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Ian LarkIan Lark in The Sun and the New York herald. - Aug 5 1920
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"... Harrison announced to-day that he proposed to take Cobb with him on a proposed "swing around the circle" In the Interests of Cox und KooBevelt. SMITH BLAMES BRENNAN. r Ian Lark of ShOUt Some stores might Boxing; Commission' Poller Caused Trouble. John S. Smith, president of the New I eoc. Jirsey Athletic CommlMlon, rt-itffdeTJM in 'Dollar socks going or tntnU)U WU ..."
Publication place: New York, New York, New York
Ian LarkIan Lark in Juniata sentinel. - July 31 1867
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"... great ease. The great virtue of this discovery consist in the lessouing to one-half the expense of tanning by the use of a purely vegetable matter, in conjunction with Ian Lark, which can be at any time, in all seasons, and at any place secured at the limi'ed cost of net nion than twenty five cents to a hundred biles. This ..."
Publication place: Mifflintown, Juniata, Pennsylvania
Ian Meadow LarkIan Meadow Lark in West Australian (Perth, WA) - Mar 16 1936
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"... to 2 and 3's. Prince Yamma went to the front early, but Meadow Lark was always handy hi second position and when the pacemaker dropped back hi tfw- third Ian Meadow Lark went to the front and was not headed, beating the fast-finishing Eclipse Rock and Earl Mavlsta. , ? ? . Once again backers were disappointea in the final race when ..."
Publication place: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Ian LarkIan Lark in Alexandria gazette - Apr 20 1837
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"... brow n I Sugar?now landing and lor sale byr i ap IS A. C. CAZENOVE A CO. TAN BARK. THE subscriber will contract for the delivery of 200 cords Ian LarK, at the port of Annapolis. Md. (30 miles below Baltimore,) for which the highest price j will be paid; and would be pleased to i hear from his old customers ..."
Publication place: Alexandria, Alexandria, Virginia