Charles A. Clark and family papers, 1887-1968.

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Charles A. Clark and family papers, 1887-1968.

Correspondence, printed materials, diaries, photographs, memorabilia, and other papers relating to Charles A. Clark, a Spanish-American War veteran and resident of the Far East, to his niece Cleora Clark Wheeler, to his sons Harold M. and Charles P., and to other family members.

1.9 cu. ft. (4 boxes, incl. 4 v.; 2 oversize items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6764346

Gale Family Library

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