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Chicago citation style:
Tinling, William, and Thomas Carleton. Rough sketch of the country from Lake Champlain and the River Sorell extending to the eastward as far as the River St. Francois and the Cohos on the Connecticut, shewing the march of 21 officers & Canadians in October and Novemberunder the command of Lieutenant Colonel Carleton, in order to discover the road cut by the rebels under the direction of Colonel Hazen in the year 1778 & 1779. [?, 1780] Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/gm71000890/.
APA citation style:
Tinling, W. & Carleton, T. (1780) Rough sketch of the country from Lake Champlain and the River Sorell extending to the eastward as far as the River St. Francois and the Cohos on the Connecticut, shewing the march of 21 officers & Canadians in October and Novemberunder the command of Lieutenant Colonel Carleton, in order to discover the road cut by the rebels under the direction of Colonel Hazen in the year 1778 & 1779. [?] [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/gm71000890/.
MLA citation style:
Tinling, William, and Thomas Carleton. Rough sketch of the country from Lake Champlain and the River Sorell extending to the eastward as far as the River St. Francois and the Cohos on the Connecticut, shewing the march of 21 officers & Canadians in October and Novemberunder the command of Lieutenant Colonel Carleton, in order to discover the road cut by the rebels under the direction of Colonel Hazen in the year 1778 & 1779. [?, 1780] Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/gm71000890/>.