Archival Resources Details

Clark Family - Records

Title
Clark Family - Records
Repository
State Library of South Australia, Mortlock Library of South Australiana
Reference
PRG 389
Date Range
1850 - 1869
Description

Papers of Francis and Caroline Clark and descendants including John Howard Clark, Matthew Symonds Clark, Caroline Emily Clark, Susan Mary Crompton and Shirley Kate Beckwith. Comprises extracts from letters, copies of journals, plan of North Park Lands, observation notebooks of M.S. Clark relating to ornithology, school certificates, an account of the Boarding-Out Society, literary manuscript Greencreek, genealogy of Clark/Hill family, minutes of Jubilee 150 Clark Family Reunion Committee, photograph album, visitor's book, printed material and literary manuscript by J.H. Clark, and family tree of the descendants of Francis and Caroline Clark compiled by James Crompton.

Quantity
4 items
Access
Available for reference

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