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Ogden family

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Works: 154 works in 196 publications in 2 languages and 1,067 library holdings
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Books, newspapers, maps, manuscript material, including Mahlon D. Ogden's notebook as a student at the University of Arkansas medical school (1903-1904), family artifacts, and other material. Includes material relating to the U.S. Army's World War I Evacuation Hospital No. 4.
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Correspondence, ca. 1803-1829, of David A. Ogden with family and others. Also, letters to Thomas L. Ogden primarily from Gouverneur Ogden, 1811-1843, and also from Charles L. Ogden, 1821-1829; Edwards Ogden, 1827-1835; George B. Ogden, 1832; Isaac Ogden, 1812-1844; Sarah L. Ogden, 1836; Samuel C. Ogden, 1829; Thomas W. Ogden, 1832-1837; and William Ogden, 1831-1836. Some letters from Thomas L. Ogden to David A. Ogden, Peter B. Porter, Jasper Parish, Jacob Taylor, and William T. Eustis, 1815-1844, are included. Correspondence concerns family, business, and general matters. Of note are letters from David A. Ogden to Thomas L. Ogden and others concerning the ownership of land near the Genesee River on which an Indian Reservation was located--probably of the Onondaga and Oneida tribes of the Six Nations (Iroquois).
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Consists of legal and financial papers, genealogy, letters, maps, and military papers related to heirs of Richard Ogden (ca. 1655-1697) and David Ogden (ca. 1668-1715). Of significance are the papers of Hezekiah Ogden (1775-1844) who was a military and community leader. A map of David Ogden's (1727-1775) farm land and house is also included.
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Family papers include deeds, wills, and other legal papers of Jane Goodman, Priscilla Ogden, Isaac B. Ogden, Mary Ann Bennett, Frances Bennett, and Henry Neely Ogden; a speech about the election of Grover Cleveland; and correspondence, including a letter from Hiram Corson to Anna Bennett Ogden, 1891. Henry Neely Ogden papers include correspondence and documents relating to Ithaca sewer construction; the construction of the stone arch bridge over Cascadilla Creek, including letters from William Henry Sage; his appointment as member of the Examining Board of Plumbers and Plumbing, City of Ithaca; faculty appointment letters, 1903, 1908, 1915; TLS from Gov. William Sulzer appointing Ogden NYS Sanitary Engineer; and miscellaneous correspondence. Also photographs; mounted clippings from the Akron, Ohio, press, 1916, about a survey Ogden made of health conditions in that city; publications; loose clippings; and a scrapbook with clippings relating to sanitary engineering and the Ithaca sewer system, family clippings, and cyanotypes of Cornell campus and Collegetown houses. Also, a silver medal awarded to Priscilla C. Ogden (Cornell University Class of 1924) in 1924 by the American Institute of Architecture for "excellence in architecture."
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Papers and correspondence, ca. 1805 - ca. 1902, principally related to Abraham Ogden, Jr., and his son, Alfred Ogden. The collection consists of business correspondence, accounts, mortgages, indentures, and other legal documents. Much of it is concerned with the family's landholdings in western New York State, particularly Indian reservation lands west of the Genesee river, where the Seneca nation had a claim. Other groups of papers deal with the family's interest in French spoliation claims, and with the estates of Thomas Ludlow Ogden and David Aaron Ogden. There is also a letter book of the General Mutual Insurance Co., New York City, 1846-1848, containing copies of letters written by Abraham Ogden in his capacity as president of the company, and by his successor, Nicholas G. Rutgers. There is also a diploma issued by the University of Pennsylvania in 1761 to Abraham Ogden, Sr.
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This Ogden Family Papers consist of six items dating from 1733-1777, almost all of which come from different members of the Ogden family: Josiah Ogden, Gabriel Ogden, John Ogden, and Robert Ogden and his sons. The documents include receipts for money paid, an order for goods from a local merchant, land documents, and one piece of correspondence.
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Correspondence of the Ogden and Wetmore families of Connecticut and Ohio, especially of businessmen Jacob Ogden, of Hartford and New Haven, Conn., and William Wetmore of Connecticut and Ohio, and Sarah (Ogden) Reed and her husband, Dr. Silas Reed, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Topics include migration from Connecticut to Western Reserve in Ohio and early settlement and life in the area, genealogy of Ogden and Wetmore families, religion, diseases and medical practices such as blistering and bloodletting, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Persons represented include Lyman Beecher, Dr. Daniel Drake (1785-1852), and the Dexter family.
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The DuBois-Ogden-McIlvaine papers contain the 19th-century letters, letter books, diaries, account books, and other miscellaneous material relating to the DuBois, Ogden, and McIlvaine families. The collection pulls together items from family members in New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, and Louisiana.
 
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