Sullivan-Clem family papers, 1849-1956.

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Sullivan-Clem family papers, 1849-1956.

Correspondence, legal documents, financial documents, printed material, and photographs, relating to the family of Daniel Sullivan (1844-1931) and his wife, Anne Cotter Sullivan (1842-1904). Much of the collection relates to the business affairs and estate of their son, William C. Sullivan (1868-1930), who was the manager of a ranch in Brooks County, Tex., and was also involved in real estate development, insurance, the wholesale liqour business in El Paso and San Antonio, various business activities in Mexico, and the operation of a Catholic cemetery in San Antonio. Also includes letters from family members in Ireland, material relating to the family's earlier life in Alexandria, La., and Indianola, Tex., documents relating to the family's San Antonio banking business, D. Sullivan and Co., and a diary (1904) describing a trip to Japan and the Philippines. Other family members represented include Mary Elizabeth Sullivan Clem (1878-1967) and her husband, John Lincoln Clem (1851-1937), Mary Sullivan Cotter, Anne Marie Sullivan (1872-1956), Daniel Joseph Sullivan (1878-1948), and John Cotter Sullivan (1875-1966).

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Clem, John Lincoln, 1851-1937

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Born with the surname "Klem" in Newark, Ohio on August 13, 1851, he is said to have run away from home at age 9 in May 1861, after the death of his mother in a train accident, to become a Union Army drummer boy. First he attempted to enlist in the 3rd Ohio Infantry but was rejected because of his age and small size. He then tried to join the 22nd Michigan, which also refused him. He tagged along anyway and the 22nd eventually adopted him as mascot and drummer boy. Officers chipped in to pay him ...

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Sullivan, Anne Cotter, 1842-1904

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Cotter, Mary Sullivan

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Clem family.

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Sullivan, William C. (William Cusack), 1868-1930

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Sullivan, Daniel Joseph, 1878-1948

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Sullivan, Daniel, 1844-1931

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Sullivan family.

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Clem, Mary Elizabeth Sullivan, 1878-1967

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Sullivan, Anne Marie, 1872-1956.

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Sullivan, John Cotter, 1875-1966

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D. Sullivan and Co. (San Antonio, Tex.)

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