Authors: Kenneth Roberts
On events preceding the Revolution, on Arnold’s expedition through the Maine wilderness, on individuals who participated in the expedition, and on the attack on Quebec: Adams, J. T.,
Revolutionary New England;
Allen, W.,
Arnold’s Expedition;
Arnold, Benedict,
Journal
and
Letters,
Maine Historical Society Collections, Series 1, Vol.
1
; Arnold, I. N.,
Life of Benedict Arnold;
Codman, J.,
Arnold’s Expedition to Quebec;
Dearborn, Henry,
Journal of the Quebec Expedition;
Fobes, Simeon,
Journal of a Member of Arnold’s Expedition;
French, Allen,
Siege of Boston;
Graham, J.,
Life of Daniel Morgan;
Haskell, C.,
Diary of Arnold’s Expedition;
Hayden, Rev. H. H. (in Magazine of American History, Vol. 13),
Gen. Roger Enos: A Lost Chapter of Arnold’s Expedition to Quebec;
Henry, J. J.,
Campaign Against Quebec;
Hill, G. C.,
Life of Benedict Arnold;
Hughes, Rupert,
George Washington;
Lossing, B. J.,
Field Book of the Revolution:
Minnegerode & Waddell,
Aaron Burr;
Meigs, Return J.,
Journal of Arnold’s Expedition;
Melvin, J.,
Journal of Expedition to Quebec;
Parton, J.,
Life & Times of Aaron Burr;
Senter, Dr. Isaac,
Journal on a Secret Expedition to Quebec;
Smith, Justin H.,
Arnold’s March from Cambridge to Quebec;
Thavpr. S.
Journal Describing the Perils and Sufferings of the Army under Colonel Benedict Arnold.
On life in and about Quebec during the Revolutionary period: Anburey, Lt. Thomas,
Travels through the Interior Parts of America, 1776–1781;
Henry, J. J.,
Campaign Against Quebec.
The conformation of Quebec in 1775 and the exact route of Arnold’s attack on the Lower Town was reconstructed from a French engineer (manuscript) map supplied by the Library of Congress, and from measurements and surveys made with Lt.-Col. G. E. Marquis of the Dominion Government.