The life of Sergeant I. W. Ambler : embracing his nativity, poverty, and toil when but a child in the coalmines of England; his connection with the British Army, sufferings and dissipation; his escape to the United States, and dissipation continued; his conversion in New Buryport, Mass., under the labors of Rev. Daniel Pike; his labors in the cause of temperance and as city missionary in Biddeford, Me.; and efforts, sacrifices, and sufferings for his adopted country during the late great rebellion
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Ambler, I. W. 1. o. 1., & Freeman, W. P. (1873). The life of Sergeant I. W. Ambler: embracing his nativity, poverty, and toil when but a child in the coalmines of England; his connection with the British Army, sufferings and dissipation; his escape to the United States, and dissipation continued; his conversion in New Buryport, Mass., under the labors of Rev. Daniel Pike; his labors in the cause of temperance and as city missionary in Biddeford, Me.; and efforts, sacrifices, and sufferings for his adopted country during the late great rebellion . Lee and Shepard, publishers ;.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ambler, I. W. 1825 or 1826- and William P. Freeman. 1873. The Life of Sergeant I. W. Ambler: Embracing His Nativity, Poverty, and Toil When but a Child in the Coalmines of England; His Connection With the British Army, Sufferings and Dissipation; His Escape to the United States, and Dissipation Continued; His Conversion in New Buryport, Mass., Under the Labors of Rev. Daniel Pike; His Labors in the Cause of Temperance and As City Missionary in Biddeford, Me.; and Efforts, Sacrifices, and Sufferings for His Adopted Country During the Late Great Rebellion. Lee and Shepard, publishers.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ambler, I. W. 1825 or 1826- and William P. Freeman. The Life of Sergeant I. W. Ambler: Embracing His Nativity, Poverty, and Toil When but a Child in the Coalmines of England; His Connection With the British Army, Sufferings and Dissipation; His Escape to the United States, and Dissipation Continued; His Conversion in New Buryport, Mass., Under the Labors of Rev. Daniel Pike; His Labors in the Cause of Temperance and As City Missionary in Biddeford, Me.; and Efforts, Sacrifices, and Sufferings for His Adopted Country During the Late Great Rebellion Lee and Shepard, publishers, 1873.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Ambler, I. W. 1825 or 1826-, and William P Freeman. The Life of Sergeant I. W. Ambler: Embracing His Nativity, Poverty, and Toil When but a Child in the Coalmines of England; His Connection With the British Army, Sufferings and Dissipation; His Escape to the United States, and Dissipation Continued; His Conversion in New Buryport, Mass., Under the Labors of Rev. Daniel Pike; His Labors in the Cause of Temperance and As City Missionary in Biddeford, Me.; and Efforts, Sacrifices, and Sufferings for His Adopted Country During the Late Great Rebellion Lee and Shepard, publishers ;, 1873.