(1806). To be sold, at public vendue, at the Tontine Coffee-house, on the twenty-first day of April next ... the following lands, being the whole of the real estate, remaining unsold, of the late Alexander Hamilton. (Printed by Hopkins & Seymour, at Washington's Head, no. 118, Pearl-Street.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTo Be Sold, at Public Vendue, at the Tontine Coffee-house, on the Twenty-first Day of April Next ... the Following Lands, Being the Whole of the Real Estate, Remaining Unsold, of the Late Alexander Hamilton. New York: (Printed by Hopkins & Seymour, at Washington's Head, no. 118, Pearl-Street.), 1806.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTo Be Sold, at Public Vendue, at the Tontine Coffee-house, on the Twenty-first Day of April Next ... the Following Lands, Being the Whole of the Real Estate, Remaining Unsold, of the Late Alexander Hamilton. (Printed by Hopkins & Seymour, at Washington's Head, no. 118, Pearl-Street.), 1806.