Lightfoot and Thunderbolt : the confession of Michael Martin, or Captain Lightfoot, who was hung at Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the year 1821, for the robbery of Major Bray. Also an account of Dr. John Wilson, who recently died at Brattleboro', Vt., believed by many to be the notorious Captain Thunderbolt.
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Martin, M. (1920). Lightfoot and Thunderbolt: the confession of Michael Martin, or Captain Lightfoot, who was hung at Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the year 1821, for the robbery of Major Bray. Also an account of Dr. John Wilson, who recently died at Brattleboro', Vt., believed by many to be the notorious Captain Thunderbolt . Vermont Printing Co. for C.R. Crosby.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Martin, Michael, 1795-1821. 1920. Lightfoot and Thunderbolt: The Confession of Michael Martin, or Captain Lightfoot, Who Was Hung At Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the Year 1821, for the Robbery of Major Bray. Also an Account of Dr. John Wilson, Who Recently Died At Brattleboro', Vt., Believed By Many to Be the Notorious Captain Thunderbolt. [Brattleboo, Vt.]: Vermont Printing Co. for C.R. Crosby.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Martin, Michael, 1795-1821. Lightfoot and Thunderbolt: The Confession of Michael Martin, or Captain Lightfoot, Who Was Hung At Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the Year 1821, for the Robbery of Major Bray. Also an Account of Dr. John Wilson, Who Recently Died At Brattleboro', Vt., Believed By Many to Be the Notorious Captain Thunderbolt [Brattleboo, Vt.]: Vermont Printing Co. for C.R. Crosby, 1920.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Martin, M. (1920). Lightfoot and thunderbolt: the confession of michael martin, or captain lightfoot, who was hung at cambridge, massachusetts, in the year 1821, for the robbery of major bray. also an account of dr. john wilson, who recently died at brattleboro', vt., believed by many to be the notorious captain thunderbolt. [Brattleboo, Vt.]: Vermont Printing Co. for C.R. Crosby.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Martin, Michael. Lightfoot and Thunderbolt: The Confession of Michael Martin, or Captain Lightfoot, Who Was Hung At Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the Year 1821, for the Robbery of Major Bray. Also an Account of Dr. John Wilson, Who Recently Died At Brattleboro', Vt., Believed By Many to Be the Notorious Captain Thunderbolt Vermont Printing Co. for C.R. Crosby, 1920.