De Peyster, J. Watts (John Watts), 1821-1907
De Peyster, John Watts 1821-1907
De Peyster, John Watts
De Peyster, J. Watts
De Peyster, John Watts, 1821-1907, militaire
John Watts de Peyster Author, General, Historian
DePeyster, John Watts
De Peyster, J. Watts (John Watts)
VIAF ID: 3750121 ( Personal )
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Works
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An address delivered before the Historical Society of New Brunswick in the city of St. John, Dominion of Canada, 4th July, 1883 | |
Address delivered Wednesday, 28th November, 1866, in Feller's Hall, Madalia, township of Red Hook, Duchess Co., N.Y. | |
The affair at King's Mountain | |
The battle of the Sound or Baltic : fought October 30th (O.S.), (November 9th N.S.) 1658, between the victorious Hollanders, under Jakob, Baron Wassenaer, Lord of Opdam, Naval Generallisimus of the combined fleets of Holland and West Friesland, & & & and the Swedes, commanded by Charles Gustavus Wrangel, Lord High Admiral of the Swedish Realm, Field Marshal, & & & | |
Biographical sketch of the author | |
Bothwell : James Hepburn, fourth Earl of Bothwell, third husband ... | |
The Burgoyne campaign of July-October, 1777. | |
Chancellorsville and its results : Maj.-Gen. Joseph Hooker in command of the Army of the Potomac. From the original notes and manuscript of Anchor [pseud.] June, 1865. | |
The closing days about Richmond, or, The last days of Sheridan's cavalry | |
Commissary Wilson's Orderly book. Expedition of the British and provincial army under Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Amherst, against Ticonderoga and Crown Point, 1759. [Edited by J. Watts de Peyster.] | |
The De Peyster collection. | |
The Dutch at the North pole and the Dutch in Maine. A paper read before the New York historical society, 3d March, 1857. | |
Dutch battle of the Baltic | |
Earth stands fast : a lecture delivered by professor C. Schoeppfer, 7th edition, published in Berlin in 1868. Translated for and edited by J. Watts de Peyster,... With notes and supplement by Frank Allaben,... | |
The engagement at Freehold, known as the battle of Monmouth, N.J., more properly of Monmouth Court-House, 28th June, 1778... | |
Eulogy of Torstenson. Leonard Torstenson (the Lion-strong, son of the stone of the thunder god),... generalissimus of the Swedish armies in Germany... born 17th August 1603, died 7th April 1651 [by J. Watts de Peyster] | |
Gates vs. Burgoyne a plea in behalf of Gates : "Anchor" [i.e. John Watts de Peyster] draws out an answer | |
The history of Carausius, the Dutch Augustus and Emperor of Britain, Zeeland, Dutch Flanders, Armorica and the seas : the great first hollandish admiral and the first sailor king of England : with which is interwoven an historical and ethnological account of the Menapii ; the ancient Zeelanders and Dutch Flemings | |
The history of the life of Leonard Torstenson, (Lennart Torstenson,) "the Argus-eyed, Briarean-armed," senator of Sweden, count of Ortala, chief of the Swedish artillery under, and generalissimo of the Swedish armies subsequent to the death of, Gustavus Adolphus. | |
The immediate agencies by which the southern states were precipitated into secession. | |
An inquiry into the career and character of Mary Stuart ... And a justification of Bothwell ... | |
Int. J. Educ. Inter-Discip. Stud. (Anambra) | |
International Journal of Education and Inter-Disciplinary Studies. | |
John Frederic Hartrant, governor of Pennsylvania. | |
The last ten days service of the old Third Corps ("as we understand it") with the Army of the Potomac : address delivered after the anniversary dinner of the Third Corps Union, 5th May, 1887, at the Hotel Windsor, New York. | |
The life and misfortunes and the military career of Brig.-Gen. Sir John Johnson, Bart. | |
Major General Anthony Wayne, third general-in-chief of the United States Army since the adoption of the Constitution | |
Major General Philip Schuyler, and the Burgoyne Campaign in the summer of 1777 : the annual address delivered Tuesday evening, 2d January, 1877, before the New York Historical Society | |
Mary, queen of Scots | |
Mary Stuart, Bothwell, and the Casket letters; something new, with illustrations and portraits selected from hundreds of specimens from Scotland, England, France, Russia, &c. | |
The Maryland campaign of September, 1862 : the battles of the South Mountain and of Antietam, Sunday, September 14th, to Wednesday, September 17th, 1862 | |
The massacres of St. Bartholomew, outside of Paris, 24th Aug.-4th Sept., 1572. | |
Military (1776-'79) transactions of Major, afterwords Colonel, 8th or King's foot, Arent Schuyler de Peyster ... ; also, details of the discovery of the Ellice and de Peyster islands in the Pacific Ocean, in May 1819 / by Arent Schuyler de Peyster, nephew of Colonel A. S. de P. | |
Miscellanies by an officer | |
Nashville. The decisive battle of the rebellion. | |
Orderly book of Sir John Johnson during the Oriskany campaign, 1776-1777; | |
Orginization of the militia | |
Oriskany, 6th August, 1777 : the decisive collision of the American Revolution | |
The Pearl of pearls! : or the Wild Brunswicker and his queen of hearts ... | |
Personal...history of Philip Kearny. | |
Practical strategy as illustrated by the life and achievements of a Master of the Art, the Austrian Field Marshal Traun, Frederic the Great's preceptor in the art of war | |
Pride fighting championships | |
Proofs considered of the early settlement of Acadie by the Dutch : being an appendix to The Dutch in Maine. | |
Prussia : its position and destiny : [due to Frederic II the Great, the sans pareil] | |
real Napoleon Bonaparte, by brev. maj.-gen. J. Watts de Peyster,... | |
Report to his Excellency Washington Hunt, governor of the state of New-York, &c., &c. | |
La royale ... The grand hunt of the Army of the Potomac, on the 3d-7th (a.m.) April ... Major-General Andrew Atkinson Humphreys and the combined second-third corps leading the pursuit ... | |
Secession in Switzerland and in the United States compared ... | |
Sketch of Gen. George H. Thomas | |
Sketch of Gen. Robert McAllister | |
Soldier's wife's fidelity | |
St. Paul's church, Red Hook, Duchess County, New York Rose Hill ... De Peyster family .... | |
A threnody. Sta viator, heroem calcas! In remembrance of Brevet Colonel U.S. & N.Y. vol. John Watts de Peyster, Junior, died 12th April, 1873 ... | |
Wallenstein, the most extraordinary individuality of the XVII century; whose rise and fall were the turning points of the Thirty Years War. | |
Was the Shakespeare after all a myth ... | |
Waterloo: the campaign and battle. | |
Watts (Watt), <in New York and in Edinburgh, Scotland.> Also Watts, Wattes, Wattys, Wathes, de Wath, Le Fleming, (in England.) | |
Winter campaigns : the test of generalship. | |
with an abstract of her life... The second edition |