Further Reading
- Hardin, Bayless (April 1942). "The Brown Family of Liberty Hall". Filson Club Historical Quarterly 16 (2). http://connect1.ajaxdocumentviewer.com/viewerajax.php?Sv6GqNr5b%2BfIZQlGJtGbbbQQ30xIGSqwrXhZx%2FuMxvrOXGPnid%2BY%2BE205l1M4MwfWRXCCWoJcazVVeTWy901QWRTWNPjqwq%2BBb2h%2BNqhaNtlcojFIHI6hWnSSmRZQFRXoztEZZhwXXQPuLfMW1vd7LLN2sRy07WSAiaFSVMo2d1k1rG7FrP2PYz2auuy48Xw%2FT6TQgi4QIsWEuE2HeymPtLX4prFJXc0w9AAcAC67Ay%2FgZlisWqkCFaJXTCIFlh3BHTd7Y1BhRAFqSujI4zCjwHSZB%2FWkxE0Khz2plyvUGhl84JdV%2F%2BowTxlsE1vcqV52tfyHA6GeyLNjTJ%2FqRqG6EgEYtgoIEG%2B0bwiilV6GvV3z6xaHNdf55EnrwRpEJXG2xjDtoVIkSjuhgGmFE6F150Fk3hVoI4OSn%2FnLe0%2FDL0%3D. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
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