Wedding dress fabric [fragments] worn by Susan Rogers Livingston
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Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Livingston Family Papers (GEN MSS 680) > Series IV: Anna P. Livingston Papers > Personal papers > Wedding dress fabric [fragments] worn by Susan Rogers Livingston
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Description
- Title
- Wedding dress fabric [fragments] worn by Susan Rogers Livingston
- Creator
- From the Collection: Livingston family
- Contributor
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From the Collection: Curran, Lilla P. M., 1852-1936
From the Collection: Curran, Henry H. (Henry Hastings), 1877-
From the Collection: Curran, John Elliott, 1848-1890
From the Collection: Liepshutz, Elaine B., 1920-2001
From the Collection: Livingston, Anna P. (Anna Pendleton), 1866-1967
From the Collection: Livingston, Archibald R. (Archibald Rogers), 1868-1952
From the Collection: Livingston, Emeline Cornell Hopkins, 1859-1940
From the Collection: Livingston, Henry H. (Henry Hopkins), 1887-1960
From the Collection: Livingston, Henry H. (Henry Hopkins), 1918-2008
From the Collection: Livingston, Herman, 1856-1936
From the Collection: Livingston, Herman, 1883-1951
From the Collection: Livingston, Herman T. (Herman Tong), 1827-1899
From the Collection: Livingston, John, 1750-1822
From the Collection: Livingston, Mary Eleanor Curran, 1844-1969
From the Collection: Livingston, Susan Bard Rogers, 1835-1911
From the Collection: Miller, Walter V. - Published / Created
- 1853
- Provenance
- Gift of Maria and Henry H. Livingston (Yale College 1940), 2003., The Livingston Family Papers represent a collection created, collected, or deposited in one ancestral home, Oak Hill, along the Hudson River at Greendale, Columbia County, New York, by six generations of descendants of John Livingston (1750-1822). The house was built around 1795, and passed through the Livingston male line to John's son Herman (1793-1872), then to his son Herman T. (1827-1899), to his son Herman (1856-1936), to his son Herman Jr. (1883-1951), then laterally to Herman Jr.'s brother Henry H. (1887-1960), and to Henry H.'s son Henry H. (1918-2008). The collection also includes some papers of Anna (1866-1967) and Archibald (1868-1952), the two unmarried siblings of Herman Livingston (1856-1936), as well as ancestral material of women who married Livingston men, in particular members of the Curran, Mulford, Hopkins, and Rogers families. In 2000 the papers were gathered from all corners of the house and the case furniture at Oak Hill by Henry and Maria Livingston's daughter Isabel, who prepared a preliminary inventory. After Isabel Livingston and her close friend Nan Taylor assessed the papers, they approached the Beinecke Library and packed the papers for transfer to Yale; the papers arrived at the library in two accessions, received August and December of 2003.
- Extent of Digitization
- This object has been partially digitized.
- Language
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English
Item Location
- Repository
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
- Call Number
- GEN MSS 680
- Search for Additional Digitized Material in This Collection
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- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
- Livingston Family Papers
- Series IV: Anna P. Livingston Papers, 1853-1968
- Personal papers
- THIS ITEM Wedding dress fabric [fragments] worn by Susan Rogers Livingston
- Container / Volume
- Box 34, folder 290
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- Access
- Public
- Rights
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- Citation
- Livingston Family Papers. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
Identifiers
- Orbis Record
- 7187392
- Object ID (OID)
- 2112224