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  2. Frederick W. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Frederick William Clark (August 12, 1857 — February 2, 1916) was an American engineer, builder, and president of Clark Construction Company, which was responsible for many iconic buildings in Chicago from 1902 until 1909.

  3. 21st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The hand-to-hand fighting was severe and great confusion resulted. Col. Clark was separated from the unit when most of the men around him were killed and he found himself lost in the Virginia countryside for four days before finding the unit again. This resulted in the mistaken printing of his obituary in Amherst. [41]

  4. 1904 Massachusetts legislature - Wikipedia

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    Edward E. Clark November 4, 1870 James Colby Dorr Clark June 10, 1872 Luther W. Clark September 19, 1851 William W. Clarke March 10, 1870 John N. Cole: November 4, 1863 Thomas J. Collins October 28, 1868 William H. Cook March 7, 1856 William H. Coolidge November 6, 1856 John A. Coulthurst June 24, 1871 Guy W. Cox January 19, 1871 William H. Cuddy

  5. List of people from Lowell, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Charles Herbert Allen, Representative to U.S. Congress, 4 March 1885 – 3 March 1889, Secretary of the Navy 1898–1900, Governor of Puerto Rico 1900–1902 [4]; Adelbert Ames, Governor 1868–1870,1874–1876 and Senator from Mississippi 1870–1874, Union general in the Civil War and the Spanish–American War, son-in-law of Benjamin Franklin Butler [5]

  6. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990

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    Gould was a British World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. He and his gunner/observer, Second Lieutenant Ewart William Frederick Jinman, were reported missing in action near Douai, France, on 14 August 1918. [27] 3 September 1918 Arnaldo Berni: 24 Punta San Matteo, County of Tyrol, Austria-Hungary

  7. 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Prominent abolitionists were active in recruitment efforts, including Frederick Douglass, whose two sons were among the first to enlist. [5] Massachusetts Governor John Albion Andrew, who had long pressured the U.S. Department of War to begin recruiting African-Americans, placed a high priority on the formation of the 54th Massachusetts. [6]

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