Degrand, P. P. F. (1849). Proceedings of the friends of a rail-road to San Francisco: At their public meeting, held at the U.S. Hotel, in Boston, April 19, 1849 : including an address to the people of the U. States, showing that P.P.F. Degrand's plan is the only one, as yet proposed, which will secure promptly and certainly, and by a single act of legislation, the construction of a rail-road to California, in the shortest time allowed by its physical obstacles. Dutton and Wentworth, printers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDegrand, P. P. F. Proceedings of the Friends of a Rail-road to San Francisco: At Their Public Meeting, Held at the U.S. Hotel, in Boston, April 19, 1849 : Including an Address to the People of the U. States, Showing That P.P.F. Degrand's Plan Is the Only One, as yet Proposed, Which Will Secure Promptly and Certainly, and by a Single Act of Legislation, the Construction of a Rail-road to California, in the Shortest Time Allowed by Its Physical Obstacles. Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, printers, 1849.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDegrand, P. P. F. Proceedings of the Friends of a Rail-road to San Francisco: At Their Public Meeting, Held at the U.S. Hotel, in Boston, April 19, 1849 : Including an Address to the People of the U. States, Showing That P.P.F. Degrand's Plan Is the Only One, as yet Proposed, Which Will Secure Promptly and Certainly, and by a Single Act of Legislation, the Construction of a Rail-road to California, in the Shortest Time Allowed by Its Physical Obstacles. Dutton and Wentworth, printers, 1849.