(1809). Charleston, March 9th, 1809: Worshipful Sir, and brethren, We the corresponding committee of St. John's Lodge, No. 31, Ancient York Masons, beg leave to address you more fully on the subject of the ancient craft, and our disapprobation to the union that has taken place between Ancient and Modern Masons. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCharleston, March 9th, 1809: Worshipful Sir, and Brethren, We the Corresponding Committee of St. John's Lodge, No. 31, Ancient York Masons, Beg Leave to Address You More Fully on the Subject of the Ancient Craft, and Our Disapprobation to the Union That Has Taken Place Between Ancient and Modern Masons. [Charleston, S.C]: s.n, 1809.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCharleston, March 9th, 1809: Worshipful Sir, and Brethren, We the Corresponding Committee of St. John's Lodge, No. 31, Ancient York Masons, Beg Leave to Address You More Fully on the Subject of the Ancient Craft, and Our Disapprobation to the Union That Has Taken Place Between Ancient and Modern Masons. s.n, 1809.