Downs, E. C. (1866). Four years a scout and spy.: "General Bunker," one of Lieut. General Grant's most daring and successful scouts. Being a narrative of the thrilling adventures, narrow escapes, noble daring, and amusing incidents in the experience of Corporal Ruggles during four years' service as a scout and spy for the federal army; embracing his services for twelve of the most distinguished generals in the U. S. army. H. Dunne.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDowns, E. C. Four Years a Scout and Spy.: "General Bunker," One of Lieut. General Grant's Most Daring and Successful Scouts. Being a Narrative of the Thrilling Adventures, Narrow Escapes, Noble Daring, and Amusing Incidents in the Experience of Corporal Ruggles During Four Years' Service as a Scout and Spy for the Federal Army; Embracing His Services for Twelve of the Most Distinguished Generals in the U. S. Army. Zanesville, O.: H. Dunne, 1866.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDowns, E. C. Four Years a Scout and Spy.: "General Bunker," One of Lieut. General Grant's Most Daring and Successful Scouts. Being a Narrative of the Thrilling Adventures, Narrow Escapes, Noble Daring, and Amusing Incidents in the Experience of Corporal Ruggles During Four Years' Service as a Scout and Spy for the Federal Army; Embracing His Services for Twelve of the Most Distinguished Generals in the U. S. Army. H. Dunne, 1866.