Hartwick Seminary

Hartwick Seminary

Hartwick Seminary may refer to:
* A hamlet in the Town of Hartwick about 5 miles south of Cooperstown, New York
* The original name of Hartwick College, which was originally located in Hartwick, but is now in the nearby City of Oneonta

Both of these were named after the Lutheran Minister John Christopher Hartwick.


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