Letter from Ann Pearce to Isaac Clark, 24 October 1812

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Letter from Ann Pearce to Isaac Clark, 24 October 1812

Description

Talks of Isaac Clark needing clothing but expecting him to be home soon so she isn't sure their mother would send any. Discusses William Clark being back to Louisville soon with the Native Americans from Washington, which she states "appear very friendly now, but I reckon as soon as they return, they will be as bad as any of them."

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Jonathan Clark papers, 1801-1812, Filson Historical Society

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Mss. A C593d f4

Citation

Pearce, Ann, “Letter from Ann Pearce to Isaac Clark, 24 October 1812,” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed June 3, 2023, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/5510.