Letter from Francis B. Clark in Mobile, Alabama, to his son, Frank B. Clark Jr. in Montgomery, Alabama.
In the letter, Clark mentions a funeral he and his wife had attended; discusses the health of mutual acquaintances; and states that he and his wife would be going to New York after an upcoming election in Alabama. He adds that "There is some apprehension of riots on that day as a good deal of f...
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Alabama documents African Americans--Alabama; Alabama--Politics and government--1865-1950; Alabama--Race relations; Freed persons--Alabama; Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)--Alabama; Mobile (Ala.); Mobile County (Ala.) |
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In the letter, Clark mentions a funeral he and his wife had attended; discusses the health of mutual acquaintances; and states that he and his wife would be going to New York after an upcoming election in Alabama. He adds that "There is some apprehension of riots on that day as a good deal of feeling is being marked up among the two colored wings as well as white." A transcription is included. |
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Q0000132391 - Q0000132394Q132391 - Q132394Letter from Francis B. Clark in Mobile, Alabama, to his son, Frank B. Clark Jr. in Montgomery, Alabama.In the letter, Clark mentions a funeral he and his wife had attended; discusses the health of mutual acquaintances; and states that he and his wife would be going to New York after an upcoming election in Alabama. He adds that "There is some apprehension of riots on that day as a good deal of feeling is being marked up among the two colored wings as well as white." A transcription is included.1877 August 31877-08-031870-1879African Americans--Alabama; Alabama--Politics and government--1865-1950; Alabama--Race relations; Freed persons--Alabama; Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)--Alabama; Mobile (Ala.); Mobile County (Ala.)TextCorrespondenceClark, Francis B.Francis B. Clark papersSPR800Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130 EnglishThis material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though ADAH has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections. 600 PPI TIFFhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/13928 |
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Letter from Francis B. Clark in Mobile, Alabama, to his son, Frank B. Clark Jr. in Montgomery, Alabama. |
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Letter from Francis B. Clark in Mobile, Alabama, to his son, Frank B. Clark Jr. in Montgomery, Alabama. |
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