APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wilmer, J. J. (1813). Narrative, respecting the conduct of the British: From their first landing on Spesutia Island, till their progress to Havre de Grace : with every material circumstance relative thereto, upon the correct testimony of respectable characters, who passed through all the trying scenes : together with the names of sufferers, and the amount of property supposed to be lost by each individual : including also their visit to the Elk and Sassafras, with authentic documents collected in these places. Printed by P. Mauro.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wilmer, James Jones. Narrative, Respecting the Conduct of the British: From Their First Landing on Spesutia Island, Till Their Progress to Havre De Grace : With Every Material Circumstance Relative Thereto, upon the Correct Testimony of Respectable Characters, Who Passed Through All the Trying Scenes : Together with the Names of Sufferers, and the Amount of Property Supposed to Be Lost by Each Individual : Including Also Their Visit to the Elk and Sassafras, with Authentic Documents Collected in These Places. Baltimore [Md.]: Printed by P. Mauro, 1813.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Wilmer, James Jones. Narrative, Respecting the Conduct of the British: From Their First Landing on Spesutia Island, Till Their Progress to Havre De Grace : With Every Material Circumstance Relative Thereto, upon the Correct Testimony of Respectable Characters, Who Passed Through All the Trying Scenes : Together with the Names of Sufferers, and the Amount of Property Supposed to Be Lost by Each Individual : Including Also Their Visit to the Elk and Sassafras, with Authentic Documents Collected in These Places. Printed by P. Mauro, 1813.

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