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Pearson, Pierson— TD, Feb. 23, 1913. Pearson — Hayden, 354; Miami Co., Ohio, 849; RS, II, 47; III, 35, 37; WM, X, 64-65. (Stafford)— WM, IV, 164-165. Peaton— Mcintosh II, 202-203, 209. Peatross — Caroline Co., 457-459.
Launcelot Granger of Newbury , Mass . , and Suffield , Conn . A genealogical history , by James N. Granger ... Hartford , Conn . , Press of the Case , Lockwood & Brainard company , 1893 . ix , 9-587 p . plates , ports . , map , diagr .
For more on Tiffin, see William Edward Gilmore, Life of Edward Tiffin, First Governor of Ohio (Chillicothe, OH: Horney & Son, 1897). For the Crane–Worthington connection, see Dakota Best Brown, Data on Some Virginia Families (Berryville ...
While other studies have explored how this former Union state cultivated a Confederate identity after the Civil War, For Slavery and Union is the first major work to personify this transformation.