A Record of the Descendants of John Clark of Farminton Conn the Male Branches

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A Record of the Descendants of John Clark of Farminton Conn the Male Branches
Julius Gay
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" Mervin Clark was a native of Ohio, having been born in the city of Cleveland in 1843. When but three years of age his mother died, and at the age of nine his surviving parent, leaving him an orphan. He was now taken into the family of Henry W. Clark, an uncle, where he found a home, and kind friends, during the remainder of his life.
"The flash of the last gun at Sumter had hardly died away, when he enrolled himself as a private in Captain DeVilliers' company, at the same time declaring that
...he would, by no act of his, leave the service of his country, until i-ebels in arms were met and subdued. How well he kept that pledge, it is the office of this brief sketch to show.
MERVIN. 77 " He left Camp Dennison as an orderly-sergeant, and during the trying marches and skirmishes in Western Virginia, won a commission. Arriving in the East, he was made a first- lieutenant. At the battle of Winchester, he surprised and delighted every one who saw him. When the bullets flew thickest, he stepped on to the brink of the hill, over which our men were 'firing, and, with revolver in hand, took part in the strife.


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