Defending Our Home: Loyalist Families of Dundas County and the Battle of Crysler’s Farm, by Ronald L.Burdens of Loyalty, by Stephen Davidson.An Annotated Nominal Roll of Butler’s Rangers, by William A. These books have been reviewed by UELAC contributors: Moving Ever Westward: Loyalist Descendants Come to British Columbia, by Vancouver Branch UELAC, a project to celebrate the UELAC centenary in 2014.Follow the same link for the follow-on book, “ Billy Green and More Balderdash” by the same authors.Billy Green And Balderdash: The Facts, by David B.These books are available for purchase through the UELAC or its membership: In this section of our UELAC website, a few reviews of some of those books, and occasionally the book itself. Books, however, are one of the leading ways that others learn about Loyalist history and heritage.Įach year numerous books are written and published on a variety of topics related to the American Revolutionary War period, including the Loyalists. Why Loyalist books? Loyalist heritage exists in some of the land we live on, in some of the houses we live in or have made into museums or other heritage properties, in museums, in historical records, family histories and genealogies.
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