Web Sources
Jonathan Boucher and the Pre-Revolutionary Crisis
Links to Related Web Sites
Jonathan Boucher and the Pre-Revolutionary Crisis
Links to Related Web Sites
- On Civil Liberty, Passive Obedience, and Nonresistance by Jonathan Boucher
- The United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada
- William Osterhout, United Empire Loyalist. William Osterhout was a loyalist during the American Revolution. He lost his property in Pennsylvania as a result. Read the article in The Loyalist Gazette, March 22, 1998
- William Osterhout, genealogy
- Maryland Loyalist Battalion. A Maryland Battalion remained Loyalist during the Revolutionary War. This site provides a chronology of the battalion’s activities.
- Letters of Jonathan Boucher to George Washington
- Reminiscences of an American loyalist, 1738-1789 by Jonathan Boucher (Google Books)
- Loyalists’ property issues. Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee
- Plain Truth by James Chalmers (Candidus) 1727-1806 . Wayne State University. (An abridged edition of the March 1776 pamphlet written as a response to Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense.” Chalmers was a loyalist from the Eastern Shore of Maryland.)