25 research outputs found

    Letter, Peleg Clarke Jr. to His Children, May 29, 1896

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    This handwritten letter, dated May 29, 1896, is written from Peleg Clarke Jr. to his children discussing a family friend\u27s heart attack, the new tank he\u27s had installed, and his wife\u27s health.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1077/thumbnail.jp

    Note, Peleg Clarke Jr. to Unknown, October 11, 1892

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    This handwritten note, dated October 11, 1892, is written from Peleg Clarke to an unidentified recipient letting them know he\u27s received their letter and notifies them that Mr. Morgan is there and invites them over. The note is written on the back of a page with the title References in Regard to Clarke\u27s Shaft Targets.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1073/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, Peleg Clarke Jr. to Francis Clarke Briggs, December 13, 1893

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    This handwritten letter, dated December 13, 1893, is written from Peleg Clarke Jr. to his daughter, Francis Clarke Briggs discussing his mother\u27s estate, some personal affairs, and his health.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1075/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, Peleg Clarke Jr. to Peleg Clarke Sr., May 21, 1862

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    This handwritten letter, dated May 21, 1862, is written from Peleg Clarkee, Jr. to his father, Peleg Clarkee, Sr. informing his father of how best to get letters to him and his impending move. The letter goes on to describe things that are happening around him due to the war and how the citizens are coping and surviving. The letter is written on blue Office of Fredericksburg Paper Mill Company letterhead.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, Peleg Clarke Jr. to Peleg Clarke Sr., May 9, 1861

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    This handwritten letter, dated May 9, 1861, is written from Peleg Clarke Jr. to Peleg Clarke Sr. describing the perils of being in Fredericksburg and the difficulties of escaping. The letter goes on to describe what the surrounding areas are like and his unwillingness to join the fight.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, Peleg Clarke Jr. to Montgomery C. Meigs, December 15, 1862

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    This handwritten letter, dated December 15, 1862, is written from Peleg Clarke Jr. to Montgomery C. Meigs informing Meigs of several bills owed for property materials furnished for use of the Army in the vicinity of Fredericksburg and Rappahannock River. Six separate bills are described and calculated within the letter. The letter makes an appeal to Meigs to send payments due as Clarke needs the money to support his family.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, Peleg Clarke Jr. to Jennie, January 30, 1890

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    This handwritten letter, dated January 30, 1890, is written from Peleg Clarke Jr. to Jennie informing her that he and his wife are accepting her invitation to visit with her at her home. The letter goes on to offer the location of where Mrs. C. M. Stillman was buried.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1072/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, Peleg Clarke Jr. to Mary T. Clarke & Children, March 14, 1873

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    This handwritten letter, dated March 14, 1873, is written from Peleg Clarke Jr. to his wife, Mary T. Clarke and their children concerning the conditions he was met with while attempting to move his sawmill operation to Norfolk, Virginia. The letter explains that another sawmill operation beat him to the area and has already laid claim to the best timber. The letter goes on to describe his options of where he could move the operations to.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1070/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, Peleg Clarke Jr. to Francis Clarke Briggs, January 27, 1894

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    This handwritten letter, dated January 27, 1894, is written from Peleg Clarke Jr. to his daughter, Francis Clarke Briggs discussing some family friends, a man he has working for him, and his health.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1076/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, Peleg Clarke Jr. to Francis Clarke Briggs, June 11, 1893

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    This handwritten letter, dated June 11, 1893, is written from Peleg Clarke Jr. to the Briggs family explaining why they haven\u27t been around to visit and goes on to discuss some mutual friends or family. The letter is written on Pawcatuck National Bank of Pawcatuck, Connecticut letterhead.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1074/thumbnail.jp
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