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Clarence Howard Clark Jr., president of the
Centennial National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa., and a member of the firm of E. W. Clark & Company of that city, bankers, died near Garnett, S. C, on Jan. 9. Mr. Clark was fifty-four years old. He entered the employ of E. W. Clark & Company in 1879, who
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and a $ 27,000 library that held a large collection of books, meticulously catalogued in two volumes. The parklike grounds, which occupied a full city block on the southwest corner of 42nd Street, were open to the public, and included a fine collection of plants, including "a rare
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art dealers to be matchless"; wallpaper "hand painted by a
Japanese"; an $ 1,800 chandelier, a $ 2,000 mantelpiece, mosaic tiling, radiant heat from hot water piped under the floors, a hydraulic elevator, and "secret vaults for the treasures of silver plate." It also had a
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Pineland Club in Garnett, S.C. last night of a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. Clark, vho was 54 years old, lived in Devon. He was a member of the banking firm of E. W. Clark & Co.
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created a board of trustees, Clark was on the first board. That same year, the city government established a board to promote and create museums, and Clark was on it, too. In 1899, he was a Life Member (City
Division) of the
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960:. Boston: Bibliophile Society (Boston, Mass.). 1907. p. 119.
581:. Philadelphia. Evening Public Ledger. April 7, 1916. p. 9.
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The Philadelphia Stock Exchange and the City It Made
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182:. The bank commissioned architect
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73:Second Bank of the United States
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37:, land owner, and developer in
1012:"What's In A Name: Clark Park"
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608:"King's Views of Philadelphia"
547:"Kingsessing and Maylandville"
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33:(April 19, 1833 – 1906) was a
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746:"Obituary: Clarence H. Clark"
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41:. Ten years after his death,
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233:Free Library of Philadelphia
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838:"Centennial National Bank"
39:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
18:Clarence Howard Clark, Sr.
272:Clarence Howard Clark Jr.
257:Philadelphia Free Library
253:Walnut Street West branch
188:its headquarters building
179:The Philadelphia Inquirer
31:Clarence Howard Clark Sr.
472:Electric Railway Journal
311:Grubel, Matthew (2008).
170:Centennial National Bank
57:Providence, Rhode Island
1158:History of Philadelphia
1089:by guidebook publisher
1102:Clarence C. Zantzinger
1044:From "Poilu" to "Yank"
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1183:E. W. Clark & Co.
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927:"APS Member History"
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88:Frederick J. Kimball
407:Vitiello, Dominic;
279:John Lothrop Motley
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755:. March 14, 1906.
753:The New York Times
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84:Edward White Clark
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