Clark, Edward Papers 1842-1910,1946

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Clark, Edward Papers 1842-1910,1946

The Edward Clark Papers, 1842-1910, 1946, contain a typescript of Clark’s diary(1842-1843) as well as photostats of letters and other documents relating to hispolitical career. The photostatic letters and documents concern Clark’s activitiesas an attorney, legislator, and governor of Texas. The diary describes his sociallife and illnesses as a young widower near Marshall.

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