(1774). New-Haven, March 11, 1774. At a meeting of the select-men in this town, on Monday last, the following petition signed by more than two hundred of the inhabitants of the town, was presented to them: To the select-men of the town of New-Haven. Gentlemen, We the subscribers, inhabitants of the town of New-Haven, considering the alarming situation this colony is involved in by laying claim to the Susquehannah lands, and extending their jurisdiction over the same. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNew-Haven, March 11, 1774. At a Meeting of the Select-men in This Town, on Monday Last, the Following Petition Signed by More than Two Hundred of the Inhabitants of the Town, Was Presented to Them: To the Select-men of the Town of New-Haven. Gentlemen, We the Subscribers, Inhabitants of the Town of New-Haven, Considering the Alarming Situation This Colony Is Involved in by Laying Claim to the Susquehannah Lands, and Extending Their Jurisdiction over the Same. S.l: s.n, 1774.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNew-Haven, March 11, 1774. At a Meeting of the Select-men in This Town, on Monday Last, the Following Petition Signed by More than Two Hundred of the Inhabitants of the Town, Was Presented to Them: To the Select-men of the Town of New-Haven. Gentlemen, We the Subscribers, Inhabitants of the Town of New-Haven, Considering the Alarming Situation This Colony Is Involved in by Laying Claim to the Susquehannah Lands, and Extending Their Jurisdiction over the Same. s.n, 1774.