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Clark, James (Interview outline and video, 2 of 2), 2010
This interview provides a more complete account of Dr. Clark's experiences during the Battle of the Bulge than his original interview did. When the Battle of the Bulge began on December 16th, 1944, James Clark was serving as part of the medical…
Clark, James (Interview outline and video, 1 of 2), 2010
James Clark was born in September 1920 in a farmhouse in Wayne County, Michigan. Growing up, Clark had a difficult childhood, including a diagnosis of tuberculosis, moving to Arizona for treatment and back to Michigan, and his family losing their…
Clark, James (Interview outline and video), 2014
Dr. James Clark is a veteran of the Cold War who was born on September 7, 1939 in Oak Park, Illinois. He attended college at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and joined the Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corps there. When he graduated in June 1961…
Kayla Clarke interview (audio and transcript)
Interview with Kayla Clarke conducted by Gayle Schaub and Cara Cadena for the GVSU Libraries' Connected Exhibit, displayed in September 2016. Edited clips of interviews accompanied watercolor portraits of students and an interactive watercolor…
Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae [folium 15]
One leaf of Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae by Angelus de Clavasio. Illustrated with red and blue rubricated initials. Printed in Strassburg by Martin Flach in 1489. [GW 1929; ISTC ia00719000]
Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae [folium 16]
One leaf of Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae by Angelus de Clavasio. Illustrated with red rubricated initial. Printed in Venice by Georgius Arrivabenus in 1492. [GW 1934; ISTC ia00723000]
Clavier, August (Interview outline and video), 2007
August Clavier was in the Army and served during World War II. He joined the Army after working at a bomber factory in Michigan. During his time in the service, he fought in the Pacific. Upon returning to the United States, he worked in a factory.
Nathan Sargent from Clement Comer Clay, March 14, 1832
Letter detailing the Alabama Supreme Court's process of admitting attorneys from other states.
Nathan Sargent from Henry Clay, April 26, 1839
Letter discussing Clay's complaints about the Antimasonic Party, who caused problems for Whig politicians campaigning in the 1840 elections.
Nathan Sargent from Henry Clay, October 13, 1850
Letter expressing Clay's regret that he was not present to influence the voting on Sargent's confirmation.
Nathan Sargent from Henry Clay, April 16, 1849
Handwritten copy, by Sargent, of a letter from Henry Clay expressing his desire to see Sargent appointed to public office.
Nathan Sargent from Henry Clay, February 10, 1847
Letter discussing another letter sent to Clay which he desires to be published. It is from a Gen. Bradley, who Clay identifies as a political enemy.
Nathan Sargent from Henry Clay, August 19, 1843
Letter discussing recent midterm election results and possible Whig strategies for the 1845 election.
Nathan Sargent from Henry Clay, [date of publication not identified]
Three notes from Henry Clay regarding a valedictory speech.
Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, January 3, 1842
Letter discussing the possible passage of a bill that would liquidate certain claims.
Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, August 2, 1843
Letter expressing Clayton's doubts that some Whigs will not vote in the upcoming election. He also discusses his choice for Vice President, and party disenchantment over Virginia and Massachusetts's plurality of national offices.
Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, March 14, 1844
Letter requesting Sargent's advice on the possible nomination of John M. Clayton for a cabinet position.
Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, March 25, 1844
Letter discussing a debate Clayton had with a friend over the representation of New England states in the offices of President and Vice President. He also discusses possible candidates and retells a racy story.
Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, February 2, 1845
Letter warning Sargent against starting a personal quarrel with a Mr. Webb. He also discusses the bartering of a tariff bill for _a slice of Oregon._
Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, April 11, 1849
Note requesting that Sargent come to see Clayton in Washington.
Nathan Sargent petition. William F. Johnson from John M. Clayton, May 16, 1849
Letter requesting Johnson's influence to get Sargent appointed as head of a Bureau in Washington.
Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, January 17, 1853
Letter ridiculing Sen. Lewis Cass of Michigan for a lack of geographic knowledge. He also discusses disagreements with other senators over Central America.
Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, April 18, 1855
Letter containing a cryptic prediction, possibly of the Civil War, that, _something extraordinary is in the wind._ Clayton also asks Sargent to arrange room and board for him in the summer.
Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, April 27, 1855
Letter discussing his planned arrival in Washington and an anticipated trip to the Library of Congress.




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