
-The Battle-Field of Bunker Hill, by Richard Frothingham
–Brandon Fisichella [YouTube channel], by Brandon Fisichella
–The British in Boston: Being the Diary of Lieutenant John Barker of the King’s Own Regiment from November 15, 1774 to May 31, 1776, edited by Elizabeth Ellery Dana
-British Soldiers, American War, by Don N. Hagist
–Boston 1775 Blog, by J. L. Bell
–Bunker Hill: A City, A Siege, A Revolution, by Nathaniel Philbrick
–Colonel William Prescott, and Groton Soldiers in the Battle of Bunker Hill, by Samuel Abbott Green
–The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution, by William C. Nell
–The Concord Fight; Being So Much of the Narrative of Ensign Jeremy Lister of the 10th Regiment of Foot as Pertains to His Services on the 19th of April, 1775, and to His Experiences in Boston During the Early Months of the Siege, by Jeremy Lister
–Cuthbertson’s System for the Complete Interior Management and Oeconomy of a Battalion of Infantry, by Bennett Cuthbertson
-“Dennis Green 5th Regiment, takes home a souvenir,” by Don N. Hagist
–Francis Rawdon-Hastings, Marquess of Hastings, Soldier, Peer of the Realm, Governor-General of India, by Paul David Nelson
–General Sir William Howe’s Orderly Book, edited by Benjamin Franklin Stevens
–His Majesty’s 10th Regiment of Foot [YouTube Channel], by Michael V. Graves et al.
–Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution, April, 1775 – December, 1783, by Francis B. Heitman
-History of the Northumberland Fusiliers, by H. M. Walker
–History of the Siege of Boston, by Richard Frothingham
–The Journal of General Sir Martin Hunter, edited by Miss A. Hunter
–Letters of Hugh Earl Percy from Boston and New York, 1774-1776, edited by Charles Knowles Bolton
–The Life and Services of General Lord Harris, G. C. B., Baron of Seringapatam and Mysore, by S. R. Lushington
–Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, by the Secretary of the Commonwealth
–Noble Volunteers, by Don N. Hagist
-Paul Revere’s Ride, by David Hackett Fisher
-Peter Edes’ Diary, June-October 1775, published by the Massachusetts Historical Society
-“Philip Abbot: Slave Who Fought and Died for America’s Liberty at Bunker Hill,” by Harry Shenawolf
–These Distinguished Corps: British Grenadier and Light Infantry Battalions in the American Revolution, by Don N. Hagist
–Thomas Percy: A Scholar-Cleric in the Age of Johnson, by Bertram H. Davis
–Vital Records of Andover, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, published by the Topsfield Historic Society