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Abraham Clark

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Abraham Clark 1726-94, political leader in the American Revolution, signer of the Declaration of Independence, b. Elizabethtown (now Elizabeth), N.J. After holding several local offices, Clark became, at the beginning of the American Revolution, a member and later secretary of the New Jersey committee of safety. He was a member (1775) of the New Jersey provincial congress, which appointed him (1776) delegate to the Continental Congress. Clark served three terms in Congress (1776-78, 1779-83, 1787-89), and in the interim periods he served in the New Jersey legislature. Author not available,... Read more
Albert Abraham Michelson
Albert Abraham Michelson The American physicist Albert Abraham Michelson (1852-1931) is important for his determination...Cleveland, Ohio, as professor of physics. In 1889 he moved to Clark University as professor of physics, and in 1892 he was... Read more
Thomas Clark Durant
Thomas Clark Durant The American Thomas Clark Durant (1820-1885), an executive of the Union Pacific Railroad...transcontinental line. Durant claimed that he influenced President Abraham Lincoln to select Omaha as the line's eastern terminus, although... Read more

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