Papers, 1893-1958.

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Papers, 1893-1958.

Typed lists, signed guest registers, two membership tickets, and newspaper announcements for the first and second annual reunions of Woodard, Clarke & Company/Clarke, Woodward Drug Company employees (1944,1945); genealogical narratives of Louis G. Clarke's family back to 17th century England and of Mrs. Elizabeth Luella Church Clarke's parents; two masonic pamphlets honoring Louis G. Clarke signed by fellow masons (1936,1941).

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Clarke, Elizabeth, 1911-1960

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One of nine children, Elizabeth Ross Clarke (b. 1878) was the daughter of Lawrence Sullivan Sul Ross (1838-1898) and the former Elizabeth Dorothy Tinsley. Sul Ross was the son of Shapley Prince Ross (1811-1889) and his wife Catherine, who moved to Texas in 1839. After serving in the Texas Rangers (1842-1847), Shapley settled in Waco, where he built the town's first hotel, served as its first postmaster (1850), and was an Indian agent (1855-1858). Upon graduat...

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Clarke, Louis Gaylord, 1855-1943.

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Louis Gaylord Clarke was born in Zanesville, Ohio on July 31, 1855 and graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1876. A founder of the Oregon State Pharmaceutical Society and first president of the Oregon State Board of Pharmacy, Clarke became a partner in Charles H. Woodard's Portland drugstore (renamed Woodard, Clarke & Company) in 1880. He and another partner, William F. Woodward, purchased the firm in 1904. In 1906, the two established the Clarke, Woodward Drug Company, a d...

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