Sylla. A Tragedy, in Five Acts, as represented at the Theatre Français, at Paris, by E. Jouy, member of the Institute. Translated from the French, by a Citizen of New York. New York, 1826. 16mo, pp. 69.
Same, New York: 1827. 16mo, pp. 79.
Performed at the Chatham Theatre, 1827.

Theodora. A Dramatic Sketch, in Two Acts. n. p., n. d.

The Traveller Returned. Published in The Gleaner. Boston, 1798.

Tricks of the Times; or, The world of Quacks. A Farce of domestic origin. New York, 1819. 12mo.
A satire on New Yorkers of the day.

Two Pages of Frederick the Great. A Farce in three Acts. New York, 1826. 16mo.

A Tyrant's Victims. A Tragedy in Five Acts.
See The Young Carolinians.

Virtue Triumphant. A Comedy. Published in The Gleaner.

The Young Carolinians; or, Americans in Algiers. A Play in Five Acts.
This and two other plays were published in Essays, Religious, Moral, etc., by a Lady. Charleston, 1818. 12mo, pp. 242 [1], [1]

Xerxes the Great; or, the Battle of Thermopyle. A Drama. Philadelphia, 1815. 18mo.