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 | | The army, according to the History of Cumberland County, "- - - entered - - - Charleston on the 14th of December, 1782, was in camp on James Island, S.C., on the 11th of May and only when the news of the cessation of hostilities reached that point was embarked for Philadelphia - - -". |
 | | In 1819 Donation Lot 703 was sold by Margaret Armstrong, formerly Margaret Clark, and her two sons, Richard and George, to a third son, John, the deed being approved by Margaret Armstrong, (residence not given), Richard Clark of Montgomery Township, Ohio, and George Clark of Berlin, Adams County, Pennsylvania. |
 | | Richard is listed in the 1820 Census as "being engaged in manufacturing". |
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