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Box 11

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Contains 147 Results:

Document signed William Clark [canceled], city of Washington. Receipt to Meriwether Lewis for $6,896.34 as granted to Clark by an act of Congress, March 3, 1807 [in Lewis’s hand]., 1807 Mar 10

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 16
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: 1807 Mar 10

Document signed William Clark, city of Washington. Copy of preceding receipt [in Clark’s hand]., 1807 Mar 10

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 16
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: 1807 Mar 10

Letter signed Meriwether Lewis, city of Washington, to William Clark. References to Lewis’s health “I took some pills last evening after your departure from which I have found considerable relief . . .” Instructions regarding [William] Werner’s pay, and deduction of amounts advanced to him. (1 page, transcript included) Contains document of William Clark to Meriwether Lewis. Pencil draft of reply on back and cover which is difficult to read. Details of payments and receipts to Frazier; plans to proceed to St. Louis. Describes a “most lovely girl,” should Lewis’s proposal be declined. (2 pages), 1807 Mar 11

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 16
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: 1807 Mar 11

Letter signed Meriwether Lewis, city of Washington, to William Clark. Discussion of Burrism in Louisiana Territory. Government has, as a result, placed Clark in command of the militia. Plans to dismiss all appointees who have the “infection of Burrism . . . For Gods sake do not whisper my attachment to Miss -- or I am undone.”, 1807 Mar 13

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 16
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: 1807 Mar 13

Letter signed Meriwether Lewis, city of Washington, to William Clark. Frazier will deliver this letter with your commission as brigadier general, and a letter to Mr. Bates. Frazier to be witness against Waistcoat and other Burrites. Departure of Mandan chief., 1807 Mar 15

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 16
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: 1807 Mar 15

Document of [John Conrad]. Probably Conrad’s estimate of the cost of publishing the journals of Lewis and Clark at $4,500. [see Jackson, page 393], ca. 1807 Apr

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 17
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: ca. 1807 Apr

Document signed [author unknown] stating that the journals, maps and other papers are “in my possession at the seat of gov’t.” The expense of publishing them is reported as $4,800., ca. 1807 Apr

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 17
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: ca. 1807 Apr

Letter signed John Conrad to Meriwether Lewis. Encloses proof of prospectus, will send a proof in pamphlet form. Verso: list of clothing and linens. [see Jackson, page 393], ca. 1807 Apr 1

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 17
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: ca. 1807 Apr 1

Letter signed Bernard McMahon, Philadelphia, to Meriwether Lewis. Acknowledges receipt of package of seeds sent via President Jefferson. Wishes Lewis to show his specimens of plants to a young man in Philadelphia; description of the man., 1807 Apr 5

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 17
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: 1807 Apr 5

Letter signed Robert W. McClellan, Mahaws Cantonment, to Meriwether Lewis. Indians who set out with him last summer have all returned. [Pierre] Dorion has delivered the government’s speech to the Tetons chiefs, who gave no answer. They said they would “lay on the banks of the Missouri this summer,” to prevent boats from passing. Has arranged his business to visit the upper Missouri; will accompany Mandan chief to his village., 1807 Apr 5

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 17
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: 1807 Apr 5