APA (7th ed.) Citation

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 (2nd ed.). Dutton and Wentworth, printers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Degrand, 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. 2nd ed. Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, printers, 1849.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Degrand, 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. 2nd ed. Dutton and Wentworth, printers, 1849.

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