Fraternal Discord. A Drama. Altered from the German of Kotzebue. New York, 1809. 18mo, pp. 69.
Played at the Park Theatre, New York, October 24, 1800.

The Italian Father. A Comedy in Five Acts. New York, 1810. 18mo, pp. 63.
Played at the New Park Theatre, New York, April 15, 1799.

Rinaldo Rinaldini; or, The Great Banditti. A Tragedy. By an American and a Citizen of New York. New York, 1810. Frontispiece. 18mo, pp. 82.
Played at the Park Theatre, New York, 1810.

Wife of Two Husbands. A Drama in Five Acts, interspersed with Songs, Choruses, Music and Dances. New York, 1811. 18mo, pp. 55.
Played at the Park Theatre, New York, April 4, 1804.

Yankee Chronology; or, Huzza for the Constitution. A Musical Interlude, in One Act, to which are added, The Patriotic Songs of the Freedom of the Seas, and Yankee Tars. New York, 1812. 16mo, pp. 16.
Played at the Park Theatre, New York, 1812.

Peter the Great; or, The Russian Mother. A Play in Five Acts. New York, 1814. 18mo, pp. 56.
Played at the Park Theatre, New York, November 15, 1801.

The Good Neighbor. An Interlude in One Act, as performed at the New York Theatre, February 28, 1803. New York, 1814. 18mo, pp. 12.

Lover's Vows. A Play in Five Acts. Translated From the German. N. Y., 1814. 16mo, pp. 74, [1].
Although Dunlap states that his translation of the above was not published, (History of the American Theatre, vol. ii, p. 95,) I have seen a copy of the play and his name is on the title page.

The Wreck of Honor; or, Adventures in Paris. A Tragedy. Translated from the French. New York, 1828. 16mo, pp. 87.