Huntington, E. (1797). A sermon preached at Haddam, June 14, 1797: On the day of the execution of Thomas Starr, condemned for the murder of his kinsman, Samuel Cornwell, by seven wounds given him, by a penknife, in the trunk of his body, July 26th, 1796, of which he languished a few days and died. Printed by Moses H. Woodward.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHuntington, Enoch. A Sermon Preached at Haddam, June 14, 1797: On the Day of the Execution of Thomas Starr, Condemned for the Murder of His Kinsman, Samuel Cornwell, by Seven Wounds Given Him, by a Penknife, in the Trunk of His Body, July 26th, 1796, of Which He Languished a Few Days and Died. Middletown [Conn.]: Printed by Moses H. Woodward, 1797.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHuntington, Enoch. A Sermon Preached at Haddam, June 14, 1797: On the Day of the Execution of Thomas Starr, Condemned for the Murder of His Kinsman, Samuel Cornwell, by Seven Wounds Given Him, by a Penknife, in the Trunk of His Body, July 26th, 1796, of Which He Languished a Few Days and Died. Printed by Moses H. Woodward, 1797.