United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Biography
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- Adopted son, Washington, Lafayette, and the friendship that saved the Revolution, by David A. Clary
- Glory, passion, and principle, the story of eight remarkable women at the core of the American Revolution, Melissa Lukeman Bohrer
- American patriots, answering the call to freedom, Rick Santorum
- Samuel Adams, the life of an American revolutionary, John K. Alexander
- The king's ranger, Thomas Brown and the American Revolution on the southern frontier, Edward J. Cashin
- Setting the world ablaze, Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and the American Revolution, John Ferling
- Founding martyr, the life and death of Dr. Joseph Warren, the American Revolution's lost hero, Christian Di Spigna
- Friends of liberty, Thomas Jefferson, Tadeusz Kościuszko, and Agrippa Hull : a tale of three patriots, two revolutions, and a tragic betrayal of freedom in the new nation, Gary B. Nash and Graham Russell Gao Hodges
- Heroes and patriots of the South, comprising lives of General Francis Marion, General William Moultrie, General Andrew Pickens, and Governor John Rutledge ; with sketches of other distinguished heroes and patriots who served in the Revolutionary war in the southern states, by Cecil B. Hartley ; with engravings from original designs by G.G. White
- Revolutionary founders, rebels, radicals, and reformers in the making of the nation, edited by Alfred F. Young, Gary B. Nash, and Ray Raphael
- The signers of the declaration of independence, a biographical and genealogical reference, Della Gray Barthelmas
- Signers of the Declaration, historic places commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Robert G. Ferris, series editor
- Valiant ambition, George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the fate of the American Revolution, by Nathaniel Philbrick
- Founding mothers, the women who raised our nation, Cokie Roberts
- American Military Biography, containing the lives, characters, and anecdotes of the Officers of the Revolution who were most distinguished in achieving our national independence. Also the Life of G. Motier La Fayette, Major-General in the Continental Army- Marshal of France and Commander in Chief of the National Guards
- The life of Gen. Francis Marion, also, lives of Generals Moultrie and Pickens, and Governor Rutledge ; with sketches of other distinguished heroes and patriots who served in the Revolutionary War in the Southern states, by Cecil B. Hartley ; with engravings from original designs by G.G. White
- Betsy Ross, American patriot, Susan Martins Miller
- Independence lost, lives on the edge of the American Revolution, Kathleen DuVal
- Lineage book, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
- Washington's farewell to his officers, after victory in the Revolution, Stuart Murray
- Remarks, critical and historical, on an article in the forty-seventh number of the North American review, relating to Count Pulaski, addressed to the readers of the North American review, by the author of the Sketches of the life of Greene
- George Washington's indispensable men, the 32 aides-de-camp who helped win American independence, Arthur S. Lefkowitz
- Hero of two worlds, the Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution, Mike Duncan
- A true republican, the life of Paul Revere, Jayne E. Triber
- Partisans and Redcoats, the southern conflict that turned the tide of the American Revolution, Walter Edgar
- Prince Estabrook, slave and soldier, by Alice M. Hinkle
- Fallen founder, the life of Aaron Burr, Nancy Isenberg
- Benedict Arnold, by Mary Dodson Wade
- Paul Revere, George Sullivan
- The course of human events, David McCullough
- Revolutionary characters, [what made the founders different], Gordon S. Wood
- Gouverneur Morris, an independent life, William Howard Adams
- Of arms and artists, the American Revolution through painters' eyes, Paul Staiti
- And then what happened, Paul Revere?, by Jean Fritz ; pictures by Margot Tomes
- American heroes, profiles of men and women who shaped early America, Edmund S. Morgan
- Partisans and Redcoats, the Southern conflict that turned the tide of the American Revolution, Walter Edgar
- American migrations, 1765-1799 : the lives, times, and families of colonial Americans who remained loyal to the British crown before, during, and after the Revolutionary War, as related in their own words and through their correspondence, Peter Wilson Coldham
- The King's Mountain men, the story of the battle, with sketches of the American soldiers who took part/, by Katherine Keogh White
- The revolutionary, Samuel Adams, Stacy Schiff
- The life and times of Gen. Francis Marion, with an appendix containing biographical notices of Greene, Morgan, Pickens, Sumpter, Washington, Lee, Davie, and other distinguished officers of the southern campaign during the American revolution, by H.N. Moore
- Ethan Allen, his life and times, Willard Sterne Randall
- The signers of the Declaration of Independence, a biographical and genealogical reference, by Della Gray Barthelmas ; with a foreword by Frank Borman
- Records of the Revolutionary War
- Journal and letters of the late Samuel Curwen, judge of admiralty, etc., a loyalist-refugee in England, during the American revolution. To which are added, illustrative documents and other eminent men, by George Atkinson Ward
- A revolution in color, the world of John Singleton Copley, Jane Kamensky
- The signers, the fifty-six stories behind the Declaration of Independence, Dennis Brindell Fradin ; illustrations by Michael McCurdy
- Franklin & Washington, the founding partnership, Edward J. Larson
- "The dye is now cast", the road to American independence, 1774-1776, text by Lillian B. Miller, historian, National Portrait Gallery, and the staff of the Historian's Office
- Washington's revolution, the making of America's first leader, Robert Middlekauff
- Governor Alexander Martin, biography of a North Carolina Revolutionary War statesman, Charles D. Rodenbough ; foreword by Lindley S. Butler
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