The "Minute-Men" of the Revolution.
Cornwallis is Taken!
Marion's Brigade Crossing the Pedee River, S.C. 1778.
The Story of the Fight.
The Heroine of Monmouth.
Genl. Israel Putnam - "The Iron Son of '76."
Washington Taking Command of the American Army.
Sergeant Jasper, of Charleston.
Plan of the Investment and Attack of York in Virginia
The Old Tennent Parsonage. On Manmouth Battlefield. Erected 1706.
The Rescue.
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.
Death of Montgomery.
The Manner in which the American Colonies Declared themselves Independant of the King of England, throughout the different Provinces on July 4, 1776.
The Wonderful Story.
Battle at Bunker's Hill
Washington Crossing the Delaware.
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.
Lines written by the late Mrs. De Lancey on the anniversary of 26 November 1782 alluding to a real incident in her life which occurred in America
A Map of the Country which was the scene of operations of the Northern Army; including the Wilderness through which General Arnold marched to attack Quebec.