Fortis, E. (1795). The last words and dying speech of Edmund Fortis, a Negro man, who appeared to be between thirty and forty years of age, but very ignorant: He was executed at Dresden, on Kennebeck River, on Thursday the twenty-fifth day of September, 1794, for a rape and murder, committed on the body of Pamela Tilton, a young girl of about fourteen years of age, daughter of Mr. Tilton of Vassalborough, in the county of Lincoln. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Fortis, Edmund. The Last Words and Dying Speech of Edmund Fortis, a Negro Man, Who Appeared to Be Between Thirty and Forty Years of Age, but Very Ignorant: He Was Executed at Dresden, on Kennebeck River, on Thursday the Twenty-fifth Day of September, 1794, for a Rape and Murder, Committed on the Body of Pamela Tilton, a Young Girl of About Fourteen Years of Age, Daughter of Mr. Tilton of Vassalborough, in the County of Lincoln. Printed and sold at Exeter [N.H.]--: [s.n.], 1795.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Fortis, Edmund. The Last Words and Dying Speech of Edmund Fortis, a Negro Man, Who Appeared to Be Between Thirty and Forty Years of Age, but Very Ignorant: He Was Executed at Dresden, on Kennebeck River, on Thursday the Twenty-fifth Day of September, 1794, for a Rape and Murder, Committed on the Body of Pamela Tilton, a Young Girl of About Fourteen Years of Age, Daughter of Mr. Tilton of Vassalborough, in the County of Lincoln. [s.n.], 1795.