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Doug MacIntyre
BIBLIOGRAPHY
February 19, 2011
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American Revolution Roster, Fort Sullivan (Later Fort Moultrie), 1776-1780, Battle of Fort
Sullivan, Events Leading to First Decisive Victory. Fort Sullivan Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution. (Reference Library, SC Dept of Archives and History)
Bailey, N. Louise, Mary L. Morgan, and Carolyn R. Taylor, eds. Biographical Directory of the
South Carolina Senate, 1776-1985, vol. III, Sinkler-Index.* Columbia, South Carolina: University
of South Carolina Press, 1986. (Reference Library, SC Dept of Archives and History)
Bearss, E. C. The Battle of Sullivan’s Island and the Capture of Fort Moultrie; A Documented
Narrative and Troop Movements Maps, Fort Sumter National Monument, South Carolina.
Washington, DC, National Park Service, 1968. (Reference Library, SC Dept of Archives and
History)
Boatner, Mark M. III. Encyclopedia of the American Revolution. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania:
Stackpole Books, 1994. (Amazon.com)
Borick, Carl P. A Gallant Defense, The Siege of Charleston, 1780. Columbia, South Carolina:
University of South Carolina Press, 2003. (RDM collection)
Botsch, Carol S. et al. African Americans and the Palmetto State. Columbia, South Carolina:
State Department of Education, 1998. (Avery Institute)
Brown, Morgan. Reminiscences of the Revolution.* Russell's Magazine Vol. VI 1860 October –
March. Charleston: Walker, Evans & Co., 1860. (http://books.google.com)
Brown, Richard Maxwell. The South Carolina Regulators. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1963. (SC Historical Society)
Brun, Christian. Guide to the Manuscript Maps in the William L. Clements Library. Ann Arbor,
Michigan: The University of Michigan, 1959. (RDM collection)
Buchanan, John. The Road to Guilford Courthouse: The American Revolution in the Carolinas.
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997. (Charleston County Library, Main Branch)
Campbell, John. Map – Charleston and the British attack of June, 1776.* (South Caroliniana
Library, Kendall Collection 302)
Campbell, John. Map – Plan of the Scene of Action at Charlestown in the Province of South
Carolina, the 28th of June, 1776.* (South Caroliniana Library, Kendall Collection 303)
Charts – Charleston Harbor and Approaches.* Washington, DC: National Oceanographic and
Atmospheric Administration and predecessor agencies: 1858, 1865, 1900, 1970, 2008. (loc.gov,
noaa.gov)
Cheves, Langdon. Unpublished, handwritten notes in William Thomson file.* Reference Library,
SC Historical Society. (SC Historical Society)
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Clarke, Jr., Philip G. Isle of Palms. Paducah, KY: Image Graphics, Inc., 1998. (Charleston County
Library main branch)
Coker, Michael. Charleston Curiosities, Stories of the Tragic, Heroic, and Bizarre. Charleston,
South Carolina: The History Press, 2008. (RDM collection)
Coker, P.C. III. Charleston's Maritime Heritage 1670-1865. Charleston, South Carolina:
CokerCraft Press, 1987. (RDM Collection)
Davies, K.G., ed. Documents of the American Revolution 1770-1783, Volume XII Transcripts
1776.* Dublin, Ireland: Irish Academic Press Ltd, 1976. (Addlestone Library at the College of
Charleston)
Dennis, Jeffrey. American Revolutionaries and Native Americans: The South Carolina
Experience. Doctoral dissertation presented at the University of Notre Dame, 2002.* (RDM
collection)
Drayton, John, LLD. Memoirs of the American Revolution, volumes I and II. Charleston, South
Carolina: A. E. Miller, 1821. (SC Historical Society)
Edgar, Walter B. and N. Louise Bailey, eds. Biographical Directory of the South Carolina House of
Representatives, vol. II, The Commons House of Assembly, 1692-1775.* Columbia, South
Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 1977. (Reference Library, SC Dept of Archives and
History)
Edgar, Walter. Partisans and Redcoats. New York, New York: Harper Collins, 2001. (SC
Historical Society)
Elliott, Captain Barnard. Diary published in City of Charleston Year Book – 1889.* Charleston,
South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1889. (SC Historical Society)
Erd, Darby and McMaster, Fitzhugh. The Third South Carolina Regiment (Rangers) 1775-1780.
Descriptive article for Plate 494. Company of Military Historians, 1980. (RDM Collection)
Force, Peter, ed. American Archives – Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776.*
Northern Illinois University Libraries, 2010. (http://dig.lib.niu.edu/amarch)
Foster, Thompson. Personal Journal, October 19, 1775-October 23, 1777.* Transcribed from the
original in possession of family, circa 1938. (RDM collection)
Frazer, Walter J, Jr. Charleston! Charleston! The History of a Southern City. Columbia, SC: The
University of South Carolina Press, 1989. (SC Historical Society)
Gardiner, Robert, ed. Navies and the American Revolution 1775-1783* Annapolis, Maryland:
Naval Institute Press, 1996. (Addlestone Library at the College of Charleston)
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Gibbes, R. W., M.D. Documentary History of the American Revolution, 1764-1776. New York: D.
Appleton & Co, 1855. (SC Historical Society, http://books.google.com)
Gordon, John W. South Carolina and The American Revolution, A Battlefield History. Columbia,
South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 2003. (RDM collection)
Graves, Will and Harris, C. Leon, eds. Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution Pension
Applications.* (http://southerncampaign.org/pen)
Gregg, Alexander. History of the Old Cheraws.* Columbia, SC: The State Company, 1925. (RDM
collection)
Gregorie, Anne King PhD. Thomas Sumter. Columbia, SC: The R.L. Bryan Company, 1931.
(Addlestone Library at the College of Charleston)
Harris, C. Leon. An Estimate of Tides During the Battle of Sullivans Island SC, 28 June 1776,
2010.* (www.thomsonpark.wordpress.com)
Harris, C. Leon. Battle of Breach Inlet Participants from Muster Rolls and Pension Declarations,
2010.* (www.thomsonpark.wordpress.com)
Harrison, Thomas. The London Gazette, from Tuesday August 20, to Saturday August 24, 1776.
Issue 11694.* (www.london-gazette.co.uk)
Hibbert, Christopher. Redcoats and Rebels, The War for America 1770-1781. Barnsley, South
Yorkshire, England: Pen & Sword Books, 2008. (RDM collection)
Hutson, Richard, 1747-1795. Richard Hutson Letter Book, 1765-1777 (34/559).* (SC Historical
Society)
James, Thomas. Sullivan's Island Map – A Plan of the Attack of Fort Sullivan.* London: William
Faden, 1776. (Three versions: Newberry Library, South Caroliniana Library, www.loc.com)
Jefferys, Thomas. Map – A Plan of the Town, Bar, Harbour, and Environs of Charles Town in
South Carolina.* London: William Faden, 1780. (SC Historical Society)
Johnson, Joseph MD. Traditions and Remembrances. Charleston, South Carolina. Walker and
James, 1851. (http://books.google.com)
Jones, E. Alfred. The Journal of Alexander Chesney, a South Carolina Loyalist in the Revolution
and After.* Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State University Bulletin, October 30, 1921
(http://books.google.com)
Jordan, J. B., ed. Memoirs of the Life of the Late Charles Lee, Esq.* London, England, 1692. (SC
Historical Society microfiche)
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Kennedy, Benjamin, ed. Muskets, Cannon Balls and Bombs, The Revolution in Georgia.
Savannah, Georgia: The Beehive Press, 1974. (RDM collection)
Kepner, Frances Reese, ed. A British View of the Siege of Charleston, 1776.* The Journal of
Southern History, Vol. 11, No. 1 (Feb 1945) pp 93-103. (www.jstor.org)
Lawson, John. A New Voyage to Carolina. London, 1709.* (http://rla.unc.edu/Archives)
Lee, Charles. Life and Memoirs of the Late Major General Lee.* New-York: Richard Scott, 1813.
(www.archives.com)
Lee, Cindy. A Tour of Historic Sullivan’s Island. Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press,
2010. (RDM collection)
Lipscomb, Terry W. Battles, Skirmishes, and Actions of the American Revolution in South
Carolina. Columbia, South Carolina: The South Carolina Department of Archives and History,
1991. (RDM collection)
Lipscomb, Terry W. South Carolina Becomes A State, The Road from Colony to Indpendence,
1775-1776. Columbia, South Carolina: The South Carolina Department of Archives and History,
1976. (RDM collection)
Lipscomb, Terry W. The Carolina Lowcountry, April 1775-June 1776, and the Battle of Fort
Moultrie. Columbia, South Carolina: The South Carolina Department of Archives and History,
1994. (RDM collection)
McCrady, Edward, LL.D. The History of South Carolina in The Revolution, 1775-1780. New
York, NY: Russell and Russell, 1901 (Charleston County Library main branch,
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McCullough, David. 1776. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 2005. (RDM collection)
Merrell, James H. The Indians' New World: Catawbas and Their Neighbors from European
Contact through the Era of Removal. Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina
Press, 1989 (Addlestone Library at the College of Charleston)
Miles, Suzannah Smith. Island of History, Sullivan’s Island from 1670-1860. Published by
Suzannah Smith Miles, 1994. (Charleston County Library main branch)
Miles, Suzannah Smith. Writings of the Islands, Sullivan’s Island and Isle of Palms. Charleston,
South Carolina: The History Press. (Charleston County Public Library main branch)
Miller, Ruth M. and Ann Taylor Andrus. Charleston’s Old Exchange Building, A Witness to
American History. Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press, 1986. (RDM collection)
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Mills, Robert. Atlas of the State of South Carolina.* Baltimore, MD: F. Lucas, Jr, 1825. (Hagood
collection)
Morgan, William James, ed. Naval Documents of the American Revolution, Volume 5, American
Theatre: May 9, 1776 – July 31, 1776.* Washington, DC, 1970. (SC Historical Society)
Morrill, Dr. Dan L. Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution. Baltimore, Maryland: The
Nautical and Aviation Publishing Company of American, Inc., 1993. (SC Historical Society)
Moss, Bobby G. and Michael C. Scoggins. African American Loyalists in the Southern Campaign
of the American Revolution. Blacksburg, SC: Scotia-Hibernia Press, 2005. (Charleston County
Library, Main Branch)
Moss, Bobby G. and Michael C. Scoggins. African American Patriots in the Southern Campaign of
the American Revolution. Blacksburg, SC: Scotia-Hibernia Press, 2004. (Charleston County
Library, Main Branch)
Moss, Bobby Gilmer. Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution.* Baltimore,
Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983, fourth printing 2006 (SC Historical Society)
Moss, Bobby Gilmer. The Patriots in the Snow Campaign 1775. Blacksburg, SC: Scotia-Hibernia
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(SC Historical Society)
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O’Kelley, Patrick. Nothing But Blood and Slaughter, The Revolutionary War in the Carolinas,
Volume I, 1771-1779. United States: Booklocker.com, Inc., 2004. (Unpublished edits provided
by the author) (RDM collection)
Palmer, Kate Salley. Almost Invisible: Black Patriots of the American Revolution. Central, South
Carolina: Warbranch Press, Inc., 2008. (RDM collection)
Palmer, Kate Salley. Francis Marion and the Legend of The Swamp Fox. Central, South Carolina:
Warbranch Press, Inc., 2005. (RDM collection)
Parker, John C., Jr. Parker's Guide to the Revolutionary War in South Carolina.* Patrick, South
Carolina: Hem Branch Publishing Company, 2009. (RDM collection)
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Parker, Sir Peter. Biographical Memoir with Appendix 1, Narrative of the Attack on Sullivan's
Island.* London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row, 1815. (South
Caroliniana Library)
Quarles, Benjamin. The Negro in the American Revolution. New York and London: W. W.
Norton & Company, 1961. (Avery Institute)
Ramsay, David, MD. Ramsay’s History of South Carolina From Its First Settlement in 1670 to the
Year 1808. Newberry, South Carolina: W. J. Duffie, 1858. (SC Historical Society)
Reid, Ronald P. The Battle of Sullivan's Island. American History magazine, December 1998.
(South Caroliniana Library)
Robson, Eric. Letters from America, 1773-1780.* New York, Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1950. (Daniel
Library at The Citadel)
Roper, Robert Wm. Oration on the 66th Anniversary of the Battle of Fort Moultrie. Charleston,
South Carolina: A.E. Miller, 1842. (SC Historical Society)
Ross, Charles, ed. Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis Cornwallis, Vol 1. London: John
Murray, 1859. (http://books.google.com)
Russell, David Lee. The American Revolution in the Southern Colonies. Jefferson, North
Carolina: McFarland and Company, Inc., 2000. (Charleston County Library main branch)
Russell, David Lee. Victory on Sullivan’s Island, The British Cape Fear/Charles Town Expedition
of 1776. Haverford, Pennsylvania: Infinity Publishing Co., 2002. (RDM collection)
Ryan, William R., The World of Thomas Jeremiah – Charles Town on the Eve of the American
Revolution. Cary, NC: Oxford University Press, 2010. (Addlestone Library at the College of
Charleston)
Salley, A. S., Jr. Col. Moses Thomson and Some of His Descendants.* The South Carolina
Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol.3 No 2 (Apr. 1902), pp. 97-113. (SC Historical
Society)
Salley, A. S., Jr. The History of Orangeburg County. Baltimore, Maryland: Regional Publishing
Company, 1969.* (Charleston County Library main branch. First edition published in 1898
available at http://books.google.com)
Salley, Alexander S, Records of the Regiments of the South Carolina Line in the Revolutionary
War.* Baltimore, MD, 1977: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (SC Historical Society)
Sayer, Robert and Bennett, John. Map – An Exact Plan of Charles-Town-Bar and Harbour.*
London, Map & Sea Chartsellers, 1776. (South Caroliniana Library)
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Schama, Simon. Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves and the American Revolution. New York:
Harper Collins Publishers, 2006. (Avery Institute)
Schreadley, R.L. Valor and Virtue, The Washington Light Infantry In Peace and In War.*
Spartanburg, South Carolina: The Reprint Company, 1997. (RDM collection)
Scoggins, Michael C. "Here Come the Liberty Caps!" A History of the Third South Carolina
Regiment. York, South Carolina: Culture & Heritage Museums, 2006, 2007, & 2008. (RDM
collection)
South Carolina Historical Society. Divers Accounts of the Battle of Sullivan's Island.* Charleston,
SC, 1976. (South Caroliniana Library)
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Carolina: John F. Blair, 2009. (Addlestone Library at the College of Charleston)
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London: J. Murray, J. Debrett and J. Kerby, 1794. (SC Historical Society)
Stokeley, Jim. Fort Moultrie. Official National Park Handbook. Washington, DC: Division of
Publications, National Park Service, 1985. (Fort Moultrie)
Stokesbury, James L. A Short History of The American Revolution. New York, NY: Harper
Collins, 1991. (RDM collection)
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Thomson, William. Vertical file.* (Reference Library, SC Historical Society)
Timothy, Peter. The Gazette of the State of South-Carolina, April-July, 1677 (No. 2067 et al).*
(SC Historical Society microfilm)
Tobler, John, ed. The South Carolina and Georgia Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1776.*
Charleston: Robert Wells, 1776. (Charleston Library Society)
Troiani, Don. Soldiers of the American Revolution.* Mechanicksburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole
Books, 2007. (Morrow Collection)
Wallace, James. Map – The Harbour of Charles Town in South-Carolina.* London: J.F.W. Des
Barres, 1777. (Charleston County Library, Main Branch)
Wannamaker, W. W., Jr. Long Island South, Stories of Sullivans Island and the Isle of Palms.
Columbia, South Carolina: The State Printing Company, 1975. (RDM Collection)
Wells, Robert. The South-Carolina and American General Gazette, from Friday May 31 to Friday
August 2, 1776 (Vol. XIX, No. 921)* (SC Historical Society microfilm)
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White, Henry Alexander. Beginner's History of the United States. New York, Cincinnati, Chicago:
American Book Company, 1918. (Marjenhoff Collection)
Wickwire, Franklin B. and Mary B. Cornwallis the American Adventure. Boston, Massachusetts,
1970: Houghton Mifflin Company. (Morrow Collection)
Willcox, William B., ed. The American Rebellion, Volume I, Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative of His
Campaign, 1775-1782.* Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books, 1971. (SC Historical Society)
Wilson, David K. The Southern Strategy, Britain’s Conquest of South Carolina and Georgia, 17751780. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 2005. (RDM collection)
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