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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Boston : Lee and Shepard, publishers ;, [c1873].
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xii, [13]-319 pages : frontispiece (portrait) plates ; 23 cm
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

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.

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