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Box 12

 Container

Contains 160 Results:

Letter signed [Sylvester] Pattie, Fort Howard, to William Clark. Asks if he should try to recover four horses lost by the Rangers in July., 1813 Sept 26

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 5
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: 1813 Sept 26

Letter signed John C. Luttig, St. Charles, to William Clark. Canoes have not arrived and the corn that he was to deliver to Mr. Johnson will not get there. Mr. Duquette demands 25 cents cash per meal for each Indian, which Luttig believes is unreasonable., 1813 Sept 30

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 5
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: 1813 Sept 30

Letter signed Berthold and Chouteau, St. Louis, to William Clark. Requesting a draft for $1,000 or $1,100; “the balance exceeding the $800 you have drawn on us for will be paid.”, 1813 Oct 1

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 5
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: 1813 Oct 1

Contemporary copy of letter signed William Clark, St. Louis, to John G. Comegys. Will send a bill for $1,000 by Mr. Berthold for land. Rangers paid in Illinois; Missouri ones will be soon. Native American villages have been burnt, and strong fort built at the Peoria’s old village., 1813 Nov 20

 Item — Box: 12, Folder: 5
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: 1813 Nov 20

Letter signed Zenas Priest, St. Louis, to William Clark. Petitions for appointment as battalion commander of local militia, Cape Girardeau., 1814 Feb 6

 Item — Box: 12, 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: 1814 Feb 6

Printed document signed William Clark (manuscript signature). General Orders. Mustering of troops for inspection. [not Voorhis Collection], 1814 Feb 15

 Item — Box: 12, 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: 1814 Feb 15

Letter signed Julia Hancock Clark, St. Louis, to George Hancock. Notifies him of the birth of daughter New Year’s Day and gives family news and descriptions of children. [Contains notation in George Rogers Hancock Clark’s hand: "Rec’d of George Hancock at Louisville, Kentucky, Oct. 11, 1852."], 1814 Feb 27

 Item — Box: 12, 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: 1814 Feb 27

Letter signed John P. Gates, Bellefontaine, to William Clark. Enlisted as sergeant in a “Drunken frolick,” and hopes Clark will keep him at St. Louis, rather than sending him to Canada to fight; alludes to children. Verso: note [William Clark] it is out of his power to do this., 1814 Mar 5

 Item — Box: 12, 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: 1814 Mar 5

Document signed William Clark, St. Louis, to John C. Comegys. Surprised he has not received the money for the lot. Gen. Howard had written to Gen. Mason to release it. Money will be sent by Mr. Smith., 1814 July 4

 Item — Box: 12, 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: 1814 July 4

Letter signed George Rogers Clark, Louisville, Kentucky, to William Clark. Congratulates Clark on the results of his expedition to Prairie du Chien. Writes of “recent changes in Europe,” and of Bonaparte. “How the mighty are fallen.” George Croghan has sailed with 800 men to attempt to capture Michilimackinac. News of family and friends., 1814 July 30

 Item — Box: 12, 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: 1814 July 30