Letters, 177-1788.

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Letters, 177-1788.

Letters and drafts of letters written by Clarke, chiefly to Miss Lydia Cook, of Boston, written before and after their marriage, reflecting daily life, health, the weather, religious life, friends, and the birth of their first child.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8066722

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