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Box 10

 Container

Contains 108 Results:

Letter signed Meriwether Lewis Clark, St. Louis, to William Hancock Clark. He misses his son and adds, “old Shot too seemed lost, strolled about with his tail hanging down and his nose to earth as if he was hunting for some lost thing for he seemed to know that you were finally gone.” [accession number 59-0071], 1860 May 14

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1860 May 14

Letter signed Meriwether Lewis Clark, St. Louis, to William Hancock Clark. Family news and advice; “be careful and don’t allow yourself to be taken in and sold by any of the Belles you so eloquently describe; you are too young to be caught in such a trap as that of matrimony.” [accession number 59-0089], 1860 May 30

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1860 May 30

Letter signed Samuel Churchill Clark, West Point, New York, to William Hancock Clark. Life at West Point. (transcript included) [accession number 59-0071], 1860 May 30

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1860 May 30

Fragment of a letter [Mrs. Jefferson Kearney Clark, Mary Susan Glasgow?]. Describing family life and local gossip apparently at Minoma. [accession number 59-0089], 1860 Summer

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1860 Summer

Letter signed Jefferson Kearney Clark, Minoma, to William Hancock Clark. Family news. [accession number 59-0071], 1860 June 6

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1860 June 6

Letter signed Samuel Churchill Clark, West Point, New York, to William Hancock Clark. Family news; life at West Point. [accession number 59-0071], 1860 June 13

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1860 June 13

Letter signed Aunt Sue [Mary Susan Glasgow Clark], Minoma, Missouri, to William Hancock Clark. Family news and adds “Jeffie [Charles Jefferson Clark] says tell him [William] I have a coon and his name is Tycoon.” [accession number 59-0089], 1860 June 22

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1860 June 22

Letter signed Samuel Churchill Clark, West Point, New York, to William Hancock Clark. Received William’s excellent daguerreotype; “you look well in your uniform but rather slim.” [accession number 59-0071], 1860 June 27

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1860 June 27

Document of William Hancock Clark, Madeira. Account of ports of call, Madeira and the theatre; includes some sketches. “Madeira has its own special story to tell.” [accession number 59-0089], 1860 July

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1860 July

Letter signed Samuel Churchill Clark, Camp Franklin Pierce, West Point, New York, to William Hancock Clark. Family news; father’s possible political aspirations. “Last time I heard from Father he was dabbling . . . in politics. He is a [Stephen A.] Douglas man and if he or [John C.] Breckenridge are elected . . . he will hold some office.” (Begun on August 22, completed on August 30.) [accession number 59-0089], 1860 Aug 22

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Reference Files (Boxes 1-2) consist almost entirely of photocopies, typescripts, and reproductions of documents from other repositories, and should be used as a supplement to the original material in the rest of the Clark Family Collection. This group provides general information about the Clark family and the collection, and also includes reproductions of documents pertaining to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, George Rogers Clark, and...
Dates: 1860 Aug 22