United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors, ProQuest (Firm), & United States. War Department. (1933). Calumet-Sag Channel, Ill. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a letter from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated December 9, 1933, submitting a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations, on a preliminary examination and survey of Calumet River, Little Calumet River, Lake Calumet, and the Sag Channel, Ill., with a view to providing a connection with, and terminal transfer harbors for, the waterway from Chicago to the Mississippi River, authorized by the River and Harbor Act approved July 3, 1930. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors, ProQuest (Firm), and United States. War Department. Calumet-Sag Channel, Ill. Letter from the Secretary of War Transmitting a Letter from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Dated December 9, 1933, Submitting a Report, Together with Accompanying Papers and Illustrations, on a Preliminary Examination and Survey of Calumet River, Little Calumet River, Lake Calumet, and the Sag Channel, Ill., with a View to Providing a Connection with, and Terminal Transfer Harbors for, the Waterway from Chicago to the Mississippi River, Authorized by the River and Harbor Act Approved July 3, 1930. Washington: [publisher not identified], 1933.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors, et al. Calumet-Sag Channel, Ill. Letter from the Secretary of War Transmitting a Letter from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Dated December 9, 1933, Submitting a Report, Together with Accompanying Papers and Illustrations, on a Preliminary Examination and Survey of Calumet River, Little Calumet River, Lake Calumet, and the Sag Channel, Ill., with a View to Providing a Connection with, and Terminal Transfer Harbors for, the Waterway from Chicago to the Mississippi River, Authorized by the River and Harbor Act Approved July 3, 1930. [publisher not identified], 1933.