Abrahamson, A. (1804). Peter Ogilvie in the suds!: Sir, Whereas a certain gentleman by the name of Peter Ogilvie, Esq. now of the city of New-York, in the year of 1779, lived in Hempstead, Rockland County ... and bought a shirt of brown linen of me, and I never have had any compensation from him ... I now will join with him in supporting Mr. Burr as a candidate for governor at the ensuing election. Printed by James Cheetham?.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAbrahamson, Andrew. Peter Ogilvie in the Suds!: Sir, Whereas a Certain Gentleman by the Name of Peter Ogilvie, Esq. Now of the City of New-York, in the Year of 1779, Lived in Hempstead, Rockland County ... and Bought a Shirt of Brown Linen of Me, and I Never Have Had Any Compensation from Him ... I Now Will Join with Him in Supporting Mr. Burr as a Candidate for Governor at the Ensuing Election. [New York]: Printed by James Cheetham?, 1804.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAbrahamson, Andrew. Peter Ogilvie in the Suds!: Sir, Whereas a Certain Gentleman by the Name of Peter Ogilvie, Esq. Now of the City of New-York, in the Year of 1779, Lived in Hempstead, Rockland County ... and Bought a Shirt of Brown Linen of Me, and I Never Have Had Any Compensation from Him ... I Now Will Join with Him in Supporting Mr. Burr as a Candidate for Governor at the Ensuing Election. Printed by James Cheetham?, 1804.