Incoming Resources
- I survived the American Revolution, 1776, Lauren Tarshis
- Forge, Laurie Halse Anderson
- The Declaration of independence, a study in the history of political ideas, by Carl Becker.
- Choosing sides, loyalists in revolutionary America, Ruma Chopra
- Revolutionary soldiers in Alabama;, being a list of names, compiled from authentic sources, of soldiers of the American Revolution, who resided in the State of Alabama., Compiled by Thomas M. Owen
- All for liberty, Moving Images Group and Coral Gate Media ; produced by Ron Mangravite ; written by Chris Weatherhead and Ron Mangravite ; directed by Chris Weatherhead
- The Third Virginia Regiment of Foot, 1776-1778, with flags flying and drums beating, by Joan W. Peters
- Revolutionary lineages, everyname index to the registrar's records
- The American campaigns of Rochambeau's army, 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783, translated and edited by Howard C. Rice, Jr. and Anne S.K. Brown
- Determined to be free., illustrated by Don Lambo
- After Yorktown, the final struggle for American independence, Don Glickstein
- Hessians, mercenaries, rebels, and the war for British North America, Brady J. Crytzer
- Love & war, an Alex & Eliza story, Melissa de la Cruz
- Revolution in the Lymes, from the New Lights to the Sons of Liberty, Jim Lampos and Michaelle Pearson
- Lafayette, the boy general, John P. Kaminski
- The crystal cornerstone
- Baylor's Regiment, the Third Continental Light Dragoons, Christine L. Langner
- 'They were good soldiers', African-Americans serving in the Continental Army, 1775-1783, John U. Rees
- The rifle, by Gary Paulsen
- Paul Revere and his midnight ride, by Gary Jeffrey ; illustrated by James Field
- Jews and the American Revolution, Haym Salomon and others, by Laurens R. Schwartz ; with a foreword by Arno Penzias
- The Hessians, journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association
- New England in the republic, 1776-1850,, by James Truslow Adams ..
- The Continental Army, by Robert K. Wright, Jr
- Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association, Inc
- Inscriptions from the ancient gravestones of Acworth, N.H., a transcript of the records in the old cemetery of that town, settled in 1769 principally by descendants of the Scotch-Irish colony of Londonderry, N.H. : together with a list of Revolutionary soldiers of the town, transcribed by Chas. B. Spofford and wife (Marcia Baldwin Nourse) of Claremont, N.H., in 1898. Epitaphs and known unmarked graves in the cemetery known as the "new" cemetery / compiled by Frank B. Kingsbury and George L. Allen
- American Revolutionary soldiers buried in Alabama, Tennessee, Texas,, as recorded in the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Reports published as Documents by the Senate of the United States, from all of the Reports inclusive of no. 68 and the year 1965. An American history project from the classes of W.R. Conger, Sunset High School, Dallas, Texas., Students: Sandria Allen, Carol Salisbury
- John Hancock, a signature life, Philip Koslow
- From across the Spanish Empire, Spanish soldiers who helped win the American Revolutionary War, 1776-1783 : Arizona, California, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas military rosters, by Leroy Martinez, J.D
- America's founding and the struggle over economic inequality, Clement Fatovic
- When freedom comes, by Kristiana Gregory
- Scar, a Revolutionary War tale, J. Albert Mann
- The American Revolution, three views
- Soldiers of the Revolution, Princeton, Mass
- An echo in the bone, a novel, Diana Gabaldon
- Samuel Adams, a life, Ira Stoll
- Broadsides and bayonets, the propaganda war of the American Revolution, by Carl Berger
- The bridge that saved a nation, Bergen County, New Bridge and the Hackensack Valley, Kevin W. Wright with Deborah Powell
- 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
- Parker's guide to the Revolutionary War in South Carolina, battles, skirmishes and murders, John C. Parker, Jr
- Revolutionary soldiers in Alabama
- Revolutionary soldiers in Alabama, being a list of names, compiled from authentic sources, of soldiers of the American Revolution who resided in the state of Alabama, compiled by the director
- The astonishing life of Octavian Nothing, traitor to the nation : taken from accounts by his own hand and other sundry sources, collected by M.T. Anderson of Boston, Vol. 1
- 1776, excerpts from the acclaimed history, with letters, maps, and seminal artwork, David McCullough