Darius Clark

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Darius Clark (April 19, 1798 Weybridge, Addison County, Vermont - January 23, 1871 Canton, St. Lawrence County, New York) was an American physician and politician from New York.

Life[edit]

He was the thirteenth and last child of Samuel Clark (b. 1744) and Lucey Clark (b. 1750). He studied medicine at Malone, New York, and commenced practice in Canton, NY, in 1822. He was appointed Postmaster of Canton in 1843. In 1845 he was one of four coroners in St. Lawrence County. He was an Inspector of State Prisons from 1850 to 1855, elected on the Democratic ticket in 1849 and 1852, but defeated for re-election on the Hard ticket in 1855.

References[edit]

  • The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 45 and 419; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)
  • His opinion on the "Showering" torture in Showering and Yoking, in NYT on March 1, 1852
  • His testimony at a trial for Manslaughter in the Fourth Degree of a man who had killed a girl with cedar oil when attempting to induce an abortion, in Boston Medical and Surgical Journal issued by the Massachusetts Medical Society and the New England Surgical Society (1849; page 478)
  • [1][permanent dead link] Canton History, at Ray's Place
  • Medical obituaries: American physicians' biographical notices in selected medical journals before 1907 compiled by Lisabeth M. Holloway, Ernest N. Feind & George N. Holloway (Garland Publishing, 1981, ISBN 0-8240-9368-2, ISBN 978-0-8240-9368-6) [gives 1870 as deathyear]
  • American Biographical Notes by Franklin Benjamin Hough (1875) [gives 1798 as birthyear, and 1871 as deathyear]