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    Orion Clemens

    American politician

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  1. Orion Clemens (July 17, 1825 – December 11, 1897) was the first and only Secretary of the Nevada Territory. His younger brother Samuel Langhorne Clemens became a famous author under the pen name Mark Twain . Early life. Born in Gainesboro, Tennessee, Orion Clemens was the oldest of seven children.

  2. Feb 6, 2010 · These fragments from Orion Clemens's autobiography provide a handwriting sample for scholars or collectors who may yet locate pages from the lost manuscript that have remained unidentified. The recovery of the lost autobiography would provide a number of missing puzzle pieces in Mark Twain research.

  3. Contents. Orion Clemens. American publisher. Learn about this topic in these articles: relationship to Mark Twain. In Mark Twain: Apprenticeships of Mark Twain. …1850 the oldest Clemens boy, Orion, returned from St. Louis, Missouri, and began to publish a weekly newspaper.

  4. Apprenticeships of Mark Twain. In 1850 the oldest Clemens boy, Orion, returned from St. Louis, Missouri, and began to publish a weekly newspaper. A year later he bought the Hannibal Journal, and Sam and his younger brother Henry worked for him.

  5. Married, Orion Clemens, to Miss Mary E. Stotts, Dec. l9th 1864. By Rev. J. T. Umsted, Pastor of the Westminster Church. Orion Clemens, lived in Muscatine, Iowa, when we were married. The river being closed we had to take our trip, or rather return to his home from Keokuk, in the stage.

  6. Mar 28, 2003 · By Nina C. Ayoub. March 28, 2003. Named after a constellation, Orion Clemens was his parents’ firstborn, but not the family star. That was the fate of his brother Samuel, 10 years younger,...

  7. Clemens, Orion (1825–1897) Short Biography. SLC’s older brother Orion (pronounced O´-ree-ən) was born in Gainesboro, Tennessee. After the Clemens family’s move to Hannibal, Missouri, he was apprenticed to a printer. In 1850 he purchased the Hannibal Western Union, and the following year became the owner of the Hannibal Journal as well ...

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