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purchased adjacent to Clark's donation for $ 75 an acre in 1886, bringing the university's holdings in the area to 400 acres. Clark conditioned this donation on the premises that the community would be laid out in a tree-lined grid and that the sale and production of alcohol would be prohibited, thereby avoiding replicating Denver's "moral and environmental pollution". This prohibition remains enforced in some modern home mortgages in the area, retaining covenants that prohibiting alcohol production and sale on-property. In portions of South Denver not gifted by Clark, the town priced liquor licenses at $ 3,500 per year, pricing out most alcohol-related ventures.
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had stood the year before. Here, he grew vegetables to feed the growing number of Denverites. His success—including the delivery of $ 1,500 of potatoes to Denver in a single day—soon earned him the title of "Potato King of Colorado". By 1860, he was the "principal farmer" in Denver. Lucinda died in
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In 1899, Clark sold 2,050 lots in Evanston to the University of Denver for $ 110,000. The lots had been appraised at a value of $ 250,000; Clark stipulated that these lots be sold for a profit. Clark sold his remaining share of Evanston to William C. Johnston for $ 60,000 the same year. Clark used
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and offered 40 acres of his land as a donation of land in what was then Arapahoe County. After raising the donation to 80 acres of his property and securing commitments in property and money from other landowners in the area, the university accepted Clark's offer. An additional 320 acres was
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the proceeds from these sales to alleviate some of the University of Denver's debts and to rebuild a theological school named for Clark and his wife in
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and worked in the mines there for 18 months. He returned to the United States in 1854 and visited Connecticut. That year, the penniless Clark moved to
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in response to the saloons, dance halls, and gambling establishments near a racetrack in Denver's Overland Park, to allow the area to legally enforce
323:) Clark. The Clark family had four sons—including Rufus—and one daughter; the daughter would die in childhood. Milton Clark was a descendent of 977: 300:. Clark died in 1910 and was survived by his daughter and third wife. He left money to support his charitable ventures. Dad Clark Park in 1445: 1284: 540: 1465: 480: 265: 1450: 1435: 324: 1221: 84: 1460: 562:
Historian Steve Fisher gave Clark's birth year as 1834. At Clark's death in October 1910, Clark's age was reported by the
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farmer, was also born in Coventry; his wife Anna was the daughter of a land-owning farming family in Tolland County.
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University Park Colony at the site. Clark donated land to establish the Clark Colony, supplied with water by the
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effort was organized by Clark, James Fleming, and Avery Gallup in early 1886 at the new university site of
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Clark's 1859 farm was located on what is now the Highlands Ranch Golf Club. Dad Clark Gulch along the
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Denver in 1861. Already a heavy drinker, Clark's alcoholism worsened with his second wife's death.
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Clark began a voyage for Australia in 1852, during which he was shipwrecked on the
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and married Lucinda Watts. Sometime prior, he had been married to Mary Pomeroy of
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Rufus and Lucinda Clark, with their daughter Mary, travelled by ox train to
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The Town of South Denver: Its People, Neighborhoods and Events Since 1858
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building. Clark was involved in the establishment of the town of
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at the end of the unsuccessful voyage and travelled to the
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in 1859 with his second wife and their child during the
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A Brief History of South Denver & University Park
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Denver
Riverside Cemetery
American pioneer
community leader
American pioneer
community leader
Colorado
Connecticut
Denver
Iowa
Pike's Peak Gold Rush
South Platte River
Colorado territorial legislature
conversion
tent revival
United Brethren
Shenge
Sierra Leone
Great Chicago Fire
Salvation Army
South Denver
University of Denver
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Castlewood Dam
Highlands Ranch
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