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    George S. Clarke, c. 1945

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    Photograph of Col. George S. Clarke, c. 1945. Appears to have been a gift to Mrs. John Bruce Dodd (Sonora Dodd), the lovely Mother of Father\u27s Day. Includes Col. Clarke\u27s signature.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/fathers-day-photos/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Roy S. Clarke, Jr. to Oscar Monnig

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    Letter from Roy S. Clarke, Jr. to Oscar Monnig about a sketch of the Harriman meteorite

    Letter from Oscar Monnig to Roy S. Clarke, Jr.

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    Letter from Oscar Monnig to Roy S. Clarke, Jr. about the Loreto meteorite

    Letter from Oscar Monnig to Roy S. Clarke, Jr.

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    Letter to Roy S. Clarke, Jr. about returning the Harriman meteorite

    Letter from Oscar Monnig to Roy S. Clarke, Jr.

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    Letter to Roy S. Clarke, Jr. about receiving the meteorite and drawings of the meteorite

    Letter from Roy S. Clarke, Jr. to Oscar Monnig

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    Letter from Roy S. Clarke, Jr. to Oscar Monnig about the Loreto meteorite and enclosing a shipping invoice

    Letter from Roy S. Clarke, Jr. to Oscar Monnig

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    Letter from Roy S. Clarke, Jr. to Oscar Monnig about the Loreto meteorite and enclosing a shipping invoice

    Letter to Sonora Dodd from George S. Clarke, June 15, 1943

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    Letter to Sonora Dodd from Colonel George S. Clarke, with envelope. Colonel George S. Clarke served during World War I and II, and was a significant supporter of Fathers\u27 Day.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/fathers-day-correspondence/1084/thumbnail.jp

    Letter to Sonora Dodd from George S. Clarke, June 12, 1945

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    Letter to Sonora Dodd from Colonel George S. Clarke, with envelope. Colonel George S. Clarke served during World War I and II, and was a significant supporter of Fathers\u27 Day.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/fathers-day-correspondence/1135/thumbnail.jp
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