Cogswell family papers, 1740-1924 (inclusive).

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Cogswell family papers, 1740-1924 (inclusive).

The papers of nine members of the Cogswell family and related branches, spanning nearly 200 years, are included in this collection. The principal elements are three sets of correspondence: the letters between the Reverend James Cogswell and his son, James, which deal with the son's experiences as a surgeon during the American Revolution; the correspondence of Harriet Broome Cogswell Mott and her husband, Robert Willis Mott, largely made up of courtship letters, 1817-1819, but also including a detailed letter on preparations for the winter of 1823; and the correspondence between Stella Mott Onderdonk and her husband, William Handy Onderdonk, also largely courtship letters, 1839-1843. Their correspondence of later years includes a description by William Onderdonk of a trip to Cuba in 1865. Miscellaneous family items are comprised of a will, school certificates, diaries, clippings, and other memorabilia.

2 linear ft. (4 boxes, 1 folio)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8022918

Yale University Library

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Cogswell, Samuel, 1754-1790.

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Onderdonk, Harriet Stella Mott, 1820-1902?

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Cogswell, Mason Fitch, 1761-1830

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Mason Fitch Cogswell was born in Canterbury, Connecticut, on September 28, 1761. Following the death of his mother, he was adopted by Samuel Huntington, who served as president of the Continental Congress between 1779 and 1781. Cogswell attended Yale College and was valedictorian of the class of 1780. After graduating, he studied medicine under his brother James, a surgeon, at an army hospital in New York, and he eventually became a prominent physician, pioneering surgeries for cataracts and for...

Cogswell, James Lloyd, 1784-1832.

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Mott, Harriet Broome Cogswell, 1790-1843.

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Fisher, Alice Cogswell, 1777-1850.

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Cogswell, John Lloyd, 1789-1831.

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Cogswell, James, 1720-1807

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Cogswell, James, 1746-1792.

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Cogswell family.

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James Cogswell (1720-1807): pastor in Canterbury, Connecticut, and in Scotland Parish, Windham, Connecticut. James Cogswell (1746-1792): army surgeon during the Revolutionary War, and regimental surgeon to General Gold Selleck Silliman; practiced medicine in New York City after the war. Mason Fitch Cogswell (1761-1830): assistant to James Cogswell the younger in the army and in medical practice in New York; with Thomas Gallaudet established the Hartford Asylu...