- Documento‘Lately apprehended in the first Maryland regiment …’enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“A source of great comfort to his stricken parents.” A Civil War Soldier at Solebury Friendsenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“Little chariots painted red …” Continental Army Vehicle Paint Colorsenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“Sospecting the prisner to be a tory…”enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“I Extracted 4 balls by cutting in the oposite side from where they went in …” Miscellaneous Accounts of Continental Army Surgeons and Surgeon’s Matesenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“Square knapsacks are most convenient …” A Hypothesis Regarding British Knapsack Evolutionenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“Soldiers are ingenious animals.” American Civil War Campaign Sheltersenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"The Buck and Ball" (Newsletter of the Augusta County Militia) Philadelphia Campaign, 2010.enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoBrother Jonathan’s Images, No. 11. “An American Soldier” Artistenviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoTucker F. Hentz, “Use of Longarms by Commissioned Officers in Continental Army Rifle Units, 1775-1779,” Military Collector & Historian, vol. 61, no. 1 (Spring 2009), 12-18.enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"The camps ... are as different in their form as the owners are in their dress ..."enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"We are now ... properly ... enwigwamed."enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoTransportation for Gen. George Washington’s Headquarters and Guard, 1778, 1780, 1781, and 1782enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“About an hour before day we dashed through the river again …” The October 1777 Schuylkill Expeditionenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento(Section A) "I Expect to be stationed in Jersey sometime..."enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoCapt. John Paul Schott’s Independent Rifle Company, Ottendorff's Corps, Battle of Short Hills, 26 June 1777enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoSchotts Company Clothing and Equipment Guidelinesenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"Captain Antoni Selin and His Association with the Independent Corps of Captain John Paul Schott, Major Nicholas de Ottendorf and Col. Charles Armand"enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"'An Account of some things I carried … in my Pack.'enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“'With my pack and large blanket at my back …'enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"'The load a soldier generally carries during a campaign …'enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoEagle List Troop 34 (Including Projects) 2012 (New)enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“`To Cash paid the Revrd. John Mason for Servant Hannah’s wages …'enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoMatthew Skic, “`Stand Fast in the Liberty'enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoSteven M. Baule, “Drummers in the British Army during the American Revolution,“ Journal of the Society for Army Historical Researchenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“Spent the winter at Jockey Hollow, and ... washed together while there …”enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoWeekend Schedule (Draft, 3 May 2016)enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoExamples of the Complexity of Continental Army Unit Lineageenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“A quantity of public leather … made up into shoes and accoutrements …” Soldiers, Prisoners, and Deserters at the Continental Manufactory in Philadelphia (Including the role of artificer companies and regiments.)enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoIssued Rations, and Foods Found or Purchased by Mess Groupsenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"We... got ourselves cleverly settled for the night..."enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"They had built huts of bushes and leaves."enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoBrother Jonathan’s Images, No. 10enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"The Care and Cleaning of Firelocks in the 18th Centuryenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“When the whole are completely formed, they may ground their arms …”enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"Happy New Year, you guys."enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoIra D. Gruber, “The Education of Sir Henry Clinton,” Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, vol. 72, no. 1 (Spring 1990)enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“Carols by Candlelight"enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"Headmaster with a Heart" by Charlotte Andersenenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento5th Penna. Battalion 1776 Twoenviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento“At Eutau Springs he received three wounds …”enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoWilliam W. Reynolds, “The Virginia Militia at the Siege of Yorktown,” Military Collector & Historian, Vol. 67, no. 2 (Summer 2015), 168-186.enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento(Living History) 4th Connecticut Regiment, 1778, Valley Forge Guidelinesenviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoHarold E. Selesky, A Demographic Survey of the Continental Army That Wintered at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1777-1778enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoSheldon S. Cohen, “Captain William Leslie’s ‘Paths of Glory,’” New Jersey History, v. 108, no. 1-2, spring/summer 1990enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoBob McDonald, "A Primer on French Firelocks Supplied to the Continental Army"enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoCharlotte Brown, “The Journal of Charlotte Brown, Matron of the General Hospital, with the English Forces in America, 1754-1756”enviado porJohn U. Rees
- DocumentoJames L. Kochan, “The Belted Waistcoat”enviado porJohn U. Rees
- Documento"The great distress of the Army for want of Blankets ..."enviado porJohn U. Rees