General Richard Montgomery and the American Revolution. Hal T. Shelton
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General Richard Montgomery and the American Revolution
The American Social Experience S E R I E S
General Editor: JAMES KIRBY MARTIN
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29. General Richard Montgomery and the American Revolution: From Redcoat to Rebel HAL T. SHELTON
Richard Montgomery, portrait engraved by E. Mackenzie from the
original oil by C. W. Peale. Courtesy of the New-York Historical
Society, New York, N.Y.
General Richard Montgomery and the American Revolution
From Redcoat to Rebel
HAL T. SHELTON
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
New York and London
Copyright © 1994 by New York University
All rights reserved
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Shelton, Hal T. (Hal Terry), 1935-
General Richard Montgomery and the American revolution : from redcoat to rebel / Hal T. Shelton.
p. cm. — (The American social experience series ; 29)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8147-7975-1
1. Montgomery, Richard, 1738-1775. 2. Generils—United States-Biography. 3. United States. Continental Army—Biography. 4. Canadian Invasion, 1775-1776. I. Title. II. Series.
E207.M7S48 1994
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To the memory of my late father, William Oble Shelton—my first mentor, and one who serves as my continuing reference point.
Acknowledgments
Like all authors, I amassed a tremendous debt of gratitude during the production of this volume. The many persons who contributed to the fulfillment of this work are too numerous to individually credit here. However, some deserve singular recognition.
This book grew out of my doctoral dissertation, completed at the University of Houston. All historians are products of their education and teachers. Thus, an acknowledgment of the most influential individuals who helped me mold my career is in order. First and foremost, I would like to thank my academic advisor and friend, James Kirby Martin, Professor of History, University of Houston, who gave unstintingly of his time and expertise to inspire and motivate me in this effort. While I was his student and graduate assistant, he demonstrated to me the attributes of a true scholar—devoted to teaching, research, and writing. I consider myself extremely fortunate to have become associated with him and reaped the benefits of his knowledge and guidance. He will always stand in my estimation as the epitome of an educator