Banvard, J. (1847). Description of Banvard's panorama of the Mississippi River, painted on three miles of canvas: Exhibiting a view of country 1200 miles in length, extending from the mouth of the Missouri River to the city of New Orleans, being by far the largest picture ever executed by man. J. Putnam, printer.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBanvard, John. Description of Banvard's Panorama of the Mississippi River, Painted on Three Miles of Canvas: Exhibiting a View of Country 1200 Miles in Length, Extending from the Mouth of the Missouri River to the City of New Orleans, Being by Far the Largest Picture Ever Executed by Man. Boston: J. Putnam, printer, 1847.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBanvard, John. Description of Banvard's Panorama of the Mississippi River, Painted on Three Miles of Canvas: Exhibiting a View of Country 1200 Miles in Length, Extending from the Mouth of the Missouri River to the City of New Orleans, Being by Far the Largest Picture Ever Executed by Man. J. Putnam, printer, 1847.