Wilhelm Von Knyphausen - Sources

Sources

  • Max von Eelking, The German Allied Troops in the North American war of Independence 1776-1873, trans. J. G. Rosengarten (Albany, 1893; Baltimore, 1969).
  • Rodney Atwood, The Hessians (Cambridge, 1980).
  • Rosengarten, Joseph George. The German Soldier in the Wars of the United States. 1886. J.B. Lippencott Company, Philadelphia. ISBN 1-4286-5432-1
  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Knyphausen, Wilhelm von". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. 1892.
  • "Knyphausen, Wilhelm von". Encyclopedia Americana. 1920.

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