Rhode Island Treasury Dept. (1782). State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, ss. To the sheriff of the county of [blank] or to his deputy, greeting: Whereas the General Assembly of the said state, at their session holden in February, A.D. 1782, made and passed an Act, granting and apportioning a tax of six thousand pounds ... and whereas there yet remains due from the town of [blank] ... You are therefore ... required to make distress on the estate of [blank] town-treasurer of said town ... the said sum of [blank] ... Given ... this [blank] day of September, A.D. 1782. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRhode Island Treasury Dept. State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Ss. To the Sheriff of the County of [blank] or to His Deputy, Greeting: Whereas the General Assembly of the Said State, at Their Session Holden in February, A.D. 1782, Made and Passed an Act, Granting and Apportioning a Tax of Six Thousand Pounds ... and Whereas There yet Remains Due from the Town of [blank] ... You Are Therefore ... Required to Make Distress on the Estate of [blank] Town-treasurer of Said Town ... the Said Sum of [blank] ... Given ... This [blank] Day of September, A.D. 1782. S.l: s.n, 1782.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRhode Island Treasury Dept. State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Ss. To the Sheriff of the County of [blank] or to His Deputy, Greeting: Whereas the General Assembly of the Said State, at Their Session Holden in February, A.D. 1782, Made and Passed an Act, Granting and Apportioning a Tax of Six Thousand Pounds ... and Whereas There yet Remains Due from the Town of [blank] ... You Are Therefore ... Required to Make Distress on the Estate of [blank] Town-treasurer of Said Town ... the Said Sum of [blank] ... Given ... This [blank] Day of September, A.D. 1782. s.n, 1782.