Brice, W. A. (1868). History of Fort Wayne, from the earliest known accounts of this point, to the present period: Embracing an extended view of the aboriginal tribes of the Northwest, including, more especially, the Miamies with a sketch of the life of General Anthony Wayne; including also a lengthy biography of ... pioneer settlers of Fort Wayne. Also an account of the manufacturing, mercantile, and railroad interests of Fort Wayne and vicinity. D. W. Jones.
Stile di citazione ChicagoBrice, Wallace A. History of Fort Wayne, from the Earliest Known Accounts of This Point, to the Present Period: Embracing an Extended View of the Aboriginal Tribes of the Northwest, Including, More Especially, the Miamies with a Sketch of the Life of General Anthony Wayne; Including Also a Lengthy Biography of ... Pioneer Settlers of Fort Wayne. Also an Account of the Manufacturing, Mercantile, and Railroad Interests of Fort Wayne and Vicinity. Fort Wayne, Ind.: D. W. Jones, 1868.
Citazione MLABrice, Wallace A. History of Fort Wayne, from the Earliest Known Accounts of This Point, to the Present Period: Embracing an Extended View of the Aboriginal Tribes of the Northwest, Including, More Especially, the Miamies with a Sketch of the Life of General Anthony Wayne; Including Also a Lengthy Biography of ... Pioneer Settlers of Fort Wayne. Also an Account of the Manufacturing, Mercantile, and Railroad Interests of Fort Wayne and Vicinity. D. W. Jones, 1868.