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Box 11

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History of Quadrupeds published by A. Anderson, New York; American Argali described. Pencil note at top says, “Taken from William Clark’s memorandum book from 18 Sept 1809.” [Argali, Mongolian for large wild sheep, also used for American big horn sheep.], [1809 Sept 18]

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 19
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: [1809 Sept 18]

Letter signed John Coburn, Maysville, to William Clark. Discusses proposed candidacy for executive of Louisiana Territory; expresses sympathy over death of Lewis., 1809 Nov 23

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 19
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: 1809 Nov 23

Document signed James Calder & Sons. Account of William Clark., 1809 Dec

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 19
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: 1809 Dec

Note [author unknown] to William Clark. Informs Clark that the drawings of the Falls of the Columbia and Missouri are in the possession of George Murray and Alexander Lawson. [See Jackson, page 554n and page 490, for letter dated January 26, 1810, from Clark stating that since his arrival in Philadelphia he had been searching for the materials left there by Lewis.], ca. 1810 Jan

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 20
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. 1810 Jan

Document of [William Clark]. Probably Clark’s notes on what to do and a list of people to see in Philadelphia on his trip there to arrange for publication of the journals. [see Jackson, page 486], ca. 1810 Jan

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 20
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. 1810 Jan

Letter signed John Conrad, Philadelphia, to William Clark. Introduces his partner, Fielding Lucas. Discusses details of publishing Clark’s book [Lewis and Clark’s Tour to the Pacific], including engravings of drawings and portraits of Lewis and Clark. [Conrad dated his letter 1809 by mistake. See also circa April 1, 1807 (Box 11/Folder 17) and June 18, 1807 (Box 11/Folder 17).], [1810] Jan 29

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 20
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: [1810] Jan 29

Letter signed W. Meriwether, Richmond, to William Clark. Discusses editing of journals for publication. Believes that while the United States has a right to the geographical information and maps made, they have no right to the journals. “My friend Meriwether and yourself have been illy rewarded.” Lewis’s property may be insufficient to pay his debts; Mr. McFarlan anxious to get his money., 1810 Jan 22

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 20
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: 1810 Jan 22

Letter signed John Coburn, Maysville, to William Clark. Presents qualifications for governorship of Louisiana; thanks Clark for his interference with the president. Believes the public good will be consulted, “let the choice fall where it may.”, 1810 Jan 30

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 20
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: 1810 Jan 30

Letter signed Thomas Roger, Caroline, to William Clark. Difficulties in publishing journal of expedition; death of Lewis. “Your horses are well, and appear to be quite contented.” Will start for the western territory by the end of February., 1810 Jan 31

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 20
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: 1810 Jan 31

Letter signed John Conrad to William Clark. Has arrived in Washington to discuss the publication; could not find him in the morning. Will be at Caton’s Tavern, on the Capitol Hill; invites Clark to dinner. [see Jackson, pages 492-493], [1810 Feb]

 Item — Box: 11, Folder: 20
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: [1810 Feb]