AMERICANREVOLUTION.ORG
A NAVAL HISTORY
OF THE
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
by
GARDNER W. ALLEN
Boston, Houghton, 1913
CONTENTS
I. The Opening
of Hostilities, 1775
II. Naval Administration
And Organization
III. Washington's
Fleet, 1775 and 1776 .
IV. The New Providence
Expedition, 1776
V. Other Events
on the Sea 1776
VI. Lake Champlain
1776
VII. Naval Operations
in 1777
VIII. Foreign Relations
1777
IX. Naval Operations
in 1778
X. European Waters
in 1778
XI. Naval Operations
in 1779
XII. The Penobscot
Expedition 1779
XIII. A Cruise
Around the British Isles 1779
XIV. Naval Operations
in 1780
XV. European Waters
in 1780
XVI. Naval Operations
in 1781
XVII. The End
of the War, 1782 and 1783
XVIII. Naval Prisoners
XIX. Naval Conditions
of the Revolution
Appendix
I. Sources of Information
II. Rules for the Regulation of the Navy of the United Colonies
III. Instructions to Commanders of Privateers
IV. A Proclamation
V. Vessels in the Continental Service
VI. Officers in the Continental Navy and Marine Corps
VII. Continental Privateers
VIII. Concordat
Links to Related Websites
Journal of John
Paul Jones
American War of Independence at Sea
His Majesty's Frigate Richmond
Royal Navy Articles of War 1757
Seaman's Secrets 1657
The Alfred
U.S. Navy History Page
The Schooner Sultana
The Siege of Penobscot
Merchant Mariners in the Revolutionary War
HMS Gaspee
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