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NAME OF COLLECTION: LOCATION: Mss. boxes "M" SIZE OF COLLECTION: 1 manuscript box (197 items) SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON COLLECTION: SOURCE OF COLLECTION: Gift of William R. Compton, 1993 COLLECTION DESCRIPTION: Solomon Morse, Jr. (1809- ), son of Solomon Morse (1786-1866) and Charlotte Cutler Morse ( -1864), of East Boston, Mass., was a bookkeeper in the Registry of Deeds in Boston, Mass. He married, on 9 May 1833, Mary Melledge Cheever (1810- ), daughter of Joshua Cheever (1766-1816) and Elizabeth Huxford Cheever ( -1827), of Chelsea, Mass. Their children were Solomon III (1834- ), Ammi C. (1836- ), Edward C. (1839- ), Mary M. (1841- ), Joshua Cheever (1842- ), Henry H. (1844- ), and Charles W. (1846- ). Solomon Morse III left Boston for California in 1852. There he was befriended by his mother's niece, Caroline Elizabeth Cheever Butler (1818- ), wife of Henry T. Butler ( - ). Almost all of the approximately one hundred twenty-five letters in this collection were written between 1852 and 1858. They were generated by the departure of Solomon Morse III from his home and family in East Boston, Mass., for California. 's early letters describe his passage to San Francisco, Calif., as a member of the crew of the Flying Fish. He concluded that "a sailor's life is a dog's life in truth" and found work as a clerk for J.M. Kennen & Co. In 1853, made a voyage of eight weeks to improve his health, traveling to the Puget Sound area with a Captain Valpey. California in the 1850s was a difficult place to earn a living. After several jobs as clerk, eventually tried mining, first working at Mokelumne Hill. In 1860, when his letters in this collection end, he was working a claim in Spruce Gulch. 's letters tell not only of his struggles to succeed but also reveal his affection and concern for his parents (particularly his mother) and his siblings. His intention, seemingly unfulfilled, was to earn enough to return home and buy a farm for his family. The letters to from his family are less numerous and express their desire that he return home, as well as giving him news of the family. (cont.)

NAME OF COLLECTION: COLLECTION DESCRIPTION (cont.): Of great importance to was the kindness shown to him by the widowed Carrie Cheever Butler and a more distant cousin, Captain Henry Allen Cheever (1816-1873). Carrie's letters to her aunt, Mary Cheever Morse in East Boston, include descriptions of life in San Francisco and her reports of. Carrie's siblings who are mentioned in the correspondence are Emily Cutter Cheever (1820-1854), Almena Cutter Potter (1822-1878) who married George C. Potter ( - ) in 1861, Ammi Cutter Cheever (1824- ), Mary Harriet Potter (1828- ) who married Charles S. Potter ( - ) in 1857, and Ephraim Lombard Cheever (1831-1858). The collection also contains documents of other members of the Morse family, including miscellaneous correspondence; a "testimony of approbation"; a copy of a will of Thomas Huxford, dated 22 February 1819; a poem; advertisements; Wells Fargo notes; and Franklin School Association membership cards. Also included in the collection is an "Order of Exercises at the Annual Exhibition of the Adams School, in East Boston..., July 21, 1857," as well as two monthly reports from that school, for the month of February 1858, for both Charles W. and Henry H. Morse. There are two quarterly reports from English High School, dated March 1 and June 2, 1862, for Henry H. Morse. The collection also contains a number of student essays written by Henry H. Morse, ca. 1860; a log of a voyage to Calcutta, India, and China from 1857 to 1858, kept by Joshua C. Morse; and a notebook containing accounts of Joshua C. Morse, the first act of a play ("L'Orgueil du Marche") written in French; a list of places; "Compositions written by Henry H. Morse while a member of the High School Boston"; other accounts; and a drawing. See Contents List and List of Correspondence. 13 March 1996 revised 26 February 2010

Contents List Folder 1 Correspondence, n.d.; 1852 2 Correspondence, 1853 January June 3 Correspondence, 1853 July December 4 Correspondence, 1854 January June 5 Correspondence, 1854 July December 6 Correspondence, 1855 7 Correspondence, 1856 8 Correspondence, 1857 9 Correspondence, 1858; 1860 10 Miscellaneous Documents, n.d.; 1819-1886 11 School Papers and Essays of Charles W. and Henry H. Morse, n.d.; 1858; 1862 12 Envelopes Includes monthly reports from the Adams School in East Boston; quarterly reports from the English High School; and essays on various subjects: "Discovery of American," journal, "Description of Australia," "Autumn," "A Journey in British America," journal, pigeons, physical exercise, "John DeWitt," caucasian race, "Life in the Gold Mines of California," "A Letter to a Friend About to [Travel] in Europe," "The Seasons," "Natural and Artificial Defences of Man," "Alexander the Great of Macedon," the civil War, civilization, "Sources of Knowledge," "Ought the Government to Emancipate?" "Never too Old to Learn," "The Satisfaction in Having Performed One's Duty," "Honesty is the Best Policy," "Love of Country," "Discussion of Character," "Can a Republican Form of Government Prevail?" "Resources of a Nation," and "Time is Money". 13 Biographical Material 14 Journal of Joshua C. Morse, 20 August 1857 30 January 1859 15 Notebook, n.d. Chronicles a sea voyage from Boston, Mass., to Calcutta, India, and China. Inscribed "J.C. Morse Ship John Tucker," "Joshua C. Morse San Francisco, Cal. USA," "Joshua C. Morse East Boston Mass." includes accounts of J. C. Morse, the first act of the play "L'Orgueil du Marche [The Pride of the Marketplace]" written in French, a list of places, "Compositions written by Henry H. Morse while a member of the High School Boston," accounts, and a drawing

List of Correspondence Date Correspondent Recipient Location n.d. n.l. 1852 Oct 24 Parents [Flying Fish] 1852 Oct 28 Parents Flying Fish 1852 Oct 30 Parents New York 1853 Jan 18 Mary M. Morse East Boston 1853 Jan 19 S. Morse, Jr. [] Boston 1853 Feb 01 Ammi C. Morse Boston 1853 Feb 02 Mary M. Morse [] East Boston 1853 Feb 04 S. Morse, Jr. [] Boston 1853 Feb 02 Mary East Boston 1853 Feb 13 Parents San Francisco 1853 Feb 19 S. Morse, Jr. [] Boston 1853 May 15 Parents San Francisco 1853 May 29 Father & Mother San Francisco 1853 Jun 09 San Francisco 1853 Jun 12 Brother Edward San Francisco 1853 Jun 12 Sister Mary San Francisco Brother Joshua 1853 Jun 14 Mother San Francisco 1853 Jun 15 Father San Francisco 1853 Jun 15 Father and Mother San Francisco 1853 Jun 30 Parents San Francisco 1853 Jul 31 Mother San Francisco Brother Joshua Sister Mary 1853 Jul 31 Father San Francisco 1853 Aug 09 Father & Mother San Francisco 1853 Oct 12 Mother San Francisco 1853 Oct 13 San Francisco 1853 Oct 14 Father San Francisco 1853 Oct 15 Sister Mary San Francisco 1853 Oct 15 Brs. Joshua, San Francisco Henry, Charlie 1853 Oct 15 Brother Edward San Francisco 1853 Oct 31 Father & Mother San Francisco 1853 Nov 21 Father San Francisco 1853 Nov 28 Mother San Francisco 1853 Dec 15 Father San Francisco 1853 Dec 15 Mother San Francisco 1853 Dec 29 C.C. Butler Aunt Mary San Francisco 1854 Jan 14 Sister Mary San Francisco Little Brother 1854 Jan 15 Mother San Francisco 1854 Jan 15 Father San Francisco

Morse Family, Papers, c. 1819-c. 1886 List of Correspondence (cont.) 2 1854 Feb 01 Father & Mother San Francisco 1854 Feb 15 Father & Mother San Francisco 1854 Mar 12 Mother San Francisco 1854 Apr 15 Father San Francisco 1854 Apr 15 Mother San Francisco 1854 Apr 28 Brother Edward San Francisco Brother Joshua 1854 Apr 29 San Francisco 1854 Apr 29 Sister Mary San Francisco 1854 Apr 29 Bro Ephraim Brother San Francisco 1854 Apr 29 Father San Francisco 1854 May 14 Father San Francisco 1854 May 15 Almena Aunt Mary San Francisco 1854 Jun 15 Father San Francisco 1854 Jun 15 Mother San Francisco 1854 Jul 01 Mother San Francisco 1854 Jul 15 Mother San Francisco 1854 Jul 15 Father San Francisco 1854 Aug 01 Father San Francisco 1854 Aug 01 Mother San Francisco Brother Ned 1854 Aug 13 Brother East Boston 1854 Aug 26 Brother East Boston 1854 Aug 31 Mary H. C. Aunt San Francisco 1854 Aug 31 Mother San Francisco 1854 Aug 31 San Francisco 1854 Aug 31 Father San Francisco 1854 Sep 01 Father San Francisco 1854 Sep 29 Father San Francisco 1854 Sep 30 Mother San Francisco 1854 Nov 30 Father San Francisco 1854 Nov 30 Mother San Francisco 1854 Dec 31 Mother San Francisco Brothers & Sister 1854 Dec 31 Father San Francisco 1855 Feb 28 Father San Francisco 1855 Feb 28 Mother San Francisco 1855 Mar 01 Brother Edward San Francisco 1855 Jun 15 Father Stockton 1855 Sep 19 Father Stockton 1855 Oct 19 Mother Stockton 1855 Oct 19 Stockton 1855 Nov 19 Brother Edward Stockton 1855 Nov 19 Father Stockton 1855 Nov 19 Mother Stockton 1855 Dec 18 Mother Stockton Braddy 1855 Dec 18 Father Stockton 1855 Dec 18 Stockton 1856 Jan 17 Father Stockton

Morse Family, Papers, c. 1819-c. 1886 List of Correspondence (cont.) 3 1856 Jan 18 Sister Mary Stockton 1856 Jan 18 Mother Stockton 1856 Feb 04 Parents Stockton 1856 Feb 11 Brother Ned Stockton 1856 Feb 18 Father Stockton 1856 Feb 19 Mother Stockton 1856 Mar 18 Father Stockton 1856 May 02 Father Stockton 1856 Jul 02 Father Stockton 1856 Aug 17 Father Mokelumne Hill 1856 Aug 31 Father Mokelumne Hill 1856 Oct 23 Father & Mother Independence 1856 Nov 05 Mary H. C. Aunt Mary San Francisco 1856 Nov 23 Parents Mok Hill 1856 Dec 23 Mother Spruce Gulch 1856 Dec 23 Brother Joshua 1857 Jan 25 Parents Spruce Gulch 1857 Feb 07 Father Independence 1857 Jan 26 Spruce Gulch 1857 Feb 19 C. C. Butler Aunt Mary 1857 Mar 21 Father Spruce Gulch 1857 Mar 21 Sister Mary Spruce Gulch 1857 Mar 29 Brother Edward Spruce Gulch 1857 Mar 30 Brother Joshua 1857 Mar 30 1857 Mar 29 Spruce Gulch 1857 Apr 12 Mother Spruce Gulch 1857 Apr 14 Father Spruce Gulch 1857 May 17 Father Spruce Gulch 1857 Jun 04 C. C. Butler Aunt Mary San Francisco 1857 Jul 01 Father & Mother Spruce Gulch 1857 Aug 02 Parents Spruce Gulch 1857 Aug 30 Brother Edward Spruce Gulch 1857 Nov 02 Parents Spruce Gulch 1857 Dec 19 C. C. Butler Aunt Mary San Francisco 1857 Dec 21 J. C. Morse Father & Mother Calcutta 1858 Jan 01 C. C. B. Aunt Mary San Francisco 1858 Jan 05 Joshua [nephew] Aunt St. Louis 1858 Jan 06 Joshy Parents Calcutta 1858 Jan 18 C. C. Butler Aunt Mary San Francisco 1858 Feb 04 C. C. B. Aunt Mary San Francisco 1858 Feb 16 Parents Spruce Gulch 1858 Mar 28 C. C. Butler Aunt Mary San Francisco C. C. B. Aunt Mary 1858 Apr 03 C. C. Butler Aunt Mary San Francisco 1858 May 11 Ammi [cousin] Cousin Ammi St. Louis 1860 Jun 10 Spruce Gulch