APA (7th ed.) Citation

H. W. (1787). A poem, descriptive of the terrible fire, which made such shocking devastation in Boston, on the evening of Friday, April 21, 1787: In which were consumed one house of worship, of which the Rev. Ebenezer Wight was pastor, and upwards of one hundred dwelling-houses and other buildings ... Sold [by Ezekiel Russell] at the office next Liberty-Pole.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

H. W. A Poem, Descriptive of the Terrible Fire, Which Made Such Shocking Devastation in Boston, on the Evening of Friday, April 21, 1787: In Which Were Consumed One House of Worship, of Which the Rev. Ebenezer Wight Was Pastor, and Upwards of One Hundred Dwelling-houses and Other Buildings ... [Boston]: Sold [by Ezekiel Russell] at the office next Liberty-Pole, 1787.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

H. W. A Poem, Descriptive of the Terrible Fire, Which Made Such Shocking Devastation in Boston, on the Evening of Friday, April 21, 1787: In Which Were Consumed One House of Worship, of Which the Rev. Ebenezer Wight Was Pastor, and Upwards of One Hundred Dwelling-houses and Other Buildings ... Sold [by Ezekiel Russell] at the office next Liberty-Pole, 1787.

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