(1848). Dark and terrible deeds of George Lathrop, who, after passing through the various degrees of crime, was finally convicted and hung in New Orleans, June 5, 1848, for the robbery and murder of his father, March 8, 1847. W. Stuart.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDark and Terrible Deeds of George Lathrop, Who, After Passing Through the Various Degrees of Crime, Was Finally Convicted and Hung in New Orleans, June 5, 1848, for the Robbery and Murder of His Father, March 8, 1847. New Orleans: W. Stuart, 1848.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDark and Terrible Deeds of George Lathrop, Who, After Passing Through the Various Degrees of Crime, Was Finally Convicted and Hung in New Orleans, June 5, 1848, for the Robbery and Murder of His Father, March 8, 1847. W. Stuart, 1848.