Talk:Clement Claiborne Clay

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[edit] A note on name and article move

His name was Clement Claiborne Clay. He was called C. C. Clay, Jr. only to distinguish him from his father, Clement Comer Clay, who also went by the name C. C. Clay. I have moved the articles of both Clays, and will disambiguate the name Clement C. Clay. —LonelyPilgrim 22:25, 25 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mrs. C.C.Clay, Jr.

Added reference to his wife -- and noted they both were imprisoned at Fortress Monroe. JamestownArarat 02:41, 7 September 2006 (UTC)