Bucks County (Pa.) Sub-Lieutenant. (1785). State of the accounts of the Hon. George Wall, Esquire, sub-lieutenant of Bucks County, from 20th March 1780, to the 1st April 1783: In which is exhibited the amount of the monies received by him for militia fines, and accounted for: together with lists shewing by whom they were paid; likewise the application and payment of the monies. Printed by Robert Aitken, three doors above the coffee-house, in Market Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBucks County (Pa.) Sub-Lieutenant. State of the Accounts of the Hon. George Wall, Esquire, Sub-lieutenant of Bucks County, from 20th March 1780, to the 1st April 1783: In Which Is Exhibited the Amount of the Monies Received by Him for Militia Fines, and Accounted for: Together with Lists Shewing by Whom They Were Paid; Likewise the Application and Payment of the Monies. Philadelphia: Printed by Robert Aitken, three doors above the coffee-house, in Market Street, 1785.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBucks County (Pa.) Sub-Lieutenant. State of the Accounts of the Hon. George Wall, Esquire, Sub-lieutenant of Bucks County, from 20th March 1780, to the 1st April 1783: In Which Is Exhibited the Amount of the Monies Received by Him for Militia Fines, and Accounted for: Together with Lists Shewing by Whom They Were Paid; Likewise the Application and Payment of the Monies. Printed by Robert Aitken, three doors above the coffee-house, in Market Street, 1785.