Revolutionary War, 1775 to 1783



The American Revolutionary War was fought from 1775 to 1783. It was also known as the American War of Independence. The Revolutionary War began with the confrontation between British troops and local militia at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, on 19 April 1775. Throughout the war, state troops and local militias supplemented the Continental (Federal) Army. The total number of men who served is not known. Men between the ages of 16 and 60 may have served during the war in either the Continental Army, State Line Troops, or local militia mustered to help the Continental Troops.

Continental Army

 * Robert K. Wright. The Continental Army.Washington, D.C. : Center of Military History, U.S. Army, 1983. FHL 973 M2wr Digital Images
 * Continental Army
 * Continental Army Units
 * Berg, Fred Anderson. Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units: Battalions, Regiments and Independent Corps. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: The Stackpole Company, 1972. FHL 973 M2be
 * Joseph M. Toner.The medical men of the revolution : with a brief history of the medical department of the continental army. Containing the names of nearly twelve hundred physicians. An address before the alumni association of Jefferson medical college, March 11, 1876.Philadelphia : Collins Printer, 1876. FHL Digital Images
 * Francis B. Heitman. Historical register of officers of the Continental Army : during the War of the Revolution, April 1775 to December 1783.Washington, D.C. : The Rare Book Shop Pub. Co., Inc.,1914. FHL Digital Book
 * John Pierce. Pierce's register : register of the certificates issued by John Pierce, Esquire, Paymaster General and Commissioner of Army accounts for the United States, to officers and soldiers of the Continental Army under act of July 4, 1783 ; seventeenth report of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.Reprint. Originally published as Senate Documents, v. 9, no 988, 63rd Congress, 3rd Session, Washington, D.C., 1915.Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, 1973, 1984, 1987. FHL 973 M2up

State Revolutionary War Records
The Revolutionary War was fought before these states existed. However, many of these states have information specific to their area on individuals that served in the war and later lived in these states.

Getting Started

 * US Military Basic Search Strategies


 * Neagles, James C. and Neagles Lila L. Locating Your Revolutionary War Ancestor: A Guide to the military Records. Logan, Utah: Everton Publishers, Inc., 1983. FHL 973 D27ne
 * Schweitzer, George K. Revolutionary War Genealogy. Knoxville, Tennessee: The author, 1982. FHL 973 M2sg 1997
 * Schluz, Constance B. "Revolutionary War Pension Applications: A Neglected Source for Social and Family History." Prologue 15(Summer 1983): 103-114.


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Archives and Libraries

 * David Library of the American Revolution
 * National Archives Military Resources: American Revolution
 * Library of Congress Web Guide to the American Revolution
 * The George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress, Time Line: The American Revolution
 * Museum of the American Revolution: Collections and Resources

National Park Service

 * National Park Service: The American Revolution
 * Yorktown Battlefield - Unit Lists and Casualty Lists

Revolutionary War Sources

 * Records of the British Colonial Office, Class 5, FamilySearch Catalog
 * William Saffell. Records of the revolutionary war : containing the military and financial correspondence of distinguished officers ; names of the officers and privates of regiments, companies, and corps, with the dates of their commissions and enlistments ; general orders of Washington, Lee, and Greene, at Germantown and Valley Forge ; with a list of distinguished prisoners of war ; the time of their capture, exchange, etc. To which is added the half-pay acts of the Continental congress ; the revolutionary pension laws ; and a list of the officers of the Continental army who acquired the right to half-pay, commutation, and lands.New York : Pudney and Russell, 1858. FHL Digital Book

Websites

 * 1775–1783 - at FamilySearch — images
 * Ancestry ($)
 * Fold3 ($)
 * American Wars
 * New Horizons Genealogy (free)

Sources for Further Reading


 * Alden, John Richard. The American Revolution: 1775-1783. New York: Harper &amp; Row, Publishers, 1954.
 * Bolton, Charles Knowles. The Private Soldier Under Washington. Port Washington, New York: Kenniket Press, Inc. 1964. reprint edition.
 * Ferguson, E. James. The American Revolution: A General History, 1763-1790.
 * The Dorsey Series in American History. rev. ed. Homewood, Illinois: The Dorsey Press, 1979.
 * Gibson, Lawrence Henry. The Coming of the Revolution: 1763-1775. New York: Harper &amp; Row Publishers, 1954.
 * Jensen, Merrill. The Founding of a Nation: A History of the American Revolution 1763-1776. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968.
 * Lowell, Edward J. The Hessians In The Revolution: Williamstown, Massachusetts, Corner House Publishers. 1970. reprint edition.
 * Middlekauff, Robert. The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution 1763-1789. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.
 * Miller, John C. Origins of The American Revolution. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1943.
 * Miller, John C. Triumph of Freedom: 1775-1783. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1948.
 * Morgan, Edmund S. The birth of the Republic: 1763-89. rev. ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977.
 * Peckham, Howard. The War for Independence: A Military History. Chicago: University of CHicago Press, 1958.
 * Shy, John. A People Numerous and Armed: Reflections on the Military Struggle for American Independence. New York: Oxford University Press, 1976.
 * American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)