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Marcellus Jerome Clarke (also called M. Jerome Clarke) (1844–March 15, 1865) was a Confederate captain who in 1864 became one of Kentucky's most famous guerrillas. He was rumored to be "Sue Mundy", a character publicized by George Prentice, editor of the Louisville Journal.

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  • Marcellus Jerome Clarke
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  • Marcellus Jerome Clarke (also called M. Jerome Clarke) (1844–March 15, 1865) was a Confederate captain who in 1864 became one of Kentucky's most famous guerrillas. He was rumored to be "Sue Mundy", a character publicized by George Prentice, editor of the Louisville Journal.
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  • Company B, 4th Kentucky Infantry
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  • 1861(xsd:integer)
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  • 1844(xsd:integer)
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  • Louisville, Kentucky
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  • Sue Mundy/Sue Munday
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  • Marcellus Jerome Clarke
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  • Marcellus Jerome Clarke as a Confederate soldier
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  • 1865-03-15(xsd:date)
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  • Marcellus Jerome Clarke (also called M. Jerome Clarke) (1844–March 15, 1865) was a Confederate captain who in 1864 became one of Kentucky's most famous guerrillas. He was rumored to be "Sue Mundy", a character publicized by George Prentice, editor of the Louisville Journal.
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