Caroline Barnes Crosby family papers, 1857-1995

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Ellsworth, Maria S. (Maria Smith), 1918-
Title
Caroline Barnes Crosby family papers
Dates
1857-1995 (inclusive)
Quantity
2.75 linear ft., (5 boxes)
Collection Number
UUS_COLL MSS 229a
Summary
Typescript journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby, correspondence, various histories, and research relating to the lives of Caroline Barnes Crosby and Louisa Barnes Pratt, sisters and first Mormon women missionaries in the Pacific. Some materials are copies of originals from the Utah State Historical Society.
Repository
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu
Access Restrictions
Restrictions

Open to public research.

Languages
English.
Sponsor
Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Caroline Barnes Crosby was the sister to Louisa Barnes Pratt. She was born on January 5, 1807 in Warwick, Franklin county, Massachusetts, where she lived for three and a half years before moving to East Canada. While there her family joined the Church of England, and she also attended school during the winter months. After she was finished with school, she began teaching in the summer months, which she continued until her marriage. After this she spent the winter months sewing with her sister Louisa Pratt. She married her cousin, Jonathan Crosby, on October 26, 1832. The summer of 1834 was her last year of teaching, as she moved back to Massachusetts to live with her husband. Her husband had been a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for a year previous to the marriage. Caroline was converted, and baptized into the church January 18, 1835. The next fall the Crosbys' moved to Ohio. While in Ohio, Caroline's husband, Jonathan, worked on the building of the Kirtland temple. On December 14, 1836. Caroline gave birth to her only son Alma.

On January 3, 1838 Jonathan Crosby traveled in company with Brother Warren Smith to preach the gospel in Pennsylvania, and Virginia. After this he received a letter from his sister-in- law, Louisa Barnes Pratt requesting he come and visit her and her husband, Addison Pratt. While there he preached a sermon on the gospel, and after some debate and hesitation, both Louisa and Addison Pratt were baptized into the LDS church by Jonathan Crosby. In November of 1838, the Crosby family, along with the Pratt family began to migrate West. They stopped at Pleasant Garden, Indiana, where they lived for four year before their journey to Nauvoo on June 17, 1842. In the spring of 1848, they headed westward again, and arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on October 12, 1848.

In April of 1850, both the Crosby and Pratt families were called to serve a mission to the South Sea Islands. Most of the journal entries found written by Caroline Barnes Crosby were written during this time. The families departed on May 7, 1850, and arrived to the Islands on October 19th. They enjoyed their time preaching the gospel on the islands, and on Monday July 26, 1852 they set sail to return to their homes. They first lived in San Bernardino until Jan 1, 1858, when they set out for Salt Lake City. On October 19, 1858 they arrived in Beaver, where they remained for the rest of their lives. Caroline died on February 16, 1883.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Caroline Crosby Papers contain copies of the original journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby, correspondence, and various research relating on the lives of Caroline Barnes Crosby and Louisa Barnes Pratt, first Mormon women missionaries in the Pacific.

Boxes 1 - 3 contain copies of the Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby separated by date. Box 4 contains correspondence, research on life in Beaver 1860-1880, and research on the Crosby family. Box 5 contains journals, correspondence and research relating to Louisa Barnes Pratt.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Utah State University Libraries, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.

Permission to publish material from the Caroline Barnes Crosby family papers must be obtained from the Special Collections Manuscript Curator and/or the Special Collections Department Head.

Preferred Citation

Caroline Barnes Crosby family papers, 1857-1995. (COLL MSS 229a) Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives Department.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Arranged by Series as well as numeric sequence according to Box and Folder

Acquisition Information

Donated by S. George and Maria S. Ellsworth. Caroline Barnes Crosby was the sister of Maria S. Ellsworth's great-grandmother.

Processing Note

Collection Processed by: Brittney Porter, March 2003

Related Materials

  • Maria Ellsworth papers (COLL MSS 229).
  • Louisa Barnes Pratt research. (COLL MSS 228f).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Caroline Barnes Crosby Journals , undatedReturn to Top

(original copies)

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
A brief sketch of Jonathan Crosby, his wife Caroline Barnes Crosby, and their son Alma
undated
1 2
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1859 January 1-1884
1 3
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1874 April 13-1876 August 31
1 4
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1882 April 2-November 12
1 5
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1877 December 25-1879 August 26
1 6
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1879 September 4-1882 May 4
1 7
Family Register and Letter to Sister
undated
1 8
Journal on Disk of Caroline Barnes Crosby
undated
2 1
Journal of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1859 January 1-1861 February 8
2 2
Journal of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1874 April 13-1876 August 31
2 3
Journal of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1877 April 2-1882 November 12
2 4
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1877 December 25-1879 August 26
2 5
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1879 September 4-1882 May 4
2 6
Register of Caroline Barnes Crosby and Letter to Sister
undated
2 7
Chronology of Crosbys. Extracts from the Journal of Caroline Barnes Crosby
undated

Caroline Barnes Crosby Journals , undatedReturn to Top

(carbon copies)

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
3 1
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1857 November 17-1864 May
3 2
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1874 April 13-1876 August 31
3 3
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1876 September 1-1877 April 1
3 4
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1877 December 25-1879 August 26
3 5
Journals of Caroline Barnes Crosby
1879 September 4-1882 May 4
3 6
Correspondence letters of Caroline Barnes Crosby to Max J. Evans
1992
3 7
Family Register of Caroline Barnes Crosby and Letter to her sister
undated

Caroline Barnes Crosby and family, and Beaver history, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
4 1
Correspondence letter, to and from Ellen S. Pratt, and Louisa Barnes Pratt
1880 August 28-1931 September 31
4 2
The first Mormon missionary women in the Pacific by Maria S. Ellsworth 1850-1852
undated
4 3
Louisa: Endnotes
undated
4 4
Louisa: Endnotes
undated
4 5
Beaver 1860-1880 Politics and court trials
undated
4 6
Beaver 1860-1880 Relief Society CBC
undated
4 7
Beaver 1860-1880 Socials
undated
4 8
Beaver 1860-1880 Visitors
undated
4 9
Beaver 1860-1880 Schools
undated
4 10
Beaver 1860-1880 Employment
undated
4 11
Beaver 1860-1880 Death and Burial
undated
4 12
Beaver 1860-1880 Medical
undated
4 13
Beaver 1860-1880 Clothing-Sewing-
undated
4 14
Beaver 1860-1880 Church leaders and conflicts
undated
4 15
Beaver 1860-1880 Brigham Young
undated
4 16
Beaver 1860-1880 United Order and cooperatives
undated
4 17
Beaver Protestant churches R.L.D.S
undated
4 18
Beaver Lectures and programs CBC
undated
4 19
M.S.E. MHA Kingston Louisa Barnes Pratt's Canada Connections (paper read)
1995 June 21-25
4 20
Louisa material (Journal)
undated
4 21
Ellen P. McGary chronology from Caroline Crosby Journal
undated
4 22
Caroline Barnes Crosby correspondence, letters from S. George Ellsworth
undated
4 23
Ancestral line of Dr. Elvira Stevens Barney
undated
4 24
Correspondence of Jonathan and Caroline Barnes Crosby Journals
1980
4 25
History Jonathan Crosby, and other family members
undated
4 26
Jonathan Crosby, Caroline Crosby, papers, biog. notes
undated
4 27
Caroline Barnes Crosby
undated
4 28
Alma Crosby Beaver
undated

Louisa Barnes Pratt (Journals, and Misc.), undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
5 1
Louisa Barnes Pratt journals and other various writings
undated
5 2
The Human tragedy in the break-up of San Bernardino
undated
5 3
Louisa Barnes Pratt Journals and other various writings
undated
5 4
Caroline Barnes Crosby, and Louisa Barnes Pratt, journal entries and experiences while serving in the mission field, some documents by Addison Pratt
undated
5 5
Correspondence and copies of Crosby letters and documents
1957-1980

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Frontier and pioneer life--Utah.
  • Mormon missionaries--French Polynesia--Society Islands.
  • Mormon women--French Polynesia--Society Islands.
  • Mormon women--United States--Diaries.
  • Mormons--United States--Diaries.

Personal Names

  • Crosby, Caroline Barnes, 1807-1884
  • Crosby, Jonathan, 1807-1892.
  • Ellsworth, Maria S. (Maria Smith), 1918-

Family Names

  • Crosby family.