Kirkpatrick, J. M., & Dodge, O. O. (1904). The heroes of Battle Rock, or The miners' reward: A short story of thrilling interest. How a small canon done its work. Port Orford, Oregon, the scene of the great tragedy. A desperate encounter of nine white men with three hundred Indians. Miraculous escape after untold hardships. Historically true. Savages subdued and rich gold mines discovered.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKirkpatrick, J. M., and Orvil Ovando Dodge. The Heroes of Battle Rock, or The Miners' Reward: A Short Story of Thrilling Interest. How a Small Canon Done Its Work. Port Orford, Oregon, the Scene of the Great Tragedy. A Desperate Encounter of Nine White Men with Three Hundred Indians. Miraculous Escape After Untold Hardships. Historically True. Savages Subdued and Rich Gold Mines Discovered. [n.p.], 1904.
MLA引文Kirkpatrick, J. M., and Orvil Ovando Dodge. The Heroes of Battle Rock, or The Miners' Reward: A Short Story of Thrilling Interest. How a Small Canon Done Its Work. Port Orford, Oregon, the Scene of the Great Tragedy. A Desperate Encounter of Nine White Men with Three Hundred Indians. Miraculous Escape After Untold Hardships. Historically True. Savages Subdued and Rich Gold Mines Discovered. 1904.