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Samuel Clark
INFORMATION WANTED. Escaped from the Connecticut Retreat for the Insane, on Sunday, the 10th instant, a Man by the name of SAMUEL CLARK, in a state of mental derangement. He wore away a Dark Brown Coat, Mixed Pantaloons, and a Drab Hat. Any…
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Connecticut Courant
Date:
July 18, 1836
Location:
Hartford, CT