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Authors: Terry Golway
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The Papers of Alexander Hamilton.
Edited by Harold Syrett. 26 vols. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961-79.
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(reprint), 1969.
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4 vols. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1872-75.
Morris, Lewis.
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New York: New-York Historical Society, 1875.
Thompson, Theodora J., ed.
The State Records of South Carolina: Journals of the House of Representatives.
Columbia,: University of South Carolina Press, 1977.
Secondary Sources
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Boatner, Mark M.
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Chidsey, Donald Barr.
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New York: Crown, 1966.
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The Spirit of Seventy-six.
Edison, N.J.: Castle Books, 2002 (reprint).
Dann, John C, ed.
The Revolution Remembered.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980.
Edgar, Walter.
Partisans and Redcoats.
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Fleming, Thomas:
The Forgotten Victory: The Battle for New Jersey, 1780.
Pleasantville, N.Y.: Reader's Digest Press, 1973.
Flexner, James Thomas.
George Washington in the American Revolution.
Boston: Little, Brown, 1967.
Fischer, David Hackett.
Washington's Crossing.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
Freeman, Douglas Southall.
George Washington: A Biography.
1 vols. New York: Scribner, 1948-57.
Gaustad, Edwin S.
Liberty of Conscience: Roger Williams in America.
Valley Forge, Pa.: Judson Press, 1999.
Greene, Francis Vinton.
General Greene.
Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1970 (reprint).
Greene, George Washington.
The Life of Major General Nathanael Greene. 3
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DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1978.
Gutstein, Morris A.
To Bigotry No Sanction.
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Woodstock, N.Y.: Overlook Press, 2002.
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The Colonial Metamorphoses in Rhode Island.
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Ketchum, Richard M.
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Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1974.
âââ.
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Caty: A Biography of Catherine Littlefield Greene.
Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1977.
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Unpublished Dissertations
Conrad, Dennis M. “Nathanael Greene and the Southern Campaigns, 1780-1783.” Duke University, 1979.
Tretler, David A. “The Making of a Revolutionary: General Nathanael Greene, 1742-1779.” Rice University, 1986.
The Rhode Island Historical Society and the University of North Carolina Press began publishing the papers of Nathanael Greene in 1976. The project is ongoing. When the thirteenth and final volume is published, scholars of the Revolutionary period will have at their fingertips one of the era's finest collections of primary documents. Without the work of the scholars and historians who collected Greene's manuscripts from dozens of libraries, this biography could not have been written.
Thanks, too, to the staffs at the following institutions: the American Philosophical Society, the David Library of the American Revolution, Guilford Courthouse Military Park, Independence National Historical Park, Monmouth Battlefield State Park, Morristown National Historical Park, the New-York Historical Society, the New York Public Library, the New Jersey Historical Society, the Massachusetts Historical Society, the University of Michigan, the University of Virginia, and Washington's Crossing State Park.
Members of the Greene family, especially Thomas Casey Greene, welcomed me to the annual celebration of the general's birthday in Rhode Island in 2003. It was heartwarming to see their reverence for their distinguished ancestor. On that occasion, Elizabeth Stevens of the Rhode Island Historical Society shared with me her discovery of the general's final orders to his army before leaving the South in 1783.
Thanks, too, to Mike McLaughlin, Tom Fleming, and Richard Brookhiser for their help and encouragement.
As always, Arthur Carter, publisher of the
New York Observer,
and Peter Kaplan, the
Observer's
editor, merit my gratitude and admiration.
Jack Macrae, my editor, is a wonderful storyteller and a serious scholarâhis contribution to this book cannot be measured. His assistant, Supurna Banerjee, managed to create order out of chaos. Kenn Russell and copy editor Vicki Haire were a pleasure to work with.
My debt to John Wright can never be repaid. Likewise, my wife, Eileen Duggan, and our children, Kate and Conor.
Abeel, James,
210
abolitionists,
298
Adams, Abigail,
61
Adams, John,
61
-62,
130
,
148
,
155
,
311
      Continental army and,
55
      Greene's relationship and correspondence with,
84
-85,
87
,
88
,
122
-23,
128
-29,
131
,
135
Admiralty Courts, British,
26
,
33
Alexander, William, see Stirling, Lord (William Alexander)
Angell, Colonel Israel,
224
Apology for the True Christian Divinity, An
(Barclay),
21
Aquidneck Island,
186
Armstrong, General John,
144
Arnold, Benedict,
5
,
6
,
65
,
109
,
132
,
212
,
227
-28
      attempted betrayal of West Point,
123
,
225
,
233
,
282
-30
      British troops under command of,
244
,
245
,
263
,
279
      denied promotion to major general,
123
      Saratoga and,
148
Arnold, Jacob,
210
-11
Arnold, Thomas,
43
Balsto Iron Works,
203
Baltimore, Maryland,
305
Bancroft, George,
130
Banks, John,
308
-309,
311
,
313
,
315
Barclay, Robert,
21
Barnabas Deane & Company,
203
,
308
Basking Ridge, New Jersey,
105
,
119
,
121
Bell's Mill, North Carolina,
254
Bernard, Francis,
50
Biddle, Colonel Nicholas,
162
,
163
,
171
blacks:
      in the Continental army,
296
-98,
300
         all-black regiment from Rhode Island,
60
,
185
-86,
191
,
296
      slavery, Greene and,
309
-10
Blanchard, Claude,
242
Bon Homme Richard
,
208
Boone Barony (Greene's South Carolina plantation),
298
-99,
309
-10,
315
Boston,
40
-42
      Boston Port Act,
40
-41,
42
     Â
Gage's tightening grip over,
44
,
45
      siege of,
1
,
3
,
47
,
49
,
52
,
62
-63,
64
,
67
,
70
-71,
72
-73,
78
,
95
      end of,
75
-76
      plans to end,
65
-67,
74
,
75
,
134
Boston Tea Party,
40
-41
Bound Brook, New Jersey,
120
Brandywine Creek, Pennsylvania,
4
,
136
-40,
147
,
148
,
154
      Battle of,
220
Breed's Hill,
55
Britain:
      loyalty of colonists to,
67
-68
      Parliament,
see
Parliament, British
      taxation of the colonies,
18
,
23
-28,
29
,
38
,
40
Brooklyn Heights, New York,
79
,
80
Brown, Moses,
70
Brown family (of Rhode Island),
15
Bucks County, Pennsylvania,
163
Bunch of Grapes,
78
Burgoyne, General John,
52
,
55
,
132
Burke, Andrew,
298
Burke, Edmund,
48
-49
Burke, Thomas,
292
Cadwalader, Colonel John,
108
,
114
,
169
Caesar, Gaius Julius,
2
-3,
4
,
21
,
29
,
40
,
89
Caldwell, Hannah,
220
Caldwell, James,
220
-21
Camden, South Carolina,
4
,
5
,
226
-27,
231
,
232
,
233
,
239
,
261
,
265
,
266
,
267
,
280
      Rawdon's evacuation of,
270
-71
Carrington, Colonel Edward,
240
-41
Catawba River,
249
Chadd's Ford, Pennsylvania,
136
-38
Charleston, South Carolina,
5
,
80
,
89
,
241
      American control of,
302
,
303
      British evacuation of,
302
      as British stronghold,
274
,
275
,
279
,
280
,
284
,
289
,
295
,
296
,
298
,
299
,
300
,
301
      Rawdon's retreat to,
270
-71,
277
      siege outside,
216
-17