Calef, J. (1781). The siege of Penobscot by the rebels: Containing a journal of the proceedings of His Majesty's forces detached from the 74th and 82d Regiments, consisting of about 700 Rank and File, under the command of Brigadier-General Francis M'lean, and of Three of His Majesty's sloops of war, of 16 Guns each, under the Command of Captain Henry Mowat, Senior Officer; when besieged by Three Thousand Three Hundred (rebel) Land Forces, under the Command of Brigadier-General Solomon Lovell, and Seventeen Rebel Ships and Vessels of War, under the Command of G. Saltonstall, Commodore. To which is annexed A Proclamation issued June 15, 1779, by General M'lean and Captain Barclay to the Inhabitants; also Brigadier-General Lovell's Proclamation to the Inhabitants; and his letter to Commodore Saltonstall, found on board the Rebel Ship Hunter; Together with The Names, Force, and Commanders, of the Rebel Ships destroyed in Penobscot Bay and River, August 14 and 15, 1779. With a chart of the Peninsula of Majabigwaduce, and of Penobscot River. B J. C. Esq.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Calef, John. The Siege of Penobscot by the Rebels: Containing a Journal of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Forces Detached from the 74th and 82d Regiments, Consisting of About 700 Rank and File, Under the Command of Brigadier-General Francis M'lean, and of Three of His Majesty's Sloops of War, of 16 Guns Each, Under the Command of Captain Henry Mowat, Senior Officer; When Besieged by Three Thousand Three Hundred (rebel) Land Forces, Under the Command of Brigadier-General Solomon Lovell, and Seventeen Rebel Ships and Vessels of War, Under the Command of G. Saltonstall, Commodore. To Which Is Annexed A Proclamation Issued June 15, 1779, by General M'lean and Captain Barclay to the Inhabitants; Also Brigadier-General Lovell's Proclamation to the Inhabitants; and His Letter to Commodore Saltonstall, Found on Board the Rebel Ship Hunter; Together with The Names, Force, and Commanders, of the Rebel Ships Destroyed in Penobscot Bay and River, August 14 and 15, 1779. With a Chart of the Peninsula of Majabigwaduce, and of Penobscot River. B J. C. Esq. [London?], 1781.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Calef, John. The Siege of Penobscot by the Rebels: Containing a Journal of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Forces Detached from the 74th and 82d Regiments, Consisting of About 700 Rank and File, Under the Command of Brigadier-General Francis M'lean, and of Three of His Majesty's Sloops of War, of 16 Guns Each, Under the Command of Captain Henry Mowat, Senior Officer; When Besieged by Three Thousand Three Hundred (rebel) Land Forces, Under the Command of Brigadier-General Solomon Lovell, and Seventeen Rebel Ships and Vessels of War, Under the Command of G. Saltonstall, Commodore. To Which Is Annexed A Proclamation Issued June 15, 1779, by General M'lean and Captain Barclay to the Inhabitants; Also Brigadier-General Lovell's Proclamation to the Inhabitants; and His Letter to Commodore Saltonstall, Found on Board the Rebel Ship Hunter; Together with The Names, Force, and Commanders, of the Rebel Ships Destroyed in Penobscot Bay and River, August 14 and 15, 1779. With a Chart of the Peninsula of Majabigwaduce, and of Penobscot River. B J. C. Esq. 1781.