APA (7th ed.) Citation

Waldo, S. (1735). Samuel Waldo of Boston, merchant, intending with all possible expedition to settle two towns of forty families each, on a tract of land, to which his title is indisputable, lying on the western side of a navigable river known by the name of St. George's River ... hereby notifies all persons who may be desirous to take up lots and settle there .. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Waldo, Samuel. Samuel Waldo of Boston, Merchant, Intending with All Possible Expedition to Settle Two Towns of Forty Families Each, on a Tract of Land, to Which His Title Is Indisputable, Lying on the Western Side of a Navigable River Known by the Name of St. George's River ... Hereby Notifies All Persons Who May Be Desirous to Take Up Lots and Settle There .. [Boston]: [publisher not identified], 1735.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Waldo, Samuel. Samuel Waldo of Boston, Merchant, Intending with All Possible Expedition to Settle Two Towns of Forty Families Each, on a Tract of Land, to Which His Title Is Indisputable, Lying on the Western Side of a Navigable River Known by the Name of St. George's River ... Hereby Notifies All Persons Who May Be Desirous to Take Up Lots and Settle There .. [publisher not identified], 1735.

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