APA (7th ed.) Citation

Patterson, A. (1804). A petition presented by Capt. Alexander Patterson, to the legislature of Pennsylvania, during the session of 1803-4: For compensation for the monies he expended and the services he rendered in defence of the Pennsylvania title, against the Connecticut claimants; in which is comprised, a faithful historical detail of important and interesting facts and events that took place at Wyoming, and in the county of Luzerne, &c. in consequence of the dispute which existed between the Pennsylvania land-holders, and the Connecticut intruders, commencing with the year, 1763. Printed by Robert Bailey, South Queen-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Patterson, Alexander. A Petition Presented by Capt. Alexander Patterson, to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, During the Session of 1803-4: For Compensation for the Monies He Expended and the Services He Rendered in Defence of the Pennsylvania Title, Against the Connecticut Claimants; in Which Is Comprised, a Faithful Historical Detail of Important and Interesting Facts and Events That Took Place at Wyoming, and in the County of Luzerne, &c. in Consequence of the Dispute Which Existed Between the Pennsylvania Land-holders, and the Connecticut Intruders, Commencing with the Year, 1763. Lancaster [Pa.]: Printed by Robert Bailey, South Queen-Street, 1804.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Patterson, Alexander. A Petition Presented by Capt. Alexander Patterson, to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, During the Session of 1803-4: For Compensation for the Monies He Expended and the Services He Rendered in Defence of the Pennsylvania Title, Against the Connecticut Claimants; in Which Is Comprised, a Faithful Historical Detail of Important and Interesting Facts and Events That Took Place at Wyoming, and in the County of Luzerne, &c. in Consequence of the Dispute Which Existed Between the Pennsylvania Land-holders, and the Connecticut Intruders, Commencing with the Year, 1763. Printed by Robert Bailey, South Queen-Street, 1804.

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