APA Citation

A prisoner. (1848). Encarnacion prisoners: Comprising an account of the march of the Kentucky Cavalry from Louisville to the Rio Grande, together with an authentic history of the captivity of the American prisoners, including incidents and sketches of men and things on the route and in Mexico. Louisville, KY: Prentice and Weissinger.

Chicago Style Citation

A prisoner. Encarnacion Prisoners: Comprising an Account of the March of the Kentucky Cavalry From Louisville to the Rio Grande, Together With an Authentic History of the Captivity of the American Prisoners, Including Incidents and Sketches of Men and Things On the Route and in Mexico. Louisville, KY: Prentice and Weissinger, 1848.

MLA Citation

A prisoner. Encarnacion Prisoners: Comprising an Account of the March of the Kentucky Cavalry From Louisville to the Rio Grande, Together With an Authentic History of the Captivity of the American Prisoners, Including Incidents and Sketches of Men and Things On the Route and in Mexico. Louisville, KY: Prentice and Weissinger, 1848.

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