William Clark's Letter O Meriwether Lewis Clark, Reporting that George’s Accident Will Prevent His Mother from Traveling to West Point


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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. George’s accident will prevent his mother from traveling to West Point. He also discusses developments made to his house, noting additional rooms, their dimensions and purposes.




William Clark's Letter O Meriwether Lewis Clark, Reporting that George{u2019}s Accident Will Prevent His Mother from Traveling to West Point


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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. George’s accident will prevent his mother from traveling to West Point. He also discusses developments made to his house, noting additional rooms, their dimensions and purposes.







William Clark's Letter to Meriwether Lewis Clark, Transmitting Family News and Advice


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Description: ALS William Clark, St. Louis, to Meriwether Lewis Clark. He assures his son of his improving health following his fever. He also mentions that Mr Wash has been appointed one of the Supreme Judges. He is eager to learn of duties assigned to his son as a cadet at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.













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.




Meriwether Lewis Clark, West Point, to William Clark. Tells His Father that He Has a Letter from William who Intends to Enter West Point. Discusses the Formation of an American Institute of Literary Societies and the Need for ?removal of the English Literary Yoke from the Neck of Our Scientific & Literary Worthies . . .? Also Talks about Sectional Jealousy. [Gift. Mrs. Daniel B. Ely, 1929]


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