NY, USA
Kingston
10 sources organized by credibility tier.
▶Tier 1 — Institutional and Academic (4)
Brigadier General John Vaughan's Dispatch on the Burning of Kingston, October 1777 — UK 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, 1777 — New 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 Documentation — National 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, 1775-1783 — New 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 (4)
A People in Revolution: The American Revolution and Political Society in New York, 1760-1790 — Johns Hopkins University Press (Edward Countryman)
Scholarly social and political history of Revolutionary New York covering Kingston's role as first capital and the social tensions that shaped the state's constitutional convention.
History of Kingston, New York — Burr Printing House (Marius Schoonmaker)
Nineteenth-century local history drawing on family papers and court records. Detailed account of the 1777 burning and Kingston's political role as state capital.
Hudson Valley Heritage: Ulster County Resources — Mid-Hudson Library System
Regional digital collections including Kingston-area newspapers, land records, and church registers from the Revolutionary period.
Senate House State Historic Site — New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
State site documentation for the Van Gaasbeek house where the first New York State Senate met in 1777. Includes interpretive materials on Kingston's role as first state capital.
▶Tier 3 — General Reference (2)
Kingston, New York -- Revolutionary War History (Wikipedia) — Wikipedia
General reference overview of Kingston including its role as New York's first state capital and the 1777 British burning. Useful for orientation.
Kingston, NY: Heritage Tourism Guide — Ulster County Tourism
Tourism materials covering Kingston's colonial-era stockade district and Revolutionary War heritage sites. Practical visitor information.
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