dith May Clark, was born April 21, 1889,
on a farm near Blue Springs (about 8 miles East of Wymore), Gage
County, Nebraska. She was influenced greatly by her grandfather
William Clark who cared for her in early childhood after the
death of her mother on April 26, 1892. The last years of his life
were spent in her home where she cared for him. She moved to
Oklahoma Territory at the opening of the Cherokee Strip, living
near Nardin, Oklahoma. She recalled memories of the sod shanties
and dugouts so prevalent in that early period, the neighborhood
parlor games or square dances, and the popular songs which she
often whistled and sang. She was a cheerful person. Like her
grandmother, Sarah Smith Clark, she possessed a clairvoyance
which revealed itself in dreams and talking aloud in her sleep,
which I remember so well. Throughout her life she felt a sense of
security in land, and after leaving it for a town home returned
often for moments of solitude on the lonely hill of the Oklahoma
farm. She died January 17, 1936, and is buried at Drury (Sumner
County) Kansas. [Lawrence
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