Cato. (1803). The life and confession of Cato: A slave of Elijah Mount, of Charleston in the county of Montgomery, who was executed at Johnstown, on the 22d day of April 1803, for the murder of Mary Akins. ; Containing many incidents of his life and conduct not before made public. Faithfully written from his own words, while under sentence of death in prison. Printed by Abraham Romeyn.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Cato. The Life and Confession of Cato: A Slave of Elijah Mount, of Charleston in the County of Montgomery, Who Was Executed at Johnstown, on the 22d Day of April 1803, for the Murder of Mary Akins. ; Containing Many Incidents of His Life and Conduct Not Before Made Public. Faithfully Written from His Own Words, While Under Sentence of Death in Prison. Johnstown [N.Y.]: Printed by Abraham Romeyn, 1803.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Cato. The Life and Confession of Cato: A Slave of Elijah Mount, of Charleston in the County of Montgomery, Who Was Executed at Johnstown, on the 22d Day of April 1803, for the Murder of Mary Akins. ; Containing Many Incidents of His Life and Conduct Not Before Made Public. Faithfully Written from His Own Words, While Under Sentence of Death in Prison. Printed by Abraham Romeyn, 1803.