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Lecture featuring Cornelia Dayton - What the Court Records Reveal: Families in Revolutionary Turmoil

Thu, Mar 05

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19 Stephen Mather Rd

Cornelia Dayton, Professor of History at UConn and author of Women's America: Refocusing the Past, will share previously unexplored court records and what they reveal about marriage and family life during The American Revolution. The evening kicks off at 6:30 with wine and sweet and savory treats.

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Lecture featuring Cornelia Dayton - What the Court Records Reveal: Families in Revolutionary Turmoil
Lecture featuring Cornelia Dayton - What the Court Records Reveal: Families in Revolutionary Turmoil

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Mar 05, 2026, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

19 Stephen Mather Rd, 19 Stephen Mather Rd, Darien, CT 06820, USA

About the event

Cornelia Dayton spent most of her childhood in Pennsylvania and Maine. In 1979 she graduated from Harvard-Radcliffe College, magna cum laude in history and government. After receiving her Ph.D. in History from Princeton University in 1986 where she worked principally with Stanley N. Katz and John Murrin, Dayton held a two-year postdoctoral fellowship and assistant professorship at the Institute of Early American History and Culture at the College of William and Mary. She was on the History faculty of the University of California at Irvine between 1988 and 1997. Since 2001, she has held several residential fellowships—at the Huntington Library in California; the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History, Harvard University; the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, MA; and the Univ. of Connecticut Humanities Institute.


Works in Progress

Frames of Distraction: Self and Sanity in Pre-Asylum New England

Selected Publications

Women’s America: Refocusing the Past, 8th edition, with…

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