APA Citation

Clough, J. (1833). The authentic confession of Joel Clough: The murderer of Mrs. Mary W. Hamilton. With an extract of a letter to his mother. Chief Justice Hornblowers charge to the jury, sentence of death, &c. Also an account of his escape from prison, his recapture, and execution...Copy-righted, and published by order of the Sheriff of Burlington County. Philadelphia: Robert P. Desilver.

Chicago Style Citation

Clough, Joel. The Authentic Confession of Joel Clough: The Murderer of Mrs. Mary W. Hamilton. With an Extract of a Letter to His Mother. Chief Justice Hornblowers Charge to the Jury, Sentence of Death, &c. Also an Account of His Escape From Prison, His Recapture, and Execution...Copy-righted, and Published By Order of the Sheriff of Burlington County. Philadelphia: Robert P. Desilver, 1833.

MLA Citation

Clough, Joel. The Authentic Confession of Joel Clough: The Murderer of Mrs. Mary W. Hamilton. With an Extract of a Letter to His Mother. Chief Justice Hornblowers Charge to the Jury, Sentence of Death, &c. Also an Account of His Escape From Prison, His Recapture, and Execution...Copy-righted, and Published By Order of the Sheriff of Burlington County. Philadelphia: Robert P. Desilver, 1833.

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