Gould family papers, 1799-[ca. 1869]

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Gould family papers, 1799-[ca. 1869]

Diaries, 1799-1832, of Stephen Wanton Gould, concerned with meetings of the Society of Friends, the activities of his family members and friends as well as several public events; extracts from the records of monthly meetings, 1676-1707, held by Rhode Island Quakers; letters, 1862-1868, from John Stanton Gould to his daughter Mary (Gould) Baldwin, relating to the Goulds and the related families, Gould's early life, his interests, and other personal matters; journal, 1866-1869, showing Gould's interest in cattle diseases and grasses, prison reform and other humanitarian aims, and containing many references to his public life and his role in the founding of Cornell University; and microfilm copies of a typewritten copy of a diary, 1851-1862, kept by John Stanton Gould's second wife, Hannah Wright Gould (1819-1912); and Gould family genealogical charts and notes compiled by her granddaughter, Dorothy C. Abbott, including data on relatedfamilies.

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Cornell University

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Baldwin, Mary Gould.

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Lawton family.

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Gould, John Stanton, 1810-1874

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John Stanton Gould (1812?-1874) was born in Newport, R.I., and educated at the Friends Boarding School in Providence, R.I. After 1827, he was a chemist for a calico print works in Stockport, N.Y., and from 1847 to 1850, he was a member of the N.Y. State Assembly. He was president of the State Agricultural Society and a trustee of Cornell University, 1866-1867. He was also a professor of agriculture at Cornell, 1869-1874. He died at Hudson, N.Y. From the description of Letters, 1826-1...

Bakewell family.

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Newton family.

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Gould, Stephen Wanton, 1781-1838.

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Gilpin family.

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Atterbury family.

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Gould, Hannah Wright, 1819-1912.

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Gregg family.

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Stanton family.

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Mott family.

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Parker family.

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New York (State). Legislature

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The 332nd Infantry Regiment was part of the 83rd Division, which was deployed overseas in June 1918. After training in France the regiment was detached for service as army and corps troops, and on July 25 it moved, with the 331st Field Hospital, to Villafranca, Custoza, and Sommacompagna, Italy. In October the regiment participated in the Vittorio-Veneto Operation (Italy). The regiment assisted in establishing bridgeheads at the Piave River, and as part of the Italian 31st Division (Tenth Italia...

Wanton family.

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Rodman family.

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Wright family.

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Gould family.

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Stephen Wanton Gould (1781-1838) was a clockmaker in Rhode Island. John Stanton Gould (1810-1874), his son, was a New York State legislator, agriculturist, Cornell University trustee and non-resident faculty member. From the guide to the Gould family papers, 1799-[ca. 1869], (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) ...