Primary Sources & Archives Resources & Links Curated Archives for Researching General Henry Dearborn Primary Sources & Archives Library of Congress Extensive collection of historical documents, manuscripts, and primary sources related to early American history United States House of Representatives Official records and historical archives from the U.S. House, including Dearborn's congressional service Founders Online Including Washington's correspondence with Dearborn — a comprehensive archive of correspondence from the Founding Fathers Library of Congress – Henry's Journals Digital access to Henry Dearborn's six volumes of Revolutionary War journals, written in the moment Massachusetts Historical Society Rich collection of manuscripts, diaries, and correspondence from Massachusetts' founding era National Park Service Historical documentation and preservation of sites connected to Dearborn's military campaigns Wikipedia General reference article on Henry Dearborn's life and legacy New Hampshire Society of the Cincinnati Archives of the hereditary military society, preserving the memory of Revolutionary War officers Historical Sites Monticello Thomas Jefferson's home — explore the context of Dearborn's time as Secretary of War under Jefferson's presidency Mount Vernon Washington's estate — discover the Revolutionary War context and Washington's relationship with his trusted officers The Army Historical Foundation Preserving and promoting the history of the American soldier, including the founding of West Point Scholarly Resources Journal of the American Revolution Peer-reviewed articles and scholarly analysis of the Revolutionary War period and its key figures American Battlefield Trust Dedicated to preserving America's hallowed battlegrounds and educating the public about their significance