Author: William Clark
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William Clark. Power of Attorney to Dennis Fitzhugh, Louisville
William Clark. Power of Attorney to Dennis Fitzhugh, Louisville
Dennis Fitzhugh, Louisville, to William Clark. Concerning Lawsuit [by Heirs of George Rogers Clark] Over Land Claims and Sale of Two Little Girls
William Clark, Louisville, to Col. McClalihan. Regarding Power of Attorney to Act as Guardian of Clark's Children. [not Voorhis Collection] [Contemporary Copy]
William Clark. Memorandum for James Kennerly. Instructions to Call on Mr. Fitzhugh Regarding Bonds Left in Possession of the Late Dennis Fitzhugh; Asks Kennerly to Collect Debts for Him, and Other Business Matters
Dennis Fitzhugh, Richmond, to William Clark
Author: Dennis Fitzhugh
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Description: ALS. He states that he has not yet been able to see all documents related to George Rogers Clark{u2019}s business. He also called on ?your friends at the Kanhawa, and rec{u2019}d no money.? The verso has a curious sketch of houses and stairs.
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Languages : en
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Description: ALS. He states that he has not yet been able to see all documents related to George Rogers Clark{u2019}s business. He also called on ?your friends at the Kanhawa, and rec{u2019}d no money.? The verso has a curious sketch of houses and stairs.
William Clark, Louisville, to Col. McClalihan. Regarding Power of Attorney to Act as Guardian of Clark{u2019}s Children. [not Voorhis Collection] [Contemporary Copy]
Dennis Fitzhugh (for William Clark), W. Croghan, John Clark and Isaac Clark. Bond to Pay Humphrey Marshall $25,000 If a Better Title Should be Found to the Land Conveyed to Him by William Clark
Deed Between William Clark and Julia Clark (by Dennis Fitzhugh) and Humphrey Marshall
In Search of York
Author: Robert B. Betts
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
More often than not, it was assumed that these myths surrounding him were reliable portrayals of the first black man to cross the United States.".
Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
More often than not, it was assumed that these myths surrounding him were reliable portrayals of the first black man to cross the United States.".