04474mpc 2200673 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066035002400083035002200107040002400129100002100153245004500174300001800219545066700237520148100904555003602385510006302421524011002484600002802594600003202622600004702654600004102701600004602742600004102788600004102829600004402870600004202914600003502956600002402991600002003015600002403035600004103059610002803100610003603128610003203164610002603196610003803222650002303260650001403283650001503297650001303312650002403325650002003349651004903369651003603418651003603454651004703490651001203537651004403549651005003593651002803643655001703671655002103688655001903709696004203728905002103770998000903791208180620000107120000.0850909q17881900nyu eng d ams 73000339  a(CStRLIN)NYCV85A506 a(NIC)notisAKR9679 aNICcNICeappmdNIC3 aHatheway family.00aHatheway family papers,f1788-[ca. 1900] a4.6 cubic ft. aSamuel Gilbert Hatheway (or Hathaway, 1780-1867), a native of Bristol County, Massachusetts, moved to New York State in 1803. He was a justice of the peace from 1810-1858; served as a member of the State Assembly in 1814 and 1818 (from Cortland County); served in the State Senate in 1822; was a major general in the New York Militia, 1823-1858; was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1833; was a presidential elector on the Democratic ticket of Pierce and Ring, 1852; and was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1860. His son, Samuel Gilbert Hatheway, Jr. (1810-1864) was a lawyer, state legislator, and Union Army officer of Elmira, New York. aCorrespondence relating to family matters, presidential elections (1832-52), New York politics, and chartering of banks; commissions, certificates, petitions, orders, and other records of the New York State Militia, 19th Division; and bills and receipts of Samuel Gilbert Hatheway; personal and professional correspondence, speeches, and military records of Samuel Gilbert Hatheway Jr., including letters (1858-59) from Francis A. Roe describing political unrest in Italy; correspondence, military papers, and memorabilia of Major John Shadrach Hatheway, 1st Artillery Regiment, relating chiefly to his Mexican War service and his command of Columbia Barracks, Fort Vancouver, Oregon Territory; student letters, essays and other papers of George Rodney Hatheway; papers of Calvin Luther Hatheway of Solon, New York, relating to his business interests, militia service, state and local politics, and Democratic Party strife (1860); correspondence of Sarah Hatheway Whitney and her husband Dr. Benajah T. Whitney, including letters from Clarksville, Tennessee, concerning social life and slavery, and from California (1850-51); correspondence and scrapbooks of Elizabeth Dorothea Hatheway relating to her studies, her teaching activities in the antebellum South, her travels in Europe, and current affairs; and miscellaneous letters and papers of Hiram Hooker Bickford, Caroline Boyd, Lavinia Mathilda Hatheway, Shadrach Hatheway (fl. 1788), and Welthea Hannah (Hatheway) Boyd.0 aFolder list; partial item list.0 aDescribed in REPORT OF THE CURATOR AND ARCHIVIST, 1962-66. aHatheway family papers, #2281. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.10aBickford, Hiram Hooker.10aBoyd, Caroline,d1848-1882.10aBoyd, Welthea Hannah Hatheway,d1817-1855.10aHatheway, Calvin Luther,d1821-1885.10aHatheway, Elizabeth Dorothea,d1823-1908.10aHatheway, George Rodney,d1815-1839.10aHatheway, John Shadrach,d1813-1853.10aHatheway, Lavinia Mathilda,d1819-1885.10aHatheway, Samuel Gilbert,d1780-1867.10aHatheway, Samuel Gilbert,cJr.10aHatheway, Shadrach.10aRoe, Francis A.10aWhitney, Benajah T.10aWhitney, Sarah Hatheway,d1811-1872.20aDemocratic Party (U.S.)20aNew York (State).bLegislature.20aNew York (State).bMilitia.20aUnited States.bArmy.20aUnited States.bCongress.bHouse. 0aBanks and banking. 0aCommerce. 0aEducation. 0aSlavery. 0aVoyages and travel. 0aWomen teachers. 0aClarkville (Tenn.)xSocial life and customs. 0aEuropexDescription and travel. 0aItalyxPolitics and government. 0aNew York (State)xPolitics and government. 0aOregon. 0aUnited StatesxPolitics and government. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865. 0aMexican War, 1846-1848. 7aEssays.2aat 7aScrapbooks.2aat 7aSpeeches.2aat14aHathaway, Samuel Gilbert,d1780-1867. a20000107120000.0 s9554