Barton, C. C., & Elliott, J. D. (1839). Manifest of the charges preferred to the Navy department and subsequently to Congress: Against Jesse Duncan Elliott, esq., a captain in the navy of the United States, for unlawful conduct while commodore of the late Mediterranean squadron; and a refutation of the recrimination raised by that officer. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBarton, Charles Crillon, and Jesse D. Elliott. Manifest of the Charges Preferred to the Navy Department and Subsequently to Congress: Against Jesse Duncan Elliott, Esq., a Captain in the Navy of the United States, for Unlawful Conduct While Commodore of the Late Mediterranean Squadron; and a Refutation of the Recrimination Raised by That Officer. [Philadelphia]: [publisher not identified], 1839.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBarton, Charles Crillon, and Jesse D. Elliott. Manifest of the Charges Preferred to the Navy Department and Subsequently to Congress: Against Jesse Duncan Elliott, Esq., a Captain in the Navy of the United States, for Unlawful Conduct While Commodore of the Late Mediterranean Squadron; and a Refutation of the Recrimination Raised by That Officer. [publisher not identified], 1839.