Table of contents for Battlegrounds of freedom : a historical guide to the battlefields of the War of American Independence / Norman Desmarais.

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Contents
List of Illustrations	000
Foreword by Paul Ackermann	000
Preface		000
Acknowledgments	000
Chapter 1. Maine	000
Castine/Fort George 000
Chapter 2. Vermont (and New Hampshire)	000
East Hubbardton 000; Bennington 000
Chapter 3. New York	000
Upstate 000; Fort Ticonderoga 000; Plattsburgh/Valcour Island 000; Fort Edward 000; Rome/Fort Stanwix 000; Oriskany 000; North Hoosick/Battle of Bennington 000; Stillwater/Schuylerville/(Battle of) Saratoga 000; Cherry Valley 000; Port Jervis/Minisink 000; Elmira/Battle of Newtown/Battle of Chemung 000; Schoharie 000; Johnstown 000; Downstate, Hudson River Valley 000; Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton 000; White Plains 000; Stony Point and Verplanck's Point 000; West Point 000; New York City 000; Brooklyn Heights/Battle of Long Island (a.k.a. Battle of Brooklyn Heights) 000; Kip's Bay 000; Harlem Heights 000; Fort Washington 000
Chapter 4. Massachusetts	000
Lexington 000; Concord 000; Charlestown/Bunker Hill 000; Boston 000; Dorchester Heights 000
Chapter 5. Rhode Island	000
Newport 000; Portsmouth/Battle of Rhode Island/Butts Hill 000
What about changing the order: Portsmouth/Butts Hill/Battle of Rhode Island?
Chapter 6. Connecticut	000
Danbury and Ridgefield 000; New Haven 000; Wethersfield 000; Groton/New London/Fort Griswold 000
Chapter 7. New Jersey	000
Fort Lee 000; Washington Crossing/Titusville 000; Trenton 000; Princeton 000; National Park/Red Bank Battlefield/Fort Mercer 000; Freehold/Monmouth 000; Jersey City/Paulus Hook Fort 000; Morristown 000; Springfield/Union/Elizabeth/Battle of Connecticut Farms 000
Chapter 8. Pennsylvania	000
Philadelphia 000; Carpenters' Hall 000; Independence Hall 000; Washington Square 000; Declaration (Graff) House 000; British Occupation 000; Continental Army 000; Washington Crossing 000; Chadd's Ford/Battle of the Brandywine 000; Frazer/Battle of the Admiral Warren Tavern/Battle of White Horse Tavern/Battle of the Clouds 000; Malvern/Paoli Massacre 000; Germantown 000; Fort Mifflin 000; Valley Forge 000; Wyoming Valley/Wyoming Massacre 000
Chapter 9. Indiana	000
Vincennes 000
Chapter 10. Illinois	000
Ellis Grove/Fort Kaskaskia 000; Metropolis/Fort Massac 000
Chapter 11. Delaware (and Maryland)	000
Newark/Cooch's Bridge 000
Chapter 12. Virginia	000
Hampton 000; Great Bridge 000; Norfolk 000; Portsmouth/Fort Nelson 000; Green Spring 000; Yorktown 000; Chesapeake Bay/Battle of the Chesapeake 000; Siege of Yorktown 000
Chapter 13. Kentucky	000
Mount Olivet/Blue Licks 000
Chapter 14. North Carolina	000
Alamance/Burlington Vicinity 000; Currie/Moores Creek 000; Cornelius/Cowan's Ford 000; Burlington Vicinity/Pyle's Defeat 000; Greensboro/Guilford Courthouse 000
Chapter 15. South Carolina	000
Northern 000; Lancaster/Battle of the Waxhaws 000; Brattonsville/Williamson's Plantation/Huck's Defeat 000; Great Falls Vicinity/Rocky Mount Engagement 000; Heath Springs/Hanging Rock Skirmish 000; Great Falls/Fishing Creek Engagement 000; Camden 000; Cross Anchor/Musgrove Mill Skirmish 000; York/Kings Mountain 000; Carlisle/Fish Dam 000; Cross Anchor Vicinity/Blackstock's Plantation 000; Chesnee/Cowpens 000; Camden/Hobkirk Hill 000; Ninety-Six 000; Southern/Charleston Area 000; Sullivan's Island/Fort Moultrie/Fort Sullivan 000; Charleston 000; Southern 000; Port Royal/Beaufort 000; Moncks Corner 000; Moncks Corner Vicinity/Biggin Church 000; Rhems/Black Mingo Creek 000; Santee/Fort Watson 000; Fort Motte 000; Cayce/Fort Granby/The Congarees 000; Huger/Quinby Bridge 000; Eutawville/Eataw Springs 000
Chapter 16. Georgia	000
Midway/Battle of Fort Morris and Sunbury 000; Savannah 000; Washington/Kettle Creek 000; Sylvania/Briar Creek 000; Augusta/Fort Cornwallis (Fort Augusta) 000
Chapter 17. (Re)Living History	000
Who Are Re-enactors? 000; How to Become a Re-enactor 000; Outfit and Equipment 000; Safety 000; Background Reading 000
Appendix 1. Alphabetic List of Battles, Actions, and Skirmishes	000
Appendix 2. Chronological List of Battles, Actions, and Skirmishes	000
Appendix 3. Battle Sites Grouped and Keyed to Major Cities/Locations	000
Glossary	000
Bibliography	000
Index	000
List of Illustrations
Maps
Maine
Vermont
Upstate New York
Downstate New York (Hudson River Valley, New York City)
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New Jersey
Eastern Pennsylvania
Southeastern Pennsylvania/Philadelphia area
Delaware
Indiana
Illinois
Virginia
Kentucky
North Carolina
Northern South Carolina
Southern South Carolina
Georgia
Photos
VT-1: Re-enactors wearing Hessian uniforms.
VT-2: Re-enactor wearing jaeger uniform.
VT-3: British and Hessian troops on the march.
NY-1: Fort Ticonderoga, sally port.
NY-2: Northeast bastion, Fort Ticonderoga.
NY-3: Musket fire from re-enactment, palisade, Fort Stanwix.
NY-4: Reconstruction, Balcarres redoubt.
NY-5: Statue of Philip Schuyler, Battle Monument, Schuylerville.
NY-6: Elijah Miller House, White Plains.
NY-7: Assault on hill (re-enacted).
NY-8: Gun battery, Stony Point.
NY-9: Marker honoring British soldiers who died at Stony Point.
NY-10: View of Verplanck's Point from Stony Point.
NY-11: Links from second great chain, Trophy Point.
NY-12: Inspection of troops (re-enacted) at Fort Putnam.
NY-13: Model of HMS Vulture.
NY-14: Molly Corbin's grave marker.
NY-15: Fort Lee, New Jersey. 
NY-16: Prospect Park, Brooklyn. 
NY-17: Cortelyou House, Brooklyn..
NY-18: Replica of the HMS Rose. 
MA-1: Hancock-Clark House, Lexington.
MA-2: Buckman Tavern, Lexington.
MA-3: Lexington Monument. 
MA-4: The Old Belfry, Lexington.
MA-5: The North Bridge in Concord.
MA-6: Grave of British Soldiers, Concord.
MA-7: Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown.
MA-8: Sculpture of Colonel William Prescott.
MA-9: British forces (re-enactors) prepare to attack.
MA-10: Fort Ticonderoga, New York, and cannons.
MA-11: Paul Revere's house, Boston.
MA-12: Sculpture of Paul Revere on horseback, Boston.
MA-13: Paul Revere's grave, Boston.
MA-14: Cat-o'-nine-tails. 
MA-15: Dorchester Heights, redoubt, monument.
RI-1: Butts Hill Fort, inside of moat.
RI-2: Hessian troops ready for battle.
RI-3: Memorial to Black Soldiers.
CT-1: Jordan Freeman memorial, Fort Griswold.
CT-2: Fort Griswold.
NJ-1: Fort Lee, reconstructed bastion.
NJ-2: Ferry House, Washington Crossing State Park.
NJ-3: The road to Trenton.
NJ-4: Old Barracks, Trenton.
NJ-5: Thomas Clark house, Princeton.
NJ-6: Princeton battlefield. 
NJ-7: Princeton University's Nassau Hall.
NJ-8: House of James and Ann Whithall (Red Bank).
NJ-9: Monmouth: Battlefield from Comb?s Hill.
NJ-10: Cannon crews, 225th anniversary, Monmouth.
NJ-11: Morristown, soldiers' houses.
NJ-12: Interior, soldier's hut at Morristown.
NJ-13: George Washington's headquarters, Morristown.
PA-1: Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia.
PA-2: Interior of Carpenters' Hall.
PA-3: Independence Hall, Philadelphia.
PA-4: Independence Hall, Syng inkstand, Rising Sun Chair.
PA-5: Assembly Room of Independence Hall.
PA-6: Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution.
PA-7: Re-creation of room, Jacob Graff house.
PA-8: Durham boat.
PA-9: Raft for horses and cannon.
PA-10: McConkey's Ferry Inn.
PA-11: Washington's headquarters, Battle of the Brandywine.
PA-12: Lafayette's headquarters, Battle of the Brandywine.
PA-13: Re-enactors executing a British bayonet charge.
PA-14: Cliveden/Chew Mansion, Germantown.
PA-15: Fort Mifflin. 
PA-16: Valley Forge, outer defenses.
PA-17: Valley Forge, reconstructions of log cabins.
PA-18: George Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge.
PA-19: Grand Parade, Valley Forge.
PA-20: One of the redoubts protecting Valley Forge.
VA-1: Re-enactor portraying rifleman.
VA-2: Yorktown, home of Thomas Nelson.
VA-3: Redoubt Number 9, Yorktown.
VA-4: Fusiliers' Redoubt (Yorktown).
VA-5: Grand French battery, Yorktown.
VA-6: French artillery park, Yorktown.
VA-7: Inside Redoubt Number 9, Yorktown.
VA-8: Communicating trench, Yorktown.
VA-9: Moore House, Yorktown.
VA-10: Surrender field at Yorktown.
VA-11: Surrendered artillery, Yorktown. 
NC-1: Monument, Battle of the Alamance.
NC-2: Continental troops behind split-rail fence.
NC-3: Guilford Courthouse main battlefield.
NC-4: British cannon facing American cannon, Guilford.
NC-5: Turner monument, Guilford Courthouse.
NC-6: Hoskins/Wyrick House, Guilford Courthouse.
SC-1: Captured British prisoners and American captors.
SC-2: Joseph Kershaw house, Camden.
SC-3: Uniform of Tarleton's Legion.
SC-4: Terrain of King's Mountain.
SC-5: Memorial to Major Patrick Ferguson, Kings Mountain.
SC-6: Battlefield of Cowpens.
SC-7: Fort Ninety-Six with remains of siege lines.
SC-8: Reconstruction of Fort Sullivan/Fort Moultrie.
SC-9: Hornwork, Charleston. 
SC-10: Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon, Charleston.
SC-11: Maham tower.
SC-12: British camp (of re-enactors), and chevaux-de-frise.
RLH-1: Cornfield, 225th anniversary re-enactment, Monmouth.
RLH-2: Lean-to, re-enactors' camp.
RLH-3: Re-enacting, family activities, children and cooking.
RLH-4: Equipment (re-enactors').
RLH-5: Laundry, 18th-century style.
RLH-6: Changing of the guard, Patriot artillery park.

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Battlefields -- Guidebooks.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Campaigns.
Battlefields -- United States -- Guidebooks.