The Early America Review - Volume 1
A Journal of People, Issues, and Events in 18th Century America
| Vol. I No. 1 | Summer 1996 |
- Early America's Bloodiest Battle
- Benjamin Franklin and Religious Discrimination
- Twenty-four Hours in the Life of Nathan Hale: His Capture and Execution
- The Surrender of Cornwallis: The Portrait by John Trumbull
- A Letter From Thomas Jefferson to James Madison
- Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier
| Vol. I No. 2 | Fall 1996 |
- Sons of Liberty: Patriots or Terrorists?
- James Chalmers and "Plain Truth" A Loyalist Answers Tom Paine
- Mad Anthony Wayne at Fallen Timbers
- Sir William Johnson — Indian Superintendent His Role In America's Colonial Expansion
- What's Wrong With This Picture?
- The Whiskey Rebellion: Taxing "Sin" — Then and Now
- Unruly Women: Jemima Wilkins and Deborah Sampson Gannett
- The Indian Burial Ground — A Poem by Philip Freneau
| Vol. I No. 3 | Winter 1996-1997 |
Pages
- 'Franklin and the Presbyterians: Freedom of Conscience and the Need for Order'
- An Eyewitness Account of the Boston Tea Party
- Benjamin Franklin - What It Means To Be Free
- Fort Ticonderoga At Sunset
- Franklin Footnotes
- From the Publisher
- George Hewes and the Meaning of the Revolution
- James Chalmers Plain Truth
- James Chalmers Plain Truth - Page 2
- Jefferson Letter to Madison
- Jemima Wilkinson and Deborah Sampson Gannett
- John Trumbull: Artist of the Revolution
- Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier
- Major Scott's Provisional Light Infantry Battalion
- Nathan Hale Capture and Execution
- Nathan Hale Capture and Execution - page 2
- Philip Freneau: "The Indian Burying Ground"
- Sir William Johnson, Indian Superintendent: Colonial ...
- Slavery and Liberty in the American Revolution
- Sons of Liberty: Patriots or Terrorists?
- The Review Vol. 1 Fall Edition
- Thirteen Days in August
- Washington Crossing The Delaware