Felix Grundy - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Baylor, Orville W. (April 1942). "Felix Grundy, 1777-1840". Filson Club Historical Quarterly 16 (2). http://connect1.ajaxdocumentviewer.com/viewerajax.php?tA99owdPovN0GssluoouqoP1a10IbfO7FqZndCR7LK5Elf2gz9aAElalZSi4hMcRq1zO%2FQBGk%2FlChFoAd4C9tYU5vchn3X03HrskdehD15zwt8KilzLO7MApxDb9lgLihn4Xt0lr47Mll%2F%2BOTE9OStpojs84B7YlIjlxvDg1LP7DU0RAeXawCpG%2FuApj1cagjIa9SFOcfX45d0VVgJ9QQTeB2mczdQP5Mj%2Fsu%2BSzrUGnKHcR5jdwx%2F9txCrB9YpXyJwqq1cjWkxxlbijsRWzj3ojzQq8q23y30%2FtLOrL1zu1xeTTnURlasyXUjaPnDYtttRFgzIRGILiRqpLSKjdixAypDTuddsFbKPZuvzgCVtovGISwkHfs1MN8E2IfB7mWHAiBTYWbhMH887r6smCSAytgi8BzMkWOP1lG7kpDOI%3D. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
  • Heller III, J. Roderick (2010). Democracy's Lawyer: Felix Grundy of the Old Southwest. Baton Rouge: LSU Press. ISBN 978-0-8071-3588-4.

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