The Early America Review – Volume 3
A Journal of People, Issues, and Events in 18th Century America
| Vol. III No. 1 | Spring/Summer 1998 |
- The 1779 Sullivan Campaign
- Jack Rakove and Original Meanings: Online With A Pulitzer Prize Winner
- Margaret Brent: A Woman of Property
- Portrait of a Conspiracy
- The Practice of Scalping During the French & Indian War
- Joseph Brant: Mohawk Chief, Loyalist, Freemason
- Books In Review
| Vol. III No. 2 | Fall/Winter 1998-1999 |
Pages
- 'The Review' - A Historian's Exploration
- 'The Review' - Through A Historian's Eye
- 'Warpaths: Invasions of North America'
- A Rare Portrait of Benedict Arnold and John Andre
- American Spies and Sympathizers at Fort Detroit
- Books in Review - Faith of Our Founding Fathers
- Chief Joseph Brant: Mohawk, Loyalist, and Freemason
- Colonial Backcountry Scholarship
- Jack Rakove and Original Meanings: An Interview
- Margaret Brent: A Woman of Property
- Michael Stoner: The Frontiersman Who Was Always There
- Portrait of A Conspiracy
- Scalping During the French and Indian War
- The 1779 Sullivan Campaign
- The Committee of Correspondence: Moving Towards Independence