A.L.S. from Lt. Col. Thomas Clark to Capt. R. Hamilton dated Stamford, April 23, 1812, ordering him to "hold yourself in readiness to take charge of one of the companies of the 2nd Regt. of Lincoln militia". 1812.

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A.L.S. from Lt. Col. Thomas Clark to Capt. R. Hamilton dated Stamford, April 23, 1812, ordering him to "hold yourself in readiness to take charge of one of the companies of the 2nd Regt. of Lincoln militia". 1812.

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Thomas Clark lived in Henderson County, Texas, and signed a loyalty oath and voter registration in 1869. From the description of Clark, Thomas, oath, 1869 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 775011270 Rev. Thomas Clark, M.D. came to New Perth, Charlotte County, New York (now Salem, Washington County, New York) in 1765 becoming the first pastor and founder of what became the United Presbyterian Congregation. He was also the first and only physician until 1773...

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