Assorted primary sources on American life in the 18th century
These 18th century primary sources include first-person accounts of life in various parts of the America in the 18th century. These include letters and journals of men and women in colonial America, as well as accounts of life in the United States after the Revolutionary War.
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Founders Online: Correspondence and other writings of seven major shapers of the United States
A Tour in the United States of America, Volume 1 and Volume 2, 1784
Maine
Martha Ballard’s Diary, 1785-1812
Memoir of a Revolutionary Soldier: The Narrative of Joseph Plumb Martin
New Hampshire
Memoirs of Mrs. Abigail Bailey, who had been the wife of Major Asa Bailey, 1763-1815
Massachusetts
Diary of Cotton Mather, 1681-1724
Adams Family Papers, including correspondence between John and Abigail Adams (1762-1801) and the diary of John Adams, 1753-1804
Diary of Anna Green Winslow, a Boston school girl of 1771
History of the town of Princeton, containing a diary kept by Elizabeth Fuller
New Jersey
Philip Vickers Fithian, Journal and Letters (a student at Princeton College 1770-1772)
New York
Nancy Shippen: Her Journal Book, 1777-1800
Letters and Journals relating to the War of the American Revolution, and the Capture of the German Troops at Saratoga, by Mrs. General Riedesel (Frederika Charlotte Louise von Massow, Baroness Riedesel zu Eisenbach)
Pennsylvania
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Extracts from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, from 1759 to 1807 A.D.
Extracts from the Diary of Jacob Hiltzheimer, of Philadelphia, 1765-1798
Virginia
The Present State of Virginia by Hugh Jones, 1724
The George Washington papers at the Library of Congress, The Washington Papers, and The George Washington Financial Papers Project
Charlotte Browne diary, 1754-1757, 1763-1766: “describes a voyage from London to Virginia on board the ship London laden with hospital supplies as part of an expedition of thirteen transports, three ordnance ships, and two convoys carrying the 44th and 48th regiments to America. The diary includes accounts of Braddock's campaign in Virginia, Maryland, Philadelphia, and New York. At the end are some financial notes dated 1763 to 1766.”
Diary of John Harrower, 1773-1776
Philip Vickers Fithian, Journal and Letters (a tutor at Nomini Hall in Virginia 1773-1774)
The Journal of Nicholas Cresswell 1774-1777 (also here; includes travel through Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, and the western frontier; see A Man Apart for an unabridged and annotated version)
North Carolina
South Carolina
Letterbook of Eliza Lucas Pinckney, 1739-1762
The Journal of Rev. Charles Woodmason, 1766-1768, in The Carolina Backcountry on the Eve of the Revolution