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James family papers, 1841-1986
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- James family
- Title
- James family papers
- Dates
- 1841-1986 (inclusive)18411986
- Quantity
- .42 cubic feet (2 boxes, 1 package)
- Collection Number
- 3575 (Accession No. 3575-005)
- Summary
- Papers of a family of immigrants from Cornwall, England, who lived in Wisconsin before travelling by wagon train to Oregon and Washington State in the early 1850s.
- 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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The papers are open to all users.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Samuel James, his wife Anna (Foxwell) James, and their four sons left Cornwall, England, for America in 1842. In England they were successful farmers and landowners, who emigrated more for political and philosophical reasons than because of economic hardship.
The James family first stayed in a Cornish settlement near Racine, Wisconsin, in the summer of 1842. They lived there for seven years, but it is clear from the name they chose for their fifth son, Richard Oregon, born in 1846, that the Oregon country had already caught their fancy. The extremes of climate in Wisconsin, which caused the children to be ill much of the winter, as well as published accounts of the good life (and mild weather) in Oregon, eventually motivated the famly to journey westward.
The journey was undertaken in two stages. Setting out in October, 1850, the family spent the winter in Dudley, Iowa. There they prepared for their Oregon Trail journey. They resumed travel in April of 1851 and arrived at their destination on September 9 of the same year.
The family's first Oregon homestead was on the Clackamas River near Milwaukie, Oregon. Damp weather, poor pasturage, and a return of the illness experienced in Wisconsin encouraged them to seek a better location the following year. On October 12, 1852, they settled at Grand Mound Prairie on the Chehalis River, northwest of present-day Centralia, Washington.
The family prospered at Grand Mound Prarie and got along well with the native Chehalis Tribe. During the Indian wars of 1855 and 1856 (which involved tribes other than the Chehalis), they found it necessary, with other local white settlers, to construct a stockade, which was called Fort Henness.
In 1859 Samuel and his grown sons established new homesteads at Lone Rock (now known as James Rock) on Grays Harbor, at the mouth of the Chehalis River in Washington. They travelled frequently between the homesteads.
Samuel James died in 1866 at the age of 61. Anna Maria died 13 years later at the age of 73. Their children and descendents continued to live and prosper in the settlement which became known as Jamestown, situated between the present-day Washington towns of Rochester and Grand Mound.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
These papers represent some of the earliest documentation of pioneer settlements in Washington Territory. The collection consists primarily of the correspondence of Samuel James and his wife, Anna Maria Foxwell James, with their relatives in the U.S. and Cornwall, along with letters exchanged among their descendants. The letters, along with a diary (photocopy), a writing, several publications, a photograph, and a program, provide glimpses into the family's thoughts and actions over a period of 70 years.
Also included are several later family histories (1980, 1986) that were written or co-authored by one of the donors of the papers, David James. These vivid accounts provide details of the family's movements and discussions of their motivations, as well as photographs, maps, drawings, and family trees.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
The creators' literary rights have been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The papers are arranged in four series:
- Personal papers
- James, Anna Maria (Foxwell)
- James, Samuel
- Shephard, Mary Ann Frances (James)
Acquisition Information
Two installments of material were acquired by the University of Washington Libraries from Esther Shephard. Included were a letter written by Anna Maria James to her sister Elizabeth in 1852 (donation date unknown) and a fourteen-page diary kept by Samuel James (donated in 1940). The original diary has been missing from the University of Washington Libraries since the 1950s; however, photostats had been made by Albert V. Shephard (grandson of Samuel) while conducting research for his book Migration of a Family (privately printed in 1941). Photocopies of those photostats were part of a later gift from David James and are housed in folder 1/11.
David James donated materials in 1984, 1990, and 1991.
Processing Note
Processing of the papers was completed in 1993.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Personal papersReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | Foxwell, John to William James |
1842 |
1/2 | James, Samuel II to Thomas Foxwell |
1856 |
1/3 | James, Thomas to his fiancée, Harriet
Bullen |
1867 |
1/4 | Laity, Eliza James to Washington Territory register,
Vancouver, regarding land claim and reply |
1888 |
1/5 | Gartrell, Harry to his cousin Samuel James
II |
1888 |
1/6 | Shephard, Lulu to father Ellis Shephard |
1895 |
1/7 | James, John Rogers to his sister |
1896 |
1/8 | Shephard, Louise Engelker to Ellis
Shephard |
1901 |
1/9 | James, John Rogers to William James |
undated |
Box/Folder | ||
1/10 | Birth record for the James children |
1834-1842 |
package:oversize | ||
3 | Marriage certificate of John James and Lottie
Carroll |
1904 |
Box/Folder | ||
1/11 | Diary - Samuel James (copy) |
circa 1830-1851 |
1/12 | Photograph |
1870 |
1/13 | Program - presentation of memorial at Fort Henness,
Washington |
1926 |
1/14 | Covers |
circa 1874 or 1877 |
1/15 | Writing - "Family Stories as Told at Foxwell Family
Reunion" |
1983 |
Publications |
||
Box | ||
1 | James, David A.,
From Grand Mound to Scatter Creek
|
1980 |
1 | Todd, A. C. and David A. James,
Ever Westward the Land
|
1986 |
James, Anna Maria (Foxwell)Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Incoming letters |
||
Box/Folder | ||
2/1 | Unidentified From a friend in England.
|
undated |
2/2 | James, Samuel, husband of Anna Maria James |
1863 |
2/3 | Mitchell, James |
1872 |
2/4 | Stocking, Eliza James, daughter of Anna Maria
James |
1862 |
Outgoing letters |
||
Box/Folder | ||
2/5 | Foxwell, John, brother of Anna Maria James |
1842 |
2/7 | Foxwell, Elizabeth, sister of Anna Maria
James Original and copy.
|
1852 |
2/8-9 | Foxwell, John |
1860 |
2/10 | Brother |
1864 |
2/11 | Brother |
1870 |
2/12 | Foxwell, Elizabeth |
1870 |
2/13 | Foxwell, Mrs. Thomas |
1870 |
2/14 | Foxwell, John |
1875 |
James, SamuelReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Incoming letters |
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Box/Folder | ||
2/15 | James, Anna Maria Foxwell, wife of Samuel
James |
1848 |
2/16 | Johns, William |
1848 |
2/17 | Mitchell, James |
1847 |
2/18 | Mitchell, James |
1850 |
2/18a | Foxwell, Thomas, brother of Anna Maria
James |
1851 |
2/19 | Roundtree, J., neighbor of Samuel James |
1854 |
Outgoing letters |
||
Box/Folder | ||
2/20-21 | Foxwell, John |
1841 |
2/22 | Foxwell, Thomas |
1850 |
2/23 | Foxwell, John |
1870 |
Shephard, Mary Ann Frances (James)Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Incoming letters |
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Box/Folder | ||
2/24 | James, Samuel II, brother of Mary Ann Frances
Shephard |
1903 |
2/25 | Shephard, Ellis, son of Mary Ann Frances
Shephard |
1907 |
2/26 | Shephard, Lulu, daughter of Mary Ann Frances
Shephard |
undated |
Outgoing letters |
||
Box/Folder | ||
2/27 | Shephard, Ellis |
1912 |
2/28 | Shephard, Kathryn and Marjory, grandchildren of Mary
Ann Frances Shephard |
1912 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- British Americans--Washington (State)--Archives
- British Americans--Washington (State)--Correspondence
- Frontier and pioneer life--Washington (State)--Grays Harbor County
- Frontier and pioneer life--Washington (State)--Jamestown
- Frontier and pioneer life--West (U.S.)
- Overland journeys to the Pacific
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
- Pioneers--Washington (State)--Archives
- Pioneers--Washington (State)--Correspondence
- Women pioneers--Washington (State)--Correspondence
Personal Names
- James, Anna Maria, 1806-1879
- James, Samuel, 1805-1866
Family Names
- Foxwell family--Correspondence
- James family--Archives
- James family--Correspondence
Geographical Names
- Grays Harbor County (Wash.)--Description and travel
- Grays Harbor County (Wash.)--Social life and customs
- Jamestown (Wash.)--Description and travel
- Jamestown (Wash.)--Social life and customs
Form or Genre Terms
- Diaries
- Publications
- correspondence
- writings