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William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Remarking Upon His Son's Independence of Thoughts and Inclinations
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Meriwether Lewis Clark's Letter O His Son, William Hancock Clark, Remarking on how William is Missed by Family
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Description: ALS Meriwether Lewis Clark, St. Louis, to William Hancock Clark. He misses his son and adds, “old Shot too seemed lost, strolled about with his tail hanging down and his nose to earth as if he was hunting for some lost thing for he seemed to know that you were finally gone.”.
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Description: ALS Meriwether Lewis Clark, St. Louis, to William Hancock Clark. He misses his son and adds, “old Shot too seemed lost, strolled about with his tail hanging down and his nose to earth as if he was hunting for some lost thing for he seemed to know that you were finally gone.”.
William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Regarding His Son's Recovery from a Disease
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William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Appealing that His Son to Stop Drawing
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Description: ALS William Clark, Washington City, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Alarmed to hear of his son{u2019}s deteriorating eyesight and begs him to stop drawing ?except by the order of Col. Thayer.? He also remarks on having to return by the same route he had taken, and the delay this will cause to their meeting one another.
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Description: ALS William Clark, Washington City, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Alarmed to hear of his son{u2019}s deteriorating eyesight and begs him to stop drawing ?except by the order of Col. Thayer.? He also remarks on having to return by the same route he had taken, and the delay this will cause to their meeting one another.
William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Offering Encouragement and Assuring His Son in His Studies and Abilities
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Assures his son that he has “no fear of your not succeeding in all your studies.”.
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Assures his son that he has “no fear of your not succeeding in all your studies.”.
William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Notifying His Son of His Arrived in Washington with Family
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William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Commenting on His Examinations and Warns Against Straining His Eyes
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Cautions his son to “do the best you can without injuring your eyes.”.
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Cautions his son to “do the best you can without injuring your eyes.”.
William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Relating to Sending One of His Son's Drawings to the Government
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William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Remarking Upon Appearance of the City and Climate
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William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Concerning His Negotiations with the Osage and Kansas Indians
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Notifies his son that the Indians have relinquished their claim on c certain lands "to make room for other tribes". He also remarks on how much Meriwether is missed by the family: "The anxieties of the family about you is greater than I could have supposed any large family could have shown in the separation of one of it's members".
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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. Notifies his son that the Indians have relinquished their claim on c certain lands "to make room for other tribes". He also remarks on how much Meriwether is missed by the family: "The anxieties of the family about you is greater than I could have supposed any large family could have shown in the separation of one of it's members".