APA (7th ed.) Citation

Damon, C. R. (1921). The American dictionary of dates, 458-1920: Including also as supplements to the main work, the period of discovery from the Norsemen to Columbus, 458 to 1492; the period of colonization, 1492 to 1607; the period of English settlement, 1607-1620; the Declaration of independence, with a complete sketch of the lives of each of the fifty-six signers ; comprehensive 100-word biographical sketches of all the presidents ; the ratification of the Constitution by the thirteen original states and the origin and statehood of all the states of our present Union ; including the development of the territories. R.G. Badger.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Damon, Charles Ripley. The American Dictionary of Dates, 458-1920: Including Also as Supplements to the Main Work, the Period of Discovery from the Norsemen to Columbus, 458 to 1492; the Period of Colonization, 1492 to 1607; the Period of English Settlement, 1607-1620; the Declaration of Independence, with a Complete Sketch of the Lives of Each of the Fifty-six Signers ; Comprehensive 100-word Biographical Sketches of All the Presidents ; the Ratification of the Constitution by the Thirteen Original States and the Origin and Statehood of All the States of Our Present Union ; Including the Development of the Territories. Boston: R.G. Badger, 1921.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Damon, Charles Ripley. The American Dictionary of Dates, 458-1920: Including Also as Supplements to the Main Work, the Period of Discovery from the Norsemen to Columbus, 458 to 1492; the Period of Colonization, 1492 to 1607; the Period of English Settlement, 1607-1620; the Declaration of Independence, with a Complete Sketch of the Lives of Each of the Fifty-six Signers ; Comprehensive 100-word Biographical Sketches of All the Presidents ; the Ratification of the Constitution by the Thirteen Original States and the Origin and Statehood of All the States of Our Present Union ; Including the Development of the Territories. R.G. Badger, 1921.

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