Francis O. Clarkson papers, 1903-1982 [manuscript].

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Francis O. Clarkson papers, 1903-1982 [manuscript].

Correspondence, notes, and speeches of Francis O. Clarkson. The bulk of the correspondence relates to Clarkson's years as a North Carolina Superior Court judge, 1954-1968. Most of the letters do not relate to court cases, but rather treat such topics as Clarkson family interests in Little Switzerland, N.C.; Clarkson and Osborne family genealogy; and the North Carolina Bar. Also included are a few speeches and some legal papers. Some of the papers document the Clarkson's work with the Episcopal Church in North Carolina.

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Episcopal Church

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In 1982, the General Convention of the Church deleted the words "Protestant" and "in the United States of America" from the official title of the Church, making it the Episcopal Church. From the description of Records of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1823-1975 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152635 ...

Clarkson, Francis O.

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Francis Osborne Clarkson (1895-1984), lawyer, jurst, and civic and religious leader, of Charlotte, N.C. From the description of Francis O. Clarkson papers, 1903-1982 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 46547910 Francis Osborne Clarkson (1895-1984), of Charlotte, N.C., was a University of North Carolina alumnus, lawyer, North Carolina Senator, and North Carolina Superior Court judge. He was married to Cama Burgess Clarkson. His father, North Carolina Supreme Court ...

Clarkson family.

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Osborne family.

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