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Bellows Falls, Windham County, Vermont
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The Chattanooga Times affirms Col. O. D. Clark's suitability as colonel of the Vermont regiment at Chickamauga Park, highlighting his 1876 Amherst College graduation, popularity as class-day poet, and scholarly prowess. (148 characters)
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The Chattanooga Times says: Col. O. D. Clark of the Vermont regiment now at Chickamauga park, is a graduate of Amherst college, Amherst, Mass., in the class of '76. He was always considered a fine fellow; a genial companion, and at graduation was the most popular man in his class, having been chosen class-day poet. He was a good student, always mastered anything which he undertook, and it is no surprise to his college mates that he holds a colonel's commission in the volunteer army.
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Chickamauga Park, Amherst, Mass.
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Class Of '76
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Col. O. D. Clark of the Vermont regiment at Chickamauga park is a graduate of Amherst college class of '76, known as a fine fellow, genial companion, most popular man chosen as class-day poet, good student who mastered undertakings, holding a colonel's commission in the volunteer army.