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  1. 1 de jun. de 2024 · Stephen Carlton Clark was born on August 29, 1882, in Cooperstown, New York, United States. His birth geographical coordinates are 42° 42’ 2” North latitude and 74° 55’ 27” West longitude, with an altitude of 374 meters above sea level. Stephen Carlton Clark passed away at the age of 78 in 1960.

  2. 12 de abr. de 1992 · Stephen Carlton Clark, Jr. In Biographical Summaries of Notable People . Save this record and choose the information you want to add to your family tree. Save record . saveTextPlaceholder. Name: Stephen Carlton Clark, Jr. Gender: Male : Description: Stephen Carlton Clark, Jr. is the late father of Jane Forbers Clark. ...

  3. 26 de ene. de 2022 · Its provenance winds from Arles to Paris, Moscow, Berlin, New York and finally, permanently, to Yale, bequeathed upon his death in 1960 by Stephen Carlton Clark, Yale class of 1903. A native of Cooperstown, New York, and heir to the Singer sewing machine fortune, Clark would in 1936 found the Baseball Hall of Fame in his hometown.

  4. Carlton Clark is the older brother of Calvin and Cissy Clark and a minor character in the horror novel, It. He is presumably the eldest child of his family. Stephen King Wiki. Hello Stephen King fan! We at the Stephen King Wiki are incredibly happy you've decided to visit, please feel free to check out our Discusions and/or start editing articles.

  5. Stephen Carlton Clark, b.29 APR 1882, Cooperstown, Otsego Co, NY, son of Alfred Corning Clark + Elizabeth Scriven; + Susan Vanderpoel Hun, b.29 APR 1889, Albany ...

  6. 23 de jul. de 2014 · She is the Hall's chairman, and granddaughter of its founder, Stephen Carlton Clark. The Hall, which today includes 50,000-square-feet of memorabilia, began modestly -- with one baseball.

  7. The Clark Brothers Collect: Impressionist and Early Modern Paintings, exh. cat. (Williamstown, Mass.: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, 2006), 177, 286–87, 316, 332, fig. 210 Artists on Art: Observations by Yale Faculty on Selections from the Yale University Art Gallery (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery, 1999), 46–47, ill