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Kingston

13 sources organized by credibility tier.

Tier 1 — Institutional and Academic (4)
  • Brigadier General John Vaughan's Dispatch on the Burning of Kingston, October 1777UK National Archives, War Office Papers

    Vaughan's official report to Clinton on the October 16, 1777 burning of Esopus (Kingston). The British operation was a reprisal raid intended to divert American forces from Saratoga.

  • Constitution of the State of New-York, 1777New York State Archives

    New York's first state constitution, adopted at Kingston's courthouse on April 20, 1777. The founding legal document of New York State and a model for other revolutionary-era constitutions.

  • Kingston, New York: National Historic Landmark District DocumentationNational Park Service

    NHL nomination documentation for the Kingston Stockade Historic District, covering the colonial-era built environment that survived the 1777 burning and later development.

  • Ulster County Court of General Sessions Records, 1775-1783New York State Archives

    County judicial records from the Revolutionary period including prosecutions of loyalists, militia levies, and records of the rebuilding after the 1777 burning.

Tier 2 — Reputable Secondary (7)
Tier 3 — General Reference (2)

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