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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
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Personal journal
Wilson Museum, Castine, Maine
Box 2, F1 (A00772)
John Stevens was the younger brother of Joseph Stevens, and acquainted with Lane, spending time with him in Gloucester and at the family home in Castine. His journal, quoted below, includes reference to hunting plover and teal, school, sailing, local events. Mentions Castine mill, lighthouse, and block house.
"Friday [September] 17th: Cloudy all day. Wind N. blowing quite hard. A British Rig loaded with salt from Liverpool came into port last night. She run way up by the Monument and got aground. They kedged her off this P.M. and came down. She came in with one of these old English charts as her guide. They have the town set down on the Brooksville side, two miles + three quarters from the lighthouse."
"Wednesday [September] 22. . .Went down to the Indians Camp on the Back Cove. There were five camps of them."
Visits Gloucester from Castine:
"Wednesday [October] 27th. . .Left for Gloucester [from Boston] at 5 o'clock this P.M. arrived there safe + sound at 6 1/2 o'clock; went right down to the store and saw Joe. We then went up to his house and got supper.
"Thursday [October] 28th. At. Gloucester. Pleasant day. Went down to the "Cut" a gunning this morning before breakfast but saw no birds. Went out in the harbor this forenoon alone, had a fine sail but couldn't get a chance at any birds. Went out again this P.M. got down to East Point Light and the wind died all away, so I had to scull home."
"Friday 29th. Very pleasant day, went out in the harbor this morning with Joe. Took a walk this A.M. with "Lina", called on Mr. Lane + Doct. Hildreth. Joe + I went out in the harbor this P.M. I fired at some birds several times, but didn't get any. . . ."
Samuel Sawyer Papers
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
Also filed under: Haughton, James » // Sawyer, Samuel »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection A#63
Also filed under: Boston – 1864 Sailors' Fair » // Cores [Cowes?] Mrs. » // Sawyer, Samuel »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
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Personal diary
Castine Historical Society
From July 25-August 16,1848, Castine native Noah Brooks made a return visit to his hometown. He was eighteen at the time, and had been living in Boston. In his diary, there is no mention of Lane, but he recounts Castine gossip, and writes about visits with the Stevens and Witherle familes, accounts of swimming in Back Cove, and reading Wuthering Heights. The daily arrival of "the boat" (the "T.F.S." or the "Secor")—the way it was anticipated and observed by Castine residents—is notable.
Cape Ann Museum Library and Archive
Accounts about the Blizzard of 1839:
15. Storm commenced last night—extremely pleasant all day till evening it increased and so continued thro’ this day with violence. never did I pass a more gloomy Sabbath. Fuller came in after tea wet through. he had been down to the wharfs and other places three four hours. he says it is dreadful storm and what makes it the worse people are drowning and no assistance can be rendered them the storm is raging so violent -
16. storm has abated some, and men are flocking by to assist the sufferers. many vessels ashore at the cove, steep rock and many of the men drowned. one woman found—and two women they dragged on shore alive and not much hurt—oh heavens what a storm this has been and how much distress it has brought. I hope Capt. Nickerson is safe if he came out of the Vineyard Saturday I fear he may not have reached the city before the storm came on. Father has been down to cove all day. he says it is a most dreadful sight.
17. pleasanter. had a meeting of the inhabitants last night and subscribed 4 or 5 hundred dollars for the poor shipwrecked mariners. poor souls how much they have suffered. many bodies have been found .
20. Mr Whaite is to preach the funeral sermon Sunday as the men will be buried from his church and Mr Smith delivers the prayers. there are 11 bodies.
27. oh what a night I past. the wind blew a hurricane worse than before—was up some time before light for it was impossible to sleep or feel easy
28. Miss Wharf came to help me try out my larder. a brig went all to pieces this morning about 4 o’clock in about the same place the others did. all on board was saved except the Captains Wife—three other vessels ashore at half moon beach—it has been a gloomy month . . .
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Transcription by Stephanie Buck.
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Manuscript
Cape Ann Museum Library and Archive
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Personal diary
Wilson Museum, Castine, Maine
Monday, July 13, 1857: "Spent the Day in visiting round Gloucester - Mr. Lane's house, studio + garden, the cemetaries, Eastern Point, +c - the town has increased wonderfully since my youth."
Friday, December 12, 1862: "Went down to Rockport in co of Mr. Lane and Lancaster"
Thursday, August 27, 1863: "Joseph & Mr. Lane came today"
Tuesday, September 1, 1863: "Joseph & Mr. Lane went in stage to Bucksport, for home"
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Manuscript
Meeting notes
Cape Ann Library & Archive
"The following Gentlemen were these chosen to arrange the Floral procession, viz: Thomas Baker / F. H. Lane / Joseph B Upton / C J Adams & / Geo. E Marchant"
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Personal diary
Wilson Museum, Castine, Maine (A00060-1a-1h)
Description of an excursion taken by Joseph Stevens, Jr., Lane, Witherle, Samuel Adams, Jr., and George Tilden around the islands of Maine near Mt. Desert. The group hired the Sloop "Superior" which was owned by Pilot Getchell. In his diary, Witherle mentions multiple times that "Lane took a sketch" especially when the water was calm. Lane often stayed on board the boat, while the others went ashore.
Excerpts of the diary include:
August 16: "Lane has a knack for frying fish."
August 17: "leaving Lane to take a sketch, we took a climb."
August 19: "went to ascend one of the highest mountains. 3/4 the way up we had to wait – once in a while for Lane who with his crutches could not keep up with us – but got along faster than we thought possible . . .Lane got up about an hour after the rest of us."
The entire text is transcribed in an account published by the Wilson Museum.
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Also filed under: "Superior" (Sloop) » // Adams, Samuel, Jr. » // Biographical information » // Blue Hill » // Castine » // Chronology » // Mount Desert Island & Rock » // Somes Sound » // Stevens, Joseph, Jr. » // Tilden, George » // Witherle, William Howe »