A book of Indiana : the story of what has been described as the most typically American state in the American democracy told in terms of biography
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McCutcheon, J. T. 1., & Hubbard, K. (1929). A book of Indiana: the story of what has been described as the most typically American state in the American democracy told in terms of biography . Indiana Biographical Association.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)McCutcheon, John T. 1870-1949 and Kin Hubbard. 1929. A Book of Indiana: The Story of What Has Been Described As the Most Typically American State in the American Democracy Told in Terms of Biography. Indiana Biographical Association.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)McCutcheon, John T. 1870-1949 and Kin Hubbard. A Book of Indiana: The Story of What Has Been Described As the Most Typically American State in the American Democracy Told in Terms of Biography Indiana Biographical Association, 1929.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)McCutcheon, John T. 1870-1949., and Kin Hubbard. A Book of Indiana: The Story of What Has Been Described As the Most Typically American State in the American Democracy Told in Terms of Biography Indiana Biographical Association, 1929.