APA (7th ed.) Citation

Kelley, H. J. (1830). A geographical sketch of that part of North America, called Oregon: Containing an account of the Indian title;--the nature of a right of sovereignty;--the first discoveries;--the climate and seasons;--face of the country and mountains--natural divisions, physical appearance and soil of each;--forests and vegetable productions; rivers, bays &c.; islands, &c.; animals;--the disposition of the Indians, and the number and situation of their tribes;--together with an essay on the advantages resulting from a settlement of the territory. To which is attached a new map of the country. J. Howe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Kelley, Hall J. A Geographical Sketch of That Part of North America, Called Oregon: Containing an Account of the Indian Title;--the Nature of a Right of Sovereignty;--the First Discoveries;--the Climate and Seasons;--face of the Country and Mountains--natural Divisions, Physical Appearance and Soil of Each;--forests and Vegetable Productions; Rivers, Bays &c.; Islands, &c.; Animals;--the Disposition of the Indians, and the Number and Situation of Their Tribes;--together with an Essay on the Advantages Resulting from a Settlement of the Territory. To Which Is Attached a New Map of the Country. Boston: J. Howe, 1830.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Kelley, Hall J. A Geographical Sketch of That Part of North America, Called Oregon: Containing an Account of the Indian Title;--the Nature of a Right of Sovereignty;--the First Discoveries;--the Climate and Seasons;--face of the Country and Mountains--natural Divisions, Physical Appearance and Soil of Each;--forests and Vegetable Productions; Rivers, Bays &c.; Islands, &c.; Animals;--the Disposition of the Indians, and the Number and Situation of Their Tribes;--together with an Essay on the Advantages Resulting from a Settlement of the Territory. To Which Is Attached a New Map of the Country. J. Howe, 1830.

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