Experiences of a minister's wife in the American Revolution : Suffering of Rebecca Foote of Branford, Connecticut, who married a clergyman whose zeal in the cause of American liberty subjected her to the brutality of the Hessians : with her children huddled about her she watched the battle in front of the parsonage
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Terry, R. (1907). Experiences of a minister's wife in the American Revolution: Suffering of Rebecca Foote of Branford, Connecticut, who married a clergyman whose zeal in the cause of American liberty subjected her to the brutality of the Hessians : with her children huddled about her she watched the battle in front of the parsonage . [Publisher not identified].
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Terry, Roderick, 1849-1933. 1907. Experiences of a Minister's Wife in the American Revolution: Suffering of Rebecca Foote of Branford, Connecticut, Who Married a Clergyman Whose Zeal in the Cause of American Liberty Subjected Her to the Brutality of the Hessians : With Her Children Huddled About Her She Watched the Battle in Front of the Parsonage. [Publisher not identified].
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Terry, Roderick, 1849-1933. Experiences of a Minister's Wife in the American Revolution: Suffering of Rebecca Foote of Branford, Connecticut, Who Married a Clergyman Whose Zeal in the Cause of American Liberty Subjected Her to the Brutality of the Hessians : With Her Children Huddled About Her She Watched the Battle in Front of the Parsonage [Publisher not identified], 1907.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Terry, Roderick. Experiences of a Minister's Wife in the American Revolution: Suffering of Rebecca Foote of Branford, Connecticut, Who Married a Clergyman Whose Zeal in the Cause of American Liberty Subjected Her to the Brutality of the Hessians : With Her Children Huddled About Her She Watched the Battle in Front of the Parsonage [Publisher not identified], 1907.