Fitzhugh, Fanny Clark

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Mrs. Fitzhugh was the sister of Gov. William Clark and George Rogers Clark.

Ann Clark Thurston Farrar was the wife of Dr. Bernard G. Farrar, 1784-1849, first American physician to settle permanantly west of the Mississippi River and a founder of the Saint Louis Medical Society, and was the mother in law of Governor S.T. Hauser of Montana Territory.

From the description of Fanny Fitzhugh letter to Ann Clark Thruston Farrar [manuscript], 1821 May 25. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 665070080

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referencedIn Hauser, Samuel Thomas, 1833-1914. Samuel T. Hauser papers, 1862-1910. Montana State University (Bozeman, Mont.). Library
referencedIn Samuel T. Hauser Papers, 1862-1910 MSU-Bozeman Library, Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections
referencedIn Fitzhugh, Fanny. Fanny Fitzhugh letter to Ann Clark Thruston Farrar [manuscript], 1821 May 25. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Fitzhugh, Fanny. Fanny Fitzhugh letter to Ann Clark Thruston Farrar [manuscript], 1821 May 25. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
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associatedWith Farrar, Ann Clark Thruston, 1793-1873. person
correspondedWith Fitzhugh, Fanny Clark person
associatedWith Hauser, Samuel Thomas, 1833-1914. person
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