Charles Willoughby papers, 1878-1908
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Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Willoughby, Charles, 1832-1888
- Title
- Charles Willoughby papers
- Dates
- 1878-1908 (inclusive)18781908
- Quantity
- 1.12 cubic feet (3 boxes)
- Collection Number
- 4972 (Accession No. 4972-001)
- Summary
- Sea captain and Indian Affairs agent of Washington State
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Open to all users.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Charles Willoughby was born in New London, Connecticut in 1832. He first went to sea as a boy, and by the age of twenty-one took charge of a vessel traveling to ports on the Pacific Coast. He came to Puget Sound in the early 1860s, and worked as a captain in the service of the Coast Survey until 1865. In 1877, he was named the Indian Agent at the Neah Bay reservation. During his time at Neah Bay, charges were filed against him that called into question his administration of agency affairs, but these were later dismissed in his favor. He then assumed the same position of agent at the Quinault reservation. Charles died in 1888.
Charles and Sarah Cheney Willoughby were married in Port Townsend in October 1865. Together they had five children: Adeline, Oliver, John, Joseph, and Frederick. Willoughby was a widower when he met Sarah, and also had a son, Charles, from his first marriage. Sarah was born in Massachusetts on May 27, 1841, to parents John Lorenzo and Cynthia Cram Cheney. After graduating from Lowell High School and the Maplewood Institute in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, she traveled on Asa Mercer’s first expedition to Washington Territory in 1864 at the age of twenty-two. She intended to teach art at the University of Washington; however, there were very few students and she soon left the university to teach in Port Townsend. She maintained her interest in the arts throughout her life, and often sketched scenes and transcribed Native American legends while her family lived on the reservations. Following Charles’ death in 1888, Sarah returned to Port Townsend, where she died on November 7, 1913.
Content Description
Correspondence, financial and legal documents, reports, writings, and artwork pertaining to the Willoughby family. The majority of the correspondence is from Charles Willoughby's work as an Indian agent at the Neah Bay and Quinault reservations, and includes many exchanges with the United States Office of Indian Affairs. This correspondence also includes letters from Otis T. Mason, the curator of ethnology at the United States National Museum (Smithsonian Institution), who first contacted Willoughby in 1885 in search of information about tribes on the Northwest Coast. Most of the financial records and legal documents also relate to Willoughby's career, and include testimonies regarding crimes and murders committed on the reservations.
The correspondence in this collection also includes letters written to and by Sarah Cheney Willoughby. Correspondence written by her is addressed to two of her sons, Charles and Oliver, and recount the family's everyday life on the reservation. Also included is a unpublished manuscript written by Sarah, as well as two writings by Adeline Willoughby McCormack that recount the shipwreck of the Sir Jamsetjee family as well as the Willoughby family's c. 1884 trip from Port Townsend to Quinault.
Use of the Collection
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Restrictions on Use
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Administrative Information
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Certificates
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Description: United States Inspectors Certificate to MastersDates: 10 April 1883Container: Box/Folder 1/1
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Description: United States Inspectors Certificate to MatesDates: 22 August 1887Container: Box/Folder 1/1
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Correspondence
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Incoming to Charles Willoughby
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Description: A. Baine & Co.Dates: 15 March 1884Container: Box/Folder 1/2
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Description: Brewer, James H.Dates: 26 May 1884Container: Box/Folder 1/2
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Description: Cheney, EdwardsDates: 1882Container: Box/Folder 1/2
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Description: Crocker, Minerva C.Dates: May 1887Container: Box/Folder 1/2
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Description: Davie & Pooley, Barristers and AttorneysDates: 18 October 1880Container: Box/Folder 1/2
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Description: First National Bank of PortlandDates: 30 September 1881Container: Box/Folder 1/2
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Description: Pullen, DanielDates: 7 December 1882Container: Box/Folder 1/2
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Description: Smith, A. J.Dates: 4 July 1879Container: Box/Folder 1/2
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Description: Stevens, W. H.Dates: 1 August 1881Container: Box/Folder 1/2
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Description: Willoughby, A.Dates: 11 February 1880Container: Box/Folder 1/2
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Description: Mason, Otis T., Curator of Ethnology at United States National MuseumDates: 1885-1889Container: Box/Folder 1/3
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Description: United States Department of the Interior, Office of Indian AffairsDates: 1878-1887Container: Box/Folder 1/4-6
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Description: United States Treasury Department, Second Auditor's OfficeDates: 1883-1887Container: Box/Folder 1/7
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Incoming to Sarah Cheney Willoughby
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Description: Cheney, Ellen W.Dates: 24 May 1908Container: Box/Folder 1/8
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Description: Cheney, JohnDates: 10 July 1886Container: Box/Folder 1/8
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Description: Cheney, John L.Dates: 1887-1888Container: Box/Folder 1/8
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Description: Crocker, Minerva C.Dates: 4 May 1887Container: Box/Folder 1/8
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Description: Sherman, Clay & Co.Dates: 6 June 1896Container: Box/Folder 1/8
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Description: Soule, TadieDates: 26 August 1888Container: Box/Folder 1/8
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Outgoing from Charles Willoughby
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Description: Commissioner of Indian AffairsDates: 1878-1888Container: Box/Folder 1/9
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Description: LarsonDates: 1878Container: Box/Folder 1/10
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Description: White, Capt. H. W.Dates: 1881Container: Box/Folder 1/10
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Description: Smith, HarringtonDates: 29 July 1882Container: Box/Folder 1/10
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Description: Cashier of First National Bank, PortlandDates: 1 February 1888Container: Box/Folder 1/10
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Description: Letterpress volume of outgoing correspondenceDates: 1885-1886Container: Box 3
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Outgoing from Sarah Cheney Willoughby
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Description: Willoughby, CharlieDates: 1887Container: Box/Folder 1/11
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Description: Willoughby, OliverDates: 1886-1887Container: Box/Folder 1/11
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Correspondence between Others
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Description: Newall, W. A. to Kimball
Includes copy of correspondence of 26 January 1881 from E. H. McAlmond to W. A. Newall regarding Charles Willoughby's (Jr.?) performance working in charge of the L. B. Station.
Dates: 29 January 1881Container: Box/Folder 1/12 -
Description: Sutherland, John to Daniel PullenDates: 13 October 1882Container: Box/Folder 1/12
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Description: Hoss, J. C. to Secretary of the InteriorDates: 26 June 1883Container: Box/Folder 1/12
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Financial Records
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Receipts
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Description: The Aberdeen HeraldDates: 5 March 1887Container: Box/Folder 1/13
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Description: The Chehalis Valley VidetteDates: 2 December 1886Container: Box/Folder 1/13
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Description: Crocker, Minerva C.Dates: 19 May 1887Container: Box/Folder 1/13
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Description: Fancy Goods, Notions, Etc.Dates: 9 June 1882Container: Box/Folder 1/13
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Description: Hoquiam MillsDates: 1886Container: Box/Folder 1/13
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Description: Lodge ReceiptDates: 1887Container: Box/Folder 1/13
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Description: Order of the Iron HallDates: 1885-1887Container: Box/Folder 1/13
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Description: Puget Sound ArgusDates: 31 January 1887Container: Box/Folder 1/13
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Description: United States Indian ServiceDates: 1883, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/13
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Description: Vouchers for traveling expensesDates: 1880-1882Container: Box/Folder 1/13
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Description: Miscellaneous receipts, invoices, and inventoriesDates: 1886-1891, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/13
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Legal Documents
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Description: Official Bond and Affidavit of Surety for Indian AgentDates: 1883Container: Box/Folder 1/14
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Description: Affidavits regarding charges against Charles Willoughby's activities as Indian AgentDates: 1883-1885Container: Box/Folder 1/15
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Description: Agreement between Charles Willoughby and Ira McGaryDates: 12 November 1884Container: Box/Folder 2/1
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Description: Ship Inspector documentsDates: 1883Container: Box/Folder 2/2
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Reports and Proceedings
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Description: "Proceedings of an Inquiry held at Neah Bay, Washington Territory"
"Charges against 3 Quillehute Indians, 'Obi,' Sheesh-che-kop, and a Squaw, wife of Obi, of assault with intent to kill, committed upon a white settler."
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Description: Statements given "by the Indians in the case of Obi killing a white man on the beach" and other murdersDates: 1882Container: Box/Folder 2/3
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Description: "Charges against Obi killing white man on Beach"Dates: 1882Container: Box/Folder 2/3
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Description: "Case of Tow-a-la-mak for murder of white man"Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/3
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Reports
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Description: Financial ReportsDates: 1878-1888Container: Box/Folder 2/4-5
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Writings and Artwork
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Description: "Tales and Totems..." manuscript by Sarah WilloughbyDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/6
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Description: "Wreck of the Sir Jamsetjee Family, Quinaielt, Dec. 2, 1887 near Point Elizabeth" by Adeline Willoughby McCormackDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/7
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Description: "The Trip of Capt. Charles Willoughby and family from Port Townsend to Quinault about 1884" by Adeline Willoughby McCormackDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/7
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Description: Miscellaneous notes and writingsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/8
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Description: SketchesDates: 1883, 1887, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 2/9
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Ephemera
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Description: Course and time table of Steamship DakotaDates: 5 December 1882Container: Box/Folder 2/10
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Folklore--Washington (State)
- Indians of North America--Folklore
- Indians of North America--Government relations
- Indians of North America--Washington (State)
Personal Names
- Willoughby, Charles, 1832-1888--Archives
Corporate Names
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Willoughby, Sarah, 1841-1913 (creator)
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
