APA (7th ed.) Citation

Carver, J. (1802). Three years travels through the interior parts of North America, for more than five thousand miles: Containing an account of the Great Lakes, and all the lakes, islands, and rivers, cataracts, mountains, minerals, soil and vegetable productions of the north west regions ; with a description of the birds, beasts, reptiles, insects, and fishes peculiar to the country ; together with a concise history of the genius, manners, and customs of the Indians inhabiting the lands adjacent to the heads and to the westward of the great River Mississippi ; and an appendix, describing the uncultivated parts of America, that are the most proper for forming settlements (4th American, from the last London ed.). Printed by Samuel Etheridge, for West and Greenleaf, Boston.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Carver, Jonathan. Three Years Travels Through the Interior Parts of North America, for More than Five Thousand Miles: Containing an Account of the Great Lakes, and All the Lakes, Islands, and Rivers, Cataracts, Mountains, Minerals, Soil and Vegetable Productions of the North West Regions ; with a Description of the Birds, Beasts, Reptiles, Insects, and Fishes Peculiar to the Country ; Together with a Concise History of the Genius, Manners, and Customs of the Indians Inhabiting the Lands Adjacent to the Heads and to the Westward of the Great River Mississippi ; and an Appendix, Describing the Uncultivated Parts of America, That Are the Most Proper for Forming Settlements. 4th American, from the last London ed. Charlestown [Mass.]: Printed by Samuel Etheridge, for West and Greenleaf, Boston, 1802.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Carver, Jonathan. Three Years Travels Through the Interior Parts of North America, for More than Five Thousand Miles: Containing an Account of the Great Lakes, and All the Lakes, Islands, and Rivers, Cataracts, Mountains, Minerals, Soil and Vegetable Productions of the North West Regions ; with a Description of the Birds, Beasts, Reptiles, Insects, and Fishes Peculiar to the Country ; Together with a Concise History of the Genius, Manners, and Customs of the Indians Inhabiting the Lands Adjacent to the Heads and to the Westward of the Great River Mississippi ; and an Appendix, Describing the Uncultivated Parts of America, That Are the Most Proper for Forming Settlements. 4th American, from the last London ed. Printed by Samuel Etheridge, for West and Greenleaf, Boston, 1802.

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