APA Citation

Wilson, A. (1839). The Pennsylvania hermit : [microform]: A narrative of the extraordinary life of Amos Wilson, who expired in a cave in the neighborhood of Harrisburg (Penn.) after having therein lived in solitary retirement for the space of nineteen years, in consequence of the ignominious death of his sister, annexed is the writings of Wilson while a recluse. Philadelphia: Smith & Carpenter.

Chicago Style Citation

Wilson, Amos. The Pennsylvania Hermit : [microform]: A Narrative of the Extraordinary Life of Amos Wilson, Who Expired in a Cave in the Neighborhood of Harrisburg (Penn.) After Having Therein Lived in Solitary Retirement for the Space of Nineteen Years, in Consequence of the Ignominious Death of His Sister, Annexed Is the Writings of Wilson While a Recluse. Philadelphia: Smith & Carpenter, 1839.

MLA Citation

Wilson, Amos. The Pennsylvania Hermit : [microform]: A Narrative of the Extraordinary Life of Amos Wilson, Who Expired in a Cave in the Neighborhood of Harrisburg (Penn.) After Having Therein Lived in Solitary Retirement for the Space of Nineteen Years, in Consequence of the Ignominious Death of His Sister, Annexed Is the Writings of Wilson While a Recluse. Philadelphia: Smith & Carpenter, 1839.

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