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Richard H. Clow Family Papers, 1864-1939

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Clow, Richard H., 1847-1926
Title
Richard H. Clow Family Papers
Dates
1864-1939
Quantity
.2 linear feet
Collection Number
Collection 2596, MtBC, us (collection)
Summary
The Richard H. Clow Family Papers consist of letters, photographs, and a biography of Richard H. Clow titled Rough Enough (2012) by Richard H. McBee. Topics include family news and some local conditions in San Jose, California, Hawaii, and Seattle, Washington.
Repository
Montana State University Library, Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections
Montana State University-Bozeman Library
Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections
P.O. Box 173320
Bozeman, MT
59717-3320
Telephone: 4069944242
Fax: 4069942851
Access Restrictions

This collection is open for research.

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Richard H. Clow (1847-1926) was born in Nova Scotia, Canada and raised for much of his boyhood by his sister Agnes Louise Clow Cruikshank of Boston, Massachusetts. In 1864, Richard got permission to enlist in the Union army as a seventeen-year-old and was initially placed as a 100 day enlistee with the 22nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. He trained at several Boston area facilities including Readville and Gallops Island. He transferred to the 56th Massachuesetts Volunteer Infantry after his first 100 days and was sent to the Army of the Potomac outside of Petersburg, Virginia. Clow took part in some of the final battles of the war in Virginia and mustered out in the summer of 1865 after participating in the Grand Review in Washington, D. C. After the war Clow enlisted in the 13th United States Infantry and served at several posts on the northern plains. After that enlistment he lived in Iowa, the Dakotas, Nebraska, Idaho and finally Oregon where he ran a hotel and prospected for gold. Clow married twice; first to Mary Bingham in 1870, and after her death to Melinda Story in 1880. The couple had two children, Cora and Robert. A grandniece of Richard H. Clow was Bertha Cochrane Clow, a professor of home economics at Montana State University, Bozeman.

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Content Description

The family papers of Richard H. Clow consist of letters he wrote from Massachusetts and Virginia to his sister Agnes during the Civil War, a letter he wrote from Fort Buford, North Dakota to his sister Bertha during his Indian Wars service, letters from Clow’s sister Bertha to his daughter Cora, and other correspondents from other family members. Most letters contain family news and some local conditions in San Jose, California, Hawaii, and Seattle, Washington. Sixty family photographs are also included, along with a biography of Richard H. Clow titled Rough Enough (2012) written by Richard H. McBee, Clow’s great-grandson and various genealogy notes gathered by McBee. The items in this collection have been individually calendared.

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Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

Original letters, diary, photographs, and ephemera created or collected by Richard Harding Clow were donated to Montana State University by Richard H. McBee, Jr., Hood River, Oregon on February 24, 2015. Some of this material has been transcribed and published in McBee’s book, Rough Enough (Saratoga Village, California: American Book Classics, 2012).

Processing Note

This collection was processed 2015 May 15

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