Scrapbook, 1826-1887.

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Scrapbook, 1826-1887.

Political tickets, notice of balloon ascension, clippings about the American Anti-Slavery Society, poems written by George H. Clark, and letter from Smith & Horan to James Canfield in Hartford, Conn., threatening to publish in all Connecticut newspapers that he left Rochester without paying his debt with reply from Zephaniah Preston defending the family's honor.

1 v. ; 25 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7629776

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Canfield Family.

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Preston, Zephaniah.

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Canfield, James.

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Clark, George H.

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George Howard Clark (1881-1956). Radio engineer and vice president of RCA. Born at Alberton, Prince Edward Island, Canada, emigrated to the United States at the age of fourteen. He graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a B.S.E.E. in 1903. He worked for several firms and the federal government until joining the American Marconi Company in 1919, when the Radio Corporation of America was formed. He remained with RCA and eventually became one of its vice-presidents. F...

Smith & Horan.

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