Records, 1847-1859.

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Records, 1847-1859.

Contains notes, published testimonaials, and correspondence to and from Nathaniel L. and E.P. Clark concerning their marketing of the cure-all Peruvian Syrup.

0.3 cubic ft. in 3 folders and 1 v.

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N.L. Clark and Company.

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N.L. Clark and Company was an importing druggist company managed by Nathaniel L. and E.P. Clark that marketed Peruvian Syrup, a cure-all patent medicine produced in Peru, during the the 1840s and 1850s in Boston, Mass. and New York City. From the description of Records, 1847-1859. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 83384546 ...

Clark, Nathaniel L.

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Clark, E. P. (Earl Perry), 1892-

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Biographical note: The U.S. Attorney General authorized U.S. Marshal Crawley P. Dake to arrest outlaws and restore order to southern Arizona in an April 3, 1888 letter. In the same letter, he was advised of the need to obtain vouchers from deputies for their expenses. In 1884, the government brought suit against Dake to recover $29,000 that had previously been paid to him and that was not subsequently supported by vouchers and receipts. E. P. Clark and several others had been sureties for his bo...