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Notes for James CLARK


C.C. Gardner, page 157.
But see Letter of Freeman Worth Gardner to Frank Whitehead, Oct. 5, 1930,
original now in files of HRC, Jr. Went to Cincinnati, Ohio; "James' sister,
Jemina, m. William Marsh (blind owner of Garret House, Cinn. Ohio)."
Possibly this man:
1879 Lee County History, Biographical Sketches
Keokuk, City
CLARK, JAMES, & CO., wholesale dealers in leather and saddlery hardware and
shoe findings, manufacturers of saddles, horse-collars, etc.; this firm is
composed of James Clark, of St. Louis, a native of New Jersey, who came to St.
Louis in 1837; Newton E. Clark, of Westfield, N.J., and James E. Clark, of
Plainfield, N.J.; the business was established here in 1851, by A. P. Thomas
& Co., Mr. James Clark being at that time junior member of the firm; Messrs.
Thomas & Clark continued together until 1855; then the firm was changed to
Clark & Van Nostrund; in 1858, another change was made, and the firm became J.
& H. H. Clark, which continued until the present firm was established in 1870.
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