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Letter: Charles A. Clark to Ida M. Tarbell, April 28, 1898
Handwritten letter, 4 pages, with sketch of April 3, 1865 meeting of Lincoln and Gran
Charles C. Clark
Born in 1925, Charles C. Clark frequently visited Palo Alto and attended Palo Alto High School. After settling in Palo Alto, Charles worked in various health service agencies. Charles had been a member of the First Baptist Church of Palo Alto since 1958
Jere Nash Interview with Charles Clark
Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with Judge Charles Clark as research for Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Clark was a former judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Topics covered include William Winter; University of Mississippi law school; Clark\u27s military service; practicing law in Jackson; Judge Harold Cox; James O. Eastland; litigation of civil rights cases for the Mississippi Attorney General\u27s office; 1968 Democratic National Convention; Ross Barnett; 1962 University of Mississippi riot; Fielding Wright; Walter Sillers; appointment to the Fifth Circuit Court; reapportionment law suits; voting rights act; Comity Committee on out-of-state lawyers; representing the Institute of Higher Learning Board in the law suit of James H. Meredith to integrate the University of Mississippi; and J.P. Coleman
Letter, 1935 May 18, Sprinfield, Ill., to Mrs. Charles S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Letter, Henry Horner, Governor of Illinois, to Mrs. Charles S. Clark, regarding invitation to luncheon in honor of Earhart, May 18, 193
Letters from Charles Arthur to John Clark
Letters to John Clark (1807 - 1853) son of William Clark from Charles Arthur (1808-1844), nephew and ADC of Governor George Arthur, dated 1827 - 1829, 1840.
Personal letters including references to Col. Arthur - displeasure at late night adventures (21.4.28, 11.12.29), rumours of recall; Dr. Browne's contributions to Advertiser; Kemp - "that dammed old fool"; marriage of Bothwell Police Magistrate to nymph not yet 16 Jenny Read; Capt. Donaldson; Debating Society; death of Dr. Coleman; ship "Prince Regent" stuck on sand near Iron Pot; convicts' capture of "Cyprus"; his appointment as A.D.C. to uncle Col. Arthur and description of uniform (10 Oct. 1829); Duke of Wellington's duel; Tasmanian society: dinners, dances, shooting quail at Pittwater, the "Jewess".
13 documents- William & John Clark Family Papers - RS8/B1
Clark, Don Hatch, and Charles Eggert at Lee\u27s Ferry, 1956
Clark Lium, Don Hatch and Charles Eggert on raft at Lee\u27s Ferry on Colorado River, Eggert-Hatch River Expedition, 1956
Clark family
"Clark
[P]ioneers of Darwin
Charles
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[E]vacuated by ship and train December [1942]"
The library of Charles W. Clark.
Vol. 2-7, Printed for Charles W. Clark by John Henry Nash.Mode of access: Internet
Action shot of men\u27s basketball game [34], circa 1970s
An action photograph of the Clark University men\u27s basketball team during a game, circa 1970s.
All photographs in this collection were digitized between 2022 and 2023.
The photographs in this collection are part of the Photographs and Media record group of Clark University’s Archives & Special Collections.https://commons.clarku.edu/basketball/1084/thumbnail.jp
Action shot of men\u27s basketball game [35], circa 1970s
An action photograph of the Clark University men\u27s basketball team during a game, circa 1970s.
All photographs in this collection were digitized between 2022 and 2023.
The photographs in this collection are part of the Photographs and Media record group of Clark University’s Archives & Special Collections.https://commons.clarku.edu/basketball/1085/thumbnail.jp
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