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George S. Clarke, c. 1945
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
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.
Letter from Oscar Monnig to Roy S. Clarke, Jr. about the Loreto meteorite
Letter from Oscar Monnig to Roy S. Clarke, Jr.
Letter to Roy S. Clarke, Jr. about returning the Harriman meteorite
Letter from Oscar Monnig to Roy S. Clarke, Jr.
Letter to Roy S. Clarke, Jr. about receiving the meteorite and drawings of the meteorite
Letter from Roy S. Clarke, Jr. to Oscar Monnig
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
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
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
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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