Author: Samuel Meriwether (fl. 1838-1847)
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Description: Letter regards sale of William Preston Clark's lots and offer of $150 for lot no.192.
Samuel Meriwether's Letter to George Rogers Hancock Clark, Regarding Sale of Lot No. 192 and Lots of His Deceased Brother, William
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Description: Letter regards sale of William Preston Clark's lots and offer of $150 for lot no.192.
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Description: Letter regards sale of William Preston Clark's lots and offer of $150 for lot no.192.
Samuel Meriwether's Letter to George Rogers Hancock Clark, Enclosing Tax Receipts and Bill of Sale
Author: Samuel Meriwether
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Samuel Meriwether's Letter to George Rogers Hancock Clark, Submitting Amount of Taxes Due from Clark and Heirs
Author: Samuel Meriwether
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Samuel Meriwether's Letter to George Rogers Hancock Clark, Enclosing Tax Receipts
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Memorandum. "Deeds of George Rogers Hancock Clark as of Record in Office in St. Louis Made as Executor Administrator and Individually to Various Persons . . ."
Author: George Rogers Hancock Clark
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George Rogers Hancock Clark's Petition to Probate Court for Allowance of $1,233.33 for Clark Estate
Author: George Rogers Hancock Clark
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Description: DS George Rogers Hancock Clark. Petition to probate court for allowance of $1,233.33 for Clark estate.
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Description: DS George Rogers Hancock Clark. Petition to probate court for allowance of $1,233.33 for Clark estate.
Samuel B. Churchill's Letter to William Hancock Clark, Discussing Family News; Relative to His Father
Author: Samuel B Churchill
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Description: ALS Samuel B. Churchill, Frankfort, Kentucky, to William Hancock Clark. Family news; “your father and wife are in Frankfort [Kentucky] and his health is not very good.”.
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Description: ALS Samuel B. Churchill, Frankfort, Kentucky, to William Hancock Clark. Family news; “your father and wife are in Frankfort [Kentucky] and his health is not very good.”.
Bills and Receipts, Relating to Work on Property of George Rogers Hancock Clark, Vol 1
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Bill to George Rogers Clark Paid by Major John Harrison
Author: George Rogers Clark
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Description: Bill to George Rogers Clark paid by Maj. John Harrison. Items listed include knives, and buttons.
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Description: Bill to George Rogers Clark paid by Maj. John Harrison. Items listed include knives, and buttons.
Letter from Samuel D. Solomon to William Clark Relaying Military News
Author: Samuel D Solomon
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Description: ALS Samuel D. Solomon, St. Louis, to William Clark. Has waited for news from Blondeau, who has been no further than the Iowa River. He reports that the British have landed at Chicago; they are collecting Indians for a descent to St. Louis in the spring, including part of the Sioux; both rivers frozen over; Col. Kibby of St. Charles is dead. (Transcript included).
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Description: ALS Samuel D. Solomon, St. Louis, to William Clark. Has waited for news from Blondeau, who has been no further than the Iowa River. He reports that the British have landed at Chicago; they are collecting Indians for a descent to St. Louis in the spring, including part of the Sioux; both rivers frozen over; Col. Kibby of St. Charles is dead. (Transcript included).