ProQuest (Firm). (1854). Memorial of H. D. Johnson, Delegate from the Territory of Nebraska, claiming for the people of that Territory the right to legislate for themselves on the subject of slavery, and that Congress should leave the question to the decision of their own choice. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationProQuest (Firm). Memorial of H. D. Johnson, Delegate from the Territory of Nebraska, Claiming for the People of That Territory the Right to Legislate for Themselves on the Subject of Slavery, and That Congress Should Leave the Question to the Decision of Their Own Choice. Washington: [publisher not identified], 1854.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationProQuest (Firm). Memorial of H. D. Johnson, Delegate from the Territory of Nebraska, Claiming for the People of That Territory the Right to Legislate for Themselves on the Subject of Slavery, and That Congress Should Leave the Question to the Decision of Their Own Choice. [publisher not identified], 1854.