Clarence E. Dutton has written:
'The Charleston earthquake of August 31, 1886' -- subject(s): Earthquakes
'The physical geology of the Grand Canon district' -- subject(s): Geology
'Earthquakes in the light of the new seismology' -- subject(s): Earthquakes
Clarence E. Paddock has written: 'Vocational arithmetic' -- subject(s): Arithmetic
Clarence E. Taylor has written: 'Mathematics for nursing' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Nursing, Problems, exercises
Clarence E. Briggs has written: 'Operation just cause' -- subject(s): American Personal narratives, History, Erlebnisbericht, Invasion (1989)
Carl E. Dutton has written: 'Geology of the Florence area, Wisconsin and Michigan' -- subject(s): Geology 'Lithology and geologic setting of lower Proterozoic iron-formations in parts of northern Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Geology, Stratigraphic Geology
Clarence E. Miner has written: 'The ratification of the Federal constitution by the State of New York' -- subject(s): Constitutional conventions, Constitutional history, History, Politics and government, United States
E. P. Dutton was created in 1852.
Clarence E. Clewell has written: 'Handbook of machine shop electricity' -- subject(s): Electric engineering, Handbooks, manuals, Machine shops 'Laboratory manual, direct and alternating current' -- subject(s): Electric engineering, Laboratory manuals
Clarence E. Hardy has written: 'James Baldwin's God' -- subject(s): African Americans, Christianity and literature, History, Holiness churches, Race, Religion, Religion in literature, Religious aspects of Race, Religious aspects of Sex, Sex
Beth Dutton is a fictional character from the TV series "Yellowstone" created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson. The character Beth Dutton is portrayed by actress Kelly Reilly. No actual author named Beth Dutton is known.
Clarence LeRoy Jones is known for his work as a playwright and poet. Some of his notable works include "Slave Ship" and "Dutchman," both of which explore themes of race and identity in America. Jones has been an influential figure in Black literature and theatre.
Clarence E. Wagner was born in 1896.
Clarence E. Wagner died in 1979.