Clarkson Nott Potter has written:
'Argument against the power of Congress to make United States Treasury notes a legal tender' -- subject(s): Paper money, Legislative power
'Address before the literary societies of Roanoke college, Va' -- subject(s): Politics and Government
'Address to the graduating class of the class of the Albany law school, May, 1873' -- subject(s): Lawyers
'Address delivered before the New York Alpha of the Phi beta kappa'
Clarkson Nott Potter was born in 1825.
Clarkson Nott Potter died in 1882.
Clarkson Nott Potter was married to Virginia Mitchell on 10-15-1853 and had five children. Howard Nott Potter, Clarkson Alonzo Potter, Maria Louisa Potter, Virginia Potter and Eleanor Potter. Virginia Mitchell was born 10/26/1827 and died 1890. He was born 4/25/1825 Schenectady, NY and died 1/23/1882 in NYC. Below is a link to his obituary. http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9C00EEDF123BE033A25755C2A9679C94639FD7CF&oref=slogin Irene Harms
J. F. Nott has written: 'A plea for photogravure'
Josiah C. Nott has written: 'Chronology, ancient and scriptural'
Jane Prothero Nott has written: 'A little book of verse'
Dorothy Nott has written: 'Deferring sentence' -- subject(s): Sentences (Criminal procedure)
John H. Nott has written: 'Yr Hen hen stori am OG y bachgen haul'
Manford Allen Nott has written: 'Across the plains in '54' -- subject(s): Overland journeys to the Pacific, Fiction
James J. Nott has written: 'Music for the people' -- subject(s): Popular music, Social aspects of Popular music
Francis Potter has written: 'An interpretation of the number 666' -- subject(s): Bible, Catholic Church, Catholics, Church history, Controversial literature, Prophecies, Symbolism of numbers
John Nott Pyke-Nott wrote various works of fiction, including novels and short stories. One of his notable books is "The Quest for Corvo: An Experiment in Biography," a biography of the writer Frederick Rolfe. Pyke-Nott is also known for his satirical and experimental writing style.