| C. L. Clark | |
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The name Clark has
long been familiar in Dayton, largely in connection with the brick-making
industry. A street in the east end bears the name. |
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| The GAR (a short history of the organization is here) held it's annual encampment in Dayton in September,1898. All of the Dayton images and texts dated 1898 are from the souvenir booklet prepared for the occasion. | |