Battles and Skirmishes of the American Revolution in New Jersey by David C. Munn. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Bureau of Geology and Topography. 1976.
This work lists every “skirmish” or battle, provides citations to source describing it, and includes a chronology.
A series of twenty-eight now out-of-print pamphlets published by the New Jersey Historical Commission to commemorate the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. The pamphlets explore New Jersey history at the time of the Revolution, by either looking at New Jersey’s contribution to the Revolution or by studying some aspect of life in New Jersey during that time period.
- The Press in Revolutionary New Jersey
- The Mapping of New Jersey in the American Revolution
- Morristown: A Crucible of the American Revolution
- The Cultural Geography of Eighteenth Century New Jersey
- The New Jersey Soldier
- New Jersey’s Five Who Signed
- The Road to Revolution
- The Battle of Springfield
- New Jersey’s Revolutionary Economy
- The Religious Issue in Revolutionary New Jersey
- The Music of Eighteenth Century New Jersey
- Medicine in Revolutionary New Jersey
- William Franklin: New Jersey’s Last Royal Governor
- Blacks in the Revolutionary Era
- The Constitution of 1776
- The Revolutionary Struggle in New Jersey, 1776-1783
- New Jersey Society in the Revolutionary Era
- Elias Boudinot
- New Jersey’s Whigs
- New Jersey’s Loyalists
- William Livingston: New Jersey’s First Governor
- The Christmas Campaign: The Ten Days of Trenton and Princeton
- The Fine and the Useful Arts in New Jersey, 1750-1800
- Education in New Jersey in the Revolutionary Era
- The Battle of Monmouth
- Fortunes of War: New Jersey Women and the American Revolution
- Teachers’ Guide: Secondary
- Teachers’ Guide: Elementary
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