Down the great river : embracing an account of the discovery of the true source of the Mississippi, together with views, descriptive and pictorial, of the cities, towns, villages and scenery on the banks of the river, as seen during a canoe voyage of over three thousand miles from its head waters to the gulf of Mexico
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Glazier, W. W. (1891). Down the great river: embracing an account of the discovery of the true source of the Mississippi, together with views, descriptive and pictorial, of the cities, towns, villages and scenery on the banks of the river, as seen during a canoe voyage of over three thousand miles from its head waters to the gulf of Mexico . Hubbard brothers.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Glazier, Willard W., 1841-1905. 1891. Down the Great River: Embracing an Account of the Discovery of the True Source of the Mississippi, Together With Views, Descriptive and Pictorial, of the Cities, Towns, Villages and Scenery On the Banks of the River, As Seen During a Canoe Voyage of Over Three Thousand Miles From Its Head Waters to the Gulf of Mexico. Hubbard brothers.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Glazier, Willard W., 1841-1905. Down the Great River: Embracing an Account of the Discovery of the True Source of the Mississippi, Together With Views, Descriptive and Pictorial, of the Cities, Towns, Villages and Scenery On the Banks of the River, As Seen During a Canoe Voyage of Over Three Thousand Miles From Its Head Waters to the Gulf of Mexico Hubbard brothers, 1891.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Glazier, Willard W. Down the Great River: Embracing an Account of the Discovery of the True Source of the Mississippi, Together With Views, Descriptive and Pictorial, of the Cities, Towns, Villages and Scenery On the Banks of the River, As Seen During a Canoe Voyage of Over Three Thousand Miles From Its Head Waters to the Gulf of Mexico Hubbard brothers, 1891.