APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bruce, R. (1916). The National road: Most historic thoroughfare in the United States, and strategic eastern link in the National old trails ocean-to-ocean highway, Baltimore and Washington to Frederick, Hagerstown, Cumberland and Frostburg, Maryland; Uniontown, Brownsville and Washington, Pennsylvania, and Wheeling, West Virginia, including a series of detailed maps, showing topography and principal points of historic interest. Published in cooperation with National Highways Association.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bruce, Robert. The National Road: Most Historic Thoroughfare in the United States, and Strategic Eastern Link in the National Old Trails Ocean-to-ocean Highway, Baltimore and Washington to Frederick, Hagerstown, Cumberland and Frostburg, Maryland; Uniontown, Brownsville and Washington, Pennsylvania, and Wheeling, West Virginia, Including a Series of Detailed Maps, Showing Topography and Principal Points of Historic Interest. Washington: Published in cooperation with National Highways Association, 1916.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bruce, Robert. The National Road: Most Historic Thoroughfare in the United States, and Strategic Eastern Link in the National Old Trails Ocean-to-ocean Highway, Baltimore and Washington to Frederick, Hagerstown, Cumberland and Frostburg, Maryland; Uniontown, Brownsville and Washington, Pennsylvania, and Wheeling, West Virginia, Including a Series of Detailed Maps, Showing Topography and Principal Points of Historic Interest. Published in cooperation with National Highways Association, 1916.

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