found: Author's Beyond this shore, 1942:t.p. (Virgilia Sapieha)
found: OCLC database, 5-21-96(hdg.: Sapieha, Virgilia Peterson, 1904- ; usage: Virgilia Sapieha) (hdg.: Sapieha, Virgilia (Peterson) Ksiezna, 1904- ; usage: Virgilia Sapieha)
found: NUCMC data from the Library of Congress Mss. Div. for her Polish profile, 1940(Peterson, Virgilia, 1904-1966; author and lecturer)
found: Peerage.com, Sept. 16, 2010(Virgilia Peterson; b. 1904, New York, N.Y.; first marriage to Mike Ross; second marriage to Charles Governeur Paulding; third marriage to Prince Paul Sapieha)
found: Harper's magazine, Oct. 1931 Web site, Sept 16, 2010(Ross, Virgilia Peterson)
found: IMDb, Sept. 16, 2010(Virgilia Peterson)
found: GIGA quotes Web site, Sept. 16, 2010(Virgilia Peterson, American writer and television personality (1904-1966))
found: Westover School distinguished alumnae Web site, Sept. 16, 2010(1954: Virgilia (Peterson) Paulding '21)
found: Time, Books: Poland and Christendom Web site, Sept. 16, 2010(Virgilia Peterson Ross; young woman from Manhattan who married a Polish aristocrat, Princess Sapieha lived for six years in Poland)
found: Sapieha Web site, Sept. 16, 2010(Virgilia Peterson; b. May 16, 1904, New York; d. Feb. 24, 1966; married Maria Pawel Frederik Valerian Antoni Pascal, July 1, 1933, London, England; divorced)
found: Wikipedia (Polish), Sept 16, 2010(Virgilia Peterson-Sapieha; b. May 16, 1904, New York; d. Feb. 24, 1966;