The Youngers' fight for freedom : a southern soldier's twenty years' campaign to open northern prison doors -- with anecdotes of war days /...
...Staunton, Virginia, Col. Green and Bernard Peyton of Richmond, Virginia, Col. Jessie E. Peyton, of Haddonfield, New Jersey, Balie Peyton,... (Haddonfield, United States - 1703)
...Staunton, Virginia, Col. Green and Bernard Peyton of Richmond, Virginia, Col. Jessie E. Peyton, of Haddonfield, New Jersey, Balie Peyton,... (Haddonfield, United States - 1703)
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The Youngers' fight for freedom : a southern soldier's twenty years' campaign to open northern prison doors -- with anecdotes of war days /...
...Peyton of Richmond, Virginia, Col. Jessie E. Peyton, of Haddonfield, New Jersey, Balie Peyton, member of Congress from Tennessee, Col.... (Haddonfield, United States - 1703)
...Peyton of Richmond, Virginia, Col. Jessie E. Peyton, of Haddonfield, New Jersey, Balie Peyton, member of Congress from Tennessee, Col.... (Haddonfield, United States - 1703)
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The Youngers' fight for freedom : a southern soldier's twenty years' campaign to open northern prison doors -- with anecdotes of war days /...
...of Congress from Tennessee, Col. Henry E. Peyton of Stonewall Jackson's staff, and R. L. Y. Peyton of Cass county,... (Cass county, United States - 1703)
...of Congress from Tennessee, Col. Henry E. Peyton of Stonewall Jackson's staff, and R. L. Y. Peyton of Cass county,... (Cass county, United States - 1703)
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The Youngers' fight for freedom : a southern soldier's twenty years' campaign to open northern prison doors -- with anecdotes of war days /...
...John Howe Peyton and John Lewis Peyton of Staunton, Virginia, Col. Green and Bernard Peyton of Richmond, Virginia, Col. Jessie... (Cass county, Missouri, United States - 1703)
...John Howe Peyton and John Lewis Peyton of Staunton, Virginia, Col. Green and Bernard Peyton of Richmond, Virginia, Col. Jessie... (Cass county, Missouri, United States - 1703)
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The Youngers' fight for freedom : a southern soldier's twenty years' campaign to open northern prison doors -- with anecdotes of war days /...
...my immediate relatives, namely: Sir Robert Peyton of Gloucester... (Warrenton, Virginia, United States - 1703)
...my immediate relatives, namely: Sir Robert Peyton of Gloucester... (Warrenton, Virginia, United States - 1703)
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The Youngers' fight for freedom : a southern soldier's twenty years' campaign to open northern prison doors -- with anecdotes of war days /...
...was a granddaughter of Col. Samuel Height Peyton of Stafford county, Virginia. She was born in Warrenton, Virginia, and was... (Warrenton, Virginia, United States - 1703)
...was a granddaughter of Col. Samuel Height Peyton of Stafford county, Virginia. She was born in Warrenton, Virginia, and was... (Warrenton, Virginia, United States - 1703)
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The Youngers' fight for freedom : a southern soldier's twenty years' campaign to open northern prison doors -- with anecdotes of war days /...
...county, Virginia, Hon. John Howe Peyton and John Lewis Peyton of Staunton, Virginia, Col. Green and Bernard Peyton... (Cass county, Missouri, United States - 1703)
...county, Virginia, Hon. John Howe Peyton and John Lewis Peyton of Staunton, Virginia, Col. Green and Bernard Peyton... (Cass county, Missouri, United States - 1703)
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The Youngers' fight for freedom : a southern soldier's twenty years' campaign to open northern prison doors -- with anecdotes of war days / by W. C. Bronaugh , who spent the period from 1882 to 1902 to secure the release of Cole, Jim, and Bob Y