Van Vleck, A. H. (1775). To the public: I the subscriber, Abraham H. Van Vleck, of the city of New-York, merchant, knowing that I have committed a most atrocious crime against my country, by contravening one of the recommendations of the Honourable Continental Congress, in shipping provisions to Nantucket ... do hereby without the least compulsion, make a free and voluntary gift of the sloop Henry, and her cargo ... for the benefit and advantage of the poor of this city .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVan Vleck, Abraham H. To the Public: I the Subscriber, Abraham H. Van Vleck, of the City of New-York, Merchant, Knowing That I Have Committed a Most Atrocious Crime Against My Country, by Contravening One of the Recommendations of the Honourable Continental Congress, in Shipping Provisions to Nantucket ... Do Hereby Without the Least Compulsion, Make a Free and Voluntary Gift of the Sloop Henry, and Her Cargo ... for the Benefit and Advantage of the Poor of This City .. [New York]: [publisher not identified], 1775.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVan Vleck, Abraham H. To the Public: I the Subscriber, Abraham H. Van Vleck, of the City of New-York, Merchant, Knowing That I Have Committed a Most Atrocious Crime Against My Country, by Contravening One of the Recommendations of the Honourable Continental Congress, in Shipping Provisions to Nantucket ... Do Hereby Without the Least Compulsion, Make a Free and Voluntary Gift of the Sloop Henry, and Her Cargo ... for the Benefit and Advantage of the Poor of This City .. [publisher not identified], 1775.