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Clarke Family - Records

Title
Clarke Family - Records
Repository
Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales
Reference
ML MSS 368
Date Range
1797 - 1954
Description

Includes: papers of William Clarke, 1797-1831 - re family affairs, (MS and printed with MS annotations); papers of W. B. Clarke, 1827-1878 Correspondence 1843-1857, mainly re personal & clerical affairs, including letters from P. G. King and R. J. Childe Miscellaneous papers, 1827-1954, mainly re clerical charges, personal affairs; papers of M. W. S. Clarke 1833-1902 Correspondence, 1833-1902 Miscellaneous papers 1867-1902, include receipts; letters to Georgina Alice Mann 1855-1890 - mainly personal correspondents include her grandmother, Georgina Hely, and Blanche Mitchell; papers of the Mann family, 1855-1884 Correspondence 1859-1884, includes letter from E. H. Hargraves. Miscellaneous papers 1855-1857 include military drawing by Capt. G. K. Mann; miscellaneous papers 1825-1927 -(Contents list); annotated printed material belonging to W. B. Clarke, 1821-1839? - Family Bible, inscribed, 1824 with MS annotations. Maps, 1821-1839? Mainly of Europe, annotated. Pictorial material also held. Includes material on R. Daintree.

Quantity
1 volume, 2 boxes
Access
Available for reference

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