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Clark Family Archive - Raymond G. Clark, engineer, and Mrs. Phyllis Hart Clark, citizen extraordinaire, president of the Glastonbury Women's Club, and their son Philip Hart Clark, life-long bachelor, glee club singer, regional planner, of Glastonbury, Connecticut, and Fairfax, Virginia, including WWII letters of Army Nurse Esther B. Hart, Air Force pilot Lt. Donald R. Clark, and Infantryman Harold Clark, 1898-1990

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Clark Family Archive - Raymond G. Clark, engineer, and Mrs. Phyllis Hart Clark, citizen extraordinaire, president of the Glastonbury Women's Club, and their son Philip Hart Clark, life-long bachelor, glee club singer, regional planner, of Glastonbury, Connecticut, and Fairfax, Virginia, including WWII letters of Army Nurse Esther B. Hart, Air Force pilot Lt. Donald R. Clark, and Infantryman Harold Clark, 1898-1990

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No Binding. Very Good. Large archival collection consisting of: 2273 letters, 5636 pages, plus 16 diaries, and 9 banker's boxes (approximately 11 linear feet) of ephemeral materials, all dated 1898-1990, the bulk from 1920s-1960s. The correspondence centers on Phyllis Hart Clark and her family. There are 623 letters written by Phyllis (mostly retained copies) and 647 incoming letters. Her husband Raymond G. Clark writes and receives 201 letters. As a couple Phyllis and Raymond receive 450 letters, and their son Philip writes and receives 293 letters. The ephemera includes several thousand pieces including folders of typed and manuscript notes, brochures, circulars, handouts, pamphlets, postcards, telegrams, etc., all dated 1930s to 1980s [for further description see below].

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Bookseller
Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
030029
Title
Clark Family Archive - Raymond G. Clark, engineer, and Mrs. Phyllis Hart Clark, citizen extraordinaire, president of the Glastonbury Women's Club, and their son Philip Hart Clark, life-long bachelor, glee club singer, regional planner, of Glastonbury, Connecticut, and Fairfax, Virginia, including WWII letters of Army Nurse Esther B. Hart, Air Force pilot Lt. Donald R. Clark, and Infantryman Harold Clark, 1898-1990
Author
(Clark Family Letters)
Format/Binding
No Binding
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Keywords
Manuscript Archive, Family Correspondence, 20th century American Social History, Women, World War II, Nursing, Americana, Connecticut
Product_type
Handwritten

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Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

About Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC

We specialize in buying and selling printed and manuscript items pertaining to America and American history in its various aspects. Books, pamphlets, broadsides, ephemeral items, manuscript letters, diaries, account books and business ledgers and records from 1482-1930.

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