Map 1 (p. 32): data in text.
Map 2 (p. 37): data in text.
Map 3 (p. 45): Malcolm Falkus and John Gillingham, Historical Atlas of Britain (New York, 1981); David Hill, An Atlas of Anglo-Saxon England (Oxford, 1984); H. C. Darby, The Domesday Geographies of England (Cambridge, 1969); H. L. Gray, English Field Systems (Cambridge, 1915); A.R.H. Baker and R. A. Butlin, eds., Studies of Field Systems in the British Isles (Cambridge, 1973).
Map 4 (p. 48): F. M. Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England (3rd ed., Oxford, 1971); Patrick Collinson, “The Puritan Classical Movement in the Reign of Elizabeth I” (thesis, Univ. of London, 1957); David Grayson Allen, In English Ways (Chapel Hill, 1981); Clive Holmes, The Eastern Association in the English Civil War.
Map 5 (p. 51): Lois Mathews, The Expansion of New England (rpt., New York, 1962); James Truslow Adams, Atlas of American History (New York, 1943); Lester J. Cappon, et al., Atlas of Early American History: The Revolutionary Era (Princeton, 1976).
Map 6 (p. 182): Charles M. Andrews, The River Towns of Connecticut (Baltimore, 1889); “A Trewe Platt of the Mannor and Towne of Chellmisforde,” Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, England; Peter Benes, New England Prospect; A Loan Exhibition of Maps at the Currier Gallery of Art (Boston, 1981); Anthony N. B. Garvan, Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial Connecticut (New Haven, 1951).
Map 7 (p. 238): data in text.
Map 8 (p. 242): Malcolm Falkus and John Gillingham, Historical Atlas of Britain (New York, 1981); David Hill, An Atlas of Anglo-Saxon England (Oxford, 1984); Andrew Charlesworth, ed., An Atlas of Rural Protest in Britain, 1548-1900 (London, 1983); Samuel R. Gardiner, History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649 (new ed., 4 vols. London, 1897), I, 254f; David Underdown, Royalist Conspiracy in England 1649-1660 (New Haven, 1960).
Map 9 (p. 249): U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey; Arthur P. Middle-ton, Tobacco Coast; A Maritime History of Chesapeake Bay in the Colonial Era (Newport News, 1953).
Map 10 (p. 391): British Ordnance Survey (sheet 162); military maps of Sebastian Baumann and Joachim du Perron, Comte de Revel, 1781, in Howard C. Rice, Jr., and Anne S. K. Brown, The American Campaigns of Rochambeau’s Army, II, fig. 90; Sebastian Bauman. Plan of the Investment of York and Gloucester (Philadelphia, 1782); Kenneth Nebenzahl and Don Higginbotham, Atlas of the American Revolution (New York, 1975). 182-8$$$
Map 11 (p. 440); data in text.
Map 12 (p. 443); data in text.
Maps 13-14 (p. 447-49); Malcolm Falkus and John Gillingham, Historical Atlas of Britain (New York, 1981); David Hill, An Atlas of Anglo-Saxon England (Oxford, 1984); William C. Braithwaite. The Beginnigs of Quakerism (London, 1912); Hugh Barbour. The Quakers in Puritan England (New Haven, 1964).
Map 15 (p. 454); James Truslow Adams, Atlas of Amrican History (New York, 1943); Lester J. Cappon, et al., Atlas of Early American History$$$ The Revolustionary Era (Princeton, 1976); U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Map 16 (p. $$$79): Thomas Holme, A Map of Ye Improved Part of Pensilvnia … (n.p., n.d.); Stephanie Grauman Wolf, Urban Village; Population, Community and Social Structure in Germantown, Pennsylvania, 1683-1800 (Princeton, 1976): James T. Lemon. The Best Poor Man’s Country; A Geographical Study of Early Southeastern Pennsylvania (Baltimore, 1972).
Maps 17-18 (pp. 607-1$$$): Bernard Bailyn, Voyagers to the West (New York, 1986); Malcolm Falkus and John Gillingham, Historical Atlas of Britain (New York, 1981): Irish maps by Raymond Gillespie, Diarmid O’Mu$$$the and J. G. Simms.
Map 19 (9. 627): Sources for these maps include John W. Leopold, “The Levellers’ Revolt in Galloway of 1724,” in Andrew Charlesworth, ed., An Atlas of Rural Protest in Britain (London, 1983), 44-48; D.L.W. Tough. The Last Years of a Frontier (Oxford, 1928); T.I. Rae, The Administration of the Scottish Frontier (Edinburgh, 1966): George M. Fraser, The Steel Bonnets (New York, 1972): and various unpublished matrials.
Map 20 (pp. 636-37): James Truslow Adams, Atlas of American History (New York, 194$$$); Lester J. Cappon, et al., Atlas of Early American History: The Revolutionary Era (Princeton, 1976).
Map 21 (p. 761): Robert Remsat, Carolina Cradle; Settlement of the Northwest Carolina Frontier, 1741-1762 (Chapel Hill, 1964).
Map 22 (p. 762): Banastre Tarleton, History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781 (London, 1787).
Map 23 (p. 791): Malcolm Falkus and John Gillingham, Historical Atlas of Britain (New York, 1981); David Hill, An Atlas of Anglo-Saxon England (Oxford, 1984): H. C. Darby, The Domesday Geographies of England (Cambridge, 1969); H. L. Gray, English Field System (Cambridge, 1915): A.R.H. Baker and R. A. Butlin, eds., Studies of Field Systems in the British Isles (Cambridge, 1973); E. J. Dobson, English Pronunciation, 1500-1700 (2 vols., Oxford, 1968); W. W. Skeat, English Dialects from the Eighth Century to the Present Day (Cambridge, 1911); Joan Thirsk, ed., Agrarian History of England and Wales (Cambridge, 1984), vols. 4, 5.
Map 24 (p. 833): Hans Kurath. A Word Geography of the Eastern United States (Ann Arbor, 1940): Henry Glassie, Pattern in the Material Folk Culture of the Eastern United States (Philadelphia, 1968).
Maps 25-33 (pp. 846, 583, 858, 864, 869, 871, 876): U.S. Bureau of the Census, Historical Statistics of the United Status from Colonial Times to the Present (New York, 1976); Statistical Abstract of the United States; New York Times, 10 Nov. l988.
Map 34 (p. 891): Statistical Abstract of the United States (1988) table 11$$$.
Map 35 (p. 893); Charles O. Paullin, Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States (Washington, 1932), 127.