APA Citation

Moss, J. E. (1976). Providence, ye lost towne at Severn in Mary Land: A documented relation, profusely illustrated, of those people who exiled from England & then Virginea were first to seat on ye Severn River in Anne Arundel County, anno 1649 : with an account of ye treaty with ye Susquehannock Nacõn 1652, battle of ye Severn 1655, founding of ye Friends in America, 1657, ye great battle between ye Susquehannock & Iroquois Nac̃ons, 1663, through all of which there is impleached ye true romance of Major General John Hammond and his lady Mary Howard of royal descent. Washington : Baltimore: Moss ; Sole distributor, Maryland Historical Society.

Chicago Style Citation

Moss, James Ehlen. Providence, Ye Lost Towne At Severn in Mary Land: A Documented Relation, Profusely Illustrated, of Those People Who Exiled From England & Then Virginea Were First to Seat On Ye Severn River in Anne Arundel County, Anno 1649 : With an Account of Ye Treaty With Ye Susquehannock Nacõn 1652, Battle of Ye Severn 1655, Founding of Ye Friends in America, 1657, Ye Great Battle between Ye Susquehannock & Iroquois Nac̃ons, 1663, Through All of Which There Is Impleached Ye True Romance of Major General John Hammond and His Lady Mary Howard of Royal Descent. Washington : Baltimore: Moss ; Sole distributor, Maryland Historical Society, 1976.

MLA Citation

Moss, James Ehlen. Providence, Ye Lost Towne At Severn in Mary Land: A Documented Relation, Profusely Illustrated, of Those People Who Exiled From England & Then Virginea Were First to Seat On Ye Severn River in Anne Arundel County, Anno 1649 : With an Account of Ye Treaty With Ye Susquehannock Nacõn 1652, Battle of Ye Severn 1655, Founding of Ye Friends in America, 1657, Ye Great Battle between Ye Susquehannock & Iroquois Nac̃ons, 1663, Through All of Which There Is Impleached Ye True Romance of Major General John Hammond and His Lady Mary Howard of Royal Descent. Washington : Baltimore: Moss ; Sole distributor, Maryland Historical Society, 1976.

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