Papers, 1789-1899.

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Papers, 1789-1899.

Personal legal and financial documents; papers created and acquired as executor or administrator of several estates; papers as legal agent for others (including absentee property owners); papers relating to Clement's judicial career; documentation of Clement's militia activities; and other papers. Also included are miscellaneous papers of his descendants, including a son of the same name.

Sorted items: 1.2 cubic ft. (3 boxes)Unsorted items: ca. 1.6 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6749757

Rutgers University

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