Mereness' (editor) "Travels in the
American Colonies", 1690-1783 (1916) gives the impressions of
Lord Adam Gordon and others.
CHAPTERS VII AND VIII.
On Washington at Valley Forge, Oliver, "Life of Alexander
Hamilton" (1906); Charlemagne Tower, "The Marquis de La Fayette
in the American Revolution", 2 vols. (1895); Greene, "Life of
Nathanael Greene" (1893); Brooks, "Henry Knox" (1900); Graham,
"Life of General Daniel Morgan" (1856); Kapp, "Life of Steuben"
(1859); Arnold, "Life of Benedict Arnold" (1880). On the army
Bolton and Hatch as cited; Mahan gives a lucid account of naval
effort. Barrow, "Richard, Earl Howe" (1838) is a dull account of
a remarkable man. On the French alliance, Perkins, "France in the
American Revolution" (1911), Corwin, "French Policy and the
American Alliance of 1778" (1916), and Van Tyne on "Influences
which Determined the French Government to Make the Treaty with
America, 1778," in "The American Historical Review", April, 1916.
CHAPTER IX.
Fortescue, as cited, gives excellent plans. Other useful books
are McCrady, "History of South Carolina in the Revolution"
(1901); Draper, "King's Mountain and its Heroes" (1881); Simms,
"Life of Marion" (1844). Ross (editor), "The Cornwallis
Correspondence", 3 vols.
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