(Research File) "Short Skirted, According To The Dress of Our Soldiery." An Overview of Continental Army Early-War Regimental Coat Design (With Contributions by Henry M. Cooke IV and Matthew Keagle)
"I Have ... Got The Arms From Easton, (And) Is Now Divideing Them Out.": Clothing and Equipment Needed To Recreate A 1778 New Jersey Continental Company Augmented With Nine-Months Levies
"To Colonel Morgan, For The Use of The Light Infantry, Twenty Four Dutch Blankets & Four Pair of Rose Blankets.": Examples of Bed Coverings Issued To Continental Troops
(Part 2) "The Great Neglect in Provideing Cloathing... " Uniform Colors and Clothing in The New Jersey Brigade From Northern New York, 1776, To The Monmouth Campaign, 1778
"'Oznabrig Tabernacles': Tents in The Armies of The Revolution," Part 1 of "'We... Got Ourselves Cleverly Settled For The Night... ': Soldiers' Shelter On Campaign During The War For Independence"
'We ... Wheeled To The Right To Form The Line of Battle': Colonel Israel Shreve's Journal, 23 November 1776 To 14 August 1777 (Including Accounts of The Action at The Short Hills)
Hugh Boscawen, "The Origins of The Flat-Bottomed Landing Craft 1757-58," Army Museum '84 (Journal of The National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, London, UK, 1985), 23-30.
“A Detatchment of 1500 Pick’d men was taken to Day from the army …” Troop Formations Detached from Washington’s Army Prior to the Battle of Monmouth, June 1778 (Most of which formed the Advance Force commanded by Maj. Gen. Charles Lee)
Part V. "'We built up housan of branchis & leavs ...': Continental Army Brush Shelters, 1775–1777"
Series: "'We ... got ourselves cleverly settled for the night ...': Soldiers' Shelter on Campaign During the War for Independence"
(Section A) "I Expect To Be Stationed in Jersey Sometime... ": A Narrative History of Second New Jersey Regiment, December 1777 To June 1779 (Section A.)
“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.)
"We... got ourselves cleverly settled for the night...": Soldiers' Shelter on Campaign During the War for Independence. Part 2. “The great [wastage] last Campaign was owing to their being wet in the Waggons.": Tents in the Armies of the Revolution
(Research File) "Short Skirted, According To The Dress of Our Soldiery." An Overview of Continental Army Early-War Regimental Coat Design (With Contributions by Henry M. Cooke IV and Matthew Keagle)
"I Have ... Got The Arms From Easton, (And) Is Now Divideing Them Out.": Clothing and Equipment Needed To Recreate A 1778 New Jersey Continental Company Augmented With Nine-Months Levies
"To Colonel Morgan, For The Use of The Light Infantry, Twenty Four Dutch Blankets & Four Pair of Rose Blankets.": Examples of Bed Coverings Issued To Continental Troops
(Part 2) "The Great Neglect in Provideing Cloathing... " Uniform Colors and Clothing in The New Jersey Brigade From Northern New York, 1776, To The Monmouth Campaign, 1778
"'Oznabrig Tabernacles': Tents in The Armies of The Revolution," Part 1 of "'We... Got Ourselves Cleverly Settled For The Night... ': Soldiers' Shelter On Campaign During The War For Independence"
'We ... Wheeled To The Right To Form The Line of Battle': Colonel Israel Shreve's Journal, 23 November 1776 To 14 August 1777 (Including Accounts of The Action at The Short Hills)
Hugh Boscawen, "The Origins of The Flat-Bottomed Landing Craft 1757-58," Army Museum '84 (Journal of The National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, London, UK, 1985), 23-30.
“A Detatchment of 1500 Pick’d men was taken to Day from the army …” Troop Formations Detached from Washington’s Army Prior to the Battle of Monmouth, June 1778 (Most of which formed the Advance Force commanded by Maj. Gen. Charles Lee)
Part V. "'We built up housan of branchis & leavs ...': Continental Army Brush Shelters, 1775–1777"
Series: "'We ... got ourselves cleverly settled for the night ...': Soldiers' Shelter on Campaign During the War for Independence"
(Section A) "I Expect To Be Stationed in Jersey Sometime... ": A Narrative History of Second New Jersey Regiment, December 1777 To June 1779 (Section A.)
“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.)
"We... got ourselves cleverly settled for the night...": Soldiers' Shelter on Campaign During the War for Independence. Part 2. “The great [wastage] last Campaign was owing to their being wet in the Waggons.": Tents in the Armies of the Revolution