, and actions of the War for Independence, written and illustrated by Jack Coggins
- Navies and the American Revolution 1775-1783, edited by Robert Gardiner
- The first salute, Barbara W. Tuchman
- Pirates & patriots of the Revolution, an illustrated encyclopedia of colonial seamanship, by C. Keith Wilbur
- Rebels under sail, the American Navy during the Revolution, William M. Fowler, Jr
- Captains of the state navies during the Revolutionary War, John A. McManemin
- Admiral de Grasse and American independence, Charles Lee Lewis
- Naval documents of the American Revolution, William Bell Clark, editor ; for and in collaboration with the U.S. Navy Department
- Chesapeake Bay privateers in the revolution, Leonard Szaltis
- Patriot pirates, the privateer war for freedom and fortune in the American Revolution, Robert H. Patton
- Marines in the Revolution, a history of the Continental Marines in the American Revolution, 1775-1783, by Charles R. Smith ; illustrated by Charles H. Waterhouse
- Sea of glory;, the Continental Navy fights for independence, 1775-1783
- Valcour, the 1776 campaign that saved the cause of liberty, Jack Kelly
- Give me a fast ship, the Continental Navy and America's Revolution at sea, Tim McGrath
- American privateers of the revolutionary war, Angus Konstam
- North Carolina's Revolutionary War navy, by William N. Still, Jr
- Night on fire, the first complete account of John Paul Jones's greatest battle, by John Evangelist Walsh