A more joyful tone was set earlier in the evening by the Clark family.
Belle Air remained in the Clark family through the eighteenth century.
The location remained vacant until the Clark family liquidated it in 1902.
Residences, business, and properties related to the Clark family abound within the village.
In five generations the Clark family has grown to have 1,000 shareholders speaking for 80 per cent of the company.
The Clark family had owned the painting since 1955.
It is 81% owned by the Clark family, with the remaining 19% held by employees and related institutions.
The Clark family were notable for their involvement in public life.
In 1964 additions were added for the continued use of the Clark family.
The Clark family owned the island well into the 20th century.