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- [S1476] Richard Thomas, "," e-mail message from [e-mail for private use] ([street address for private use]), to , ., Charles Elmer Russell and Caroline Elizabeth (Price) Russell, now probably residing in Oaklawn cemetery; Email; 10 June 2013; John Deitz and others.
Charles Elmer Russell and Caroline Elizabeth (Price) Russell, now probably residing in Oaklawn cemetery
- [S24] article, New York Times, New York, NY, p. 25.
Clinton Peters, American artist, who won medals at the Paris Salon of 1888, and the Paris World's Fair of 1889, died at his home here [Newtown, Conn.] today after a long illness, at the age 0f 82. He was born in Baltimore, a son of Lieut. Col De Witt Clinton Peters, Army bsurgeon, and the former Emily Stoutenburgh.
After early training at the Arts Students League and the National Academy of Design in New York, Mr. Peters studied at the Julien Academy and the école des beaux-arts in Paris. He showed his pictures in exhibits there, and in Berlin, London and Chicago. Since his return to this country he had maintained studios for some years in Baltimore and New York.
Mr. Peters leaves his wife, the former Alice Marie Russell; a son, John C. Peters of West Orange, N.J., and two daughters, Mrs. Betty Barclay of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Carol F. Campbell of Mountain Lakes, N.J.
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