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  2. Mark Twain - Wikipedia

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    The Langdon family plot is marked by a 12-foot monument (two fathoms, or "mark twain") placed there by Twain's surviving daughter Clara. [106] There is also a smaller headstone. He expressed a preference for cremation (for example, in Life on the Mississippi ), but he acknowledged that his surviving family would have the last word.

  3. Jane Lampton Clemens - Wikipedia

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    In 1839, the Clemens family moved to Hannibal, Missouri, [22] a port town on the Mississippi River which was to eventually inspire some of Mark Twain's stories. The home in Hannibal is now known as the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum. In the years following her husband's death in 1847, Clemens moved around living with her surviving children.

  4. Jean Clemens - Wikipedia

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    Twain wrote from Elmira to his friend, William Dean Howells, reporting she "arrived perfectly sound but with no more baggage than I had when I was on the river," referring to his Life On The Mississippi. [1] According to Mark Twain's Autobiography, Jean was kind-hearted and particularly fond of animals, like Olivia. She founded or worked with a ...

  5. Remembering Clara Clemens, Mark Twain's daughter born at ...

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    Mark Twain’s grandchild, whom he would never see. When the final hour had struck, the curtains drawn, the gates of separation locked — we veered to the expectancy of new life and thanked God ...

  6. Olivia Langdon Clemens - Wikipedia

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    The Clemens family then moved to Elmira, so that Olivia's family could watch over her and Langdon. In 1871, the family moved again, to Hartford, Connecticut, where they rented a large house in the Nook Farm [3] neighborhood and quickly became important members of the social and literary scene there. They were well off due to Samuel Clemens ...

  7. Clara Clemens - Wikipedia

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    Clara Langhorne Clemens Samossoud [1] (formerly Gabrilowitsch; June 8, 1874 – November 19, 1962 [1]), was an American concert singer, [2] and the daughter of Samuel Clemens, who wrote as Mark Twain. She managed his estate and guarded his legacy after his death as his only surviving child.

  8. Letters from the Earth - Wikipedia

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    Letters from the Earth is a posthumously published work of American author Mark Twain (1835–1910) collated by Bernard DeVoto. [2] [1] It comprises essays written during a difficult time in Twain's life (1904–1909), when he was deeply in debt and had recently lost his wife and one of his daughters. [3]

  9. Susy Clemens - Wikipedia

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    A children's book, The Extraordinary Mark Twain (According to Susy), features excerpts of Susy's biography of her father with smaller journal-style pages inserted between the main pages. [ 16 ] Mark Twain: Words & Music is a double-CD that tells the life story of Samuel Clemens in spoken word and song and features segments about his family.