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American Prisoners of The Revolution
- by Danske Dandridge (1858-1914)
- published by The Michie company, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1911
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter I Introductory
- Chapter II The Riflemen of The Revolution
- Chapter III Names of Some of The Prisoners of 1776
- Chapter IV The Prisoners of New York Jon Athan Gillett
- Chapter V William Cunningham The Provost Marshal
- Chapter VI The Case of Jabez Fitch
- Chapter VII The Hospital Doctor A Tory's Account of New York In 1777 Ethan Allen's Account of The Prisoners
- Chapter VIII The Account of Alexander Graydon
- Chapter IX A Foul Page of English History
- Chapter X A Boy In Prison
- Chapter XI The Newspapers of The Revolution
- Chapter XII The Trumbull Papers And Other Sources of Information
- Chapter XIII A Journal Kept In The Provost
- Chapter XIV Further Testimony of Cruelties Endured By American Prisoners
- Chapter XV The Old Sugar House Trinity Churchyard
- Chapter XVI Case of John Blatch Ford
- Chapter XVII Benjamin Franklin And Others On The Subject of American Prisoners
- Chapter XVIII The Adventures of Andrew Sherburne, Page 174
- Chapter More About The English Prisons Memoir of Eli Bickford Captain Fanning, Page 178
- Chapter Some South Ern Naval Prisoners, Page 186
- Chapter Extracts From Newspapers Some of The Prison Ships Case of Captain Birdsall, Page 192
- Chapter The Journ Al of Dr Elias Cornelius British Prisons In The South, Page 208
- Chapter A Poet On A Prison Ship, Page 227
- Chapter There Was A Ship, Page 237
- Chapter A Description of The Jersey, Page 246
- Chapter The Experience of Ebenezer Fox, Page 254
- Chapter The Experience of Ebenezer Fox Continued, Page 269
- Chapter The Case of Christopher Haw Kins, Page 280
- Chapter Testimony of Prisoners On Board The Jersey, Page 294
- Chapter Recollections of Andrew Sherburne, Page 299
- Chapter Captain Roswell Palmer, Page 305
- Chapter The Narrative of Captain Alexander Coffin, Page 311
- Chapter A Wornderful Deliverance, Page 322
- Chapter The Narrative of Captain Dring, Page 332
- Chapter The Narrative of Captain Dring Continued 344
- Chapter The Interment of The Dead 353
- Chapter Dame Grant And Her Boat, Page 360
- Chapter XXXVIII The Supplies For The Prisoners, Page 362
- Chapter XXXIX Fourth of July On The Jersey, Page 371
- Chapter XL An Attempt To Escape, Page 377
- Chapter XLI The Memorial To General Wash Ington, Page 383
- Chapter XLII The Exchange 388
- Chapter XLIII The Cartel Captain Dring's Narrative Continued, Page 394
- Chapter XLIV Correspondence of Washington And Others, Page 399
- Chapter XLV General Washington And Rear Admiral Digby Commissaries Sproat And Skinner, Page 424
- Chapter XLVI Some of The Prisoners On Board The Jersey, Page 432
- Chapter Conclusion, Page 446
- Chapter Appendix A List of 8000 Men Who Were Prisoners On Board The Old Jersey, Page 449
- Chapter Appendix B The Prison Ship Martyrs of The Revolution And An Unpublished Diary of One of Them William Slade New Canaan, Conn. Later of Cornwall, Vermont, Page 492
- Chapter Appendix C Bibliography, Page 503
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