Williamson, P. (1807). Authentic narrative of the life and surprising adventures of Peter Williamson who was kidnapped when an infant from his native place, Aberdeen, and sold for a slave in America: His marriage, perils, hardships, and escapes and his great services to the English interest by his intimate acquiantance with the Indian language and manners. New York: James Oram.
Chicago Style CitationWilliamson, Peter. Authentic Narrative of the Life and Surprising Adventures of Peter Williamson Who Was Kidnapped When an Infant From His Native Place, Aberdeen, and Sold for a Slave in America: His Marriage, Perils, Hardships, and Escapes and His Great Services to the English Interest By His Intimate Acquiantance With the Indian Language and Manners. New York: James Oram, 1807.
MLA CitationWilliamson, Peter. Authentic Narrative of the Life and Surprising Adventures of Peter Williamson Who Was Kidnapped When an Infant From His Native Place, Aberdeen, and Sold for a Slave in America: His Marriage, Perils, Hardships, and Escapes and His Great Services to the English Interest By His Intimate Acquiantance With the Indian Language and Manners. New York: James Oram, 1807.