Correspondence, 1935-1954

 
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Typescript copies of 10 letters to or from J. Edmund Clark, 1935, concerning his uncle Samuel Stephens (1801-1854), a surveyor with the New Zealand Company who arrived in New Zealand in 1841 and was one of the founders of Nelson.

Correspondence deals with the presentation of Stephens' letter diaries to the Alexander Turnbull Library and includes a letter from Robert Pattie of Nelson on the early settlement at Riwaka. Also 2 letters from J. Stephens to Roger Clark, 1954, concerning diaries of Samuel Stephens owned by Helen Stephens.

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Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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