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Loyalists in the American Revolution

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American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown, known as Loyalists or “Tories,” constituted about one-third of the population in colonial America. The collection of thirteen volumes offers an in-depth exploration of these individuals, documenting over 87,000 people in the United States and Canada. This archive spans a broad geographical scope, including regions like Florida, Great Britain, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Mississippi, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Virginia, with a special focus on the Southern and Mid-Atlantic colonies where Loyalist allegiance was particularly strong.

The collection includes a variety of works that provide a comprehensive view of Loyalist experiences:

  • Loyalists and Land Settlement in Nova Scotia: Chronicles the resettlement of Loyalists in Nova Scotia, showcasing their efforts to rebuild lives post-war.
  • Loyalists in North Carolina During the Revolution: Highlights the Loyalists’ challenges and contributions within North Carolina, offering insights into their complex position.
  • Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War (3 Volumes): Provides detailed accounts of Loyalist military actions and their strategic roles in the Southern Campaign.
  • Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution (2 Volumes): Presents personal stories and biographies, giving a human face to the motivations, hardships, and legacies of those loyal to the Crown.
  • The Loyalists of Massachusetts, Their Memorials, Petitions, and Claims: Documents the legal and financial efforts of Massachusetts Loyalists to claim compensation, illuminating the aftermath of their allegiance.
  • Orderly Book of the Maryland Loyalists Regiment, June 18, 1778, to October 12, 1778: Includes military orders and communications within the Maryland Loyalists Regiment, offering insights into their operations.
  • Orderly Book of the Three Battalions of Loyalists Commanded by Brigadier-General Oliver De Lancey, 1776-1778: Provides a glimpse into the daily operations and organization of Loyalist battalions.
  • United Empire Loyalists: Enquiry into the Losses and Services in Consequence of Their Loyalty; Evidence in Canadian Claims; Second Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario (2 Volumes): Investigates the financial and personal losses suffered by Loyalists, focusing on Canadian claims and compensation efforts.

This extensive documentation sheds light on the complexities of loyalty during a turbulent period in American history and preserves the legacy of a group whose contributions have been both contested and celebrated. By offering a multifaceted view of the Loyalists’ experiences, struggles, and impacts, the collection serves as a vital resource for understanding the nuanced narratives of allegiance and identity during the American Revolution.

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