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Cassius Marcellus Clay (Photo Provided) MARIETTA — A 19th century abolitionist will be the topic of a presentation meeting of the Civil War Round Table at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 at St. Luke’s ...
Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810-1903) was a son of Green Clay, Kentucky's largest owner of land and slaves, and a cousin to statesman Henry Clay. While a student at Yale University, ...
CAMBRIDGE — Caden Stoldt will speak on Cassius Marcellus Clay at the meeting of the Southeastern Ohio Civil War Roundtable. Clay, who Mohammed Ali was originally named after, was a fervent ...
On October 19, 1810, Green Clay, cousin of former Senator Henry Clay, and Sally Lewis welcomed their son, Cassius Marcellus Clay, into the world. Little did they know how colorful a character ...
LEXINGTON, Ky., July 22.-Gen. Cassius Marcellus Clay, Minister to Russia under Presidents Lincoln and Johnson, noted abolitionist and author, died at his home, "White Hall," in Madison County, at ...
Cassius Marcellus Clay was as well known for his private activities as for his public ones. Credit Mathew B. Brady, via Library of Congress Long Before Muhammad Ali, Another Cassius Clay Was ...
Nobody can deny that Cassius Marcellus Clay, 23, has an affinity for fantasy. Last week in Lewiston, Me., Cassius fought a fight that did not seem to be a fight, threw a punch that did not look ...
Perhaps the only modern major public figure with a similar improbable evolution is former heavyweight champion Cassius Marcellus Clay, later known as Muhammad Ali, who, like Trump, was the most ...
Laura Clay was the daughter of Cassius Marcellus Clay and Mary Jane Warfield. Born at White Hall on Feb. 4, 1849, Laura was famous for many things.
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Experience Lexington’s history through art this summer, including paintings, photographs and one of Cassius Marcellus Clay’s original newspapers.