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After the war, Clark moved to Louisville, Kentucky, and resumed his engineering career. He married Jula Davidson on December 30, 1865. He was the lead architect on the design and construction of several state buildings in Kentucky. He later was the commander of cadets at the
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As a designer-architect, Clark contributed to the early architecture of St. Louis, including the design of St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church. In 1836, he was elected to the
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would become a prominent member of Louisville society, promoting horseracing and building, with help from his Churchill relations, the famous racetrack
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in the Missouri volunteers, serving as the commander of an artillery battalion with 3 companies of light artillery. He participated in the
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After the Mexican-American War, Clark returned to St. Louis and was the Federal surveyor-general for Missouri and
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to organize recruits from the Ninth District of Missouri. He received an appointment as a
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and assigned to various staff positions; including as Chief of Artillery of the
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Abigail Prather Churchill (married 1834-1852) Jula Davidson (married 1865)
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Democratic Party members of the Missouri House of Representatives
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and graduated 23rd of 42 cadets in the Class of 1830. He was
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fame. He was named after his father's friend and associate,
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Architect, civil engineer, politician, and military officer
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List of American Civil War generals (Acting Confederate)
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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and politician. He was also a military officer in the
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in St. Louis. He was an officer and mapmaker in the
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Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr.

Missouri House of Representatives
St. Louis, Missouri
Frankfort, Kentucky
William Clark
civil engineer
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
William Clark
St. Louis, Missouri
corps of discovery
William Clark
Lewis and Clark
Meriwether Lewis
United States Military Academy
brevetted
second lieutenant
6th U.S. Infantry
Jefferson Barracks
Black Hawk War
Louisville, Kentucky
Thomas James Churchill
Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr.
Churchill Downs
Missouri General Assembly
Mexican War
major
Battle of the Sacramento River
Chihuahua City

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