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Mott Family Papers

Identifier: aql:15850

Description: The Mott Family Papers document the activities of Maud Mott, her husband Robert Dix, Amanda and Benjamin Mott, Augustus Mott, Benjamin Mott, Catharine Mott, Charles Mott, Lily Mott, S.A. Mott, and William Mott of Hempstead, NY. Most of the records concern the family’s financial activities, such as the operation of a family-owned service station, and the management of family-owned properties. Other records include communication between family members and outside parties, regarding various charitable and social activities in and out of New York State. Many of the items in question originate from or are directed towards two addresses on Front Street in Hempstead, both occupied by members of the Mott Family. The records in question are in the form of correspondence, ephemera, financial records, insurance records, notebooks, organization material, photographs, personal writings, and real estate records.

Collection : aql:1619

Summary/Description : The Mott Family Papers document the activities of Maud Mott, her husband Robert Dix, Amanda and Benjamin Mott, Augustus Mott, Benjamin Mott, Catharine Mott, Charles Mott, Lily Mott, S.A. Mott, and William Mott of Hempstead, NY. Most of the records concern the family’s financial activities, such as the operation of a family-owned service station, and the management of family-owned properties. Other records include communication between family members and outside parties, regarding various charitable and social activities in and out of New York State. Many of the items in question originate from or are directed towards two addresses on Front Street in Hempstead, both occupied by members of the Mott Family. The records in question are in the form of correspondence, ephemera, financial records, insurance records, notebooks, organization material, photographs, personal writings, and real estate records.

Identifier : aql:15850

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