I. Fayette Pettibone has written:
'Genealogy of the Pettibone family'
I Fayette Pettibone is a fictional character created by Marjorie Benton Cooke in the novel "I, the Jury." The book follows the story of Pettibone, who narrates his experiences as a juror in a murder trial.
Fayette Copeland has written: 'Kendall of the Picayune'
La Fayette Stiles Pence has written: 'A history of the Kentucky and Missouri Stiles'
Sereno Pettibone has written: 'An oration, delivered at Norfolk, at the celebration of American independence, 6th July, 1801' -- subject(s): Fourth of July orations
Fayette McMullen has written: 'Letter of Hon. Fayette McMullin to the people of the Thirteenth Congressional Disctrict of Virginia' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Democratic, Campaign literature, 1856
Fayette Stratton Giles has written: 'The Industrial Army' -- subject(s): Industrial policy, Miscellanea, Social sciences
Adolphe de Pineton Chambrun has written: 'La Fayette'
Charles De deyan has written: 'Madame de La Fayette'
Edgar Erskine Hume has written: 'La Fayette and the Society of the Cincinnati'
Stuart W. Jackson has written: 'La Fayette' -- subject(s): Bibliography
Marcus Fayette Cummings has written: 'ARCHITECTURE. DESIGNS FOR STREET FRONTS, SUBURBAN HOUSES, AND COTTAGES, INCLUDING DETAILS, FOR BOTH EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR, OF THE ABOVE CLASSES OF BUILDINGS'
Fayette Curtis Canfield has written: 'Plays of changing Ireland, edited, with introductions and notes' -- subject(s): English drama, Irish drama (English), Irish authors
Lewis Fayette Garlinghouse was an American author known for writing mystery and detective novels during the early to mid-20th century. Some of his notable works include "The Case of the Stuttering Bishop" and "The Case of the Crimson Kiss."