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Charles Pettit (Petit) McIlvaine

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I've put in a stub for him, the 21st and 23rd US Senate Chaplain, mostly because he shares a name with a mycologist whose entry I authored. His second name was listed as "Petit" originally, but it seems that "Pettit" is the more accepted spelling, although I can find online references to both. At the very least, what of his writings I can find seem to be (mostly) accreditted to him with 2 ts. Serpent's Choice 21:22, 5 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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