American Revolution
Part i: Introduction; Part ii: First North Carolina Conflicts and the Establishment of a Provincial Government; Part iii: North Carolina's Role in the Continental Congresses; Part iv: Conflict with the Cherokees and British Invasion of the South; Part v: Gen. Nathanael Greene and the Battle of Guilford Courthouse; Part vii: A Troubled Aftermath; Part vii: References
Part VII: References:
John Buchanan, The Road to Guilford Courthouse: The American Revolution in the Carolinas (1997).
Robert O. DeMond, The Loyalists in North Carolina during the Revolution (1964).
Robert L. Ganyard, "Threat from the West: North Carolina and the Cherokees, 1776-1778," NCHR 45 (January 1968).
John Hairr, Colonel David Fanning: The Adventures of a Carolina Loyalist (2000).
David T. Morgan and William J. Schmidt, North Carolinians in the Continental Congress (1976).
Dan L. Morrill, Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution (1992).
John S. Pancake, This Destructive War: The British Campaign in the Carolinas, 1780-1782 (1985).
Anthony J. Scotti Jr., Brutal Virtue: The Myth and Reality of Banastre Tarleton (2002).
1 January 2006 | Davis, David K.; Lamm, Alan K.; Whittenburg, Carolyn Sparks