[ A Jersey Tea Party; or, The Burning of the Tea at Cohansey. (Period, 1774.) ]
| Authorities: | "History of New Jersey." I. Mulford. |
| "History of New Jersey." J. C. Raum. | |
| "Historical Collections." Barber and Howe. | |
| "Story of an Old Farm." A. D. Mellick. |
[ The Story of a Spy. (Period, 1758-80.) ]
| Authority: | "Our Home," published in Somerville, N.J., 1873. |
[ A Man who coveted Washington's Shoes; or, The Story of General Charles Lee. (Period, 1758-85.) ]
| Authorities: | "Historical Collections." Barber and Howe. |
| "Story of an Old Farm." A. D. Mellick. | |
| "Life of Lord Stirling." W. Duer. |
[ The Man in the "Auger Hole." From the Journal of Mrs. Margaret Hill Morris. (Period, 1776-82.) ]
| Authorities: | "The Burlington Smiths." R. M. Smith. |
| "History of New Jersey." T. F. Gordon. |
[ The Story of Two Captains. Captain Huddy and Captain Asgill. (Period, 1781.) ]