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William A. Clark

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He is as rotten a human being as can be found anywhere under the flag; he is a shame to the American nation, and no one has helped to send him to the Senate who did not know that his proper place was the penitentiary, with a ball and chain on his legs. To my mind he is the most disgusting creature
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After Kate's death in 1893, William married his second wife, the woman who had been his teenage ward, Anna Eugenia La Chapelle (March 10, 1878, Michigan – October 11, 1963, New York). They claimed to have been married in 1901 in France. Anna was 23 and William was 62. They had two children:
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Some of Mr. Clark's personal items were retrieved in the debris field during an expedition to the site of the sinking in 1994. They were identified by engraved initials. They included shaving soap, toiletry items, cuff links, and gambling chips.
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in Washington, D.C. after his death, greatly enriching that museum's holdings of European as well as American art. The Clark donation also included the construction of a new wing for the Corcoran, known appropriately as the Clark Wing.
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television series 1961 episode "A Month of Sundays" was shot on location at Columbia Gardens where she emotionally falls into his arms on the grand staircase. Clark later built a much larger and more extravagant 121-room mansion on
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Clark died at the age of 86 in his New York City mansion. His estate at his death was estimated to be worth $ 300 million, (equivalent to $ 4.15 billion in 2023), making him one of the wealthiest Americans ever.
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life thereafter, seldom communicating with the public nor with her extended family. For many years, she lived in three combined apartments, with a total of 42 rooms, on New York's Fifth Avenue at 72nd Street, overlooking
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for the children of Butte. It included flower gardens, a dance pavilion, an amusement park, a lake, and picnic areas. An evening scene between characters Arline Simms (played by
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in return for their votes. At the time, U.S. senators were chosen by their respective state legislatures. The corruption of his election contributed to the passage of the
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Clark's nephew, Walter Miller Clark, son of James Ross and Miriam Augusta (Evans) Clark, along with Walter's wife, Virginia (McDowell) Clark, were passengers on the
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in June 1906, was the youngest child of Clark with his second wife, Anna Eugenia La Chapelle. She married once but divorced less than a year later. She led a
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Between 1884 and 1888, Clark constructed a 34-room, Tiffany-decorated home on West Granite Street, incorporating the most modern inventions available, in
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and her Fifth Avenue apartments valued at $ 100 million) had not seen her in decades. These articles were the basis for the 2013 bestselling book
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Clark in November 1920 with his daughter, Huguette, donating 135 acres to the Girl Scouts after the death of his daughter Andrée, which was named
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Clark was married twice. His first marriage was to Katherine Louise "Kate" Stauffer in 1869 until her death in 1893.
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NBCNews.com: Huguette Clark, the reclusive heiress, and the men managing her money, an NBCNews.com special report
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after it was reported that the caretakers of her three residences (including a $ 24 million estate in
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The Wealthy 100: From Benjamin Franklin to Bill Gates—A Ranking of the Richest Americans, Past and Present
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Empty mansions : the mysterious life of Huguette Clark and the spending of a great American fortune
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The November 1903 Congressional Directory notes that Clark "was a major of a battalion that pursued
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Landscapes of Capital: Culture in an Industrial Western Company Town, Clarkdale, Arizona, 1914-1929
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Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune.
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Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune
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Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune
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Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune
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An Unjust Legacy: A Critical Study of the Political Campaigns of William Andrews Clark, 1888-1901
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in honor of his elder daughter (by his second wife), Louise Amelia Andrée (who died at age 16 of
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which limited membership to individuals living in Montana on or before December 31, 1868.
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specializes in English literature and history from 1641 to 1800, materials related to
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resulted in scandal in 1899 when it was revealed that he bribed members of the
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in 1919, left his library of rare books and manuscripts to the regents of the
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Political cartoon depicting Clark bribing state legislators, October 1900
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In February 2010, she became the subject of a series of reports on
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bed-and-breakfast, as well as a museum. In 1899, Clark built
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Clark yearned to be a statesman and used his newspaper, the
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Huguette Clark, the reclusive copper heiress, dies at 104
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Huguette Clark, copper heiress and recluse, dies at 104
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Clark's son, William Andrews Clark Jr., founder of the
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of Montana to transport eggs and other basic supplies.
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He soon changed careers again and became a banker in
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(2023). 579: 2145:Burials at Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York) 1941: 1750: 1541:Dedman, Bill; Newell, Paul Clark Jr. (2013), 836:San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad 632:Louise Amelia Andrée Clark (August 13, 1902, 617:Together, they had seven children, including 492:He died on March 2, 1925, and is interred in 398:San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad 8: 1135:, May 24, 2011; retrieved November 15, 2017. 573:, portrayed Clark as the very embodiment of 960:Klepper, Michael; Gunther, Michael (1996), 595:Clark with his daughters Andrée (left) and 565:, who was a close friend of Clark's rival, 1948: 1934: 1926: 1757: 1743: 1735: 1651: 1433:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1304: 1302: 1064:"125 Montana Newsmakers: The Copper Kings" 817:Clark's art collection was donated to the 542:Clark's long-standing dream of becoming a 531:, by campaigning for its selection as the 49: 38: 30:For other people named William Clark, see 2093:Timeline of pre-statehood Montana history 1264: 1262: 805:, and arrived in New York City a widow. 2185:People from Connellsville, Pennsylvania 926: 237: 1869; died 1893) 1426: 705:William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 80:March 4, 1901 – March 3, 1907 937:. Copper King Mansion. Archived from 701:University of California, Los Angeles 654:In early 1946, Anna commissioned the 115:March 4, 1899 – May 15, 1900 7: 2098: 1504:Peterson, Hellen Palmer (May 2008). 1448:Fanelli, James (September 7, 2010), 1365:from the original on January 1, 2012 1027: 1025: 1766:United States senators from Montana 1706:U.S. Senator (Class 2) from Montana 1672:U.S. Senator (Class 1) from Montana 1583:Hopkins, A.D.; Evans, K.J. (2000), 1972:The following were members of the 1607:, New York, NY: Silver Bow Press, 1235:Hopkins, A.D. (February 7, 1999). 1145:Pitts, Stanley Thomas (May 2006). 972:: Carol Publishing Group, p.  516:Clark served as president of both 25: 2150:American businesspeople in metals 1605:The Clarks An American Phenomenon 1278:. Random House Publishing Group. 1272:; Paul Clark Newell, Jr. (2013). 571:Amalgamated Copper Mining Company 460:Columbia Gardens (amusement park) 339:Clark buying a newspaper, c. 1906 2097: 2080: 1843: 1570:"William A. 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Index

William Andrews Clark
William Clark (disambiguation)

United States Senator
Montana
Thomas H. Carter
Joseph M. Dixon
Lee Mantle
Paris Gibson
Connellsville, Pennsylvania
New York City
Woodlawn Cemetery
Democratic
Charles
William
Huguette
Iowa Wesleyan University

mining
banking
railroads

Connellsville, Pennsylvania
Iowa
Iowa Wesleyan College
Montana
gold rush
Montana Territory
Bannack, Montana
placer mining

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