APA (7th ed.) Citation

Paul, J., & Sherrard, R. A. (1869). A narrative of the wonderful escape and dreadful sufferings of Colonel James Paul: After the defeat of Col. Crawford, when that unfortunate commander, and many of his men, were inhumanly burnt at the stake, and others were slaughtered by other modes of torture known only to savages. Printed for J. Drake [by] Spiller.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Paul, James, and Robert Andrew Sherrard. A Narrative of the Wonderful Escape and Dreadful Sufferings of Colonel James Paul: After the Defeat of Col. Crawford, When That Unfortunate Commander, and Many of His Men, Were Inhumanly Burnt at the Stake, and Others Were Slaughtered by Other Modes of Torture Known Only to Savages. Cincinnati: Printed for J. Drake [by] Spiller, 1869.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Paul, James, and Robert Andrew Sherrard. A Narrative of the Wonderful Escape and Dreadful Sufferings of Colonel James Paul: After the Defeat of Col. Crawford, When That Unfortunate Commander, and Many of His Men, Were Inhumanly Burnt at the Stake, and Others Were Slaughtered by Other Modes of Torture Known Only to Savages. Printed for J. Drake [by] Spiller, 1869.

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