Books and Articles
Donald Akenson, The Irish in Ontario: A Study of Rural History, (Montreal, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1984)
Laura L. Becker, “Prisoners of War in the American Revolution: A Community Perspective” from Military Affairs, Vol.46, No.4, (Dec.1982) 169-173
R. Buel, Dear Liberty: Connecticut’s Mobilization for the Revolutionary War, (Middleton, CT, Wesleyan University Press, 1980)
Joy Day Buel and Richard Buel, The Way of Duty: A Woman and Her Family in Revolutionary America (New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1984)
Robert M. Calhoon, et al, ed. Loyalists and Community in North America, (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994) articles cited include:
Janice Potter-Mackinnon, “Loyalists and Community: The Eastern Ontario Loyalist Women”
Jean F. Hankins, “Connecticut’s Sandemanians: Loyalism as a Religious Test”
David H. Villiers, “’King Mob’ and the Rule of Law: Revolutionary Justice and the Suppression of Loyalism in Connecticut, 1774-1783”
Edward S. Cooke Jr., Making Furniture in Preindustrial American: The Social Economy of Newton and Woodbury, Connecticut, (Baltimore, John Hopkins University Press, 1996)
William Cothren, History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut,( Baltimore, Geneaological Publishing Co. Inc., 1977, original date, 1854)
Crary, C. ed., The Price of Loyalty: Tory Writings From the Revolutionary Era, (New York, McGraw-Hill, 1973)
Bruce C. Daniels,: “Economic Development in Colonial and Revolutionary Connecticut: An Overview” The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Ser. Vol.37, No.3, (Jul. 1980)
Kenneth Donovan, “‘Taking Leave of an Ungrateful Country’: The Loyalist Exile of Joel Stone” Dalhousie Review, No.4, Vol. 60, (1984), pp.123-145
Frank Eames, “Gananoque Block House, 1813-1859,” Reprinted from Vol. XXXII, Papers and Records of the Ontario Historical Society, 1938
East, R., Connecticut’s Loyalists, (Chester, CT, Pequot Press, 1974)
Catherine Fennelly, Connecticut Women in the Revolutionary Era, (Chester, CT, Pequot Press, 1975)
Gilbert, G., “The Connecticut Loyalists”, The American Historical Review, Vol.4, No.2, (Jan. 1899), 273-291
H. William Hawke, "Joel Stone of Gananoque: His Life and Letters" (unpublished, 1966)
Payne Kilbourn, Sketches and Chronicles of the Town of Litchfield, (Hartford, Press of Case, Lockwood and Company, 1859)
Norman Knowles, Inventing the Loyalists: The Ontario Loyalist Tradition and the Creation of Usable Pasts, (Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1997)
Agnes Maule Machar, “The Story of a Canadian Loyalist, Col. Joel Stone, Founder of Gananoque,” from Annual Transactions of the United Empire Loyalist Association of Ontario, Vol, 3, (Toronto, The Association, 1899)
Sarah McCulloh Lemmon, Frustrated Patriots: North Carolina and the War of 1812, (Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1973)
Herbert Stone McDonald, “Memoir of Colonel Joel Stone, A United Empire Loyalist and the Founder of Gananoque,” Reprinted from Ontario Historical Society Papers and Research, Vol.18, Toronto, 1917).
Bruce G. Merritt, “Loyalism and Social Conflict in Revolutionary Deerfield, Massachusetts” from The Journal of American History, Vol. 57, No.2, (Sept.1970)
Freeman W. Meyer, Connecticut Congregationalism in the Revolutionary Era, (Hartford, New Era Printing Co., 1977)
Elizabeth Margaret Morgan, “Joel Stone: Connecticut Loyalist, 1749-1833,” (Unpublished MA Thesis, Queen’s University, 1980)
William H. Nelson, The American Tory, (Boston, Northeastern University Press, 1992 originally 1961)
Richard Phelps, A History of New Gate of Connecticut, (New York, Arno Press, 1969 (originally printed 1861)
Nancy L. Rhoden, Revolutionary Anglicanism,( London, Macmillan Press Ltd., 1999)
Nancy L. Rhoden and Ian K. Steele ed., The Human Tradition in the American Revolution, (Wilmington, DE, Scholarly Resources, 2000)
David Roth, Freeman Meyer, From Revolution to Constitution, Connecticut 1763-1818 (Chester, CT, Pequot Press, 1975)
George Sheppard, Plunder, Profit, and Paroles: A Social History of the War of 1812 in Upper Canada, (Montreal, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1994)
George F.G. Stanley ,“Guns and Gunboats on the St. Lawrence”, (Parks Canada, 1976)
Bruce E. Steiner,: “New England Anglicanism: A Genteel Faith?” from The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Ser., Vol.27, No.1 (Jan.1970)
Joseph Tiedemann, “A Revolution Foiled: Queens County, New York, 1775-1776,” The Journal of American History, Vol. 75, No.2 (Sept., 1988), 417-444
Judith L. Van Buskirk, Generous Enemies: Patriots and Loyalists in Revolutionary New York, (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002)
James Walsh,”The Great Awakening in the First Congregational Church of Woodbury, Connecticut” from The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Ser. Vol.28, No.4, (Oct. 1971) pp.543-562
Alain White, The History of the Town of Litchfield Connecticut, 1720-1920, (Litchfield, Enquirer Print, 1920)
Oscar Zeichner, Connecticut’s Years of Controversy, 1750-1776, (Archon Books, 1970, orig. 1949)
Oscar Zeichner, “The Rehabilitation of Loyalists in Connecticut” from The New England Quarterly, Vol. 11, No.2, (June 1938)
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
Published Primary Sources
Kenneth Cameron, ed. The Letter-Book of Rev. Henry Caner, (Hartford, Transcendental Books, 1972)
Charles J. Hoadley, Ed., The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, May 1775-June 1776 (New York, AMS Press Inc., 1968)
Hugh E. Egerton, Ed., The Royal Commission on the Losses and Services of American Loyalists, 1783-1785, (New York, Arno Press, 1969, originally published 1914)
J Ross Robertson, ed. The Diary of Mrs. John Graves Simcoe (Toronto, The Ontario Publishing Co. Limited, 1934)
Samuel Seabury, “Letters from a Westchester Farmer” can be found online at http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/seabury/farmer/
J.J. Talman, Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada, (New York, Greenwood Press, 1969)
Other Primary
Joel Stone Papers, Gananoque Museum Collection
Joel Stone Papers Queen’s University Archives, Coll. 3077 Misc. Docs.
Joel Stone Papers, MS 519, Reel 1, Public Archives of Ontario (hereafter abbreviated as PAO).
The Helga J. Ingraham Memorial Library, Litchfield Historical Society
Newspaper article from unpublished scrapbook, “Litchfield County Celebration, 1851,” Acc. #:1978-23-116.
“Litchfield County Summonses, American Revolution” A-G, S-Z, : Acc#MC1A21-1, -2
Misc. Letters
Litchfield County Probate Records, extracts provided by Litchfield Historical Society. IF 174 A
Newspapers
The Connecticut Courant
The Connecticut Journal
Kingston Gazette
New England Palladium, (Boston), Tuesday 6 October, 1812
The Columbian, (New York), Satruday, 5 October, 1812,
The Star (Raleigh, NC) Friday, 18 October 1812,
New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury, July 15, 1776; No.1292,
Rivington’s New York Gazetteer, March 16, 1775
Websites
Archive of Americana http://infobank.newsbank.com
Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies www.royalprovincial.com