Smith, J. (1812). A treatise on the mode and manner of Indian war: Ways and means proposed to prevent the Indians from obtaining the advantage ; a chart, or plan of marching and encamping, laid down, whereby we may undoubtedly surround them if we have men sufficient ; also, a brief account of twenty-three campaigns carried on against the Indians, with the events since the year 1755, Gov. Harrison's included. Printed by Joel R. Lyle.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, James. A Treatise on the Mode and Manner of Indian War: Ways and Means Proposed to Prevent the Indians from Obtaining the Advantage ; a Chart, or Plan of Marching and Encamping, Laid Down, Whereby We May Undoubtedly Surround Them If We Have Men Sufficient ; Also, a Brief Account of Twenty-three Campaigns Carried on Against the Indians, with the Events Since the Year 1755, Gov. Harrison's Included. Paris, Ky: Printed by Joel R. Lyle, 1812.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmith, James. A Treatise on the Mode and Manner of Indian War: Ways and Means Proposed to Prevent the Indians from Obtaining the Advantage ; a Chart, or Plan of Marching and Encamping, Laid Down, Whereby We May Undoubtedly Surround Them If We Have Men Sufficient ; Also, a Brief Account of Twenty-three Campaigns Carried on Against the Indians, with the Events Since the Year 1755, Gov. Harrison's Included. Printed by Joel R. Lyle, 1812.