Sabin, E. L. Lost with Lieutenant Pike How from the Pawnee Village the boy named Scar Head marched with the young American Chief clear into the Snowy Mountains; how in the dead of winter they searched for the Lost River and thought that they had found it; and how the Spanish Soldiery came upon them and took them down to Santa Fé of New Mexico, where another surprise awaited them.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSabin, Edwin L. Lost with Lieutenant Pike How from the Pawnee Village the Boy Named Scar Head Marched with the Young American Chief Clear into the Snowy Mountains; How in the Dead of Winter They Searched for the Lost River and Thought That They Had Found It; and How the Spanish Soldiery Came upon Them and Took Them Down to Santa Fé of New Mexico, Where Another Surprise Awaited Them.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSabin, Edwin L. Lost with Lieutenant Pike How from the Pawnee Village the Boy Named Scar Head Marched with the Young American Chief Clear into the Snowy Mountains; How in the Dead of Winter They Searched for the Lost River and Thought That They Had Found It; and How the Spanish Soldiery Came upon Them and Took Them Down to Santa Fé of New Mexico, Where Another Surprise Awaited Them.