File:Monument to Our Seddie. (Seddie Leonidas Clark, 1844-1865).jpg

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English: Monument to "Our Seddie", Seddie Leonidas Clark, 1844-1865. The stone monument consists of a pedestal carved to look like a stack of bricks with fines crawling above a plaque that says "Our Seddie". On the pile of bricks is a carved monument with a cross on top. A young woman in a flowing dress carved out of the stone places a wreath of flowers over the top of the cross which she hold with her other hand.
Title: Monument to Our Seddie. [Seddie Leonidas Clark, 1844-1865].
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Source Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/4368A1F4-9EAA-1F77-7D42-3F9233BC2D55/original.jpg
Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/142382
Author Thomas M. Easterly
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N17165
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Thomas Easterly Daguerreotype Collection- 92 - 178
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Monument to Our Seddie
Seddie Leonidas Clark
gravestone
Tombs
People
stone statue
Daguerreotype
black and white
outdoors
vertical
Genealogy
Women
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142382
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4368A1F4-9EAA-1F77-7D42-3F9233BC2D55

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