At home in Evanston : the Charles Gates Dawes House : the compelling story of a national historic landmark and the people who lived there.
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Myers, E. A., Wilson, R. G., Binford, H. C., Burnette, M., & Perry, S. P. (2000). At home in Evanston: the Charles Gates Dawes House : the compelling story of a national historic landmark and the people who lived there (First edition.). Evanston Historical Society.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Elizabeth A. Myers et al.. 2000. At Home in Evanston: The Charles Gates Dawes House : The Compelling Story of a National Historic Landmark and the People Who Lived There. Evanston Historical Society.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Elizabeth A. Myers et al.. At Home in Evanston: The Charles Gates Dawes House : The Compelling Story of a National Historic Landmark and the People Who Lived There Evanston Historical Society, 2000.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Myers, Elizabeth A., et al. At Home in Evanston: The Charles Gates Dawes House : The Compelling Story of a National Historic Landmark and the People Who Lived There First edition., Evanston Historical Society, 2000.