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  1. Elizabeth Jarvis Colt (born Elizabeth Hart Jarvis, October 5, 1826 – August 23, 1905) was the widow and heir of firearms manufacturer Samuel Colt, founder of Colt's Manufacturing Company.

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  3. Elizabeth was the first female president of the Hartford Soldiers Aid Society. As President, she oversaw the raising of $1 Million in donations in just two weeks.

  4. Learn about the life and legacy of Elizabeth Jarvis Colt, who inherited the Colt Manufacturing Co. after losing her husband and four children in the Civil War. She rebuilt the company, commissioned the Church of the Good Shepherd and supported social causes in Hartford.

  5. Jun 5, 2021 · On June 5, 1856, Samuel Colt married Elizabeth Hart Jarvis, the daughter of Reverend William Jarvis and Elizabeth Hart of Middletown. Colt chartered the steamboat Washington Irving to transport him and his friends down the Connecticut River to the Episcopal church in Middletown.

  6. Dr Elizabeth Jarvis – Nephrologist, General and Obstetric Physician. Dr Elizabeth Jarvis graduated from the University of Sydney and completed her years of Nephrology and General Medicine training with a special interest in Obstetric Medicine at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Princess Alexandra Hospital and Mater Mothers’ Hospital.

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  8. Oct 5, 2020 · Elizabeth Jarvis Colt went on to become a respected civic leader, art patron, and philanthropist. Known as the “The First Lady of Hartford”, she served for 22 years as the president of the Union for Home Work, which provided daycare for the children of working mothers, meals, and access to a library and classes.