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Story June 1, 1898

Bellows Falls Times

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 TIMES. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1898.

Vermont News.

Col. Clark All Right.

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.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Col O D Clark Vermont Regiment Amherst College Class Of 76 Colonels Commission

What entities or persons were involved?

Col. O. D. Clark

Where did it happen?

Chickamauga Park, Amherst, Mass.

Story Details

Key Persons

Col. O. D. Clark

Location

Chickamauga Park, Amherst, Mass.

Event Date

Class Of '76

Story Details

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.

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