United States. Congress. House. Committee on Claims, ProQuest (Firm), & United States. Post Office Department. (1928). Claim of Mr. John T. Painter, postmaster at Greensburg, Pa. Letter from the Postmaster General transmitting the facts in the claim of Mr. John T. Painter, postmaster at Greensburg, Pa., for credit on account of loss sustained in the burglary of the post office on April 22, 1928, as set forth in the postmaster's claim, reports of the inspectors who investigated the matter, and a summary of the evidence by the solicitor for the Department. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Claims, ProQuest (Firm), and United States. Post Office Department. Claim of Mr. John T. Painter, Postmaster at Greensburg, Pa. Letter from the Postmaster General Transmitting the Facts in the Claim of Mr. John T. Painter, Postmaster at Greensburg, Pa., for Credit on Account of Loss Sustained in the Burglary of the Post Office on April 22, 1928, as Set Forth in the Postmaster's Claim, Reports of the Inspectors Who Investigated the Matter, and a Summary of the Evidence by the Solicitor for the Department. Washington: [publisher not identified], 1928.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Claims, et al. Claim of Mr. John T. Painter, Postmaster at Greensburg, Pa. Letter from the Postmaster General Transmitting the Facts in the Claim of Mr. John T. Painter, Postmaster at Greensburg, Pa., for Credit on Account of Loss Sustained in the Burglary of the Post Office on April 22, 1928, as Set Forth in the Postmaster's Claim, Reports of the Inspectors Who Investigated the Matter, and a Summary of the Evidence by the Solicitor for the Department. [publisher not identified], 1928.