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Clark – Breckenridge Marriage 1900

CLARK, BRECKENRIDGE

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 6/15/2020 at 15:08:04

Source: Decorah Republican Sept. 13, 1900 P 2 C 2

Hymneal.
Elsewhere under the regular head will be found the formal announcement of the marriage of Miss Mary Breckenridge and Dr. T. C. Clark, of Stillwater. The ceremony took place last evening at the family home and aside from the family was witnessed by a few intimate friends. This wedding is one of hearts and minds based upon an acquaintance formed several years ago when Miss Breckenridge was a teacher in the Stillwater schools. Dr. Clark is one of the leading practitioners of Stillwater, and during the Spanish-American war was major in one of the Minnesota regiments. Miss Breckenridge is a young lady of high educational attainments and sterling Christian character. The union is one which justifies all the expectations their warmest friends may wish for them.

Source: Decorah Republican Sept. 13, 1900 P 3 C 5

MARRIED.
CLARK—BRECKENRIDGE—At the home of
the bride’s mother, 308 Day street. Decorah, Wednesday evening, Sept. 12, 1900. Major T. Clark, M. D. of Stillwater, Minn., and Miss Mary R. Breckenridge, oldest daughter of Mrs. John Breckenridge, Rev. M. Willett, D. D., officiating. No announcements.


 

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