APA Citation

Dearborn, H. (1801). Letter from the Secretary of War, accompanying a statement of the present military establishment of the United States, marked (A): And an Estimate of all the posts and stations for which garrisons will be expedient, and of the number of men requisite, in his opinion, for each garrison, marked (B). [Washington.

Chicago Style Citation

Dearborn, Henry. Letter From the Secretary of War, Accompanying a Statement of the Present Military Establishment of the United States, Marked (A): And an Estimate of All the Posts and Stations for Which Garrisons Will Be Expedient, and of the Number of Men Requisite, in His Opinion, for Each Garrison, Marked (B). [Washington, 1801.

MLA Citation

Dearborn, Henry. Letter From the Secretary of War, Accompanying a Statement of the Present Military Establishment of the United States, Marked (A): And an Estimate of All the Posts and Stations for Which Garrisons Will Be Expedient, and of the Number of Men Requisite, in His Opinion, for Each Garrison, Marked (B). [Washington, 1801.

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