Louisa L. Clark

First Name: Louisa
Middle Name(s): L.
Last Name: Clark
Residence (County): 
Attala County, MS
Biography: 

Louisa L. Clark (b. TN ca. 1830) was a resident of Attalaville, Attala County, Mississippi. She was the wife of Silas H. Clark (1814-1864), a wealthy businessman, plantation owner, and slave-holder.

Received Letters

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ID Letter Date Author Recipient From To
14791 Buford1 February 3, 1861 Susan A. Buntin Louisa L. Clark , Fannie Buford Oakland, Yalobusha County, MS Attalaville, Attala County, MS
14795 Buford2 February 15, 1861 John W. Clark Louisa L. Clark Florence, Lauderdale County, AL Attalaville, Attala County, MS
14797 Buford3 June 12, 1861 John W. Clark Louisa L. Clark Attalaville, Attala County, MS
14798 Buford4 June 21, 1861 Theodore W. Buford Louisa L. Clark Winchester, VA Attalaville, Attala County, MS
14800 Buford5 July 22, 1861 John W. Clark Louisa L. Clark Statham, GA Attalaville, Attala County, MS
14805 Buford7 July 28, 1861 James H. Buford Louisa L. Clark Henning, Lauderdale County, TN Attalaville, Attala County, MS
14807 Buford8 August 27, 1861 Theodore W. Buford Louisa L. Clark Manassas Junction, VA Attalaville, Attala County, MS
14810 Buford10 October 22, 1861 Theodore W. Buford Louisa L. Clark Manassas Junction, VA Attalaville, Attala County, MS
14811 Buford11 November 1, 1861 Fannie Buford , Susan A. Buntin Louisa L. Clark Oakland, MS Attalaville, Attala County, MS
14815 Buford13 January 9, 1862 Theodore W. Buford Louisa L. Clark Dumfries, VA Attalaville, Attala County, MS
14816 Buford14 February 23, 1862 Theodore W. Buford Louisa L. Clark , Fannie Buford Dumfries, VA Attalaville, Attala County, MS
14821 Buford17 October 16, 1864 Theodore W. Buford Louisa L. Clark Cedartown, Polk County, GA Attalaville, Attala County, MS

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