Charles Albert Storke Papers, 1856-1936

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Charles Albert Storke Papers, 1856-1936

Correspondence; manuscripts of his writings, including his memoirs; personalia; papers relating to his legal career; financial records; papers relating to the operation of the Storke ranches in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties; personal papers of other members of the More family, including those relating to the settlement of the Thomas Wallace More and Alexander Peter More estates, 1856-1910. Included also are papers relating to the settlement of Storke's estate, primarily by his son, Thomas More Storke.

Number of containers: 4 boxes, 3 cartons, 4 volumes and 1 oversize folder; Linear feet: 6

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SNAC Resource ID: 6666945

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Storke, C. A. (Charles Albert), 1847-1936.

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Biography Charles Albert Storke was born on November 19, 1847 at Branchport, Yates County, New York. At the age of sixteen he enlisted in the Wilderness Campaign of the Civil War and spent six months in seven prison camps following his capture by Confederate forces. In June 1870, Storke graduated summa cum laude from Cornell University and two years later he moved to California as a teacher of mathematics and Latin at the new Santa Barbara Co...