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The Oxford Handbook of the American Revolution
Call Number: E208 .O94 2013
ISBN: 0199746702
Formulating American Indian Policy in New York State, 1970-1986
by
Laurence M. Hauptman
Call Number: E78.N7 H36 1988
ISBN: 0887067549
Joseph Brant, 1743-1807
by
Isabel T. Kelsay
Call Number: E99.I7 B784 1984
ISBN: 0815601824
The Birth of Empire
by
Evan Cornog
Call Number: E340.C65 C74 1998
ISBN: 0195119495
The Other New York
by
Eugene R. Fingerhut (Editor) ; Joseph S. Tiedemann (Editor)
Call Number: E263.N6 O87 2005
ISBN: 0791463710
New York in the Age of the Constitution, 1775-1800
by
Paul A. Gilje (Editor); William Pencak (Editor)
Call Number: Request via ConnectNY or Interlibrary Loan
ISBN: 0838634559
Publication Date: 1992
Oneida Indian Journey
by
L. Gordon McLester ; Laurence M. Hauptman (Editors)
Call Number: E99.O45 O56 1999
ISBN: 0299161404
Constituting Empire
by
Daniel J. Hulsebosch
Call Number: e-book
ISBN: 0807829552
Publication Date: 2005
Articles
Impious Prayers: Elite and Popular Attitudes Toward Blacks and Slavery in the Middle-Atlantic States, 1783-1810
Call Number: F116 .N865 v.67 no.3 (Lower Level Bound Serials Collection)
Out of the shadows: African descendants--revolutionary combatants in the Hudson River Valley; a preliminary historical sketch
Forts, Rum, Slaves, and the Herkimers' Rise to Power in the Mohawk Valley
Call number: F116 .N865 v.89 no. 3 (Lower Level Bound Serials Collection)
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