The first baton pass in North America in Abbotsford, BC however it was James Pearson and Lyle Hoffman that made that pass. The French made the first baton pass and after that everyone in the US was trying to figure out how to do it. The attempts were always made with 1 person exiting and the 2nd person delaying a few seconds before they jumped. There was not a big understanding of how to fly your body back then so each attempt was really the 2 people passing each other like freight trains.
The night before the 1st successful attempt my father, James Pearson, and Lyle were sitting in a bar discussing how to possibly make a successful attempt and came up with the bright idea of not delaying between exits and jumping out together. This was at the Abbotsford airshow and they were doing a demonstration jump so they took a self fashioned baton up with them (not telling anyone about the attempt) and attempted what turned out to be the first successful baton pass in North America.
Snyder and Hilliard were the first to make a successful baton pass in the US but not the first Americans to do so.
There was a reprint in Parachutist a few years ago of a letter my dad had written to a journalist detailing the entire thing.