Letters to Alonzo Clark 1845-1853

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Letters to Alonzo Clark 1845-1853

Letters to Alonzo Clark, a physician of New York City, received between July 1845 and August 1853, chiefly from members of his family in Massachusetts and Ohio

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New York (N. Y.)

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The New York Militia account book is comprised of financial records for a volunteer militia based in New York City. The book spans the years 1802 to 1814, though, since it contains legacy records from an "Old Account Book," the militia was likely established earlier than 1802. In the early 19th century, each state maintained compulsory and voluntary militias to protect against foreign attack and to uphold domestic order. The volunteer militias were often called "uniformed militias" ...

Clark, Alonzo, 1807-1887

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Luther Fletcher Parker was a student at Vermont Medical College in 1849, and received his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical College in 1865. From the description of A digest of Prof. Alonzo Clark's lectures upon pathology : [Woodstock], 1849. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 50002378 ...