Smedley, C. (1865). Life in southern prisons: From the diary of Corporal Charles Smedley, of Company G, 90th regiment Penn'a volunteers, commencing a few days before the "battle of the Wilderness", in which he was taken prisoner, in the evening of the fifth month fifth, 1864: also, a short description of the march to and battle of Gettysburg, together with a biographical sketch of the author.. Ladies' and gentlemen's Fulton aid society.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmedley, Charles. Life in Southern Prisons: From the Diary of Corporal Charles Smedley, of Company G, 90th Regiment Penn'a Volunteers, Commencing a Few Days Before the "Battle of the Wilderness", in Which He Was Taken Prisoner, in the Evening of the Fifth Month Fifth, 1864: Also, a Short Description of the March to and Battle of Gettysburg, Together with a Biographical Sketch of the Author.. [Lancaster? Pa.]: Ladies' and gentlemen's Fulton aid society, 1865.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmedley, Charles. Life in Southern Prisons: From the Diary of Corporal Charles Smedley, of Company G, 90th Regiment Penn'a Volunteers, Commencing a Few Days Before the "Battle of the Wilderness", in Which He Was Taken Prisoner, in the Evening of the Fifth Month Fifth, 1864: Also, a Short Description of the March to and Battle of Gettysburg, Together with a Biographical Sketch of the Author.. Ladies' and gentlemen's Fulton aid society, 1865.