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Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark
by Professor William Clark
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... Uncle William began to fail both physically and mentally. The end came on 1 September 1838 at his son Meriwether Lewis Clark's home in St. Louis. ... "
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William Clark, Jefferson County, Jonathan Clark, Meriwether Lewis, George Rogers Clark, Mulberry Hill, John Clark, Lewis Clark, Revolutionary War, Edmund Clark, New Orleans, Corps of Discovery
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Animal Appetite (Dog Lover's Mystery)
by Susan Conant
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... The author was adventurously named Lewis Clark. My effort to find the book itself caused a mildly unpleasant scene. When I inquired at the desk, an important-acting ... "
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... almost blew the doors off the hinges with its live version of "Rich with Nothin." Cross-reference Index ' Charles Fuller ..................Lewis Clark / Lovells-Lovelles / Mercy / Ravens-Raven/ Rovin' Flames / Royal Guardsmen 'John Brumage . ... "
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By His Own Hand?: The Mysterious Death of Meriwether Lewis
by Jay H. Buckley
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... One must go to the claims of Meriwether Lewis Clark, William Clark Kennerly, and others to find such charges. (More on that later.) Had the Lewis family actually ac- cused ... "
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