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Links to Famous Clarks and Places
These links are from the Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Places
Clarks is the name of a number of places in the United States:
There is also:
(See also Clarksburg, Clarkson, Clarkston, Clarksville.)
People
- Abraham Clark (1725–1794), was an American politician and Revolutionary War figure.
- Adam Clark, Scottish engineer, who supervised the construction of Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Budapest
- Anne Clark (born 1960), poet-songwriter
- Bob Clark (Benjamin "Bob" Clark) (1941 – 2007), American director
- Buddy Clark (1911–1940), American singer
- Carmel Clark (born 1965), New Zealand swimmer
- Catherine Clark (born 1976), Canadian television host
- Chris Clark, an electronic musician signed to Warp Records
- Colin Clark, British economist
- Davis Wasgatt Clark (1812–1871), a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
- Daniel Clark, a Canadian actor
- Dwight Clark, American Football Player
- Frank M. Clark (1915-2003), US Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Sir George Clark (historian) (1890–1979), British historian
- George Clark (mayor of New Orleans)
- George Clark (naturalist) (1807-1873), British naturalist who worked as a teacher and minister on Mauritius
- George M. "Potsy" Clark (1895-1972), American Football Coach.
- George Rogers Clark (1752–1818), American Revolutionary War military leader
- Ginger Clark (1879-1943), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Glenn Clark, coach of Toronto Rock
- Helen Clark (born 1950), current Prime Minister of New Zealand
- several people names James Clark
- Joe Clark (born 1939), former Prime Minister of Canada
- several people named John Clark
- several people named Joseph Clark
- Katy Clark (born 1967), British politician and trade union official
- Kenneth Clark(1914–2005), African American psychologist who testified in Brown v. Board of Education
- Sir Kenneth Clark(1902–1979), British art historian and creator of the series, Civilisation.
- Mark Wayne Clark (1896–1984), United States Army general during World War II
- Otey Clark (born 1915), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Ramsey Clark (born 1927), American Attorney General, activist
- Ryan Clark American lead singer for the Christian Heavy metal band, Demon Hunter
- Samuel Clark (1800-1870), U.S. politician
- Samuel Delbert Clark (1910-2003) Canadian sociologist
- Stuart Clark (born 1975), Australian Cricketer
- several people named Thomas Clark
- Tom Clark Canadian television journalist
- Tom C. Clark (1899–1977), Attorney General of the United States, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, father of Attorney General Ramsey Clark
- Wendel Clark (born 1966), retired Canadian ice hockey player
- Wesley K. Clark (born 1944) 4-Star General, US Army
- Wilfrid Le Gros Clark (1895-1971), palaeanthropologist
- William Clark (1770-1838) Co-Commander, Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery
- Will Clark (born 1964), American baseball player
- William Tierney Clark (1783–1852), English engineer, designer of suspension bridges
- Clark Sisters is a group of American gospel vocalists from Detroit
Things
Clark also refers to some institutions, companies, products and organisations (see also Clarke and Clarks):
Clarks is also the name of a British shoe store and manufacturer.
The Clarks are a rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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