CLARK


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Places


'Clark' is the name of several places in the United States (see also Clarksburg, Clarkson, Clarkston and Clarksville):

Clark County, Arkansas

Clark County, Indiana

Clark County, Nevada

Clark County, Washington

Clark, Colorado

Clark, Missouri

Clark, New Jersey

Clark, South Dakota

Clark Township, Minnesota

Clark Creek, a tributary of the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania

Clark Point, point in eastern Virginia by the Chesapeake Bay

People


'Clark' can be a surname (see also Clarke, Clerk and Clerke):

Abraham Clark (1725–1794), American politician and Revolutionary War figure

Adam Clark (1811-1866), Scottish engineer, supervised construction of the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Budapest

Allen George Clark (1898 – 1962) British businessman.

Anne Clark (born 1960), poet-songwriter

Bob Clark (Benjamin "Bob" Clark) (1941 – 2007), American director

Buddy Clark (1911–1940), American singer

Carmel Clark (born 1965), New Zealand swimmer

Catherine Clark (born 1976), Canadian television host

Chris Clark (electronic musician), signed to Warp Records

Colin Clark, British economist

David L. Clark, confectioner

Davis Wasgatt Clark (1812–1871), Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church

Daniel Clark, Canadian actor

Dwight Clark, American Football Player

Frank M. Clark (1915-2003), US Congressman from Pennsylvania

★ Sir George Clark (historian) (1890–1979), British historian

George Clark (mayor of New Orleans)

George Clark (naturalist) (1807-1873), British naturalist who worked as a teacher and minister on Mauritius

George Clark (coach) (George M. "Potsy" Clark) (1895-1972), American Football Coach

George Rogers Clark (1752–1818), American Revolutionary War military leader

Ginger Clark (1879-1943), Major League Baseball pitcher

Glenn Clark, coach of Toronto Rock

Helen Clark (born 1950), current Prime Minister of New Zealand

Hilda Clark (1872-1932), first Coca-Cola advertising spokesperson

Hilda Margery Clarke (born 1926), English painter and curator

★ several people named James Clark

Joe Clark (born 1939), former Prime Minister of Canada

★ several people named John Clark

★ several people named Joseph Clark

Katy Clark (born 1967), British politician and trade union official

Kenneth Clark (psychologist)(1914–2005), African American psychologist who testified in ''Brown v. Board of Education''

Sir Kenneth Clark(1902–1979), British art historian and creator of the series Civilisation

Mark Wayne Clark (1896–1984), United States Army general during World War II

Otey Clark (born 1915), Major League Baseball pitcher

Ramsey Clark (born 1927), American Attorney General, activist

Ryan Clark, American lead singer for the Christian Heavy metal band Demon Hunter

Samuel Clark (1800-1870), U.S. politician

Samuel Delbert Clark (1910-2003), Canadian sociologist

Steve Clark (1960-1991), guitarist for Def Leppard

Stuart Clark (born 1975), Australian Cricketer

★ several people named Thomas Clark

Tom Clark, Canadian television journalist

Tom C. Clark (1899–1977), Attorney General of the United States, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, father of Attorney General Ramsey Clark

Wendel Clark (born 1966), retired Canadian ice hockey player

Wesley K. Clark (born 1944), 4-Star General, US Army

Wilfrid Le Gros Clark (1895-1971), palaeanthropologist

Will Clark (born 1964), American baseball player

★ several people named William Clark

The Clark Sisters, American gospel vocalists from Detroit

Things


'Clark' also refers to some institutions, companies, products and organisations (see also Clarke and Clarks):

Clark University in Worcester, MA.

Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, GA.

Clark College, community college in Vancouver, Washington.

Clark Air Base, former American airbase in the Philippines.

Clark Material Handling Company, forklift truck manufacturer in Lexington, Kentucky

Clark Bar, candy bar

Clark Bridge over the Mississippi River, takes Highway 367 from St. Charles County, Missouri into Alton, Illinois

Clark Super Gas, 20th century gas station chain

★ Numerous Clark High Schools

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