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Field, C. | oral history, June 30, 2015 (part 1)

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2015-06-30
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Field of study: neuroscience and behavior. Current occupation: Freshkills Park Manager for Science and Research Development, Freshkills Park, Staten Island, N.Y. Born and raised on Long Island, lived in San Francisco briefly after Vassar College, moved to Brooklyn. Keywords: LGBTQ; oral history

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Field, C. | oral history, June 30, 2015 (part 2)

Date
2015-06-30
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Field of study: neuroscience and behavior. Current occupation: Freshkills Park Manager for Science and Research Development, Freshkills Park, Staten Island, N.Y. Born and raised on Long Island, lived in San Francisco briefly after Vassar College, moved to Brooklyn. Keywords: LGBTQ;oral history

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Field, C. | oral history, June 30, 2015 (part 3)

Date
2015-06-30
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Field of study: neuroscience and behavior. Current occupation: Freshkills Park Manager for Science and Research Development, Freshkills Park, Staten Island, N.Y. Born and raised on Long Island, lived in San Francisco briefly after Vassar College, moved to Brooklyn. Keywords: LGBTQ;oral history

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Field, C. | oral history, June 30, 2015 (part 4)

Date
2015-06-30
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Field of study: neuroscience and behavior. Current occupation: Freshkills Park Manager for Science and Research Development, Freshkills Park, Staten Island, N.Y. Born and raised on Long Island, lived in San Francisco briefly after Vassar College, moved to Brooklyn. Keywords: LGBTQ;oral history

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Field, C. | oral history, June 30, 2015 (part 5)

Date
2015-06-30
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Field of study: neuroscience and behavior. Current occupation: Freshkills Park Manager for Science and Research Development, Freshkills Park, Staten Island, N.Y. Born and raised on Long Island, lived in San Francisco briefly after Vassar College, moved to Brooklyn. Keywords: LGBTQ;oral history

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Field, C. | oral history, June 30, 2015 (part 6)

Date
2015-06-30
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Field of study: neuroscience and behavior. Current occupation: Freshkills Park Manager for Science and Research Development, Freshkills Park, Staten Island, N.Y. Born and raised on Long Island, lived in San Francisco briefly after Vassar College, moved to Brooklyn. Keywords: LGBTQ;oral history

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Field, C. | oral history, June 30, 2015 (part 7)

Date
2015-06-30
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Field of study: neuroscience and behavior. Current occupation: Freshkills Park Manager for Science and Research Development, Freshkills Park, Staten Island, N.Y. Born and raised on Long Island, lived in San Francisco briefly after Vassar College, moved to Brooklyn. Keywords: LGBTQ;oral history

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Field, C. | oral history, June 30, 2015 (part 8)

Date
2015-06-30
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Field of study: neuroscience and behavior. Current occupation: Freshkills Park Manager for Science and Research Development, Freshkills Park, Staten Island, N.Y. Born and raised on Long Island, lived in San Francisco briefly after Vassar College, moved to Brooklyn. Keywords: LGBTQ;oral history

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Field, C. | oral history, June 30, 2015 (part 9)

Date
2015-06-30
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Field of study: neuroscience and behavior. Current occupation: Freshkills Park Manager for Science and Research Development, Freshkills Park, Staten Island, N.Y. Born and raised on Long Island, lived in San Francisco briefly after Vassar College, moved to Brooklyn. Keywords: LGBTQ;oral history

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Field, C. | Oral History: June 30, 2015

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2015-06-30
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Field of study: neuroscience and behavior. Current occupation: Freshkills Park Manager for Science and Research Development. Born and raised on Long Island; lived in San Francisco briefly after Vassar; moved to Brooklyn. Keywords: LGBTQ; oral history; queer; Long Island; San Francisco; Colgate

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Field, Cait

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June 30, 2015
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Picture of Cait Fields during interview.

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Fielder Ridgeway | to Jasper Parrish, 1813 Oct 3

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1813-10-03
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Guide to the C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington Papers, 1851-1871

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Collection Summary

Repository: Archives and Special Collections Library, Vassar College Libraries
Creator: Parsons, C. Matilda Mortimer Remington, 1842-1907
Title: C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington Papers
Dates: 1951-1971
Quantity: 0.2 cubic feet (1 box)
Abstract: The collection contains correspondence between C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington, her brother Benjamin Mortimer, her sister-in-law Sarah (Bates) Mortimer, and her mother. Also included are childhood drawings and sketches by Charlotte and a poem entitled "Reading" she wrote at age 13.
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Biographical Note

Charlotte Matilda Mortimer (1842-1907) was born in New York to Eliza (Duyea) Mortimer and Benjamin Mortimer. She married banker Emory Brace Remington (1843-1875) in 1865 and had three children, Mortimer Remington (1868-1929), Charlotte Matilda Remington (1871-1880), and Emory Brace Remington (1874-1937). Emory passed away in 1875 and Matilda remarried to Charles Henry Parsons in 1891. Her granddaughter, Olive Remington (1897-1984), graduated from Vassar College in 1919.

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Scope and Content Note

The collection contains correspondence between C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington, her brother Benjamin Mortimer, her sister-in-law Sarah (Bates) Mortimer, and her mother. The letters discuss topics including Remington's life in Brooklyn, her work as a schoolteacher, Benjamin and Sarah's travels in Australia, and the ongoing Civil War. Also included are childhood drawings and sketches by Remington and a poem entitled "Reading" she wrote at age 13.

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Access

This collection is open for research according to the regulations of the Vassar College Archives and Special Collections Library without any additional restrictions.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to quote (publish) from unpublished or previously published material must be obtained as described in the regulations of the Vassar College Archives and Special Collections Library.

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Subject Headings

Subjects:

  • Australia--Description and travel--Nineteenth century
  • Family--New York (State)
  • United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865

Document Types:

  • Correspondence
  • Drawings (visual works)

VCL Categories:

  • Family
  • War and War Crimes
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Encoding Information

Encoded by Emma Gronbeck, March 2023.

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Preferred Citation

C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington Papers, Archives and Special Collections Library, Vassar College Libraries.

Processing Information

Processed by Emma Gronbeck, March 2023.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Olive G. Malcolm (VC 1954).

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Container List

Folder 1 Drawings by C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington, 1851
Folder 2 Drawings by C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington, 1852
Folder 3 Drawings by C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington, 1853
Folder 4 Drawings by C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington, undated
Folder 5 Letters from Benjamin Mortimer to C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington, 1858-1859
Folder 6 Letters from C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington to Benjamin and Sarah Mortimer, 1855-1858
Folder 7 Letters from C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington to Benjamin and Sarah Mortimer, 1859-1860
Folder 8 Letters from C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington to Benjamin and Sarah Mortimer, 1861-1862
Folder 9 Letters from C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington to Benjamin and Sarah Mortimer, 1865-1869
Folder 10 Letters from C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington to Benjamin and Sarah Mortimer, 1870-1871
Folder 11 Letters from C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington to Benjamin and Sarah Mortimer, undated
Folder 12 Letters from C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington to Benjamin and Sarah Mortimer, 1859-1871 [transcripts]
Folder 13 Letters from C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington to her mother, 1858, 1869
Folder 14 Poem: "Reading" by C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington, 1855

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Abstract

The collection contains
correspondence between C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington, her brother Benjamin
Mortimer, her sister-in-law Sarah (Bates) Mortimer, and her mother. Also included are
childhood drawings and sketches by Charlotte and a poem entitled "Reading" she wrote
at age 13.

Finding Aid Date
Dates: 1951-1971
Collection Title
C. Matilda (Mortimer) Remington
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Finding Feminism: The Ideologies of Hip-Hop from Black Women in Spaces of Higher Education

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2014-January-01
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Hip-hop is the most affluent subset of Black Culture today. The globalization and mass appeal of hip-hop has made this genre bigger than music; it's style, it's dance, it's art, and even literature. Hip-Hop music is a genre that is...

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Finley, Charlotte (Deming) — to Cousin, Thanksgiving 1886

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Date
25 Nov 1886
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The Vassar College Archives within the Digital Library include some images, texts, and material items that are racist, xenophobic, or otherwise harmful. The Vassar Libraries have provided descriptive text and additional notes whenever possible to alert Digital Library users to these items. The Engaged Pluralism Initiative Race and Racism in Historical Collections Project Group is working with the library on contextualizing and facilitating community conversations about these materials. For more information see: https://library.vassar.edu/rrhc
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Finley, Charlotte (Deming). Letter, 1886

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The Vassar College Archives within the Digital Library include some images, texts, and material items that are racist, xenophobic, or otherwise harmful. The Vassar Libraries have provided descriptive text and additional notes whenever possible to alert Digital Library users to these items. The Engaged Pluralism Initiative Race and Racism in Historical Collections Project Group is working with the library on contextualizing and facilitating community conversations about these materials. For more information see: https://library.vassar.edu/rrhc
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1 letter, dated "Thanksgiving Night 1886," from Finley (VC 1889) to her cousin "Effie." Finley writes that an excellent Thanksgiving dinner was served at Vassar College, during which the students costumed themselves as English ladies and gentlemen. She describes the events after dinner as including

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