[Resolution for the interment of the relics of American seamen, soldiers and citizens who died on board the Jersey Prison Ship during the Revolution.]
Receipted bill issued by order of Captain Nathaniel and presented by David Bouton to Stephen De Lancey for imprisonment as a Loyalist, January 12, 1777
A statement of the claims examined by the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the losses and services of the American Loyalists, &c. up to the present time
Medal Struck by the United Provinces of the Netherlands, 1783 in Honor of American Independence
A Song, made by a Dutch Lady at the Hague, for the Sailors of the American Vessels at Amsterdam. June 1779. Another, made by a Dutch Gentleman, at Amsterdam, to be sung by the same, on the 4 of July.
Burial of Gen. Fraser (brit.) Freeman's Farm Oct. 7, 1777.
The Tea-Tax Tempest, or the Angelo-American Revolution.
The Manner in which the American Colonies Declared themselves Independant of the King of England, throughout the different Provinces on July 4, 1776.
Captain of the Guard - 14th Conn. Regt - Burrell's Fort Ti - 8 January 1777.
Death of Montgomery.
The Heroine of Monmouth.
Washington entering New York on the Evacuation of the Royalists
A Map of Part of Rhode Island Showing the Positions of the American and British Armies at the Siege of Newport, and their subsequent Action on the 29th of August 1778.
A Plan of the Country from Frogspoint to Croton River showing the Positions of the American and British Armies from the 12th of October 1776 until the Engagement on the White Plains on the 28th
The Meeting of Arnold and Andre
Last Words of Captain Nathan Hale, the Hero-Martyr of the American Revolutuion.
Major Andre of the British army, with whom Benedict Arnold conducted his secret negotiations for the betrayal of West Point, was captured in 1780, and was hanged in Tappan.
Certificate issued by Ensign Benjamin Moses on behalf of the Continental Army to Susannah De Lancey for pasturing 20 horses for one night, September 25, 1778
A Plan of the Operation of the King's Army under the Command of General Sr. William Howe, K.B. in New York and East New Jersey