Letters, 1792-1793.

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Letters, 1792-1793.

Typewritten copies of a letter from his father-in-law, one from O'Fallon to his father-in-law, and one to his wife Fanny, the sister of George Rogers Clark, concerning the tempestuous state of O'Fallon's marriage; also a copy of a 1793 letter to O'Fallon from Thomas Paine in Paris concerning a proposed expedition by Clark against the Spanish.

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Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809

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Political theorist, New York. From the description of Letter, 1779 Jan. 17. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 476963318 Thomas Paine, English author and revolutionary. From the guide to the Thomas Paine manuscript material : 1 item, 1788, (The New York Public Library. Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle.) Revolutionary pamphleteer, author of Common Sense and The Rights of Man. From the description of ALS, [1803] ...

Clark family.

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Clark, George Rogers, 1752-1818

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Surveyor; noted Indian fighter in the American midwest in the latter half of the 18th century. From the description of Documents, 1778-1818. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 28287330 American Revolutionary Colonel in the Old Northwest. Clark first came to Detroit from Cleveland in 1817, and was followed by his parents in a commercial fisherman and deputy collector of customs in China, Mich. (from M.P.C., I, 501-507: Clark's "Recollections".) (blue ...

O'Fallon, James, 1749-1794

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Army officer. From the description of Letter of James O'Fallon, 1790. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454777 James O'Fallon (1749-1794) was born in Ireland and studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He arrived in North Carolina in 1774 and served in the Revolution, first as a soldier and later as a senior Surgeon. After the war he moved to Charleston, South Carolina, where he practiced medicine and became involved in various state politics. In 1790 he was appointe...