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Anti-Rent War sources:

Aside from a number of books written by historians, try lookin in the 19th century county histories for counties where there were Anti-Rent activities. These usually have general as well as local descriptions, often with great detail, as the events were still fresh and participants as well as observers were readily available.
Phil Lord
Historical Survey
New York State Museum
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