APA Citation

Krider, M. (1869). The stolen child, or, Mrs. Krider's narrative: Of how her little daughter Katie was stolen from her by a woman, who, having been disappointed in obtaining Mr. Krider for her husband, thus took revenge on Mrs. Krider, after the death of the latter [sic]. Philadelphia [Pa.]: C.W. Alexander.

Chicago Style Citation

Krider, Mrs. The Stolen Child, Or, Mrs. Krider's Narrative: Of How Her Little Daughter Katie Was Stolen From Her By a Woman, Who, Having Been Disappointed in Obtaining Mr. Krider for Her Husband, Thus Took Revenge On Mrs. Krider, After the Death of the Latter [sic]. Philadelphia [Pa.]: C.W. Alexander, 1869.

MLA Citation

Krider, Mrs. The Stolen Child, Or, Mrs. Krider's Narrative: Of How Her Little Daughter Katie Was Stolen From Her By a Woman, Who, Having Been Disappointed in Obtaining Mr. Krider for Her Husband, Thus Took Revenge On Mrs. Krider, After the Death of the Latter [sic]. Philadelphia [Pa.]: C.W. Alexander, 1869.

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