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Edward Clark (governor)

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Among Clark's first actions was to order the surrender of all fire arms and ammunition from private merchants to the state. Furthermore, all privately owned firearms were to be canvassed. Few weapons were ever turned in and most Texans did not comply for fear of future confiscation. (Lone Star by
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Clark moved to Texas in 1842 and set up a law practice. He served in the Texas Annexation Convention and two terms as a state representative in the
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John Evans Clark (30 Jan 1852 in Marshall, Harrison County, Texas – 9 Oct 1923 in same), who married twice and had at least three children;
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Clark married Lucy Long in 1840, but she died shortly after. He married Martha Melissa Evans in 1849. They had four children, including:
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Nannie M Clark (c. 1855 – 8 Jan 1913 Harrison County, Texas), m. 23 Nov 1881 in Harrison County to Daniel C Wallis (alias Wallace).
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Clark died on May 4, 1880, in Marshall, Texas. His grave in the Marshall City Cemetery is marked with a historical marker.
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and he left the service; however, in 1865 he was made a brigadier in the militia. He fled briefly to
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William Evans Clark (Apr 1849 in Marshall, Harrison County, Texas – Jun 1852 in same);
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Slave quarters of Edward Clark's home in Austin. He enslaved nine people.
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William Evans Alfred Clark (12 Jul 1853 – 9 Apr 1879); and
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He commanded the unit, as part of the 467:he served on the staff of Major General 609: 451:, with his mother and studied the law. 1506:Democratic Party Texas state senators 7: 522:and was commissioned colonel of the 1481:Democratic Party governors of Texas 833:John McClannahan Crockett 698:Wooster, Ralph A. 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Index


Governor of Texas
Sam Houston
Francis Lubbock
Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Sam Houston
Francis R. Lubbock
John McClannahan Crockett
Secretary of State of Texas
Elisha M. Pease
Texas Senate
3rd
New Orleans
Louisiana
Marshall, Texas
Democratic
United States
Confederate States of America
United States Army
Confederate States Army
Brigadier General
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Governor of Texas
American Civil War
New Orleans, Louisiana
John Clark
Governor of Georgia
Elijah Clarke
Georgia

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