| Battle of Breed's Hill / Bunker Hill: Brief history, overview of events precipitating battle, and key events with specific information of participants and area. |
| Battle of Fort Sullivan: Summary with detailed description of the background, battle, and aftermath and bibliography. |
| Battle of Saratoga: Brief history, overview of events precipitating battle, and key events with specific information of participants and area. |
| Guilford Court House - A Pivotal Battle in the War for Independence: A lesson with objectives and materials to be taught as units on the Revolutionary War or a course on conflict resolution. |
| Historical Statements Concerning the Battle of Kings Mountain and the Battle of the Cowpens South Carolina: Statements on the battles with overview of conditions and the combatants involved. |
| Lafayette's Campaign Virginia: A prelude to, and at the end, part of the Yorktown Campaign of 1781. |
| The Battle of Camden: A report by Lieut. Col. H. L. Landers, F. A. |
| The Battle of Millstone: The militia's defense of New Jersey after the Battle of Princeton. |
| The Battle of Monmouth: In 1778 when the British abandoned Philadelphia, they crossed through New Jersey again, and Washington engaged them, and won at Monmouth Court House. |
| The Battle of Princeton: Washington chased the British out of most of New Jersey. |
| The Battle of the Saintes: Sea battle between the French and British fleets in 1782. |
| The Battle of Trenton: Washington chased the British out of most of New Jersey. |
| The Battles of Connecticut Farms and Springfield: The last major action in the north by the British. |
| The Gaspee Affair: The first planned use of force and the first deliberate shooting of an English military man. |
| The Philadelphia Campaign: A virtual marching tour with a quick history of the war, overview of events leading to the campaign, and chronicles the events as they happen. |
| Why We Remember Lexington and Concord and the Nineteenth of April: An essay, "That Memory May Their Deed Redeem", by Robert J. O'Hara. |
| Yorktown Campaign, Virginia: Shows the events leading up to the siege of Yorktown and takes you through the battle by describing daily events, aided by maps and illustrations. Covers the period August through October 1781. |