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Martha Baker Gott


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    Ann Clark Hastings Gott (1850-)

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    Baby book for Frances Hastings Gott (1886-1966) and diaries.

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    Etta Gott and Frances Gott

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    Letters to Ann Clark Hastings Gott (1850-) and Amelia Gott Hastings (1825-).

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    Ann Clark Hastings Gott (1850-)

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    Letters and to and from Ann Clark Hastings Gott: Daniel Gott (1794-1864), Ann Baldwin Sedgwick Gott (1786-1872), Francis Hastings Gott (1886-1966), Daniel Gott Hastings (1861-1942), Frances Amelia Hastings (1853-1942), Francis H. (Francis Henry) Hastings (1814-1895) and others.

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    Daniel Francis Gott (1829-1899)

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    Letters to Ann Baldwin Sedgwick Gott (1786-1872), Ann Clark Hastings Gott (1850-), Daniel Gott (1794-1864), Frederick Eugene Gott (1851-1913), Samuel Sackett Gott (1820-1856), Amelia Gott Hastings (1825-) and Francis H. (Francis Henry) Hastings (1814-1895).

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    Sarah Clary Gott

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    Letters to Ann Clark Hastings Gott (1850-), Amelia Gott Hastings (1825-) and Frances Amelia Hastings (1853-1942).

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    Martha Barker Gott and Francis Hastings Gott (1886-1966)

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    Family papers of several generations of the extended Baldwin, Sedgwick, Gott and Hastings families dating from before the American Revolution to the 1980s. The two largest groups of material that constitute the collection are the papers of Daniel Gott and Ann Baldwin Sedgwick Gott and their daughter Amelia Gott Hastings, her husband Francis H. Hastings, and their children. The following subjects are covered: abolition; lawyers and physicians of New York; the American Revolutionary War; the Mexican War; World War I; Hamilton College (Clinton, New York); Litchfield Law School; Litchfield Female Academy; the United States 30th Congress, 1847-1849; and the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The collection also has material related to women in New York and Connecticut, and the history of Litchfield, Connecticut, Pompey and Rochester, New York, and Washington, DC. The collection covers many aspects of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries of American history. The collection also contains genealogical material for the Gott, Hastings, Sedgwick, and Baldwin families.

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