Address of Justice Heriot Clarkson, unveiling at St. Marks Church, memorial tablet to Rt. Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire, Jr., and Rev. Edwin Augustus Osborne : Sunday, November 26th, 1933. [1933]

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Address of Justice Heriot Clarkson, unveiling at St. Marks Church, memorial tablet to Rt. Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire, Jr., and Rev. Edwin Augustus Osborne : Sunday, November 26th, 1933. [1933]

5 p. ; 24 cm.

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Cheshire, Joseph Blount, 1850-1932

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Osborne, Edwin Augustus, 1837-1926

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Clarkson, Heriot, 1863-1942

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Charlotte, N.C., lawyer, state and local official, and justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, 1923-1942. From the description of Heriot Clarkson papers, 1862-1945. WorldCat record id: 24561262 Heriot Clarkson (1863-1842) of Charlotte, N.C., was a lawyer, state and local official, and justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Clarkson was born in Kingsville, Richland County, S.C. He was the son of Major William and Margaret Simons Clarkson. He attended the University...