Letters. 1866-1875

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Letters. 1866-1875

A collection of letters written to Charles Clark, by his mother, younger brothers and sister from their home in Plymouth, Grafton County, New Hampshire, as well as by colleagues, cousins and friends in Iowa. Occurrences in Plymouth are discussed, including the mental illness of Charles' father, which they describe as "bluefits".

42 letters

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SNAC Resource ID: 6855370

University of Iowa Libraries

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Clark, Mary E.

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Clark, Myron A.

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Politician. From the description of Myron H. Clark papers, 1839-1886. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155429492 ...

Clark, George A.

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Clark, Laura Blackwell

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Clark, Charles Richard

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Charles R. Clark was a school teacher in Montezuma, Poweshick Co., Iowa. From the description of Letters. 1866-1875 (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 148149752 ...